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BROOK1NGS-HARBOR P IL O T . BROOKINGS, O REG O N For W hat It's W o rth . T h u rsday, Niarch 20, 195: th e deadline for filing claim s un- , d er th e provisions of th e W a r — — — — — By C lifford P. R owe C laim s Act has been extended to ' T he G ___ irl _______ S co u ts _____ held „ a .... n i^ . .< M arch 31. Those prisoners of w a r! ing a t Mrs. S ta n h u rs t’s last S’ t- As a youngster, I was told repeatedly that every boy urd ay aftern o o n . It w as called ^to e n title d to com pensation accord in tln ^ o u n try had an equal chance of some day Being Hy Harris Ellsworth, M. C. ing ro th e term s of this act are o rd er by S h aro n B en n ette. M ar president, fust recently I discovered that be A com m ittee of the sen ate has urged to file th e ir claim s as soon jo rie D a rg e r re ad the m in u tes of en looking into a series of as possible. T he com m ission proc- the last m eeting. T h ere w ere nine this is another one of those “Santa Claus” tran sa c tio n s involving the sale of esses claim s in th e n u m erical girls p resen t besides Mrs. S m ith, som e su rp lu s oil tan k ers. The <>rdei in which they a re received. Mrs. S ta n h u rs t and Mrs. M ason. and “Easter Bunny” fables. m ittee is a p erm an en t inves Eligible u nder the act a re A m er- Mrs. M ason will becom e o u r new The only fellow who has a half-way, co - m a tin — «nu,.nuni rAT ,W IW r . OI w ar, Am en - tig g body not a „ w itch -h u n t — ican ex -prisoners of w ar, A m eri- lead e r w hen M rs. S ta n h u rs t re r lleient Opportunity of being president is grouP- Some an g les of the ta n k e r Cdn civilians in tern e d by th e Jap - signs n ex t m onth. Mrs. S m ith L-ither a lawyer or a ireneral The- r e m r / l o*“ ’ ap p cared t0 be »tranga so an e se in ce rta in areas, survivors will co n tin u e as assista n t. cither 7 u l i l t record th e sen a to rs began seeking facts. deceased prisoners of w a r and I he baby la y e tte fo r K orea h as shows that the majority of our chief ex Those men do not brush around c of e rta in religious organizations. been com pleted and w ill soon be ecutives have been attorneys. The next a bit and issue w hite-w ash re- sent th ro u g h the L u th e ra n W orld largest group consists of generals. Why? ¡ ports. n ^ d^7ough and^'a^ iX * My good friend C ongressm an R elief Society. This is th e in te r A lbert Cole of K ansas, th o u g h t n atio n al F rien d sh ip p ro ject fo r If tile sole duty of our president is to opinion, th a t is th e only w ay to ful and s ta te sm a n lik e m em ber of th e G i r l Scouts. R efresh m en ts n e a rth facts w hich clev er men th e house, m akes th e following w ere served by C arol R ausch. — interpret the law, I can see where a legal training would a u tte m p t to bury. o b serv atio n w ith w hich I am Ann B reuer, re p o rter. be an absolute necessity. But from information I have B ut who should tu rn up as an com pelled to a g re e : received, the nation’s capital is bursting at the seams im p o rta n t figure in the ta n k e r "R ecent congressional inv esti deals bua a N ew York law y er g atio n s have uncovered unbeliev wit 1 legal lights already on the government payroll by the nam e of New bold M orris. w aste in defense purchasing. Also I am told that we have the attorney general ami , A few m onths ago th a t nam e I able rom light bulb p u rch asin g to the supreme court whose principal functions arc to in- n w ould T s have had no im p o rtan ce. A rctic airb a se building, th e a rm now. Not long ago M orris ed forces a re spending ta x p a y e rs’ T h e a n n u a l E a s te r S eal c a m terpret (he law. w as nam ed by P resid en t T ru m an m oney irresponsibly. And yet, paign to raise m oney for crippled If the primary responsibility of the president is to wage- as th e m an to investigate, root w hen th e se c u rity bran ch es of ch ild ren a n d ad u lts opened in war. then a general would I k - the only qualified candi out, and clean up the g ra ft and th e g o v ern m en t say they w ant C u rry co u n ty last w eek w ith th e c o rru p tio n in th e executiv e d e nex t year, th e president m ailin g of over 1700 le tte rs to date. Io choose a president on (this basis, however, would p a rtm e n t (th e ad m in istra tio n ) oi l p m a ore rro ts th e ir dem ands to con C u rry co u n ty residents. W a lte r , to admit that war rather than peace is the goal of our o u r governm ent. S u rely in a c c e p t-! gress. We can n o t afford a 62 bil Andrew s, of Gold Beach, is th e ing such an assignm ent, Newbold lion d o lla r sec u rity budget, and planning and thinking. c h a irm an for th e county, and ad- M orris m ust have been convinced fro m my daily reading, I gather that our chief exec- th at th e re w as a job to do. B ut congress m ust b a ttle th a t out th is d ressing stuffing of th e le tte rs y ear. T h ere are those who m ain- w as done by Mrs. B eryl B ollinger nine spends most of his time figuring out ways to raise his ap p e ara n ces before the sen tain th a t the defense d e p a rtm e n t of B rookings, assisted by sev eral a te in v e stig a tin g com m itte have aH th a t it requests, local w om en belonging to R eb ek money and to spend it. it seems then that it would be rev ealed th a t his idea of his jo n c m r ust th e have defense effort will fail' ahs an d V FW au x iliary . much more logical to put a Business man in the White is not w hat we th o u g h t it w as. I believe t h a t we m u st ta k e th a t b lam es congress and sees risk in trim m in g m ilita ry se c u r P ilo t class ads pay— use them . House; one who knows the meaning of economy and n He othing w rong w ith th e d e p a rt ity costs. T rue, th e defense a g who has learned from training and experience that when m ents! H ere is one sta te m e n t encies have never, in tim es o f belts. B ut th a t does not prove M orris to th e sen stress, been forced to tig h ten th e ir one spends more than he can ¡xrssibly earn, he is hound a of to rs N : ew bold th a t th ey c a n ’t begin in 1953?’ ' to end up in bankruptcy or in jail. “In W ashington in t h e past O f course, this business man would need to have been th re e y e a rs (m eaning the s e n a to rs) h av e c re a te d an a tm o sp h ere successful. One who couldn’t succeed in his own busi so vile th a t th e people have Io n ness would in all probability get us into another eco confidence in th e ir governm en t. The governm ent is not w hat you nomic nightmare such as we are now experiencing. tell th e .people it is. It's a good, decent g o v ern m e n t.” sold by M atot Co., w as sent to How about th a t? T hat s ta te th e head office, so well w as it m ent w as m ade by th e m an w ho portrayed. w as app o in ted by th e president Few realize how m uch the fu to clean up the g ra ft, corruption B rookings m eans lots to Joe tu re of this area, as well as its and influence peddling in o u r bu T ay lo r, and th e C hetco Inn is w elfare m eans to Mr. T aylor. If reau cracy , th e existence of w hich of going to be know from all points th a t is understood, then one will is ad m itte d by everyone, inclu d of th ese United S ta te s if be is readily see w hat th e goal Mr. ing th e p re sid e n t—except New- bold M orris. If he can n o t or will ab le to m ake th in gs go as be T ay lo r hopes to reach. not see the problem , how on e a rth w ishes In addition to his o th e r can he help solve it? ad v e rtisin g for C hetco Inn. Joe O R IG IN A L O W N E R S ! • • • now has a “B rookings H our pro g ra m ” o v er R adio S ta tio n K CRE My office has l>een notified th a t w hich seem s to be gaining in its p o p u larity , if w ord of the v a ri M um ps and chicken-pox, w hich ous h o m em ak ers can Ire ta k e n as have been p u n ctu rin g the a tte n d Indication. Chef A drian has m any 590 ance records of the local schols, recipes which he reads over the I seem to Ire only p art of the ep i a ir each M onday at 11 a. m. On dem ics w hich h a \e been keeping th e p ro g ram will be some local m any people a t hom es w ith ill housew ife who will question Ad ness. F lu and severe cold have E3 AV OTA 1«t HALF 1950 (Thousands of Tonsl* rian ab o u t each of bis recipes ! E2 REQUIREMENTS U t QTA 1952 th u s b rin g in g out any doubt a i also tak en a heavy toll. □ ALLO TME NTS Ur QTA 1953 380 Som e of the g rades in the local housew ife m ay have. schools, on several days had a l L ast w eek Mrs E. S. Aldrich j most half absent because of e ith e r 340 w as th e lady who questioned the m um ps o r chicken-pox. Mrs. J e n 290 C hef. T his w e e k Mrs. Dewe> , nie C arter, first g rad e teach er, 230 A k ers w as th e one chosen. 2.6 is the only facu lty m em ber re 225 In his com m ercials, Joe T a y lo r.! ported as victim of th e diseases. 2 00 180 w ith a law y er's thoroughness is P erh a p s the spring vacation of ab le to g ra p h ic ally p o rtra y the this w eek m ay help a llev iate the «3 115 o th e r sponsors of the B rookings 100 contagion, and it is hoped a defi 80 H our. His second tran scrip tio n , 30 nite drop will Ire noted bv next te llin g ab o u t the Iron F ire m a n .1 Monday WASHINGTON - WEEK - Scout News Notes Easter Seals Are To Postoffice Boxes OCEAN V IE W CAFE Open Thursday, March 20th Joe Taylor Pushes 'Brookings Hour' UNDER THE MANAGEMENT MR. & MRS. R. J. STOKEN Illness Prevalent Over Whole Area STRUCTURAL STEEL-lts Use •Pre-Korea and N O W L. i Yelton s BROOKINGS W c now have r.f. U {clel a . h a to m : Strings for guit.us, violins, -and hand accessories in addition < and Record ( han^cn;. Sheet ordì. Il e have just received many our records. Oregon t ÄHM3 mwuu» KM-ac n)WJC IACNKIT nu» Ü W . munfli FDTAI CflUTHMOI Harmonicas and kinins. and likes to «tir A.Y'7 Ra Music and Re i - netv releases on C3 490 Q 1,380 C j units (NT. . rto O P l-N P A AV QTR Io HALF 1950 USE 8 f O lllB ( M(NTS lo QTR 1952 1952 SUPPLY U S IX F A K I m L N I 1.0 million tons 1052 . . 2 6 MILLION TONS O f COMMERCI 1 6 MILLION TONS I 4 MILLION TONS N A .u A A i - s U X N A U lK V t u iv u » ..