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Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, June 22, 1944
Jewlsh theological Sem inary, said 1
“Man lives by symbols. T ruly i
th i;c are times o. . i . u i . i ;. i
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th at man, despite his struggles up
(C entral Point A m erican)
Published Every Thursday at 167 Main S treet, Ashland. Oregon
from barbarism is not yet willing ¡
It is tim e for the citizens of the to accept the tru th , th a t there
United S ta te s to realize they are can be no civilized society, there
CARRYL H. WINES, Editor and Publisher
approaching one of th e most c rit can be no peace or happiness a- |
ical elections in the history of our niong men, unless all men enjoy
nation. Basic principles are in freedom of the spirit of mind, and
E ntered as second-class mail m atter in the post office a t Ash
volved which affect the continua unless we preserve intact our cu- 1
land. Oregon. F ebruary 15. 1935, under the act of Congress
tion of o u r constitutional form of p arity for m oral indignation n-
governm ent. They a re in no way gainst cruelty and injustice and
of M arch 3. 1879.
connected with Republican or the urge to give it vigorous ex
Dem ocratic partisan issues. The pression.”
w ar our boys are fighting is non
The sam e night B ernard B a
partisan. for the put pose of en ruch In accepting the annual a- j
liberty and opportunity, ward given by Tile Churchm an,
Our readers this week have probably noticed on the larging
for all the peoples of the world.
episcopal paper, expressed the
front page story that a change of ownership has been F or more than a decade, R e an
same idealism and faith in the ¡
and Dem ocratic politi American spirit 1 nthese word?.
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effected for thè Miner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gif fen publican
cians here at home have been pro
In another day Cicero said the
liter several successful years of publication of this m oting
ating so-called “em ergency mea- proudi»t boast a man could u tter
T n eD u m T n d S p cm crT rM y .n . romsntk scene 'rom. A Gu[ Named
which have bit by bit. been wa3 “Civlu Rom anus su m ” (I am
paper, decided to sell and the transfer was made this sures"
Joe.” one ot (he n.oM dcl.glxlul ......... .... .4 .he year. . .. h Van johnmn.
restricting the individual in m any a - Roman citizen).
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is my prayer
veek to the new owners.
phases of his daily life. The ne th at our conduct m ay alw ays be
of w ar have accelerated such as to ca rry g re a te r praise in
About a month ago. ye editor and wife drove down ceasitiea
The IxMiklet is designed to fur- ' sons or agencies. Anyone desiring
this m ovem ent .and now it is be the accolade: ‘I am an A m erican.’
--- plete
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MMSS may w rite to lllll
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copy
the S
ife ty
from Idaho where we had our home, to look over the com ing more evident each day "One last word. Some ask why nlsh com
inform
on
Division, S ecretary of S ta te 's of
fic
accidents
for
those
Interested
th
a
t
m
any
bureaucrats
in
both
we
fig
h
t?
This
is
my
answ
er:
We
prospects of the territory and at once “fell" for the parties, who have gained a liking
in accident prevention program s fice, Salem. Oregon.
fight for
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city, its beauty, its friendliness and the many other for
governm ent controls exercised • "Ancient rights, unnoticed as in this sta te Com plete statistical
tables cover pedestrian accidents,
the Individual .are "process- |
the b reath we draw ,
attributes that go to make up a city one would like to over
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the people through publicity i Leave to live by no m ans leave, urban and rural accidents, and ac
live in. Even in far-away Idaho the fame of Ashland ing"
cidents affecting m ilitary person
and propaganda and utopian pro- i
underneath teh law."
nel. i The
Thnt
n e a accident
c c i a e m l e records
w r u « of . Ore-
...
posals at „ governm ent expense,
expense, io to
That l8 Is w w hat
hat Am
A m erica
erica ts is a nei.
as “ a beautiful city is known.
Vlo. n o u - s n m v 'r ia n o t a n e w extend
centralized governm ent homem ade land for all who b e-i gon cities and counties la present
The
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-- ■ of God ed « in « detail, «.uh
with com parisons
a n e p publication
u u u t a u u u u of
i « a weekly newspaper
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perm anently o r as -- far as ¡'¡ev'e ¡n the F
experience to us. In coming here we are resolved to possible into the postw ar era
and in the Brotherhood of Man. with past experience.
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Anvonu whn
who w ants to read, can , f or those who have high courage,
This publication Is distributed
make a friendly,
newsy weekly
paper of the Miner see Anyone
a deadly parallel between this ’ Who stand ever ready to lift their without charge to Interested per-
FARM & DWELLING
■ugarcoated
voices ag ain st injustice, to u fight
and we ask and urge our readers, our friends in this ,U
garcoatea process and
ana the
m e one J ¡voices
gm
which engulfed European peoples
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welders
to
drop
around
to
i
Which
j cruelty
to dem onstrate tn
in
AUTO AND TRUCK
area, and our prospective readers IO arop
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„ and
a made
m ade them slaves to an offi-
offi I their lives th eir friendship for
LIABILITY
the office and say “hello” to the end that we might be- cial aristocracy. How often
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To the People
do their fellow men. This faith made
America. Through
this
faith
you
hear
a
candidate
for
political
BURGLARY
of
this
Community
come better acquainted and that we might make a office come out and unequivocally America grew. By this faith
The next time you write to
HEALTH. ACCIDENT
better newspaper of this-fireside-home companion praise the United S tates, its con Am erica will live.
your lighting man or lighting
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stitu tio n al form of governm ent,
woman tell him or her what
AND LIFE
shoot
the liberties its people enjoy, the
you have done about the Fifth
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War Loan.
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It will likely take us some time to make all your luxuries and necessities th a t have
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delivered to them by our in
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acquaintances and we do ask that you tell us the small been
t
a
k
e
t
h
e
dustries in a m easure exceeding
Phone H ill
w o rd of
items and the larger onös, too, that we may place them th at enjoyed by any oth er nation ?
G e n e ra l
Too m any candidates for public
Eisenhower
in our columns.
office assum e th a t or philosophy
th a t your
m an or
of governm ent and priv ate e n te r
w o m a n in
prise have outlived th eir u s e f u l
While the railroads of the n a
uniform will
ness; th at they m ust be curbed, tion are now engrossed with the
be d e e p ly
changed and controlled; th at gov handling of the trem endous w ar
interested.
R e sta u r a n t
ernm ent m ust become the dom in load, they are going to be ready
Your War
Perhaps the most amazing feature of the present an t factor in our daily lives and
Bond buying is a good tip-off
when peace comes to provide the
struggle in Europe is the ease with which the Allied th a t we m ust ape the teachings best tran sp o rtatio n service in his- to them about the state of affairs
some foreign nation th at has tory, W. W. Hale, vice president
in your home. The headlines in
armies operate together as one unit. Every day s news of
this new spaper on the progress
brought nothing but m isery and in charge of system freig h t traffic
of the drive, the items about p ar
items tell of the various units of the allied armies, d isaster to its people.
fo r the Southern Pacific Com
ticipating individuals, the char
process m ust be reversed. pany, told m em bers of the I’acific
acter of the Fifth War Loan spe
whether now operating on the Cherbourg peninsula, The This people
'Southern Fried Steaks’
m ust dem and men in N orthw est Advisory Board a t
events—all these things re
in Italy, in the air or on the sea, often mentioning units public office who a re proud of the their m eeting in S eattle today, cial
flect the m orale back home.
a specialty
Do you like to read a sorry
erican system . Men who do Thursday, Ju n e 22.
of Americans, British, Poles, French, Italians, and the Am
headline
about
the
Invasion
not give it lip service one m inute
Specifically, Hale pointed to the
fronts.
Our fighting forces,
other numerous smaller allies.
and in the next breath propose m any im provem ents which have
m ade up of individuals with the
m
easures
th
a
t
would
re
stric
t
indi
Who it is that has brought about harmony among , , opportunity.
sam e reactions to good and bad
been m ade in railroad p lan ts to
as you, will not be heartened to
dual opportunity.
expedite w ar traffic, including en
these various nationalities, we do not know, but -we vidual
read: “ Fifth War Loan Lags."
as built on | , tarH
„„ men,
The U nited S tates w
was
inrgvm
ent of term inals and Instal-
Your silence in your letter
strongly suspect that it is General Eisenhower s guid the principal of a governm ent be- ¡ationa of new facilities, such as about
your part In the Fifth War
ing best which governs le a s t; on Centralize(j T raffic Control (an
Loan will m ean non-interest,
ing hand that has turned the trick.
the principal thatpublic officials e ^ t r i c a t device f o r directing
perhaps m m -particlpation to the
Whoever It
it IS,
is, tn
they
e y deserve a
a. lot
iv l
of credit — for the
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recipients. It's up to you to make
(Closed from Monday, m id
your letters cheerful. Write to
w nrk fn r we venutre to sav that never in history have of the people: on the
trol to increase the capacity Of
night
to Tuesday m idnight)
day. Write often Write about
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major powers been able to work together, with so «£•
many different nationalities, so many different scenes ,
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laM m m. y
Of action, as in the present conflict.
citizen. which It U , The« are
" nt war period depend.
We fell that it augers well for the future peace of bardc Idea a They a re w a
upon
principal (actors." he
the world, when it comes to settling up after the prt- , S , «
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sent conflict. It would seem that they might work to-
ity. W hen the governm ent be- oom peuuve *■.
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gether in Peace as in war.
to other form s of tran sfo rtatio n
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Keep Oregon Green
comes the m aster, the people be
come the slaves.
These are fundam ental issues
on which every candidate for pub
lic office on any p arty tick et
should be forced to express him
self In a hunderd w ays w arning
flags are flying to arouse out
people to the inroads th a t a r t
being
ocuij5 attem pted .............
on Am erican
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; berity. A-y ^measuras. we^L
•n d the rules laid down by govern .
m ent affecting th a t com petition '
Those of you who depend p rin cip i
Uy on railroad tran sp o rtatio n
have a special in tere st in seeing
th a t equitable com petitive condi
tions prevail.”
The handling of the u n p r e
cedented traffic generated by the
w ar has been a 'team w ork'' job,
H ale emphasized, w ith success a t
through cooperative effort
lona necessary to bring victory tained
of shippers and receivers of
h
u
t
¡ S e i g h m i ie m in u ry c d the gen.
prop^ als and candidates th a insi- erai public,
Being a newcomer to Oregon this week, perhaps the
first impression we received was the beautiful vegeta
tion which grows so profusely in the entire region
from Portland on down to Ashland. Coming as we do
from a state inland where such profusion of vegetation
is not found, the difference is striking. But we also
realize that such growths of wild vegetation, brings
with it the very real danger of fire when summer
temperatures dry out the ground and brings in the
W hat causes most traffic acci-
eeason of forest fires.
portunity stand in this nation, dents
‘he s t a t © r f O r e ^ , ^
Right now there is the annual campaign getting un-
c ^ 't^ p t^ ta te ^ ia ^ m , fatae,,j®eso occur at 8treet mter-
der way to “Keep Oregon Green and right now
independence, in the com ing sections in cities o r o n curves on
would be a good tiSre to start thinking about keeping ^ ¡ ¿ » 1 * ^ ^
if f r t'
fires
the m aster
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fires under
under control.
control, The
m e idea
luea of
01 fire
m e now, , with
„ 1 » . the
o . v pre- gove’n
X e n t" Neve'r in our
history destrlan,
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o-car collisions or
sent rainy condition of the weather, is probably far
, u e . t lon,_ phr-
talning
to the traffic accident pic
fetched. but only a few days of hot weather would ¡ X
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tu re in Oregon for th e year 1943
’ ’ have
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change the condition.and we could
a ' fire
soon.'
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a re answ ered in th e annual O re
T raffic Accident F acts book
Let’s not forget to “Keep Oregon Green.”
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let, published by th e safety divi
your w ar work, your w ar sup
port Double yoor best previous
War Bond buy g record and
then shout it to t^e housetoos
Just to that special service man
THE EDITOR
397 East Main
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Winston Churchill, that astute politician of England, T
has come out this week with the statement that he ex one homogeoneous w hole?
pects Germany to collapse within this summer. Now The answ er was given in this
orning’s m etrolopitan new spap
that is the favorite pastime of all the armchair gener m
ers by two of the g re a te st living
als and admirals over the country, and his guess is as A m cric an a-tw o , m e n w h o se lives
good as anyone elses, but neverless coming from one i T w i X u S S ' b . ’v e X t e . n
as high in the military power as he is, the statement at the call of their fellow citizens,
unselfed devotion to the
carries weight. Since he, as well as many others are whose
ideals of dem ocracy have never
■Raking such statements, it might not be amiss to air been questioned.
F irs t H arlan Fiske Stone, Chief
our own ideas on the matter. If we see the picture Justice
of the U nited States, in
aright, Germany is whipped right now. Either she is accepting the degree of Doctor of
Ruch more weak in her defenses than was thought, or Law s from Yeshiva College, a
she is making a token defense, to let the Americans
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and British get to Berlin before the Russians and this
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many is more afraid of the Russians than of the other
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with the inpouring Russians. We think that the inva- fine grain developed. Reprints
each. Double size 3c each.
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Of course the march to Berlin will not be a pushover, teed work. Enlarging, coloring,
don’t let anybody think that for a moment that we are copying. Low prices. Send to—
going into Berlin without losses of men and equipment, I
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but nevertheless we think the Americans and British i
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will be there first, and so we are inclined to think that
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“Winnie” is right. We fervently hope so, anyway.
sion of the office of Bob F arrell
secretary of S tate, soon to be
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tells
th e ' com plete story of traffic ac
cidents in the state la st year, with
com parisons tor past years. The
effect of w ar on the traffic sit
uation in Oregon is analyzed with
" ¿ hart8 depicting the
m anner In which traffic aeeldehl.
affect the w ar effort.
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