Image provided by: Coquille Public Library; Coquille, OR
About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1934)
PAGI FOUI The Sentinel a sees pssu ia a seen raws fl. A. YOUNG and M. D. GRIMES Publishers petxiouers should go on a strike *ur more than >200 a month. What could the vigilantes do in controlling some ten or twelve million men and women in the U. 8. over 60 years of age!' Come see why H. A. YOUNG, Editor Subscription Rates >100 One Year...........................-••• 1.00 Six Months .............................. .6.' Three Months.............. .......... No subscription taken unless psi*, for in advance. Thia rule is impera tive. TABLOIDS By W. 8. Skksto Our Bust Salesmen uro the Users of the NEW Dr. Edgar Dale, of Ohio State Uni versity, has made a classification of 1500 feature pictures produced by the Advertising Rates leading companies which reveals a Display advertising, 25 cents pe. scenario of crime, sex, romance, inch: less than 5 inches, 30 conta pe inch. No advertisement inserted fo murder mysteries, thrills, horrors, de lew th_n 50 cents. Readings notice tective stuff, ghosts, war, children, lo cants per line. No reading notte» history, travel, exploration, animals, or advertisement of any kind, insert tomedy and uocial problems. Of the ed for fess than 25 cents. latest 500 pictures coming under his Entered at the Coquille Postoffiee a survey, the major theme of 137 of Second ClassMail Matter. hem was crime; 44 were principally ibout war, horror and mystery, and Yes sir—people who got the 70 were built around the subject of now G-3 All-Weather before ■.ex. In a review by Dr. Dale of 115 it woo advertised and have COMMUNISTS CLAIM PROTE4 - recently produced pictures “406 ■rimes were committed; in 35 pic- . TION WHILE SEEKING driven thio marvelous tiro ares there are 54 murders; in 12 pie- DESTRUCTION many thousands of miles, are l cures are 17 hold-ups; in 14 pictures In a letter to the Sentinel receive ’ ire 21 kidnaings. Of the murders singing its praises louder than yesterday, R. A.dCaaton, of Aehlan ,1 the heroes committed 18, the villians our advertising does! Partic formerly East Fork correspondent of 80,. others 11.” the Sentinel, expreused the wish that ularly do they insist that the mo»’ the “vigilantes" who took a part in' be in now G-3 gives bettor than the The “Fixer closer «• the recent strike might be brought to America ia seemingly becoming “43% more non-skid mile justice by the officials. The Sentinel oannot agree with the first sentence “fixer" conscious. A man or woman age” we advertise! Which is of the following extract from Mi to arrested for some traffic violation, an unusual situation, wo ad ** Easton’s letter which reads as follows: which may be of a trivial or yrious nature. Such rules governing over mit—but not so surprising “Lawlessness cannot be fought with time parking, parking in a restricted because: actually the new lawlessness. Therefore it is to be zone, “going through” a red light, hoped that those so-called irrespons - failing to make Identity known after G-3 is‘ths greatest tire that ble ’vigilantes' echo raid communist»’ a collision, etc., may be involved. was ever built. All we ask is, halls and rooms in San Francisco an.l What to the first thing that occurs to bay region, will be promptly dealt the mind of that man or woman ? before you buy tires give us a with and given the limit of the law Why, to phone immediately, or other chance to show you why G-3 *14 ôte miles since Septem- And may the alleged kowtowing o! wise get in touch with, some influ users boost it even stronger be'r—-practically »o wcjfc ths democratic administration to com ential friend and importune him to Big Value—Low Price! ESCAPE munists and their evil and teacheroui “fix” the matter. In other words, the than wo do! ways be abolished; and the deports PINCHING friend to supposed to approach the tion of all their kind to the countries arresting officer and either cajole or Goodyear puts against the rim Over Uon. side a thicker tougher rubber in from which they came become an ac Astoniahing New intimidate that penion into “going plenty o’ — this famous DOUBLE SERVICE complished fact. light" on the case, as the guilty party Built with Supertwist Cord tube. Costs i<t tie more—saves a lot “Nero, to escape his responsibility, to really a “good fellow” and it would I'Center traction; tough of trouble. thick tread; full oversize. fiddled whit/ Rome burned. History be to everybody's advantage to let Ask to see might have been more kind to him if. him off easy. Or the powers that be he had gone fishing.” may be appealed to in advance of the 36x3 & court appearance and, if the impor Look!—at No Extra Coot: 43% From private reports reveived, we tuning one be a man of influence and believe that the vigilantes were the More Miles of real non-akid Approximately 32,090 political prestige, the authorities may I miles ■ still some trac- $ the force which broke the general safety . . . Flatter Wider ition left.—W. Va. permit “justice to be tempered with •trike in San Francisco, and if report- mercy” and the defendant ia dismissed Tread . . . More Center are correct, many of those vigilante the way the car 4.40-31 with a word of admonition. were union men, who were dissatisfied Traction (16% more non Nor are “fixers” active only in traf manufacturer with the way the recent communistic $ fic cases. These ingenious men of skid blocks) . .. Heavier recommended additions to their unions were running alleged power are called upon to use Tougher Tread (average of 3 things. their good offices of influence in al .(ter 13.»7* Ir. San Francisco there are 5000 Other sizes in proportion lbs. more rubber)... Super- most every type of case known to the expertly mounted on members of the vigilantes organize court calendar. twist Cord Body (supports wheels. tion; in Loa Angeles 7,000; and the Some people do not seem to realise 100 in Portland has now grown to 700. heavier tread safely). that when they (wilfully or other To break up lawlessness with law wise) violate a law, they are thereby lessness to not the ideal method of exposing themselves to arrest, with controlling outlaws, but when the possible conviction, fine, and perhapa municipal or county officers were net imprisonment. They feel that or making the effort to end the strike, dinances, edicts and regulations are vlofehce, etc., it was imperative that mads especially for “the other fel it be done. And if those vigilantes low,” and should not apply directly to broke the back of the general Strike, them. Many of these people will not the more honor to them. hesitate to break the law at at a time Right now we are informed that a and place when and where no bluecoat vigilantes organisation has been per to visible. They have even been fected in Polk county, in anticipation known to laugh and brag about their of the hop harvest. Communists and Gradually, however, Questiona Answered Regarding I the aged. Youth wants work nroweaa in thus outwitting the forces which under provocation any pay cute. rad agitators are to be given prompt of the law. it has been shown by] “gets beyond control” under the in- the judges have been requesting that Old Age Revolving Pensions ' plan will give it to them by retiring notice to get out the moment they the records that motorists are the! justice indicted by tyrannous em- their pay checks be restored to the the old, ar»3 opening new jobs by the start agitating. circulating of money. Youth wants (Continued from first page) rreatept offenders along these lines, ployers and under the incitement of basic figure until now 13 of them are As an example of the length to drawing full pdy. This error in judg the burden of caring for the aged yet motor laws are not enacted to the Communists.** v—- which the outlqw element went in ment on the pert of the lawmnkens harass the autamobilist, to deprive Q—.If a pensioner becomes too lifted from their shoulders. Oakland, California, we will repeat has resulted in a deficit of approxi Q.—'Do the young people know that him of hie pleasure, to levy upon him feeble to write or do any purchasing the account of property destruction mately >38,000 in the appropriation the tax burden will fall largely on certain assessments in the form of who would be appointed to do those given us by a resident of that section for salaries and expenses of the them court fines; these laws are for the errands? who saw ths ruined remains of • fine judges which was taken care of by the A.—Certainly. They are carrying preservation of human life, for the A.—«No one would be appointed. The market, glass enclosed 100 feet on emergency board at its meeting here the burden of caring for the aged safety of motorist and pedestrian idea of the pension to to enable those the street and nearly as deep. Wednesday. alike, for the general welfare of the over 60 to hire help to do what they right now. Their salaries are ea-ten The market did not employ union Until recently all seven members of community, the state and nation. themselvea cannot do or do not wish up caring for their aged dependents. labor and had been given notice to the supreme court accepted pay cuts, Youth prefers to pay in a Bales tax a to do. close by the self-appointed tabor dic ranging from 15. to 20 per cent. A Blaming Communista Q.—-Would the passage of the portion of their earnings — which tators of the Oakland section. The month ago Justices Bean and Bolt Townsend Old Age 'Pension bill would be greatly increased by the Judge James T. (Brand, of Marsh “ The real workers, the true union market was not closed, so five car- asked that their pay cheeks be re advanced salaries due to prosperous loads of outlaws, with from three to men who were engaged in the strike, field, is sn<?of the 16 Oregon circuit stored to the original site. A defi abolish individual State pensions? A.—Those receiving state pensions times—to lift the aged dependents off five men in each car, pulled up in wanted neither violence nor resort to judges who are still accepting volun ciency appropriation of >8,000 was ap could resign the state “dote” and se their hands. To both youth and aged, front. The glass was quickly amash- unlawful methods,” saya Oregon Jour tary pay cut as suggested by the leg proved for the supreme court by the cure the living wage of the 0. A. R. it will mean independence. ed, creosote thrown over all the meats, nal editorially, after laying the blame islature of 1934. Judge Brand, whose emergency board at Wednesday’s Q.—Why do you select the aged for P. if over 60 years of age. basic «alary to >500 a month, in draw for the whole thing onto Communista, vegetables and other groceries in meeting, the original appropriation Q.—Can you give us the approxi thia job of circulating money? stock, and >8,000 damage done in leas and this seems to be the general trend ing only >425, is doing his bit toward Other' bein» ba’*d 1 on the assumption that A.—They are experienced, intelli I mate total of retail sales in the U. 8. than five minutes. The perpetrators of most editorial opinion. This de balancing the state budget. would accept salary . ri ' all of the justices jui gent and have produced all the tan at present? •ped away without being molested. sire to lift responsibility from organ circuit judges still accepting salary 1 cute of 20 per eent. A.—About >38,000,000,000 per gible wealth, buildings, roads, etc., in So we say, if the American Legion ised labor is not, however, a tribute cuts, an revealed by records in the year. Normal sales run about >80,- evidence today. Once .they ..law their Moot any state department, include Eddy of members, or any other liberty-loving to labor’s intelligence. State employees felt the effects of preeent job, they cannot find work. 000,000,000. of Albany; group of American citizens, want to man would rather be called a rascal Roseburg; Lewelling the strike as they oat around shiver We do not wish to waste the experi Q. — Would it be necessary for the Kanzler, Crawford, Hewitt *nd Ek than a boob. That organised labor oa run the recto and communists out of ing during the cloudy days of the past Government to provide monies to meet ence of the aged. the United States, we wish them suc the Pacific coast has not been a bunch wall, of Portland; Sweek df Heppner; week while the capftol and state office Q.—¡How will this fund not deplete the initial payments of the Townsend McCollock of Baker; Wood of Ontario; of boobs, controlled by a radical min cess. It isn’t the honest American building were without heat dut to fail itself from its accumulation into re Old Age Pension? laboring union man whom the vigi ority, is clearly set forth by Oregon Knowles of LaGrande; (Hendricks of ure of the fuel oil supply. A.—Yes, of course, though it would serve pools by corporations and banks With complete endorsement Condon; Hay of Lakeview; Bagley of lantes pay attention to. It to the for Voter. of that view Tabloid'a editor proceeds Hillsboro and Zimmerman of Aatoria. be possible to collect the sales tax for and others who have reserves and who eign agitator, the communist-loving Fines imposed on violators of the Thirteen of the 28 circuit judges in new motor transportation act go into a month or two before starting the are actively interested in commercial red, who should and does deserve Im to quote: “It is organised labor itself which the state are standing on their con the coffers of the county in which the pension payments. However, that trade? portation. And if the vessel should A.—The per cent of tax on all gro>* sink as it was carrying these deported inflicts as much violence as it thinks stitutional righto and refusing to ac violations are committed, according to would be'bad for busineM and would aliens, it would be an act of Provi may be necessary to enforce its will cept pay cute. These include Norton Attorney General Van Winkle. Un have a tendency to retard recovery. rales will revert back to the govern- • on employers, on the public and on of Medford; Skipworth of Eugene; der this ruling the state does, not par The Government (your government, ment and replenish the pension fund. dence. And the strike is over. When the non-union workers, and justifies it McMahan of Salem; Tucker, Luck, ticipate in the distribution of these your treasury) has on hand several Therefore, it will have no reserve bHIions of your money and who has pools to fall into. unions were able to cast their ballots, self on the theory that it ia only doing Stapleton. Tazwell and Gilbert of fines. Q.—Who gets the money from your a better right to borrow it for 80 days free from intimidation by these red that which an outraged father does Portland; Latourette of Oregon City; literature and contributions? Oregon as a state to leading the than yen to whom it belongs? thugs, who are the first to seek gov when he shoots hie daughter’s be Wilson of The Dalles; Walker of Mc A.—'National headquarters at 148 Q.—How old must a man or woman ernment protection when their rights trayer, resorting to a higher unwrit Minnville; Dunean of Klamath Falls way in the fight against tuberculosis, American Avenue. Long Beach. according to Dr. G. C. Bellinger, su be to sign the petition. of free speech are abridged, and also ten law that take precedence over the and Duffy of Bend. Q.—What do they do with th* When the legislature of 1983 de perintendent of the Salem hospital I A —Twenty-one or over at all times trying to overthrow this written law. In the opinion of or Legal money? government, when those newcomers ganized labor, the worker who would creed rotary cuts for other state of for the treatment of tuberculosis vic voting age. A.—Spend it for postage and the Q. Who is Dr. Townsend? in the Longshoremen’s Union were take advantage of a^atrike- to take ficiate and employees in the interest tims. The first unit of the Salem in A.--Ke is a practicing physician printing of literature for mailing to not allowed to vote on the question of the job that “belongs” to th» striker of economy H found that the state stitution was built tn 1910. It provid arbitration, the longshoremen vote to a low creature who deserves all the constitution protected circuit and su ed accommodations for only 60 pa well over 60, who lives at Long Beach. thousands of inquirers. Q.—Why don’t you acquire the pen kicking in the face that pickets know preme judges against any downward tients. Today the state has an in Recently he was assigned to attend stood 4 to 1 for arbitration. Three months of idleness has been how to administer with such persua revision in their pay scale. In an at vestment of more than >750,000 in the ths indigent and aged sick. He dis sion fund by income taxes? A.—.Income taxes are too early an expensive lesson. It is to be hoped sive force. But Labor doesn’t like to tempt to circumvent this constitution two hoaitals at Salem and The Dalles, covered they were mentally sick, not that the unions will profit by that be caught open-handed in deliberate al inhibition thu lawmakers •Sug ranking 20 pointe above the national physically sick. Worry had driven evaded. Neither are they certain sanction of beating men up and kick gested” that the judges accept volun average for the efficiency of its hospi them nick. He has set about to cure means for providing a pension fund. lesson. -v.,'. ing their teeth and sides in, or in dy tary salary reductions. At the out talisation. The death rate from tu them. Hence hie old age pension plan. (Continued next week) Speaking of strikes, suppose the old namiting; it shuts its own eyes to Its set 26 of the 28 judges complied with berculosis since 1910 has been reduced | Q.—How do young people receive old age revolving pension plan should own pert in these stem realities if it this suggestion, only two—McMahan by two-thirds largely due to the pres- j ths plan? Ask Ned C. Kelley for rates on Fire be adopted, and after a few yearn the can, and blames them on the “radical and La t uro net to—refusing to accept enee of the state hospitals. A.— With greater enthusiasm than Insurance The G-3 If Better Than We Say It If! G-3 GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY GOOD YEAR ALL-WEATHER FROM PUNCTURES RIMSI Let Us Properly 4- Lubricate Your Car It Will Save You C oquille S ervice S tation Phone 133