The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 08, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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—- 1 destroyed that its survival was highly j were grossly discriminated against,
improboble.
1 the actual suspension must have come
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To show you "how far the bankers i from the Palace Guard and not from
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who composed *^he Board of RFC Mr, Walker.
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Freedoni Throught Government
However, in this power to thus sus­
All the distinctive features and.
missed the mark, the City of Bandon
H. A. YOUNG and M. D. GRIMES
pend American magazines or periodi­ superiority of our republican institu­
has
paid
off
over
$250,000.00
on
its
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(Taken
from
The
Sentinel
of
Friday,
Schroeder
took
the
train
for
Ana
­
Publishers
July «, 1923)
heim, Calif., says that leaving Rose­ debt since the fire. Its industries cals lies a grave danger to the free­ tions are derived from the teachings
H. A. YOUNG, Editor
dom of the press. Any act of sus­ of Scripture.
—Everett.
The
Cadmean
program
for
this
burg on the return trip at five o’clock, are far stronger than ever before and
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pension of mailing privileges so vital
the
town
is
definitely
on
the
up
­
One
year's Chautauqua will start tomor- he met 187 autos before (.reaching
. Discerning the rights of man, we
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ilx
grade. The bankers were right in no to the life of any publishing business cannot fail to foresee the doom of all
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particular. Their batting average should be carefully scrutinized by oppression. Slavery is not the legi­
No subscription taken unless paid five days. It is an attraction of un­
Congress and thoroughly justified by
There were about 500 fans out at was exactly zero. And I have felt
tor in advance. This rule is impera­ usual quality and will be unique in
timate state of man. God made map
the Post Office Department. There
that
the
depression
of
the
30*s
was
tive.
Coos county in that admission will be the ball park last Sunday to see the
free.
Mary Baker Eddy
is a question whether this power
free. Arthur Ellingson and Henry North Bend team receive a trimming caused very largely by the fact, that
Tiie
very
idea
of the power and
should
be
left
In
the
hands
of
the
Entered at the Coquille Poetoffice as Lorenz who have been collecting the at the hands of the local club, the re­ RFC was staffed by bureaucrats
Second Class Mail Matter.
Postmaster General or whether a right of the people to establish gov-,
rather,
than
by
business
men
or
thousand dollars in subscriptions the ceipts being $200.
joint committee-of Congress handling ernmentf presupposes the duty of
farmers.
past week. My that it has been a
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Post Office matters should not be every individual to obey the estab­
This
is
not
intended
to
be
a
reflec
­
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Martin left
pleasure to work on that committee,
given
the final say. It certainly does lished government. —Washington.
I for everyone has come through glad­ Wednesday morning for a two tion on the banking profession be­
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not square up with American ideals
cause
a
successful
banker
must
be
a
Patriotism is a blind and irrational
ly and some have even offered to months* trip, on which they will visit
to have one’s business arbitrarily
impulse unless it is founded on a
in northern Idaho, in Wyomiiig, and pessimist. Our savings are not safe
give more if it is needed.
in the hands of any banker who destroyed by the act of a single Fed­ knowledge of the blessings we are
also see Yellowstone Park.
hisiíe U
PlBLIS
isn’t. But in an agency intended to eral official and without being per­ called to secure and the privileges we
R. T. Newton, a former Coquille
mitted a day in court. And this lat­
propose to defend. —Robert Hall.
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The city council held a short session build up public confidence in the
boy, was here the first of the week
ter expression means that the day in
midst
of
a
general
depression,
one
fQr a visiV wlth relatives. He is en­ Mohday evening and after disposing
We must accept the disciplines of
court should be within the financial
gaged near Klamath Falls in logging of other business went into executive should have only those with the most
reach of every citizen apd not merely democracy as well as its freedoms.
optimistic
frame
of
mind
and
the
operation and left for there on Wed­ session to consider who should be ap­
By R. T. Moore
.
; the rich. Even tho.the present law Discipline from without flourishes
pointed to succeed Frank Dungey as greatest confidence in American busi­
It should be made known to the tax nesday.
does specify that the publisher may when discipline from within grows
ness.
,
In
the
case
of
the
City
of
Ban
­
marshal, he being named to succeed
paying public that one-fifth of all
—Harry Woodburn Chase.
seek redress or relief in court from weak.
don,
if
such
men
had
passed
on
the
Mrs. Roy Watson suffered a broken E. O. Faustman as water superin­
the land in the United States proper,
the action by the Post Office Depart­
loan
application
we
would
have
been
Only
free
people can hold their
tendent.
There
were
several
appli
­
is now under Government ownership arm and other minor injuries about
living today in a much nicer town. ment, the- procedure is so costly that purpose and their honor steady to a
cations
for
the
job
but
after
hearing
ten
o
’
clock
here
Tuesday
morning
and pays no taxes, i.
.
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,
The County and State would have ionly the rich can take advantage of common end, and prefer the interest
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In addition to the land there is when their Ford ro»d«t«‘ *as hit by the views of several members of the
been
better off because of the it-
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of mankind to any narrow interest of
council, Mayor Nosier named Jack A.
about twelve billion dollars worth of another car.
—Woodrow Wilson.
Leach for marshal and both appoint­ existence of an attractive town. The
The people’s Congress should take their own.
business property owned by the Gov­
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Chas. Ei Schroeder, who drove out ments were promtly corffirmed by the RFC would have been repaid more immediate steps to protect this right.
ernment directly or by its many agen­
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than half of the loan inside of the
to
Roseburg
Wednesday,
where
Mrs.
’
council.
.
,
And any suggestion of dirty politics
Calling cards. So tor »1.0C.
cies.
first seven years of its existence.
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ia the handling of these cases should
The danger in this situation is
One
must
assume'
there'
are
many
tration's measures.
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volt in Congress that is now the talk
removed
thru
the piti-
recognized by conservative leaders ¡
such- incidents all over the United j be
less 'summarily
publicity of
a public
hearing
be-
The Court obstacles were removed of the. town, is merely the outward
SUNDAY DINNERS
in both major parties and discuMion
fore the proper committee of the Con­
States
and
that
the
original
purpose
_is under way to plan for the return by the simple expedient of appoint- expression of a growing lack of con­ of the RFC was innocently betrayed gress.
of much of this property to. private ing judges who were believed to be fidence in bureaucratic control. The by the very men who were chosen
in sympathy \yith the general pro- resignation of Chester C. 'Davis as
ownership and public tax rolls as an
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of the Administration. The Food Administrator, the sharp and to administer it. And now it seems
economic post-war measure.
to
be
used
merely
to
circumvent
Con
­
spicy
letter
written
by
Mr.
Baruch
and
Coos county has had a taste of what long tenure of office by the President
gress by passing out funds to agen­
Government ownership means to has afforded ample opportunity in when he accepted the appointment to cies who would have difficulty in
local' school districts and other tax thia direction. The cost to the coun­ assist Justice Byrnes, the several persuading hard-boiled finance com­
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, has been
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general distrust and statements by other bureaucratic
A. F. A A. M.
levying bodies. The increasing of try
mittees to let them have funds.
SPECIAL
COMMUNICATIONS
even
contempt
with
which
the
legal
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czars
such
as
Mr.
Jeffers,
all
call
at-
Dinners
$1.00 and $1.25
Federal land acquisition correspond­
Being a resident of Bandon and
Friday,
^uly
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8:08
P.
M.
profession
regards
many
of
‘
the
Fed
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­
tention
to
the
sam/i
thing.
No
one
has
Open
Every
Day till 8:00 p.m.
ingly increases the local real property {
any definite authority and there is considerably soured on the RFC for
Work in M. M.
tax burden. As real property in our eral Courts.
There is some indication that the no exact demarcation of assignments their missing the boat in our case, I
Visitors Welcome
entire State is taxed about to the
(' appointed judges, being human and in the various fields. The resulting am probably too prejudiced, to be
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limit we are vitally interested in
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permitted a fair analysis of the RFC.
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keeping the Federal ownership at a : fully aware of this attitude on the chaos is growing very dangerous to
But
the
facts
speak
for
themselves
minimum and the private property part of their brothers-in-trade, are the prosecution of the war and the and the reading public may draw
on the tax rolls at a maximum. The , showing a tendency toward inde- public is demanding that something their own conclusions.
While it is not required by law that auto driven have
developments in these matters are , [ pendence of thinking and action that be done, and quickly. Hence the
may
lead
to
better
relations
in
the
revolt
by
the
politically
sensitive
worth watching.
Senator Langer of South Dakota
' future. The legal profession does Congress.
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called
attention of the Senate to an
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not
ask
these
couqs
to
have
a
fixed
The
City
of
Bandon
had
a
bitter
ex-
.
A peculiar inconsistency in the
’ attitude of mend. It only asks that perience with bureaucracy after the , action by the Post Office Department
management policy of one of the
Under the provisions of the new state law, which becomes
strongest and most 'reliable of the j the judges be fair and honest and free fire in 1936. We were led on to draw arbitrarily depriving about seventy
effective on June 10, it is highly desirable, from the auto-
labor unions is shown in a statement I from any political or social obllga- up an excellent plan for a compact, magazines of mailing privileges.
Thé grounds for imposing .this
ist’s point of view that his car be fully covered by Liability
made by its president concerning an tlion that would Influence their th Ink- attractive, little town, easily served
Insurance to make sure that, in case of an accident or col­
assessment against all its members in*' The profession also feels that by Utilities and potentially a pleasant penalty were obscenity and danger to
the public morals. One of the peri­
lision, for which he may not be responsible, that the license
for a war fund to relieve certain dis­ jit is entitled to certain definite and place in which to live.— At the cost
positive policies which it can rely up- 1 of a great deal of time and effort odicals was the Police Gazette which
of his car is not suspended, pending court action to deter­
tressed peoples in Europe.
mine where the fault lay.
The head of this union, whom I will on to be the law until publicly property owners were induced to'had been published since 1845.
changed by Act of Congress. These deed their property into a common
Senator Langer outlined the his-
. not name, has a high place In labor
FOR THE BEST IN LIABILITY INSURANCE SEE
ranks in the nation. His union is well opinions are not my* own and I pass pool in the hands of a Board of Trus- , lory of this well-known publication
them
on
for
what
they
are
worth.
tees,
who
would
in
turn
deed
back
1
and
told
of
how
it
was
given
an
or-
managed and has assisted employers
in building up their business. It is There is much food for thought in to the property owner a plot or plots I der for a. large number of copies by
Central Committee in
of land substantially equal in area the Democratic
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well considered by its members, its this conversation.
Res. Phone ML
Office Phone 5
and location to the plots which he 1936 when it supported President
employers, and the general public.
Roosevelt
’
s
candidacy.
Later,
when
One of the casualties <if bureaucrat­ originally owned. This required a
It prides itself on the democratic
it swung to Willkie in 1940 it got into
manner in which its affairs are con­ ic control that will seriously affect great deal of confidence on the part
difficulty with the Post Office De­
ducted and particularly in its sys­ the general public for some time to of property owners in the Board of
come is the wild cat oil well.
Trustees and a faith in the future partment. The Senator examined
tem for election of officers.
the copies objected to by the Post
Wild-catters. squeezed between high of the City.
Yet its Policy Board, consisting of
Office Department and the only ob­
wages
on
the
one
hand
and
ceiling
~
To
finance
the
rebuilding
of
the
a few top officers, has assessed these
scenity he could find in it was an
of Coquille
arbitrary payments against their prices for oil on the other, have simp­ streets and the general rearrange­
article supporting Mr. Willkie.
ly
quit
business.
Not
enough
new
ment
of
facilities,
and
to
refinance
members without permitting the
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He went on to state that four of the
membership any direct voice in the wells have been drilled to keep pace the existing city debt, a loan of about
seventy
periodicals
had
their
priv
­
manner. If any member does not with the tremendous consumption of $400,000.00 was solicited from the
ileges restored after a high-priced
see fit to pay the assesment he is war time. We are fast using up qut RFC. Repayment was to be made
attorney, who was formerly a Demo­
liable for expulsion from the union gasoline reserves and the time is not partly from taxes and partly from the
cratic committee chairman, had in­
with resulting loss of job, and black­ far off when even essential driving receipts of the utilities.
After the entire scheme was Mt up terceded for the publishers. Inci­
listing that will prevent him from ob­ will have to be drastically curtailed
dentally, these four magazines were
taining employment in his line any­ if the Armed Services are to have and in working condition we were
adequate oil supplies.
told that the RFC had turned us published by a fvealthy concern The
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where in the United States.
This dangerous condition is now down, that the scheme was not work­ Police Gazette is not wealthy.
The leaders evidently see nothing
All of this implies rather a nasty
inconsistent with Democracy in the recognised belatedly and something able because the City would be un­
bit of politics on the part of the Post
levying of such assesments. And it may be done to induce wild-catters to able to meet the payments which
Office Department and is not in keep­
must be conceded that the money go back to work. But the hour is late stretched over some 20 years. They
“WALLY”
ing with character of the Postmaster
raised will go to a very noble and and distress to the public probably further pointed out that local indus­
Phone 46
Res. 22BJ
try was of uncertain tenure of life General. If there is any truth in the
worthy cause. Yet it would seem to cannot be wholly avoided.
The astonishing and powerful re- and that the town was so thoroughly contention that these periodicals
be sailing on a dangerous course if
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this policy of forcing union member­
ship to contribute to various poli­
tical and charitable projects be con­
tinued. It can hardly result In any­
thing other than ultimate disintegra­
tion of the Union with disastrous ef­
fects both as to its membership and
to the employers who hire them.
This evil can easily be remedied by
the taking of votes in the Locals and
the publishing of the results. It will
be slower and more cumbersome to
handle assessments in this fashion
but it will be safer.
The Sentinel
1
Gems of Thought
TWENTY YEARS AGO
44$t£i «Tie«
Timely Topics
Southern
Fried Chicken
Chadwick lodge No. 68
Sea Foods
TOWN CAFE
Auto Liability Insurance
E. E. (Spike) Leslie
The Industrial Repair Co
MACHINING
WELDING
PRESSING
METALLIZING
-BLACKSMITHING
Repairing Aids Victory
AMERICA delivers
the goods!
America has shifted into ’’high”!
It's a tough job... and a thirsty one.
An interesting discussion with a
prominent Portland attorney reveals
the uncertainty and lack of confi­
dence now general in the legal pro­
fession on questions of constitutional
and statutory law. The constantly .
changing policies of the Federal
Courts and bureaus have nulified
long-established legal codes based on [
the inviolability of the Constitution.
As this lawyer states it, Federal law '
is applicable only from Tuesday until.
Tuesday. One never knows whether
the law will be the same next week 1
as it is this. It is like playing a game |
of poker with all the cards wild, in- I
. stead of merely the deuces.
wmwiwmmk . »».a».*---nmisiii—if wwi t rsrit .- titMii r
any other source I would have con->
sidered it merely the personal opinion
of the speaker. But coming from ibch
a one, it indicates a general attitude
in the profession.
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One of the Administrations moat i
dangerous weaknesses has been the
lust for power which has forced the
removal of the obstacles of opposite-
minded courts opposing the Adminis-
BOTTLE SHORTAGE!
Return 'Empties" promptly
Cream O’Coos Ice Cream Co.
Distributors, Coquille
ACMI ntWISIM, So» i A sc I ks