4 November 16,2000 Warm Springs, Oregon SpilyayTymoo E Coosh EEWA: The way it is Veterans day, a day set aside in recognition of all the men and women who served in the armed forces during war time. Many years ago when I was just a "Cute Little Tyke, before I became a "Macho Man," Novem ber 1 1 , used to be known as Armi stice Day. At that time to me it was just a day out of school. Never giv ing it any thought why the Veter ans were honored so. It wasn't until my brother had to leave for the service during World War II, that I started to real ize what war veterans had to face. In them days it was scary for me especially after the Japanese made their attack on Pearl Harbor. I of ten wondered what would happen if the Japanese came here like they were invading all those small islands in the Pacific. I remember the news of the "Battle of Midway," and how the Japanese were going on a ram page in the South Pacific. All the brutal stories of how they treated their prisoners of war, and it seemed like a never ending battle. How the fighting was going along on the European front, as they were fighting along the North African front, pushing their way toward Italy. Everything was in an uproar, with people learning how to weld and to work in the shipyards in Portland. Many jobs were available in them days where both men and women were building ships and working in factories putting out war material. The big gas ration, and even rations on other items like meat, sugar and stuff like that. Cigarettes were hard to come by also. A lot of guys smoked Velvet, Prince Albert. Roll your own, as it was known. During WWII, in all the cities, towns, homes in the windows hung a flag with a star or two or more, this indicated how many boys they had in the service. The streets were quite bare with people especially of men, as they were all in the service. It was especially bad for tires as rubber was real hard to come by. People would fix their own flat tires, as you would see people parked along the road patching the tubes and hand pumping the tires. Yep! Those were tough days, and it was a grand time when the war ended when the U.S. dropped the Atom bomb on Japan. It was fi nally all over and all the boys returning home to where life was almost back to normal.. - - : , . ... Everything went fine for a few years until on June 25, 1950, when North Korea invaded South Korea, in a full scale war. The South Korean officials asked the UN for assistance and the United States was the first to send troops to their assistance. The ROK army was being driven right back at a rapid pace and by the time the U.S. troops arrived they were green with no combat experience and they were not much help also but it was a start for better troops to arrive. ' The ROK and U.S. troops were with their backs at Pusan South Ko rea making a big stand to hold back the Communist forces. On Septem ber 15, the United States made an invasion at Enchon, and pushing their way and to retake Seoul, the Capitol of South Korea, this cutting off the supply lines of the North Korean army, making a big turn around in the war and the push started back north. They didn't stop at the 38"1 parallel, but pushed on north and took the North Korean Capitol of Pyongyang. They continued pushing north and by Thanksgiving they reached the Yalu, River, in different points, and they had Thanksgiving dinner on the front lines with Turkey and all the trimmings. They said the troops would be home for the holidays! Than about that time China decided to enter the war and down across the border they came by the thousands over running the UN forces cut ting off and surrounding troops at the Chosin Reservoir. The U. S. Troops had to fight their way out to the sea from there facing not only the enemy but the bitter cold weather that hits them hills where it gets very, very cold. Many boys froze to death along with those being killed by the en emy, and a lot of boys experienced frost bite during the march to the sea. It took several days for them to reach the sea port of Hungnam, where they were picked up and evacuated from the North Korea, and regrouped to fight another day. The Chinese came by the thousands out numbering the U.S. Troops sometimes 15 to 1, and were almost unstoppable, using psychological warfare, blowing trumpets, horns, beating drums and making all kinds of racket which would scare the pants off of the young green troops, when they would make their charges. Before they made their charges they would assemble over the hill and make all that racket which does scare anyone before they would make their charge. Peace was finally agreed upon and the DMZ established where both sides pulled back from and today the line is still there. Toe Ness Son: "Why do they refer to nature as a women, Dad?" Father "Because they can't find out how old it really is son. YIKES SS SS Witness: Well I think... Lawyer Don't think! In this court room you area to tell what you know, not what you think. Waitress: Well, I'm not a lawyer, I can't talk with out thinking!" YIKES SS SS Doc: The best way to cure your wife by advancing age YIKES i Spilyay Tymoo welcomes articles or less, must be signed by the author. Letters will not be printed unless signed. Thank you letters and poetry will be published at the editor's discretion. All letters are the opinion of the author and do not reflect ain any way the opinion of Spilyay Tymoo. Spilyay Tymoo reserves the right to edit all copy or refuse publication of any material that may contain libelous or malicious statements. - IT 0 SS SS of nerves is to tell her it's caused Editor's Note and letters from its readers. All Pioneer letter To the editor: On Nov. 8, 2000, the Ma dras Pioneer published a letter attrib uted to tribal member Bertson Simtustus, which contained abso lutely false statements concerning the level of compensation paid to the sec retarytreasurer of the Confederated Tribes. Specifically it was alleged that the secretarytreasurer receives an annual income of $377,927 per year, which is more than the president of the United States is paid. That statement is patently false. The stated salary figure repre sents the entire proposed tribal bud get for the office of the secretarytrea surer. Included in this sum, among other things, are expenditures for sec retarial and support staff, postage for the entire tribal organization, long distance telephone charges for the tribal phone system, and many other support functions. In fact, the annual salary for the secretarytreasurer is less than 20 percent of this budget and is comparable to the salary the City of Madras pays its administrator. The secretarytreasurer's salary is actually less than many tribal enterprise man- Flower bulbs donation needed Mountain View Hospital District is accepting and would appreciate donations of flower bulbs. The bulbs will be planted around the new out side water feature display located at the north end of the building. If you are interested in donating flower bulbs, please contact the Ad ministrative Office at 475-3882 x. 2293. Information on To the editor, Millions of acres of your land Is under the control of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). It in volves most of the Western states. Get back much of your land with very little cost. The Mining Act of 1872 was passed to encourage white set tlers to populate the West. It permits any U.S. citizen to explore, and find any trace mineral on the BLM lands. It could be a trace of sand (silicon), quartz, mica, silver, or any other. Then the citizen could file a small leasing and claim fee. Next, after showing a small amount of improve ment the citizen could buy the land. The government calls it patenting which simply means if you meet the requirements you own it free and Need support of my family members To the editor, I just though I would write you all a letter saying I am sorry because I am always gone or in jail for all the important stuff and right now I am in drug treatment trying to do better with life. I am asking if I could get some support through letters from you, my family, I love you all and miss you all a whole bunch. Love your sister AKA Witch Tamara Henry 17645 NW Helen Hwy. Portland, OR 97231 Happy Belated Birthday to Art from Vanessa and Earl Happy Birthday Dad from A J and Kandace and Congratulations on your first year of Sobriety Happy Happy 1st Birthday to a "Great" grandson Love you to pieces Ty Ray G-Gma Wycus also to a special boy "Baby Wolf Many many more on your day, you do share with your neph, how sweet, Jericho James Wolf-Suppah All my love, Ulla Eliza letters, preferably 300 words I contains a number of errors agers receive. In addition, it was claimed that the writer was told that Tribal Council had already approved the year 2001 budget. This is not true. Tribal Council has held three district meetings and two General Council meetings to discuss the proposed bud get. The secretarytreasurer also held three meetings to focus on proposed tribal expenditures. These meetings were held to gather input from tribal members on the proposed level of expenditures for the year 200 1 . Tribal Council, after considering all com ments received in reference to the proposed 2001 budget, will act to adopt a budget before the end of No vember. The letter further com plained about the level of budgeted Member voices To the Editor About the budget meeting on 1 1 600. Watching the reactions on the faces of the certain part of Council, that I have written about before, let a Tribal Member make a fool of her self preaching hate, makes me won der if they were trying to get the tribal membership to start bickering among themselves again. Conveniently, Justas people are talking about elec tions again. If it hadn't been for a council member from the south dis trict stepping in, to kindly to remind the Vice-Chairman, about the Vice Chairman's famous Robert's rules of order, the meeting, would probably gotten totally off track. This same Chairman was quick to take control of the meeting, and to call people out of order, even the young kids who tried, when they were speaking out against the casino in Madras. Shows land management shared with Tribal Members I clear. Due to the governments negli-. gence the prices are still from $2.50 Lto $5.00 per acre. Call the regional offices controlling the state you are interested in. For example, the BLM in Billings, MT 406-255-2888 con trols Montana and they have maps showing the land currently available. ' This old law should have long ago been changed but as usual the gov ernment is not operation in the best interests of Mother Earth. I have listed specific articles and references to help those interested. 1. www.blm.gov 2. www.ezl.comppg mining.htm i 3. U.S. New & World Report f (Oct. 28, 1991) 4. Insight on the news (Jan. 10, - Chimney sweeping i available to community Chimney Sweeping (anytime), hv a DnalifieH Technician at $4f) Of) a sweep. Contact Delbert Blodgett at 541-553-1739. f ' : Be safe have your chimney swept. I Happy Birthday Cecelia Brunoe from your cousin George Happy 1st Birthday on November 22 to our little pride and joy, our sunshine, Tyrone Ray Medrano With lots of love and kiss and hugs. Mom and Dad Happy Birthday Jercho November 22 From Ty Ty, oh thanks for sharing your birthday funds for purposes of land purchases. Those budgeted funds are utilized to purchase interests in trust lands on our reservation, as well as key parcels off the reservation such as the land sur rounding Sherar's Bridge. This is a very long-standing policy of our tribes. It has allowed us to preserve the ownership of our tribal lands on the reservation, so it will remain in tact for the benefit of tribal members, now and into the future. Not only do expenditures for these purposed pur chases protect the future of our reser vation, but the amount budgeted is actually a significant reduction from what has been spent in prior years. Sincerely, Olney Patt, Jr. Tribal Council Chairman concerns regarding Council me that must be more importance to these falls. This same person is always claiming to be concerned about the troubled youth on the reservation. I hope she isn't teaching them her ide als. For a while it got everybody's mind off of what the consultants were going to do with next years budget. I was told that at the previous meetings, the ST and friends totally ignored questions about Economic Develop ment. But then that seems to be management's SOP. As one manager told me, that department has told any one, exactly where or how that 2.5 million is to be used. Hiring more consultants, lawyers and finding ways to keep KahNeeTa management afloat always seems to be' the end re sult. While everybody is still bicker ing, management doesn't have to ex 1991) 5. U.S. Department of the In terior (BLM) ' " ' ' 6. National Geographic (Na tive American Heritage Map: 1982) 7. National Geographic (Feb ruary 1994) Crow, Cheyenne, Lakota, Nez Perce, Blackfeet, Shoshone, Arapaho, Cherokee, Gros Ventre, Apache, Mandan, Kiowa, Pawnee, Osage, Cree, Wind River, Ute, Iowa, Otoe, Ojibwa, Blood, Comanche, Wichita, Hidatsa, Flathead, Kansas, Atsina, Bannock, and many others, look into the quirk in this old mining act, it cost you your ancestoral home. It is my hope you will cheaply reclaim thousands of acres of your land and respect it as your ancestors Also Papa G, we wish you a happy anniversary. We had a long-term life as one you complete us so here it is: For You Life is full of suprises Bud Dad awakes when the sun rises You warm everyone's hearts But sometimes you act like Bart When you're happy and sad But you never get that mad We are glad you are a part of us We never lose our trust Purple and Gold But you'll never get old Happy Anniversary to "Daddy G" Xoxoxoxoxo Ma"DD" and sons "Master D" and "Baby D" Happy 1st Birthday Tyrone Lots of love, kisses and hugs Grandma, grandpa, itta's Albert Happy Birthday to my nephew Tyrone Ray Love, your uncle Oney AKA Tony Happy 1st Birthday to my baby Lots of love your uncle Bow Bow AKA Leonard Happy Birthday to Bun-Bun AKA Tyrone Lots of love. Auntie, nana Rella Happy Birthday Jercho Love, Itta, Albert and kids Happy Anniversary Taw 4 Tracy Love, Itta A Albert, Tony, Leonard Rella Happy 3rd Anniversary Tracy and Taw Love, Liza and Tyrone Happy holidays message received Happy Holidays. It's that time of the year in our cold winter weather. I want to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas this year. I hope you all are good and will get what you want for Christmas. Merry Christmas every one. EvettePatt Eugene, Oregon Three paydays until Christmas plain to anyone there is such a big disparity in yearly bonuses between them, the non-Indian, especially gam ing and KahNeeTah , and everyday Tribal Member. Or who made the deals and contracts that led to this predicament. I was even told that in a certain department, where managers have doubled, that this department wants a lawyer too. With all these lawyers, just what are they planning to do, or are they just covering themselves in case they get caught doing some thing? Or maybe they have been fol lowing the newspapers, where the leaders of tribes in similar are sitting in the Hoosegow for racketeering. Meanwhile, Tribal Members can't even get leeal aid. Victor Moses, Tribal Member cherished Mother Earth and the circle of life. ;It is my request to right all wrongs. . -" : r : DL Campbell 734-665-7658 Note: Land in the U.S.A. falls into six categories: 1. Privately owned 2. StateCounty owned 3. Federal parks 4. Indian reservations 5. Federal or State land for oil or gas leasing only ' 6. Bureau of Land Manage ment Land (BLM) that may be leased and purchased for $2.50 per acre un der Mining Act of 1872. Thanksgiving powwow postponed The Thanksgiving Mini Pow wow Scheduled for Thanksgiving Weekend will not be held until a later date, Due to unavoidable circum stances the powwow committee will be unable to hold a powwow at this time. Look for announcements of a later date. Happy Birthday Shirley Heath From your friends, The Thompsons I would like to wish our son Reed Jordon Doney "Master Doney'.the best and say, we are so happy to have a son Eke you. You complete our til heart with such joy and happiness. We al want you to enjoy your 3" Birthday. Happy Birthday?!! Love you. Mama "DD" Papa "Daddy G" Yaya "Brock Baby D"