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cooraxr ouboon . fmday , mat i , ima s? ■s public buildings instead of boondog plain the advantage of various forms, of co-operation. 2. There are thou gle™. sands of people in Palestine who have a ases sarta ia a csss rsws a natural love of music, but who ex Rev. and Mrs. T. R. Jackman H. A. YOUNG and HUD. GRIMES to Be Here This Summer perience difficulty in finding the Publishers means whereby they may enjoy the H. A. YOUNO. Editar Another letter from Rev. T. R. many pleasures that music gives. The ! ft Jackman, written April 5, Palm Sun broadcasting service will endeavor td Subscription Rates fill this need, and stimulate musical One Year--------------------------------- 43.9® day, from Jerusalem, was received by Six Months----- ------------------------- 100 the Sentinel, Sunday evening, just life in Palestine, so that we may see Throe Months--------------------------- 00 three weeks from the date it was both oriental and western music grow No subscription taken unless paid in strength, side by side, each true to for in advance. This rule is impera written. its own tradition.” Rather than rewrite what Mr. tive. An interesting feature of the Pal Jackman said in his communication Advertising Rales about their plans the Sentinel will estine broadcasting is that the an Display advertising 30 cents pe. print his letter and also the story nouncements are made in the three Indi. No sdvertiaement inserted fot official languages of Palestine, name less than 50 cents. Reading noticet about Jerusalem’s first broadcasting ly: English, Hebrew and Arabic And station. The other article, about the 10 cents per line. No reading notice or advertisement of any kind, insert excavations at Jericho, will appear so the high commissioner's speech was given in the three languages. In ed for >es than 25 cents. later. the arranging of the programs, it is Entered at the Coquille Postoffice a> I am enclosing a couple of short made possible for certain hours to be Second Class Mail Matter. stories on subjects of current interest devoted especially for the Arabs, Office Cerasr W. First and Willard St Possibly you will find them worth Jews and Christians so that all fac tions will be happy. printing. Throughout the country there were Our sojourn in Jerusalem is fast NOTHING SECRET ABOUT IT groups of people gathered around the The man who thinks that last Mon coming to a close as we expect to radios to get the first prqgaam as day’s special election was a secret af leave here about May first for Egypt Palestine went on the air. And so fair evidently does not read the Sen We will sail for Europe and then af another page has been written in the tinel for reference to it has beer ter a visit to Germany and other history of this ’Prophecy Fulfilling countries will sail for the States on made in first page stories for the past the “Queen Mary” on her - maiden Land” and we were so glad to be month or more. present and see for ourselves the Nor was it a Chamber of Com voyage. We are glad to say that we have se wonderful way that prophecy is be- merce affair, for a great many mem ing fulfilled. bers forgot the city was holding an cured a competent man to carry on the work that we have established election that day. More than that the matter has not been mentioned in since coming here. The Jews are re Chamber of Commerce meetings turning in great numbers and this since some time in 1935 when leading field is very needy for Gospel work. I merchants were trying to devise some We will be reaching them through the plan for securing a better lighted printed page and we are now estab lishing our own printing shop. Al business district. No one need fear that an expensive ready have, type in four languages: lighting program is to be foisted on Hebrew, German, Arabic and English > them. It is doubtful that the resi The man that I am leaving in charge j Administrators of Oregon’s unem dence districts will ever petition for speaks these languages fluently, in the formation of such districts and fact is a teaeher of languages, and he ployment compensation act were con the council is only acting at the re will personally supervise the setting siderably heartened this week by news from New York that the court quest of business section property of the type. It is surely wonderful to be in this of appeals—highest tribunal of that owners in taking such steps as have land during the Easter season. This state—had upheld the constitutional been taken. The next step will be a petition to being Palm Sunday there have, of ' ity of the act, very similar to the Ore- The' gon law. The New York court in a the council for the creation of a course, been special services. downtown lighting district, after most impressive of all was the pro- j five-to-two opinion held that there is which the council will call a meeting cession from Belhpbage and the j "nothing unreasonable or .unconstitu» tional in a legislative act which seeks of the property owners affected to Mount of Olives into the city. However, the tension is very high to meet the evils and dangers of un decide what kind of a system is de bet ween the Arabs and Jews." They,; employment in the future by raising sired. No one will have to pay for any the Arabs, had great processions into a fund through taxation of employ thing new that he does not desire, un he city of Jerusalem this past week ers generally." less he is opposed to what a two- It was the time of their anual feast Eleven thousand adults are attend thirds majority of the property own at Nebbi Mussa. As they marched into the city from the outlying towns, ing the 739 classes which has been or ers desire. The city of Coquille is to be con they sang songs of hate for the Jew ganized as WPA projects under the gratulated on taking this progressive and warned him to leave Palestine. supervision of the state department step which will remove it from the Every little ways the processions of education, according to C. A. How would stop and they would put on a ard, state superintendent of public list of "dark” towns. very meaningful “sword dance” and Instruction. Temporary Jobs are be scream and cry their hate for the ing provided through these projects HEADED FOR THE DISCARD Nearly frantic backstage efforts Jew. There is bound to be an out to 285 unemployed teachers. / are being made in Washington to break sooner or later. Must close, will endeavor to send Actual construction work on Ore keep another new social regulation law from joining the dodo and the another article before leaving, We gon’s new, capitol should get under well as the upper grades of elemen expect to be back in Coquille for a way early in November according to tary schools during the current school Blue Eagle in oblivion. members of the capitol reconstruction year. The law is the Wagner Labor Re visit some time this summer. commission meeting in Salem this1 lations act. It was passed, theoreti Jerusalem Calling Residents of the state prison at Sa week to Complete plans for selection cally, for the purpose of guarantee “This is Jerusalem Calling. With of the architect who will design the lem were not among those who had ing the right of employees to bargain their ears glued to the radio one night collectively. But, unfortunately, some these four words history was made in new structure. Selection of the jury which is to this week when a nation-wide radio congressmen concede now, it regu Palestine yesterday (Monday, March lated only the employer and not the 30). For it was with these four pass on the entries in the architects' ( hook-up broadcast a dramatization of employee. Consequently, like all words that the postmaster general of contest and pick the winner was 'the Siskiyou tunnel mail train rob one-sided laws, its popularity is wan Palestine officially opened the new made by the commission at this meet bery staged by Roy, Ray and Hugh Palestine Broadcasting Service (P. B. ing but the personnel of the jury will D'Autremont, three Inmates of the ing Washingtonians whose memories S.).. A microphone had been placed not be made known until after the Oregon penitentiary. Warden Lewis extend back about a year are recall in the field adjoining the new broad close of the contest. The jury will in explained that his “boys” are not ing how unpopular the NRA was just casting station located at Ramallah, clude two members of the capitol particularly interested in this type of before the Supreme Court ruled It il and there was a gathering of about commission, one layman not a mem program and already know all the legal. And how officials made every 300 persons for the opening and dedi ber of the commission and two archi details of that crime, probably much tects of national repute, one from the better than the 'radio broadcasters. effort to revive flagging support. And cation of the new station. More While millions of free Americans how the NRA moved from the bally- j The studios for the station are lo east and one from the west. cated in Jerusalem and the towers at than 200 architects from all sections were thrilling to the killings depicted hoo to the alibi stage. The Wagner Labor Act has done Ramallah which is ten miles north of of the country have announced their by the radio drama the 900-odd pris just that—progressed from cheer* to the city. Ramallah is where Hannah intention of competing. All entries oners in the big house at the end of jeers; to the point where those lived when she prayed fora son, "and must be in ihe hands of Arthur S. State street were being entertained charged with its enforcement are ex God heard her." This entire ares is Benson, clerk of the supreme court by with programs of a more elevating plaining why it failed. The best in rich in the setting* for Bibical stories May 21 and the award will be an nature. % dication of the trend is the fact that and I wonder what the prophets of nounced on May 29. Completed draw registrars of non-resident old would have thought could they ings must be submitted to the capitol The 50 members of the National Labor Re motorists throughout the state have lations board appeared in the senate havg been present at the dedication commission by September 15. been enrolled as members of a recep education sub-committee’s hearing* yesterday. I could not but wonder, The excessive price of lime is pre tion Committee in the campaign to on civil liberties with alibis •nd ex also, as to what they would have said should they have been called upon venting its use on Oregon farms ag “sell Oregon” to the touring public. cuses for failure of the act. The Supreme Court has not yet to make a speech. Particularly, I was ricultural experts declared in a con Secretary of State Snell announced ruled on the Wagner act. When it thinking as to what Samuel would ference here this week. The confer this week that his registrars had been does—best legal minds hold that the have said for thia is his home country. ence had been called by State Treas instructed to do everything in their The postmaster-general, Lieut. Col. urer Holman with a view to encour- power to make the visits of motoring court will find this law illegal too thers will be bitter criticisms of the William Hudson, made the opening re the use of more lime in order to tourists a pleasant one. court from sorAe. But unless the marks and then introduced the high stimulate the state prison lime Indus- I backstage, frantic propagandists do commisisoner, who is the head of the try and provide work for more pris- [ Dan Kellaher, former state parole a better job than they did with NRA. Palestine government under the Brit oners. Solon T. White, state director officer, is to appear in court at Sa- the howling will stop soon. And the ish mandate. I quote his address In of agriculture, and several county' lem to answer to charges of agreeing ___ agreed _____________ _ _______ ,__________________________ that the ,__________ price of lime to accept a bribe in connection with reason will be that the Wagner act is part: “For some years I have been agents just as unpopular as the NRA was impressed by the benefits that a well1 would have to be brought down to a an alleged promise to assist L. A. -directed broadcasting service can maximum of $3.50 a ton delivered be- Banks, former Jackson county editor, " last May. bring to the mind and spirit of any' fore farmers could afford th use it ex- 1 to secure his liberty under parole, people who enjoy its advantages. ... I tensively. The delivered price now J ■ ■ - - NO POLITICS IN WPAT The Sentinel Novv®Lette All employees who drive cars were invited to sign a pledge and as a result a large percentage of them . have given their whole-hearted co operation. As a personal reminder of his pledge, each of these employees has received a small “I Will Drive Safely” sticker to be posted on the dashboard of his car. A motto has been suggested by one editorial writer for the life-saving campaign, that it is “possible to be SWIFT and st the same time CAU TIOUS." Body and Fender repair work done by experienced mechanics. Our body painter is an expert. Let us prove we have the best of repair service. Southwestern Motor Co. “ lltf If you want to subscribe for a Port land daily the clubbing combination we offer with the Sentinel will save Pledges to drive carefully and help you money reduce the terrible traffic toll have been signed by ten employees of the Coquille Swift & Company plant, ac cording to C. T. Selbig, local manager, who also announced that a grand to tal of 18.000 have been signed volun tarily by members of the Swift or Local & Long Distance ganization. This is part of a nation-wide cam paign begun six months ago by G. F. Swift, president of the company, in Moving a Specialty cluding those who drive their own automobiles as well as company driv ers. "We hope that our signed resolu tions will be a means to reduce the auto accident toll in Coquille and also in other sections of the country," said ' Phone 178-L Mr. Selbig. Careful driving and The broadcasting service in Palestine, ranges around $8 25 a ton at points Democratic NatT Committeeman proper regard for others will greatly , Insured Carrier will not be concerned with politic*. [ within a radius of SO miles of the reduce accidents not only in number, Broadcasting will be directed for the prison. Holman agreed to attack the' Claude McCulloch, of Klamath but in severity. J advantage of all communities. Its problem in an effort to secure a re Falls, is a candidate on the democrat ic ticket for national committeeman main object will be the spread of duction in the freight rate from the r knowledge and of culture, nor, I can quarry to the prison as well as in a from Oregon, and according to Ray assure you. will the claims of religion reduction in the price of the lime Saltmarsh, who was in Coquille on Tuesday, Mr. McCulloch is the best be neglected. rock. man running for the office to tie in "As in all our activities, we shall ✓ start on a small scale but, God will Signing of petitions is a serious with the present administration in ing, we shall advance step by step, matter and not to be taken lightly in securing Oregon’s share of federal until we have a service worthy of the the opinion of Attorney General Van appropriations. - • —» Following are extracts from a re Winkle, who this week ruled that vivid and varied life of Palestine. cent item in a Klamath Falls paper "We shall try to stimulate new in once a petition is presented to a coun EYES EXAMINED, terests and make all forms of know ty court the signers could not have rp8ard,n9 Mr McCulloch: GLASSES FITTED ledge more widespread. I win give their names removed from the docu-1 lenses Duplicated Latest Equipment a . you two examples in both of which I ment. Politically, Oregon Is in revolt have deep interest. 1. There are Complete Optical Service on Dignified Credit Plan. The campaign for safe driving is to against Portland’s attempted domina thousands of farmers in this country who are striving to improve their be carried into the schools of Oregon. tion Typical of Portland, that .city methods of agriculture. I hope we C. A. Howard, state superintendent of has two candidates for democratic f r Reception Room jointly with Dr. J. R. Bunch. shall find ways and means to help public instruction, has announced national committeeman, probably the Itaird Building Coquille, Oregon Phone 82-J these farmers and assist them to in plans for a one-week course in high most important office in the party. « — The up-state also has a candidate. crease the yield of the soil, improve way education to be presented in ev the quality of their produce, and ex ery senior and Junior high school as in Claude McCulloch, of Klamath J • I For months, Harry L. Hopkins had been denying that there was any pol itics in the WPA, says a dispatch from Washington, D. C. Finally, the charges became so severe that he had to do something. Political wiseacres told Hopkins it looked like he was trying to build himself up as omni potent. So he declared he would be human. He started by firin» a Wash ington state WPA chief for alleged political activity. Immediately, a lot of congressmen began wondering how many of the denied charges were true. And won dering whether it was wise to give billions to one man to spend as he saw fit. Their doubts lent strength to the group who wanted to earmark 3500,000,000 or more out of the new $1,500,000,000 for public works pro jects. That, at least, they said, would split responsibility two ways and give tax-paying constituents something for their money that they could see— Falls. Reared in Portland and edu cated in the public schools there, having lived part of his active pro- fessional life in Baker county, and prominent in all Southern Oregon ac tivities for the last ten years — in Claude McCulloch the state at large has a candidate for this important of fice who can be recommended to the democratic voters with pride and confidence. At his hands' the great unfinished projects of the Roosevelt administration, which affect the gen eral welfare of the state so mightily —Bonneville dam and deep water, Umatilla Rapids, Tongue Point naval base, Coast bridges, national policies of grazing and reforestation—will re ceive intelligent and sympathetic un derstanding. Meanwhile, Multnomah county will get a square deal at his RgEdA.__________ ____ _____________ Swift Employees Pledge Safety H. E HUDDLE HAULING COAL Dr T. De La Rhue Eyesight Specialist *