The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 22, 1944, Page 12, Image 12

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I port on un-American activities, that
IU was heavily loaded with ma! who
I have been affiliated wtih the com­
munist party in recent years. Rankin
called the alleged communists and
fellow travelers by name.
Later
there was pressure from high otA-
rial sources that caused a sufficient
number of congressmen to change
g their votes and restore the half mil-
flion dollar appropriation.
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ter recently received by C. W. Kline. r
’ awake until lights out, well when li
from his son A/C Robert F. Kline,,
; hit The rack last night I had had .
who is stationed with the Army Air , eight hears of sleep in the previous
Force at Santa Ana, Calif.:
' 85 hours. Then I 'found out last'
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Curry Cour/ty'Airport
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I Street fresa the Oregonian
efflee by euliing the Oregonian
agency in CoqnlUe, *hene Ml
night that, being as t was scheduled,
tor fire guard today, I was on again
today, which means no extra sleep to- !
night either and I also miss classes,
PAUUNE TALBERT
yzhlch doesn't suit me so well either.
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In code class the instructor asked
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if any of the fellows have had any g Washington, D. Ç.„ June 22—Like
Work of clearing ground for the
previous experience to it and
„ many other things in this war. the northern Curry county airport was
mlnlke
* "" ¡Bi-29 superfortress which bombed started last week by Leonard & Slate,
right off the bat. That's all we have
, ^ke to pan. the course'su f guess Japan was a secret withheld from ■ Portland contractors. They have re­
ceived authoriaxtion from Washing-
none tor me 1 gto '“J
j won’t have trouble to that subject 1 the American people until the spec­
see the C. O., who *aCd that I wa
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nl have to wurk tacular raid on .the steel mjils at I ton, D. C., to proceed with the grad-f
I ing project. It is estimated thkt the
on the bat for fire “ua^Au^ray’"d , like------ to is Navul Recognition. I : Yawata. - (More than a million tons
¡like
of scrap Was shipped to those mills grading will eost $225,000 and that
for K. P. and as I was listed for Mon- 1
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never did know the difference to the ’ from the Pacific northwest prior to ! three to four months will be required
day he had moved me up a .day. ‘
looks of the different battleships or the war, vrtued at many millions of for the job. The grading contract is
Finally I found a fellow who was
different classes of battelships (BB), J dollars).
It is true that scores of exclusive of the paving work.
not scheduled for either of those
let alone being able to tell a cruiser neWs|>aper reporters knew all about i The area to be cleared is opposite
duties so I paid him. |2 to take fire
guard duty for me.
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! from a BB. We learned the features 1 the B-29s but they were pledged to the state cedar park and extends to
i of our four oldest battleships on Sat­ ’ secrecy and could not write a line Blacklock. Following completion of
“I got down to where we eatch the i
urday and I guess we are having four until the raid had been made. How­ the grading project, runways will be
Imses off the field and there were
more today. In gunnery we will ever, tiiere were inklings to publi­ . constructed.
only about 200 cadets in line then.
learn to stMp and assemble the 30 cations which gave a hint—but noth­
About 50 men will be employed and
Earlier in the evening there, must
and 50 cal. aircraft machine guns ing
hiring will be done entirely through *
have been 10,000 to the line 'cause it
and the 45 cal. Thompson Sub-ma- g
superfortresses were coming the United States employment service,
was clear up past our barracks,
chine.
e assembly lings,
iii^s, hundreds, of
The final plans call for north and *9.
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which is about 500 yards from the
"This just goes to show you how Lhoutlmds of Chii inese coolies, meh south runways only, as the naval au-
buses. There must have been 200
much time I have now that we have and women, were • building
huilrtincX airfielda
AirfiAlria thorlties
thsxritiAe considered fhut
unH
that esatit
east and
a newspapers that these boys were read­
started Pre-Flight. Here I am
in China for the special use of this w«st runways are unnecessary, slRfc
ing lying ell over the place and it
third day on this Q.I. bulletin
flying battleship.
These airfielda the prevailing winds on this part S
really' looked like hell when I got
isn’t finished yet. To go on
were required as a base from which ' the coast are almost entirely from a »
there a:.d about that time the O. D.
gunnery course: We do the
with
the B-29g could fly'from China to northerly ar southerly direction. As,
came along and stopped the buses
(side
the 45 cal. Automatic
Jtg>an. Pictures of the Chinese at ‘ a result of these changes it has been
and said no one leaves till the place
30 cal.
arm for all Com. Off.)
work were printed to many publics- necessary to make new plans and ra­
is cleaned up, so evtxyone stands
amiliarizatlop
.Ml Carbine and a
tions, but the significance, of these advertise the contract two or three
around and crabs tor abodt ten min­
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and
with the 30 Cal.
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fields was not comprehended by the i tithes, hence the delay to initiation
utes and then we finally pitch to and
R.AJR. (Bro
Automatic Rifle)
American reading public. What they of the work.--Curry County Reporter
clean the place up and I caught a
“Now that we/ire taking Pre-Flight
saw was an army of coolies carrying
bus into Santa Ana.’’
we have to
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loads of rock to baskets balanced on
Bob then goes on to tell what a
sure is ear
a
pole
over
their
shoulders,
the'way
time he had finding his way to
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ES, sonny boy, I'm your
the Chinese vegetable gardeners used
Wally’s station, what with green bus
P. I. we are getting now
daddy —the daddy yon
to
vend
their
ware
to
housewives
to
drivers and other troubles, but he
don't remember because you
is rough. Today we ran cross Seattle, Portland and Tacoma. The I
finally found him and, after talking
were just a few months old
try for about a mile and a quar­
airfields were built with hand-power, I
half the night, he crawled into a
when I left for war.'*
to the P. I. field, took a half
nothing else.
bunk in Wally's quarters. And to
War is heartless, little man.
nour of Judo, ran the obstacle course
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the morning, while Wally was
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It doesn’t five much heed to
which is half a mile itself and then
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duty. Bob sat to the office and Had
crashed into a meat placking plant in
family ties. But, along with
ran back. If I ever get out of this
Seattle, killing several people and
more chinning with him.
o millions of other men and
Army I am not going to lift a hand
Bob said it took him three hours
wrecking part of the building. The
women in uniform, tout dad i
to do anything but sleep and eat.
public knew It was a new plane but
and 40 minutes to get beck to his
is doing everything he can to
"I guess we’ll be going through the
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made no inquiries, for testing new |
t atop after missing the last bus from
keep another war from start­
High Altitude test next week. We
ing when you’re grown up and
Long Beach to Sanja Ana by ten .
planes in the past three years lias '
are going to get a lecture on it this
have children of your own.
become routine. ' Later the B-29.
minutes. Finally toy a round-about
week.
way he was al
went into mass production.
The,
to make it back,
| “WeU, I have some teste in Naval
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by street
nd buses. His letter
Boeing company, in its several (ac- ‘
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recognition and to Gunnery in the
continues:
I morning so I had better get on the lories, was doing a magnificent job :
THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION
’’Wh<
got back I happened to ball and do a little cramming. Every­ The big planes were taken to India ,
that I had forgotten to thing I am taking is really interest­ and thence flown to China and the > s
sign/but the night before in the big ing and nothing at all like the dry Japanese agents knew’ all about
them- the time of their arrival, their
rpih to get out of here. So I signed stuff we had at Bozeman.
I was
zFut and signed back in when I got taking eight words per minutes today size and speed and the airfields in
I China. The Japs knew the B-29 I
here. This trip was more of an orien­ in my second hour of code.”
was intended to find its targets ia
tation session anyway, kind of gave
i the land of the mikado, and knowing
me the lay of the land, etc.
ft
QB
Electric Fence Units, $14.75 and this, they began decentralizing their
“A feller sure doesn’t have much
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time of week ends here. You get up. Will work on 110-volt line, or war Industries and surrounded the
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Yawata plant with anti-aircraft
hot
shot
battery,
or
automobile
bat
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. off on Saturday as soon aa your last
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weapons.
tery.
Also
Hot-Shot
Bateries
for
class is over, which for Saturday and
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So far as the enemy was concerned,
lfltfs
the next two week-ends will be at sale. Geo. F. Burr Motor. *
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they were well advised as to the na­
0:30. and have to ba back at 11:00
ture of this new bomber and realized
on Sunday for the big parade at
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that they were to be on the receiving
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But yesterday
end.
But,
when
between
the
photo
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AT FOLLOWING PLACES
we had to be back at 4:0Q to go on
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graphs of the coolies pounding out ■X
K. P. at 5.00 p. m.
Bill’s Place
Coquille Auto Court
an immense airfield with their bare
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“Wally is going with a Wave that
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hands and ,the loas of life and prop­
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Cow Boon Dairy
Henninger’s
works in the same office he does and
erty when a bomber fell in Seattle,
he says ho is going to have next
Dillard Market
Brandon’s ; the American public could see no
week-end all planned for me.
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connection. B-29, no longer a hush-
Roxy Fountpin
Coquille Hotel
guess he is going to get me a blind
hush, Is a monument to the Boeing
date. I sure hope this one doesn’t
engineers.
Journal
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live up to the standards of my blind
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Noble Chow aing, Jr.—Phone 148M
date experiences In Bozeman
Bui
Shipped out of the ports of the
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of medical supplies and food intended
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for the American soldiers who are
held as prisoners of war by the Jap­
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anese. These consignments have been
taken ashore at Vladivostok, along
I have had Arthritis for over
Mr. Casey;
with boots, butter, farm machinery,
six years. Used all kinds of treat­
Dear Sir: After using many etc., which the Russians will use. The
ments and walked with a eane
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tnentments
for
rheumatism
and
until five weeks ago. Casey’s Cem-
supplies for the prisoners of war
arthritis,
withmo
results,
a
triend
poand is the only treatment that
recommended Casey’s Compound
have been warehoused in the cold
helped me. A. H. MATTHEIU. 351
of which I have received wonder­ Siberian port for months instead of
The distinctive imoofhn«»! and zest of Sick«' Select have
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ful results
I recommend it most
Portland, Oregon.
being rushed to their destination. The
highly. MRS. B P. BERT, 853 N.
given it a place all its own in public esteem. Among
hitch to the program lief at the door
Prescott. TH. 2889.
• Sept. 8, 1942
of Joe Stalin, the gallant ally of
Dr. Mr. Casey:
beers it is unique in the favor in which It is held by
After suffering three years with
“My rheumatism has left me Uncle Sam.
Arthritis, 1 am now feeling fine
those who recognize and demand extraordinary merit,
Stalin refuses to permit the Japan­
and I can truthfully recommend
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sirice using your Casey’s Com­
Casey’s Compound, tor it did the ese ships to enter the port of Vladivo­
pound. No more pain. Now able
work.” L. A. KRUGER, 4844 8. E. stok and remove the food and medj-
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to do my own work in my apart­
29th St.. Portland, «Ore. SU. 5503.
ment house. 1 cannot recommend
cine. Why he hug taken this stand is
the Compound too highly. MRS.
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not explained, for the Japanese are
Dear
Mr.
Casey:
CATHERN KNOX. 1247 S. E.
familiar
with
.that
port
and
they
Powell, Portland, Oregon. LA. 2626
1 was down five months with
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know everything that Is being un­
Neuritis and Rheumatism. Was
ARTHRITIS RELIEVED
given up to die.
Found Casey’s loaded there, transported from Puget
I was in bed and to a chair for
Compound a life saver. I cannot
sound and the’ Columbia river by
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2 Mt years with arthritis, Since
praise your Compound enough.
All
taking Casey’s Compound I. I can
Since my recovery. W. T. FORD, . ships of the Russian marine.
Russian vessels going from the
Baptist Minister, 3726 S. E. Mor­
now walk blocks fend cifmt
ib ataiira.
rison St., Portland, Oregon.
My friends rejoice to see me
n walk
United States to Vladivostok must
t -r
again. Now feeling fine and no
pass through waters constantly pa­
pain. OLIVE A. BOWKER, 1804
Oct.' 18, 1933.
Mr.
Casey:
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trolled by Japanese warships. So
Grant Si., Bellingham, Wash.
I suffered with Neuritis and delay in delivering the supplies to
SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO.
Rheumatism several months, with
Mr J. M. Casey.
Jan. 9, 1943
Americans held In prison camps is
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severe pain to my shoulder, neck
Dear Sir: For fourteen years I
Since 1S7S « f.G.Sfcttos.
not entirely the fault of the Japanese
and left arm.
After all other
suffered from Arthritis. I took
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trentments had failed a friend rec­
tre: tments and medicines of all
ommended
Casey's Compound.
kinds, but they did riot relievo my
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Having refused to matte an appro­
After using 8 bottle I have no priation of $500,000 for the fair em­
cake in the least. At last the drug­
more
pain
whatever
and
my
gen
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gist recommended Casey’s Com­
eral health is much better and ployment practices committee (set up
pound. I still bad hopes of some
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now can enjoy a good night’s rest. by presidential directive) the tontae
day finding something that would
cure me. After eight bottles, I was
I cannot recommend your Com­
finally recanted and that agency will
pound too highly.
GRACE O’­
completely well. Sincerely, MRS
BRIEN, 1220 N. E. Everett St., now be able to function. Primarily,
A. A. CURTIS. 133 N. E. 72nd
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the purpose of the committee is to see
Ave., Portland. Oregon.
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MANY USERS OF CASEY’S COMPOUND RECOMMEND IT that colored people are not discrim­
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"Well, here I am dead tired again.
I started this letter but had to go on
a late K. P. shift, and will try again.
“I got my first pass over the
week-end and went over to Long
Beach to look up Wally (Wally
Moore who was in the same C.H.S.
class as Bub). Just about didnt get
out. Had applied fpr “ P““ an
when they were handedputth^re was
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