Thursday, January 31, 1957
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
JUST SEND THEM A BILL, PAUL . .
in m inutes of his capture and the
fould be sw inging before his vie-
im was cold in his g ave. Ju st
ie sam e th r i form of justice did
have som ething in i t ' favor: the
prospective thief or m urderer
w w «xactly what I . ■
just w hat the score is relative to lum in the n orthw est killed an to tile Chamber blit tile W1V h l l d n e « ic
.ru n e and justice A m u r d e e r old man who had foolkhlv at- . ( (
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bUSlIKSS IS
lust can’t
may be executed, o r imprisoned tem pted to stop a fight. He didn't ‘“ bTci it.
for life and paroled in five years end up in prison; he w asn 't even
for good behavior, or he may ne- fined. R ath er he was given a sus-
I he Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce has
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M arch 7, 1946, under an Act of M arch 3, 1879
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SU B SC R IPTIO N RA TES:
One Year in Advance (in C urry C o u n ty >
One Year in Advance (outside Curry County) .
For What It's Worth
By Clifford I*. |(«mi-
an imoice
every year to all those who would stand to
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^a‘n by Brookings and Harbor having an active group.
'» e as businessmen, and as a newspaper appreciated We’re for that,
the remarks of outgoing Chamber of Commerce presi
We have the opinion, share by many others, that
dent Carl Yahr last Wednesday at their annual meeting.
I Ie said that he “couldn’t understand the necessity of the Chamber is in a category all by itself. Without a
having to “sell” the businessmen every year on the Cham going Chamber of Commerce you just don’t have a
going community.
ber of ( Commerce”.
Iypical of the amusing comments during a busi
1 ie feels, and we emphatically agree, that it is com
pletely foreign to the thinking of the progressive busi ness boom in the area. “Things are pretty g<xxl, we’re
nessman NOT to belong to that group—which is, after all making a good living, so why do we need a Chamber
all, the only organization in the community which is o f Commerce r ’ 1 hen, as has just happened, a slight
!,M,k,n«s ‘,fkr thcir interests entirely? ! ? Y ;1h r ? s u g - , rcce^ ',‘" in ,hc Il'mber >™rk« « * " « along, and people
g^Stion that the Chamber of Commerce merely send out a.rcn r )1’in^inS *loInc the whopping paycheck.
Then
A N IN D E P E N D E N T N E W S P A P E R
N A T IO N A L
Brooking», Oregon
$3 (X)
$3.50
¿ n a '.
the m e rc h a n t sits an d cries o u t, “ I w ould lik e to b e lo n g
In days of old they hanged a
horse thief when they caught him.
Sim ilar trea tm e n t was given the
man who shot another in t h e
back. In those days, hoc es were
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considered c s s e n t . a l to , x , ,.n ,e
lum „ may well have prevented . ,
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th a t „ he e v e r
of
k.ils am on? " a ' fine
“ *? record
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We
accomplishment in me
the past
past. VVc feel
an hum an life was held by the over-indulgence in horse thieveiy a lawyer he can hire, or which else he will have to go to prison C e r ta ,n t h a t t h e y will be able tO a d d m a te r ia lly to th it
law to be precious.
or murder.
judge is presiding.
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It would
everybody .2
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in the future—hilt only if they have the active
Some have criticized the rugged
Today, however, no one knows
J u s t recently a juvenile howl- entitled to one killiing before the
support of the city s business and professional people.
law considers it serious.
- that 'Q R Y
(ICE ' comes
The average citizen is befud
In closing we would like to congratulate outgoing
dled and alarm ed; ;the police of
ficers who are given th e ----
responsi
, — President Carl Yahr for a job well done, and wish the
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F R O M ONE OF T H E
sense in tak in g th eir responsibili- CCSStlll y e a r .
ties seriously; and those who de- ---------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------— _________ __
vote their life to crim es against
ected Boyd Overhulse of M adras
society are highly ju b ilan t for
unanim ously as their president.
they have never had it so good.
The D em ocrats stood unanim ously
T hat is why I cannot g et en
for Senator Pearson from th e op
thusiastic about the m eetings be
ening of th e session until last
ing held to study the problem of
T uesday morning, when they all
juvenile delinquency. W hen those
Ja n u a ry 25, 1957—While the sta rte d voting for S enator Jean
who pass ju stice convince the ju first two weeks of L egislature in Lewis. The Republicans, a fte r giv-
venile th a t they m ean business , the Senate
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have ------
been —,.e
long and ing up hopes of securing th e pres-
and th a t punishm ent cannot be arduous
many’
ous .with m
any night fes- idency, continued to vote alter-
influenced by fear o r favor, th e sions, little has been accomplished natin g ly for D em ocratic S enators
youngsters of today will quit due to th e inability to get the B radY- Boivin and Cook. Much ten-
thum bing their noses a t the law. required 16 votes to elect a rre si- S‘° n 8eerns to have 6660 relieved
In my opinion, it’s ju st th a t sim dent. However, a fte r 2 » b allo t, ¡ L “ * e ‘eC,i° n ° ' ,he P resid en t
, ite i
Datiots, and everyone seems happy and
ple.
yesterday the S enate finally el- ready to go to work.
M ilk
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Mi
W hile no official business has
been possible, due to the lack of
a President, m any senators have
been hard at w ork prep arin g bills
to introduce as soon as the Sen
a te became organized. I, person
ally, have five bills ready, and am
w orking on o th ers .
One of my bills would provide
for tw o additional Supreme C ourt
Judges in o rder to relieve back
log of cases and to alleviate the
long delay in hearing cases a fte r
they have been subm itted.
A nother bill refers to building
perm its. This is essentially the
sam e as the one introduced last
session
by me, wherein it re
quires the issuing of perm its for
building both in Ahe counties as
well as in the cities and requires
a copy of the perm it to be filed
, w ith the county asse.'sors's office.
My bill relatin g to H om estead
Exem ptions, would raise the ex-
| eruption from $5,000 to $10,000.
A nother bill of mine would re
peal certain portions of the Rel
ativ e Responsibility Act relatin g
to support of needy persons.
I also have ready to introduce
a Senate Joint Resolution to pro
vide for an interim com m ittee of
nine to study the allover s ta te
em ploym ent practices of persons
45 and over.
C om m ittee appointm ents were
made today and the P resident has
appointed me as a member of the
Alcoholic T raffic, Election and
Privileges, Financial A ffairs. L a
bor and Industries Com m ittees
and chairm an of the V eterans Af-
fairs Com m ittee.
Show a constructive in terest in
your tow n—atten d councli and
school board meetings.
YELTON
BROOKINGS
OREGON
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