The Sentinel to credit. > 2. The past record of the applicant for integrity is a vital factor. Any applicant will be rejected as ineligi ble if bis general record is unsatisfac tory, particularly if he has deliber ately defaulted on his existing in debtedness and has a record of not ■ j11 u * * paying his bills when he is able to do so. ' < . Neither H. L. Corbett, of Mulnomah 3. To redeem the home from forced county, nor Dean Walker of Polk sale or voluntary surrender, such sale county, lost their seats in the state or surrender must have taken place senate when they were elected and » iince January 1, 1M0. appointed to other public positions, 4. The applicant must be in ac- Attorney General Van Winkle has ual distress with his mortgage in- ruled. iebtedness and threatened with the The Port of Portland commission of oss of his home by foreclosure. Ap- which Corbett is a member being a illcants who have no present or proe- municipal body does not come within jective income or icctlve of any character, ana and the purvi lew of the constitutional in- tearly could not meet the indebted- ‘ ______ hifiition which applies only to state ntered at the Coquille Postoffice ar teas, are ineligible unless their notes ' otflcet the attorney general held, Second Class Mail Matter. ire also signed by responsible parties. whlte senator Walker was said to 5. The property must be used by I have Mcapsd the effect of the consti- he owner and, as a rule, it must have I tutional barrier when he failed to •>een his home On June 13, 1933. formally accept appointment to the EAGLE’S FEATHERS PLUCKED Business interests of the country, if - 6. The home must have a value not state library board. Although Walk xceeding $20,000 as appraised by the er received his appointment last Jan they are correctly reported in the dally press, are showing a commend Corporation. No loan may be made uary and attended a meeting of the or an amount exceeding $14,000 or library board on March 28 he never .... ' ■ , - * • able spirit in declaring intention to continue the principles of the NRA in 10 per cent of the Corporation’s ap- filed his oath of office and on May iraisal of the property, which ever 10 after his status as a legislator had regard to hours of employment, etc. been questioned decided that he did The constitutionality of the act, is the smaller. 7. Ordinary farm property is not' not want to serve on the board and so which was knocked out by a unani x mous opinion of the U. S supreme eligible unless the applicant draws notified the governor. In the same opinion the attorney court on Monday, has been doubted his main livelihood from non-farm occupations. general held that Representatives by lawyers and business men for 8. No applicant will be granted a John Cooter and Henry Semon were many months, but the case to test its constitutionality has not reached loan if such refinancing is intended no longer eligible to serve on the only to protect a bank loan or other emergency board since they had for that body until recently. feited their legislative seats when The unthinking may condemn the business obligation. 9. The Corporation will not refi they accepted other public appoint Supreme court for its decision, as is done in so many cases where the law nance the home of an owner who can ments: This leaves only five mem bets on the board, a bare statutory makers have gone beyond their prov continue to carry his present loan." majority necessary for the approval ince in extending, new powers to the Washington Snap-Shots . of a deficiency appropriation. Neither executive branch, but the constitu tion was the result of concentrated • There is strong evidence that the can the vacancies on the board be effort by those whose ancestors for Administration is making a deter filled except during a legislative ses generations were the sufferers from mined effort to repulse the radicals, sion, the attorney general declared. ■ special privilege; they realized what left-wingers, and motley brigade of Any man who wants to work is go religious and political freedom could theorists in general who have at- mean, and they framed the most pro- ■ tached themselves to the New Desk ing to be given the full protection of gresslve document the world had ever It is not surprising that these panacea the state General Martin declared in known at that time. If it were not peddlers invaded Washington with ordering out state police to disperse for the constitution how long would the advent of the New Deal. The Ad mobs gathered at' the Stimson mill in it be before the United States would ministration’s first moves encouraged Washington county this week. Had no longer be united, and a reign Of the conclusion that it would serve as the police found the situation too hot anarchy prevail? The constitution pilot for labor unions, inflationists, to handle the governor was prepared is not sacred, but it is the most liberal Government-ownership advocates, to order the national guard to the __ ....-.„T—... human document ever written. and various reforms in .ttfcJSnort scene of action. __ H abundant life” category. Profits from the sale of hard li Proof that the President is taking quors in Oregon are running slightly less advice from the reformers ap above $100,000 a month, according to peared in his order establishing wage the report of the Oregon Liquor Con scale! for the work-relief program. trol commission. Gross sales for the There is nothing about these wages to first three months of 1935 totalled encourage regular work “on the Gov $1,674,227 with profits amounting to ernment.” Tremendous pressure was $374,544. exercised to have Mr. Roosevelt order Rasing of the walls of the old capi- work-relief wages that ranged close to the scale of “prevailing wages” in i tol building still awaits permission private employment. He totally ig- j from the courts. Most of the debris part of the emergency education Many Valuable Records Then» wa.1 has now been cleaned out of the1 program. nored the pressure gang. of State Were Saved The program was financed entirely no official reference to this point, but building and hauled away. F. G. What I* Naecwary to through federal relief funds, $15,500 a Salvaging operations of the state Washington that the scale for un-' tions plans to following blast the the walls Secure An HOLC Loan department fire down that month being allocated to Oregon for this purpose. destroyed the Capitol building on Dealing with the amendment to the skilled labor was set low enough to U it is finally decided that it is not *u‘-------------- Adult classes were conducted in April 25, have brought to light many Home Owners* Loan Act, signed May enable farmers to meet or exceed the practical to use them in a new build every county of the state out the documents and much equipment that ing. pay on work-relief projects. 29th by President Roosevelt, which nursery schools which were in the was first thought to have been lost, permits the Home Owners’ Loan Cor nature of an experiment and demon- and great care has been exercised in Plans for a new building at the Organlzed minorities received a poration for a period of thirty days to ________ ,___ ___ ____________ stration were established in only 14 the removal of material to preserve accept new loan applications, John sharp slap from the President in his state hospital to cost approximately $100,000 has been approved by the ‘ counties, with three of the nurseries the valuable records and as many H. Fahey, Chairman of the Corpora personally-delivered message veto operating in Portland. Children en supplies as possible, reports Earl —1 --------- tion, has issued the following state ing the Patman Bonus Bill. He said: board of control and construction op-------- “— rolled in the nursery schools ranged Snell, secretary of state. erations will get under way at once. "Today the credit of the United ment, emphasizing that such applica But it cannot ulti The building, which will accommo from two to four years of age and “One of the most fortunate occur tions will be accepted only from States is safe. came entirely from families on relief rences as far as records of the state home owners who are clearly in dis mately be safe if we engage in a date 200 additional patients was au rolls. department are concerned,” states tress, and are threatened with the policy of yielding to each and all of thorized by the last legislature. The adult education program offer Mr. Snell, “was the preservation of. loss of their homes through fore the groups that are able to enforce The new Oregon road maps now ed instruction in Americanization or documents stored in the large three- upon the Congress claims for special closure: literacy, vocational subjects, voca story vault in my office. Concentra-' The same tests of eligibility of consideration. To do so is to abandon being distributed by the highway de- tional rehabilitation and general tion of fire-fighting efforts on the i ____ ,________________ __ , principle of Government _______ by and partment are by far the most attrae« HOLC applicants which have applied the for the American people and to put in 1live ever issued Seventy-five thou- aduft education. More than 7000 north wing of the Capitol, when it be- > in the past will in general continue in its place Government by and for poll- ' sand copies of the map have been adults were enrolled in the general came apparent that the building was full force under this new legislation. education classes. Vocational educa- ( doomed, kept the contents of the I printed for distribution. The Corporation intends to make tical coercion by minorities.” tion courses attracted more than 3300 i vauits in the state treasurer’s office every effort to assist home owners adults while more than 1000 foreign' and the state department intact, and The controversy over the govem- Comity School News who are in genuine financial difficul Ed born adults took advantage of the thus prevented great loss of historical Many of the children of the little er’s salary has been revived. ty, but it will be forced to reject ev ery application which is not clearly Pleasant Hill school have received Jory, Marion county taxpayer, has Americanization classes to improve data as well as auditing records con- writing awards They are as follows: filed suit in the circuit court attack their chances for naturalization Sev- [ trolling the state’s financial system.” eligible. entv-nlne nhv.ic.llv h.nriir.nrwi I < One lntereitln _ g _________ reUc Mved ln the ____________ “No home owner should apply for a Glenn Olson, Illene Cotton and Ivan ing the constitutionality of the statu enty-nine physically handicapped persons were placed in position to vau ]t wal the original handwritten tory salary of $7500 a year. He con Cotton, final certificates; Donald Cot loan until he has flrat made certain that his application will be eligible ton and Robert Cotton, progress pins; tends that the governor is entitled earn their own livelihood through the constitution of the state of Oregon, a vocational rehabilitation program. book of yellowed sheets that were not under the Corporation's restrictions. and Lyle Olson, Louise Crumley and only to the $1500 provided by the constitution makers. damaged by the heat and steam in He should realize that the rejection of Junior Walker, Palmer method but April gasoline sales slumped more the vault. The framed painting of an ineligible application, on grounds tons. Under the terms of a new legisla than 500,000 gallons below the record the seal of the state, as drafted by the of deliberate default on existing Two 4-H Clubs hsve been formed tive act employers who fail to pay for April, 1934. Incidentally gasoline committee of early days, was also un debts, is likely to cause the home owner the loss of his property, be for summer work. These are Camp an employee promptly upon the ter taxes collected by the state were harmed An extremely valuable col of his services either down ____ _ 326,885 ________ for __________________ the month as com- lection of law books, dating back to cause of the unwillingness of his Cookery Club of Powers and a sew mination present mortgagee to carry the loan ing club of Coos River. The leader through resignation or dismissal, is pared with the same month a year the state’s formation, which com uwuig such .ucn aviaun. of the Powers club is Ella Miller; Isubject to a penalty up to an addl- ago. At that, however, sales fqy the iy u the ure wregun prised the library — termed Oregon following default. “Largely as a result of more than president, Lois Wylan; vice president, tional 30 day’’ “«cording to C. H. year to April 30 are 144,000 gallons Archives, was carried to safety dur- ------- dollars _ — ' *tate labor ««mmisisoner ln ahead of the 1934 record, retail sales ing the fine and has been reassembled 2% . ------ billion in bonds already Clara — Quilbaugh; secretary Lillie n Oram ril«Ka,ra»ri K. Ik. I Ullhum — a.l..K _ event Milburn. Tn In Ik. the C'nna Coos DI.. River blub »■ the jevent of of a a dispute di,Pute Over over W«SM wages rill due the for the first four months of this year in a new location in the present head I quarters of the secretary of state in ' Body and Fender repair work done leader is Margaret Hughes; president, I «mPlo>'«e the employer is required to totalling $49,129,779. Mary Patton; vice president. June pay the amount he concedes to be 1 1 r ' the State Office building. by experienced mechanics. Our body Smith; Secretary. Genevieve Hughes.Idue al once leavin< the disputed bal- Driest May and Fire Hazards "The assistance of many onlookers painter la an expert. Let us prove at the thn flt-o »» com- we have — zX- __ a of _O__ __ -__ _s __ The new committee for the County .ance for ^ttlement by the courts or at fire ««rna was most helpful," the _ V. best repair service, The driest month of May since 1890 ments Mr. Snell, “and the work of Southwestern Motor Co. Music Festival met Thursday. The otherwise. lltf and the driest May with one possible Boy Scouts, townspeople, as well as t members are Alfa Bang. Coquille; exception since 1875, has created a employees of the department, was in r 1 ■'1 -..ii , Marie Whobrey Wagner, Sumner; __ Fraternities and sororities H at Cor- Carl Morrison, North Bend; Elma and Eugene have appealed to forest fire situation which every va valuable in carrying material from Russell, Myrtle Point; and C. E. E1U- | th« ,tat« tax commission in an effort cationist should bear in mind as he the burning building and assisting in starts his recreation trip in the next guarding it until suitable quarters — Bridge. «... — ....... ....................... eon, This committee selected to gecure a reduction jn their assess on all kinds of a group of songs which will be pre ments The assessors of Benton and few days or in June, according to the . could be obtained to carry on depart- sented to teachers at the beginning of Lane counties are opposing the re forest service. “Added to the unusu i mental activities. The state of Oregon ally dry condition of the forest,” say owes these people a debt of gratitude the school year. The first festival quest. forest officials, “spring vegetation, for their effective help.” which was held in April was most ordinarily serving as a valuable fire successful ■ Therefore, teachers and More than 12,500 adults and 500 Local and Long Distance pupils desire to' make this a perman children of pre-school age have been check at. this time of year, has been Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and delayed, owing to the cold earlier ent affair. enrolled in the emergency education milk, the only milk and cream made months, and the result is a fire hazard classes and nursery schools conduct safe bjr pasteurization extraordinarily acute for this season.” ed throughout Oregon during the past Phones 101J—224L year, according to C. A. Howard, state Dr. O. C. Stem, chiropratie physi superintendent of public instruction. G. T. COOK . The program has given employ cian, foot correctionlst, electro thera pist. 292 Moulton St. phone MJ. 22« ment to more than 500 teachers of Brick Mason adult classes and^32 teachers and 16 Fireplaces and Chimneys part time cooks in connection with For sound Fire Insurance, go to Smith Wood-Products, c UILLE, OREGON Feature for the Coming Week 1x3 &lx4 Kiln Dried Flooring 1x8- 1 x 10 - 1 x 12 Kiln Dried Knotty Port Orford Cedar 1x6 Kiln Dried Channel Rustic Complete Line of Kiln-Dried Fir Finish from 1 X 3 to 2 X 12 Complete Stock of Dimension Lumber for All Building Purposes The Public is Invited to Come to the Mill and Look Over Our Stock. We have any kind of Lumber for the Builder’s Needs I FORD V-8 outsold its two nearest competitors combined I New low Price COAL HAULING the nursery schools neMuutoil as a Ned C. Kelley. P. O. Box 62, Coquille Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co.