million dollars. While the company fighting ships were finished- almost had approximately 340,000 employees aS many as were finished in the en­ at the end of 1942, the average num- tire year of 1942. “Our production of high explosive ber.during the year was 336,000. Now suppose these excutives were willing powder has been six times greater By George Peck to work for nothing, and the savings than during the last war. (Taken from The Sentinel of Friday, the nurse came over with him. Repeatedly in this column, I have "We have shipped to lend-lease entailed thereby were divided equal­ June 22, 1923) H. A YOUNG, stated my opinion on labor and labor countries almost twice as many motor ly among the 336,000 employees, it Just as we go to press we learn Being unable to secure the Tele- unions. I wish to say it again: »1 vehicles as we produced for ourselves One Year __________ . »2 00 ' graph for an excursion to Bandon that J. F. Mast, a former, resident am for organized labor. I recognize would amount to 39c per week for alone in the last war If all these Six Months.---------- ----- - -------- --- 1.00 I Sunday, when the Coquille and Ban- of this county, was killed in an au­ bargain col­ each employee. Three Months.-------------------------- .60 I don baseball teams meet for their tomobile accident between here and the right _ of __ labor to ___________ I doubt if there is a single union vehicles were parked bumper to lectively by all legitimate methods. I No subscription taken unless paid of the United States Steel bumper they would reach twice emplo; tor in advance. This rule is impera­ second engagement. Cliff W. Perkins Myrtle Point this afternoon. . . > .He believe, however, that this must be employee Corporation who expects those ex­ across North Africa.” tive. ¡done wlthout dictation, coercion, 1 made arrangements for a fare and a to a cousin of Judge R. H. Mast Mr. Byrnes went on to describe the ecutives to work without compensa­ half for the round trip. The Charm 0 ¡domination or interference of any remarkable achievements of Ameri­ tion .or who begrudges one single Entered at the Coquille Postoffice ss can take about 80 down at 9:15 in The death of Mrs. Frank A. Hol- ;mnd. I deplore the fact that a small ca's new inventions such as radar, Second Class Mail Matter. the morning and the Norma will man last Sunday afternoon was a minority of labor’s leadership is made penny of that 39e per week, any more the locator which is giving us fight-, than he begrudges a single penny of shock to Coquille citizens, many of bring them home. Without any more up of men who either are commun­ superiority over the Axis, the new rain there will probably be several whom had not heard of her illness. istic, or are exploiting the workers the 46c per week which the average ___ destroyer escort which is hunting union member pays into his union. autos going down for the game. It for their own selfish ends.” <— down enemy subs, and other ingen- Jean McNally, daughter of Mr. and Now, I would like to amplify that Both are essential expenses — one should be a good contest. provides the job at which he works — ious new developments Mrs F. C. McNelly, celebrated her statement a bit. I further believe II Ottqof I This tribute is paid to the same the other gets for him the largest ’ Art Berg, Wednesday morning, re­ fourth birthday anniversary Wednes-, that any employee is ill-advised, «Tl I I PlILIiMi American industry which the Axis ceived a consignment of eight dozen day, June 20th, with a party at her1 provided there is a well-managed possible compensation for that work. ' powers thought capable only of pro­ The United States Steel Corpora ­ young Chinese pheasants which he home on the Coquille Highway. Dain- union, be it CIO, AF of L or inde- ducing refrigerators, washing ma­ • ••••••••• and Dr. O. E. Low and J. L. Holy­ ty favors marked places for the fol- pendent, at the plant that employs tion has been used as an example be­ chines, and other essentially peace- cause it is principally the large com ­ cross liberated along the Marshfield lowing little guests: Helen and Ruth mm, if he does not join that union. time products. highway that morning. , • • . *, Graham, Betty and Calvin Savage, But, he himself must be allowed tp panies at which criticism has been • and Fancy Joan and Lynn Perrott, Elizabeth make that decision to join that union 'levelled because Of alleged exorbi- ’ Little did our enemies realize that of his own free will and accord, with- I Unt “Jaries P®“1 « while free American enterprise was 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Skeels intend Pierce, Gretchen Neal, Patricia Peart engaged in manufacturing the every­ » ’ ¥ y. Interestins is most Interesting to learn that Big and Jean McNelly. leaving tomorrow morning in their out threat of reprisals if he fails to Anyone of our citizens who day conveniences which gave to the less per Steel ’ s management costs car for Eugene where their daughter. do so. , , ' i abroad early in the morning before member- American people the highest living week per worker than his Marvin Jane Hawkins entertained Miss Marvel, will receive her. diploma A well-managed, well-organized the street sweepings have been re­ standard in the world, it was at the Monday morning as a graduate of the the following girls at a progressive union is an essential cog in the Amer­ ship in the union. moved must admit Coquille lacks same time building up, the skill ahd Pit party Wednesday evening, at the ican industrial set-up! It performs a State University. something in civic pride. If a cam­ the know-how that are being so ef­ hoine of her parents on Spurgeon Hili: real service for its members—it helps Ü. 8. PRODUCTION 18 paign were started among the chil­ ficiently applied in the present emer­ OVERWHELMING The Star, one of Chas. W. Ashton’s Misses Florence and Mary Ella Cary, to assure for them reasonable wages dren against littering the sidewalks gency. fleet of river boats, was considerably Marcella and Catherine Fox, Vera , and better working conditions. As In his first speech since he was and pavements with trash, it might damaged by fire Saturday; the cabin Fortier, Jean Young, Phyllis Me- no service worthy of the name can named Director bf the newly formed Calling cards, ov ror »1.00 be possible for our down town section Curdy, Pauline and Grace Ellingsen 1 be performed without cost to the re­ Office of War Mobilization, James F. being burned. to have a neater appearance at all and Gloria and Beatrice Getz. I cipients of that service, it naturally Byrnes, presented some conclusive times. As for adults, however, it to Jos. Achenbach, who has been at follows that members of a union must figures on overwhelming production. hard to teach an old dog new tricks Erling Brauti, who has been with 1 pay reasonable weekly or monthly the Umpqua Hotel in Roseburg since “The 100,000th plane manufactured so a certain amount of paper, wrap- SO a certain “"'uunl OI■ J**"’. W™P" hjt ,troge of paralysis early last the Fuhrman’s Pharmacy here for the 1 dues into their union. Union leaders since we began our war production ' who successfully manage the affairs program came off the assembly line 7„ •“ >“• fn«1" H“ ’ th«* «M Oregon in 1940 was »378. Mercy on *v*ral -eate to their side of the aisle from the northwest. us, some one else must have paid a major portion of ours and we did not The president has until Friday even know It. night to sign, file without his sig- When one looks at the pictures of nature or veto the Connally-Harness lhe wearers at soot-suits one can anti-strike bill. Opinions were about only hettrv« that the fashion arose evenly divided on his action until among youths who were compelled lasl Sunday, when the coal mhftrs to wear the cast-off clothing of larger for the third time began walking out men. Boys so humiliated probably «8»*n Now the prognosticators pre­ found comfort in banding together,. diet he will sign the bill. Public just as misery loves company, and opinion, they point out, will force thus the style was set and a gang of such a move although the president hoodlums created. Minor crimes led may not have wanted to. Telegrams to greater ones probably as the in- from Jabor leaders in both Oregon » Stele Fair Canceled As AW To w„ Effor( Oregon will have no state tyür in 1943, the state director of agriculture, E. L. Peterson, announced following an executive meeting, the first semi­ annual session of 1943, with the state board, of agriculture in Salem June 18, when the matter was discussed from all angles and unanimous agree­ ment reached that the war demands that all efforts on the part of agricul­ ture be directed toward the produc­ tion of food. Old papers 5e a bunah. wanted! Men And Women Who Are Hard Of Hearing try have flooded* the White House, pelled them to assert themselves. Inci­ —Along this same line we have often urging him to veto the bin. northwest congressmen, observed that al) children at one dentally, stage or another of their development like others, are getting “hail Colum­ To make this simple, no risk hear­ become self-assertive to the point of bia" on the one hand and highest ing test. If you are temporarily deaf­ impudence but the child with a praise on the other for their vote on ened, bothered by ringing buzzing head noises due to hardened or ooagu- stable home environment where gra­ the measure.