valley RS - *■■■■■■■ »i n .A,, ........ SuUivan Law wm enacted that hoid- ups arc on th* Inrreaes. Those officiate, and others as w*U, who claim that*the boy* who are fighting our fight for u* will turn 9 into common gangster* and killers upon their return home are not fit < for public office or for American citi­ zenship. Most of. them are people who haven’t the gut* in the first place to don a uniform and ar* pull­ ing down high salaries from state* or Government, white at the same time, by remaining home, are seeking to rob odr returning boys, by under- ... ,handed method*, tf the very fr**- Severai times tegteiation has bobbed : dom and liberties for which they ar* Washington, D. C, July 13—Money up In many state! asking that all cit- looting. They hide beneath our now held in the United State» treas- «z*n* «** deprived of their flraamis. flag, seeking at th* same time to mb urv to th* credit tf the states fur th* And to prov* .to you that th*r* ac- u* of Constitutional rights. - They ’payment tf unemployment oompen- tual(y to a movement afoot to dis- ’ speak io awed whispers tf crime sation total* —sre than fiv* billion arm each and every one of us, I fur- , waves, as though the respectable' dollars and the fund is growing at nteh proof herewith, in the statement American citizch' would share in th* rate tf more than one bi Hint) of the Attorney General tf California,1 them, white at the same time heap- ' dollars a year. It to sufficient to pay who recently said at a m**ting tf law j fag insult upon ear returning heroes M percent to all «snploye* covered enforcement officers, held in that i by pointing to them a* returning th* maximum amount for th* maxi­ state, that if the Government did not would-be gangsters. They seek to mum period permitted by state laws. Out-of-Doo rsS tuff 3 •M ’. .. *■ TAGk Fltr 9S “Priority Referral’ Manpower Fragrant Widely Endorsed •-ailing cartu. at tor -tl.UO Widespread endorsement of th* national war manpower commission program of “priority .referral" on all male labor, which became effective in the Marshfield area as well as 25 Other Oregon districts July «, is in­ dicated by word received here by Ethan Grant, local temporary mana­ ger of the United States employment service, ‘v. Statements by high officers of the army, navy, government agencies and labor categorically state that the *X-» tension of the new “labor budget" program, developed since last Novem­ ber in the Portland-Vancouver area, will hasten unconditional surrender, have been sent Grant by L. C. Stoll, state manpower director. For example, Robert P. Patterson, under secretary of war, states that "properly placed and utilized, there is enough manpower in the country to meet all itg requirements for muni- Get a good Book at Norton’s Rent­ al Library. tf* IFanted/ Men Anti Women Who Are Hartl Of Hearing To make this simple, no risk hear­ ing Pat. If you arc temporarily deaf­ ened, bothered oy ringing buzzing ! head noise* due to Pardoned or coagu- j l-ted wax (cerumen), try the Ourine I Home Method test that so many say ■ has enabled them to hear well again, ^11 again. i You must hear better after >r making this simple test or you get your mone; back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear I Dr .ps todav at Barrow Drag C*. services. Yet all ita requirement* for venirs,* that "our fifty years effort» tf-4h* gangster. | In the Washington fund a* of April munitions of war and civilian goods Yet the manpower in disarming the public may have i These same men wolild take away 30 there was 3104,452,000, and in the ■nd services. your shotgun, yopr rifle and your re- Oregon fund «62,270,000 on May 23.' situation today is such that vital war proved futile." This goes plainly to. »how that u volver, So that you might no longer These ar* th* figures in a senate industries requiring able bodied work­ movement has bran going on for enjoy to the fullest ■ trip into the sqbcommitta* bn postwar planning ers are likely to confront serious dif- fifty year* to disarm «*; a statement woods,/he field» or the marshes. They report, which recommend* expan*ion Hcul‘‘“ l" ™*nnl?* the pUnU Indicating that the manpower pri­ ority referral program 1» the only way such difficulties can be over­ come, Patterson added that “all of us are aware of the problems the ex­ first world war, are evidently juri a* the js*. of not only sportmen, but of Itf state unemployment compensation j tension of these programs entails. We aware busy today serie Ing to put aero*» and- ¡every rad-blooded American citizen, fund», although existing funds are are well -------- J also that they v can ““ be firearm possession tegiriatton, *vi-|And it to something that toads u* to believed to be adequate to meet any m*de J° On*212f rec’ive general are ask- dently figuring that with eleven mil- i wonder that if at th* start of th* pres- probable emergency ■ ~ public support. We ’ -~ ' ing earnestly for that support and are lion voters away, that they might be ent war, it rdblly was the Govern- The subcommittee refused to ap­ able to »lip something over. ment which was advocating the turn- prove proposals either to increase the confident that we will get it.” Statements have been mad* to th* lag in tf civilians1 firearms? It leads amount tf weekly benefits or the I Ralph A. Bard, assistant secretary effect that our boy» have tearnod to u* to wonder If It actually Is th* Gov- period over which they ar* paid on |tf the navy, declared that, because ¡It is necessary “not only to construct kill tn th* South Seas and *teewhm emment’s fault that th* present am- the ground that there should be a dte- new also to maintain, maintain, ser- and that upon thrir return horn* that munition shortage *xlst»? There can tinct advantage in employment o n *w vessels but a,so addi- they are likely to turn into killers, be a lot of things accomplished by «¡against the benefits drawn on ac- iX "nd r*p“ir naval^cfa^ ’ ’ ’ * to gangsters and start a crime wave, bunch tf crackpot* over ■ period tf count tf unemployment to other! "°®a‘ kers ’®uat ** «>««««« I . . . and so that therefor*, *, ctttoens, after fifty years. Remember prohibition? words, there la no disposition to ra-j*? “ workers who are presently ” em- •bedding their uniform* they should Anvwsv. it sive want Anyway, it is to somethin* *om*thjng to to giv» ward idlaneas idtanew. The The rawnmittee oommltte* rtoes do*» i ; l***ed muat t y 00 the votes to the tfectpmi popularity of women In the armed production Then, too, thia WWW collage, while California with IM *•"’**• among men in uniform, ac- enable Mi to h*|R SMF •!!> U W*P *» 000 votes for pretfdept had but » cording te Chief Specialist Paul Con- jn the electoral college. The n*k tf th* Marshfield Navy recruit- ■void having m cut up qsab|e sloth­ vote* ___* ii — of onum, ____ - *_ >hi^k L...4U« extfaration, I* XA--X that _a eiev in* inM ataiixM •‘•‘»w u which handle* tnAXfT'C' WAVES ’ ing into aftftan squares Of qtflt torai college representation 1» taaad , »Ptfiratton» la thia area. block» as OoquRle, tf this tim*, has M --------- h in Uw papuiaUon and »nd In the south*ra> southern ■ *anc*t Utcst snuauneni enltotment reports ror for ure- Ore-i no m '--M - «m population _a-xZ_ a _______________ -- Al one aknm --- a . I A highly suoceatful year of Red state* very |grg* part a of the ____ popu- ’ («o» show *U«X thai <>«V 27 per cent * — of A---- recent Cram work, under th* supervtaton tf leUon to denied the privlteg* tf vol- ^u^y®u"^wo™*«<*part‘ng/w | Mr», J, A, Berg aM Mra Kraner, »«to. A similar rmolutton ha» been th* waves inqtwtrhtotion school at W*y IMN Was ha* jwt been completed, considering lntTOdu«*d in th* house and both will Hunter <;uU*«*. New York City, are 1 B*«d»«’**4 the number tf regular workers en­ oom* up for debate when congress r*-. RWftfed women who*» husband* are I August 1. |hrra to lhe armed services. A yw ago | rolled However, judging from the convene» instances president» hav* been tfed- on«J ® **r rant tf th* enlistment; 500 or more photos of local service­ (tod not racelve a women with husbands in uni- get thia war wee X men displayed in Penney’s store win­ qeiekly! /> th* popular voje. form, • dow, it would seem tha| q gyptf many, . . ----------------------- r more ^ofbers, sisters and wjvcs . ' See “Spike” Leslie for the orat in should lipcpn* |nt*r**ted In « qr * According to a report by th* sub- LlaWhty oth( f»«d Pro« wotff — »ewin«, committee of th* senate committee on 275 Ha^ in formar bldg . 1 kniliinA or wurainni drcMniMs And m jutfetory there is enough alcohol on hhone 5; rB| ,nd home ,uopheg 37U1 W*rk outsid* tf their homes. Those tf 20,0QM»0 gallon* for beverage _ women whose time |s so cqmptot purpose» during the balance of thia ’ Whether ................. taxes should b* reduced MI m I'TI mi b*ip year. Hie report charges that WPB or increased •ad in the postwar period by cpnlrtbutlmw tf yarn, heavy erilmate. tf iMurtrtai'rictftol pro- 'wilFbi' i considered by a joint com­ h|ap|i te»»*d clqth.w crochet ’duetto« have bran too low while es- mittee mittee < of three Democrats and three potton, used clothing, wool material, tlmate* of requirements have been Republicans each from the house and t tf« WMh JW h*lR *h* Red era*» too high. In this connection it may senate tn collaboration ___ ___ with the -- •rt ItelPtal ***vice man be remarked that «direct military re- treasury department and internal by providing quirementg thia year are not expected revenue bureau. The compiling of ta far him. to *X0*ed M,M0.«00 gallons and that information to already in progress an allotment of 40,000,000 gallons has and will continue until sufficient been made to lend-lease. The com­ data have been gathered to form the mute* believes this quantity could be basis for a new tax bill to be intro­ . reduced without injury to the war tf- duced shortly after the first of th* I tost. .. .» pno KPT SiBPICe HfitOnABLE hiT£8 JW61* mW» Ì4ICU ewu« foa Mff MT* rifff M™" I