The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 26, 1944, Page 14, Image 14

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    County Meeting To
Honor Rural Women
Don Bolt To Be
First Forum Speaker
Don Bolt
Uniteci States Senator
GUY CORDON
HAS DONE HIS WORK WELL!
ORDON — Is * member of very Emportant b. S. Senate eommitte
Affair*.
KEEP HIM IN CONGRESS
* ,
The first forum of the Institute of
International Understandings, spon­
sored by the Rotary. Club of Co­
quille, will be held in the High
School auditorium at eight o’clock
next Tuesday evening, October 31.
Tickets at 50b are available at the
High School and at the City Hall.
Don Bolt, of Brazil, Indiana, will
be the principal speaker. His sub­
ject wiU be “The Role of the North
American Continent.” Mr. Bolt will
also talk to the students of the Co­
quille schools Tuesday afternoon.
This will be the first of a series
of four Institute programs presented
by the Rotary Club as a service to
the community.
The other three
programs are scheduled for Novem­
ber 7, November 28, and December 5.
Don Bolt, traveler, journalist and
commentator, served in the British
Merchant Marine and in the British
and American forces during the first
World War. Subsequently he trav­
eled extensively throughout the
United States and around the world,
as late as the summer »of 1938,
spending considerable time in Con­
tinental Europe, especially in Ger­
many. He has devoted special at­
tention to the Latin American coun­
tries, making three visits to Mexico
within the past year.
During his newspaper career he
served on the staff of the Chicago
Herald and American, the Indianap­
olis News and the St. Louis Globe
Democrat. His career with the In­
dianapolis News and the Pittsburgh
Poet was heightened by special as­
signments he was privileged to re­
ceive to “cover” mine wars of West
Virginia and Illinois, and the re­
nowned “evolution” trial In Dayton,
Tennessee.
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Following his metropolitan news­
paper career he became radio com­
mentator for the National Broadcast-
jpg Company and later served as
new editor and staff commentator for
Station WAAF in Chicago.
**
Because of special interest and ap­
titude for understanding internation­
al events and their meaning for the
United States,^Mr. Éolt has recently
entered upon a career of free lance
writing, commentating, and lecturing
on foreign affair*.
Moyor\ Navy Day
Proclamation
valiant contributions
O. L. Wood. Mayor
Coquille, do hereby
Re-e/ect
HARRIS ELLSWORTH
Representative, in Congress for Oregon's 4th Dist.
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