The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 01, 1945, Page 12, Image 12

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Wade, Frank Puglia, Paul Fix and
Bear Creek
noil In The Saddle U Harry Woods. The screen-p
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'Michael Hogan and Paul Fix ’
At Roxy Theatre
reeled by Edwin L. Markin.
Fellows produced^
Sunday, Mon., Tues
At the same time that American
audiences are viewing this picture,
Western adventure and romance is
[told in fast moving style in “Tall in servicemen in far-flung outposts are
concerning this column recently, that j the Saddle,” starring John Wayne and seeing it also. It is one of the several
those who live in mud houses should j Ella Raines, a picture based on Gor­ thousand productions turned over for
not toes mud balls and that any one don Ray Young’s serial story in the this purpose in 18-mm form by the
• ntnuisi-
film industry to the Army Overseas
•lalaa they
of them who has berated us for Saturday Evening Poet. " ’
mud-slinging, could give us lessons
Wayne has the role of Rocklin, Picture Service to be circulated to
in such an art.
a slow-talking, woman-hating ranch the front lines for free display to the
> We can write of anything up to and foreman, tough as nails and handy men.
including murder itself, with never in a fight. Ella Raines plays Arly
a squawk from the side lines, but a ‘ Harolday, fierry-tempered and beau-
few remarks concerning our opinion tiful owner of the Santee Ranch.
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Rocklin, about to take over a job
j at the K. C. ranch, finds that the
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man who hired him has been mur­
dered, and that the ranch belongs
to a woman. Rocklin turn down the
Blvtrs aad Harbars WH. The Riv- should Uke to state that tree speech job and is hired by J. Harolday,
en and Harbors BUI is being com- u one thtn« that the O P A d0®”1’1 who, Rocklin believes, owns the San-
pleted by Congress this week. This y®< control and we shall continue ' tee ranch, only to learn that Harolday
bill should have been passed last faU. expressing our Opinion In future la­ [is mere running it for his step­
in
it was passed by the House, ,ue*
»Ws column just as we have daughter, Arly.
but ran into some controversial prob- I® *b® past and if the Jap-lovers do , In tracking down the murderer
lems In the Senate and died with '•»» Uke it, they may read something at a K. C. ranch managei, Rocklin
the end of the Congress. Reintro­ else—for instance The Atlantic Char­ uncovers a plot to deprive Clara
'Caldwell (Audrey Long), the owner,
duced immediately with tfce opening ter, now confessed to be merely
scraps
of
paper,
but
which
prior
to
of her inheritance, thereby earning
of the 79th Congress, the Senate
the last election, was flaunted before i her gratitude and love, and inf
uriat-
infuriat-
the pubUc as one of the principal ing Arly, who has her own ideas
will be open from
reasons for electing F. D. R. to a as to Rocklin and is determined that
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fourth
term.
Wonder
wflat
sort
of
a
nobody
shall
interfere
with
them.
gross. The trouble is much deeper
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bor . bill
been —
enacted.
Most ... of _ charter
will be dug up for the fifth
There’s plenty of hard riding and
and more fundamental than that.
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’ Bating, both with guns and bare
The Congress reform movement the projects in this bill are for post- terms.
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obviously stems from
vague but I ! ___
war
the
The memorial voted Congress at the fists, and the speedy action is high-
universal dissatisfaction with the bill are the following amounts for present session of the State Legisla- lighted by the tempestuous, romance
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ture asking “
the
Rocklin .nd-Ariv
and* Arly, in
in tM.
this a
de
functioning of the federal government Oregon projects:
“ suspension
-*~m*““ of the between RnelrHn
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........... 119®, 000 O.P.A., as soon as practicable after luxe Western from RKO Radio.
establishment. Being the only one Chetco River
the conclusion of the war, had but! Prominent in the large supporting
Maintenance
ft-.;
of the three branches of our federal Coquille River ,
Closed Mondays after Fab. IS
one
dissenting vote, that of Lew cast besides Audrey Long, are George
89,000
system which operates entirely inUmpqua Harbor & River
Wallace,
a
confirmed
New
Dealer.
“
Gabby
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Hayes,
Elizabeh
Risdon,
the open, with all of its proceedings j Yaquina Bay A Harbor
162,000
Depoe Bay _______ ______ „. 214,000 Guess .the representatives , present Ward Bond, Don Douglas, Russell
In addition to the above list of figured that war is h------ enough
projects adopted in the bill, pre­ without having other things to con­
liminary examinations and surveys tend with.
are authorized for the following:. John Bull's navy rides the seas
And his bull dogs ride the air;
“Bays, inlets, and rivers along the
coast of Oregon with a view to pro- , Our soldier boys hitch-hike home
viding an adequate number of deep,
On account of priority “fare.”
draft harbors. Nelscott, Oregon, with ' While
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storms raged in
many states, I
• view to protection of the beach, hurricanes tore their way through
Harbor at Empire, Oregon. Alseaa many regions, communities were
Bay, Oregon, with a view to the qpn- »nowbound and the death toll mount-
struction of a harbor of refuge. Coos
elsewhere, here in our own little
Ray, Oregon. Channel at Charleston, Qoos county, despite a few white
South Slough, Oregon,
Tillamook coatings of frost, the warmth of a
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Bay and Bar, Oregon. Nehalem Bay mid-winter sun coaxed forth many
and River. Columbia Slough. As- varieties of blossoming flowers and
toria, Oregon, with a view to the throughout the entire season a rose
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by directives issued by the executive. ¡ fishing boats within the harbor.”
and blossoms. In the making of this
earth it appears that the Great
Creator was, indeed, lavish in his be­
stowal of climate, soil, flowers, birds
¡and trees, vested upon this one par­
ticular spot.
It Js truly in every
another while the house is in session sense of the word, God’s country»
and resist efforts of others to break ’ And that goes for any season of the
them up, it is. the duty of the ser- year.
geent-at-arms to pick up the mace, I
so-called bill of rights spon-
which rests upon a cushion in front
by certain individuals at the
IN WAR, as in peace, Greyhound continues to provide de­
spaokar’x desk, carry it to the , Legislature was defeated soundly,
fighter, and place it between them,
thu J indoed, „freshing;
Coffee Shop
7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Featuring Fine Foods
SERVING
COQIHL&E
and a Nation at War
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Mil;
Then, if they continue fighting, they showing, or rather proving, the fact
can be expelled as member, of con- that our
of law makers have
gross. The mace is the symbol of taken___
into _____________
consideration ____
the fact
the tew, and so far as known no hot- th.t cultured, white American clU-
headed rnemebr 1 has ever refused to zfn! should not have persons of off-
desist when it has been placed in color, alien ancestry forced upon
front of their facee.
them. While we have no particular
In earlier days, the fighters re­ quarrel with other races aside from
tired to the dueling ground (which the
_ Japanese,
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whom
detest,
te now a florist’s garden) and took at the "game’’time believe that an
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pot shots’at each other.
It was on American-born white
citizen should
this dueling ground that Decatur, be allowed to choose alien associates
who vanquished the pirates of Trip­ of his own accord without having
oli, was fatally shot. Two hundred such Individuals forced upon him and
feet from the White House is the be made by law tb tolerate members
Decatur home, which he built with. of a despicable race. In spots in the
his proceeds from his share of the United States where such races have
prizes taken in his campaign against been put on a par with their white
the buccanneers. The old home is brethren, it is a known fact in hnany
today one of the landmarks of the cases where they have taken advan­
District of Columbia.
tage of that fact, they have become
Washington, D. C., March 1—From
Oregon comas a joint memorial too
the president, the United States sen­
ate and to members of the Oregon
delegation protesting against the cre-
Uon of a Columbia valley authority.
Washington’s new Senator Mitchell
has introduced S. B. 490 to create a
government corporation to be known
as Columbia Valley Authority, fol­
lowing the general lines of TV A. The
Oregon memorial also opposed H. R..
1824, which is sponsored by Rep. John
Rankin, which would divide the
United States into seven districts of
the TV A type.
The memorial de­
clares either of these proposed bills
overbearing to the extreme and made
would vest s CVA with unlimited , In
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the endeavor to make j_________
permanent themselves generally obnoxious. We
powers, further bureaucratic mon- the present’ temporary fair employ-
' still are of the impression, in spite of
opolies, be outside the general ac- ment practices committee, a proposal [ these so-called equal rights, etc.,
counting office, would destroy pres- has been submitted to the senate that white folks and the American
ent water rights and would grant which has compulsory provisions, Indian are the superior to any race
the right of eminent domain over lr- The measure goes far beyond the na- on earth. Let such folks choose their
rigation districts, waterworks and tiorxal labor relations act and gives own associates and not have them
similar faculties and deprive states to anyone who is refused employ- forced upon them.
of any control over the use of the ;ment or is dismissed from a job the
Why do we not .aggregate those
waters for any purpose whatsoever, right to bring suit against the em-
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who love the Jape and figure them
Under the Mitchell and Rankin p oyer, alleging discrimination be- our eqUa|s and piace them with the
bills, the memorial declares, the au­ cause the applicant is white, colored. japa
reservations or some given
thority would regulate, and control belongs to acertain religion or race. territory „
they may
the waters in Oregon for domestic
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71 e“Uy m’d<’ cl°“®r association with them? That
use, irrigation, drainage, mining, and ta left for decision to a board which would
whlu iolk, ,
industrial purposes, for flood control, te bound by no rules of evidence and chance of getUng
clwr
whh
navigation and the generation of from which there is scarcely any hu ncighbor who preferi to mingle
power.
appeal.
with his own color and give the
The two northwest states appar­
Senator Taft declares it is the in- former a better chance of studying
ently do not see eye-to-eye on the tention of the promoters to have the the race wbo were responsible for
value of a Columbia valley authority. compulsory feature enacted in every the bombing of Pearl aHrrbor, their
state, and this would force every tr^herous habits and mode of liv-
hap,, after
l<we aviation
The fisticuffs engaged in oy Rep. employer to select his employees in lng
ing. Per
Perhaps,
after c
close
association
they wouW
Frank Hook of Michigan and Rep. proportion to the percentage of races wlth the j
John Rankin of Mississippi, both ar­ or religions in his district, as this with a deeper appreciation and re­
dent Democrats and new dealers, is would be his best defense against spect for the white race.
not a new experience in the house. harassing suits. A Catholic institu­
“Don’t Be Saps—Deport The Japa.”
This, by the way, is the second time tion, of example, would be compelled
that Hook has been in trouble on to employ protestants, and the Meth­ eliminating discrimination in employ­
(be floor. A few years ago he at­ odist Book Concern, publishers, ment because of race, creed or color.
tacked members of the Dies com­ would have to employ Catholics and
mittee and read letters involving Jews. White waiters and porters
them, but later it was shown the let­ could bring suit against the Pullman
ters were forgeries intended to dis­ company for not giving them jobs
credit, prepared by “pinks,” and that which for geenrations have been held ,
Hook had been bamboozled into by colored men. The bill even in­
spreading them In the record. For cludes national origin, and ances­
thia. Hook apologized.
Personal try. Senator Taft has offered a bill
combat is not unknown. It occurs of his own (S 459) to create a com­
BARROW DRUG CO.
every once In a while, but the com- i mission of five persons as an aid in
a
pendable and essential transportation. A timetable is printed
below for your information and convenience.
GREYHOUND DAILY SERVICE FROM
COQUILLE
a
Northbound
Via Newport
7:11 A.M.
Via Eugene
8:58 P.M.
Southbound
10:28 A.M.
NEW LOW BUS FARES IN OREGON
Greyhound is pleased to announce that with approval of the
Public Utilities Commissioner of Oregon, new reduced fares
over its lines in Oregon are being placed in effect.
Tfow new fares are not being made to encourage travel
under wartime conditions. They are dffered so that passen­
gers who must travel will receive the benefit of lower rates
Greyhound is looking ahead, working now and plan­
ning for a greater development of motor bus travel in th«
state of Oregon.
Agent: W. H. Barrow
Depot: Barrow Drug Co., Roxy Corner
Fhone: 245
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