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S outhern O regon N ew s Review, T hurs. Nov. 14, 1946 SO L TU ER \ OREGON N EW S R E V IE W P ublished every T h u isd ay by TH E SISKIYOU PU BLISH IN G COMPANY 167 East M ain S treet A shland, O regon C arry l H. W ines and W’endell D. L aw rence, Publishers W ENDELL LAWRENCE. E ditor E ntered as second-class m ail m a tte r in the post office at Ash land, Oregon, F ebruary 15, 1935, u n d er the act of Congress of M arch 3, 1879. T his Belief in racial su p e rio rity and th is fe a r of th e 1 “ loin Road. H alsey. Color o o o o t.ogun A N e g ro s r a tin in Jew s can create o rg an izatio n s like the Colum bians, anu l i m i l i , « aiooif III«' M aine, ««to i o rganizations like the Colunil^.tns can cre ate a United im I a«« W illiam s b ro th e r s « no« i 1 S ta te s of A m erica th a t is a Acad rin g er lo r the Ger- o«« o n i o U i U l 'J . ACW V io lili a C ooim g W rigni ioa«.K o o > I m any of Adolph H itler. Vi I Igni N a tiv e null. It can happen Here. But I n , t h e l n t u i e p e a c e o l t i e iiiv r .n .'i n r A ivir.nlC A C am p world ami tiie type of an A m erica which every A m eri beile I im nil.,sou, I l a m ic i, lue iiu iiso n C a ric i, in e l.ow et mi.,., can desires it should be com batted on every hand, by kauppi Mana .Tue S a o a m e n to every right th in k in g individual. r i s o t i .T he Salm a., s im ili H it j t U losotoille, P u lita n u iv e i Wu son. th e W abash. W iners i ih v m oratlo. A M E R IC A N FO L K W A Y S L a S u o li. Noi III S tai l o m i n i . Hong. ONE VOICE MISSING | P in o n C o u n u .i M c W iiu a m s s o u th e r n C a lifo rn ia t o u n ^ y . ituy In all th e talk w e’ve heard lately about juvenile delin- "B O O K S A R E B R ID G E S " is tin h u b Book W eek th e m e , an d this b u rn. O zark C o u n try . s i c g i i o . quincy, YMCA, m unicipal playgrounds, recreational w eek is book w eek a t th e p u b lic lib ia iy , w h ich is c e le b ra tin g th e oc .Viol m o n C o u n try , l n a in m gi p rogram s, and com m unity centers w e’ve not heard the easion w ith d isp la y s of new books for both c h ild re n a n d a d u lts, spec B o rd e l C o u n try tu o m a ., r iita i.il sto ry hours a n d p la n n e d v isits by the school c h ild re n . B in g e C o u n try . W c n sie i io w n sound of any individual's voice who w as less than 23 T ilt boys' an d g irls' sectio n ol th e lib ra ry lias g ro u p s of books il tVleeiing C o u n in W illia m so n , lu s tra tin g in te r p r e ta tio n s ol th e th em e I ndi 1 m e c a p tio n "B ooks y e ars of age. i'tu ixorili C o u n try . A re B ridges to L a n d s A ro u n d th e W orld" a re th e books. H as the juvenile population been asked as to ju st O ln e i new A d u lt book., at«'. S trong. P eo p les of m e U. S. S. K. Kuo. G ia n ts ol C hina. M e llo n : B a ld w in . L io iiiaii m i m i w hat th ey w’ould like to have in the way of a com m un S lefanssoii. H ere is A lask a. w a y . U a in e i I in- W all b e ln e e ii, ity y outh developm ent pro g ram ? T old L’ndet th e S ta rs an d S trip e s. B a s S e tl. I h e B e a c o n , Bi in n. I n e P erh ap s w e’d b e tter slow down a bit and consider "B ooks a re B rid g es to an U n d e rsta n d in g of O th e r People W ill 111 ill Ills /M in s, B o y isto u . N azaroff. The L u n d of th e R u ssia n P eople." C a ro l o n to u r; B i.iim M o u n t.tin ju s t th e recom m endations th a t m ight be forthcom ing O akes T he B am boo G ate. t i l l e r s ; I .u n io n , i M ig n iy / m l from th e younger set, if they were asked. B ooks a re B ridges to R ealm s of ress; t a i l . He tin«« i i m s p e i s , T here is th e old sto ry about the little girl who loved Im a g in a tio n and J o y ," C olum . Books .u e Bi idges to A p p iè v l u i i n b e i m in . A p p o in tm e n t in e in Ihe F o rest. Jo n es. elatio n ol the P a st:" B ailey. C hild A ia lllla . C liau iltis .ILibie, L lllis lle . h er hom em ade rag doll m uch m ore th a n any com m er T T w h e ig. F o rg “ B ooks a re B rid g es to j re n of th e H a n d c ra fts. D riggs. cially m anufactured doll she ever received. This sto ry F acts an d in fo rm a tio n s:" B e n - i [ tK. p l)nx E x p re ss G oes T h ro u g h l'ln iin ilu w , C o lt's C ireen lia /a r u , C ooper, G r e a t horse sto rie s, u e ia m ight have a m oral which could be applicable to the dick E le c tro n ic s fo r Boys ind 1 B ooks a i e Billiges _ to the Roene. R e tu rn to J a ln a , b o e riia il. G irls. F lo h e rty . B eh in d the Mie- B uildings of th e F u tu r e ;" A rnold. problem of creatin g recreational facilities for A shland rophone. i’lii' W hite m e s s , f a s t Die A niei A Son id the F irst P e o p le H ayes. n a n . Field. H avagcd ra n g e . G ad children. 'B ooks a re B rid g es to th e H osh-ki, th e N a v a jo " L e n t . ills. C o u n try D o e to i. Liuriliier. The little girl liked th e doll best because it was home W orld of N a tu re ” L ip p in c o tt. S it.lig h t Up. T ne ease ol the b a c k w a rd m u le, A nim al n e ig h b o rs of th e C o u n tr y a d u lt sectio n , tim ely top ' villi. Ao place lor w o m e n , G oil m ade and she had had a hand in helping to create the side. B ronson. P a d d le w in g s. R eed ics In are the g iv en sp ecial d isp la y s, as: ill'll. T he riv e r; Li ra v e s K ing Je- doll. The children of A shland would probably like and T he S ta rs for Sam . India: M uir. T h is is In dia N ehru. su,-.; H ancock. N u rse B arlo w , 'B ooks a re B rid g es to th e W o n I T he D iscovery ol India. N ehru. , H arris. Ja n e y Je e m s, Ile n d ry x . would probably utilize much more, recreational facili e rs of S cience a n d In d u s try :" I W ith no R eg rets. R au. H om e to .sk u lld u g g e ry on H alfailay C re e k , ties th a t were created p a rtially th ro u g h th e ir efforts. d Eaton. B eh in d th e S how W indow . | India. T agore. C o llected poem s H olton, l im e anil the houi . lion Y outh has trem endous energy. It would be our su g M cC reery. E x p lo rin g th e E a rth la n d p la y s W anless. W anless ol I gh 'D i e C am elepliainoo.se, Hull India L an cet of th e L ord. W ern- I p h ries. A n n S ta r s ta ll n u rse . Le gestion th a t th is energy be utilized d uring the present a n d its Life. "Books are B rid g es to N ew hci My In d ia n F am ily . W e rn h e r F arge T h e su d d e n g u e st: Lolls. fo rm ativ e period of the recreational program . B rink. M agic a 1 J T he L and and th e W ell W h eeler 'I'o see a lin e lad y ; L ogan S u san People appreciate m ost those th in g s which they do means' gmcs B lu e W illow . j India a g a in st th e S to rm . M acK en- M arton c iv ilia n , M acard le T he "B ooks a re B rid g es to S o u rc e s , zie In d ia 's p ro b lem can be Solv- i u n fo re se e n . M ain w a rin g fo r them selves, and th is will hold tru e for the recrea B uild of F u n a n d E n te r ta in m e n t:’’ A c k ! ed. i my gallow s h ig h , M a rq u a n d . B tional program . ley. M a rio n e tte s. L eem in g . F u n j NEW W O R LD A -C O M IN ’ Bon- F s d a u g h te r; M iller. Shod w ith lw ith Boxes. tehips. They seek a City. Fast. flam e, M orris. O v e r a t th e C ro w ★ ★ ü “Books A re Bridges” Is Them e o/ 1946 Book W eek I BEW ARE OF SHARPERS Tip sh eets and publications produced by questio n able o rganizations concerning sale of su rp lu s w ar p ro p erty are being used in th is are a and the o p erato rs are g e ttin g aw ay w ith a sm all fortune. The W ar A ssets a d m in istratio n has am ple facilities fo r providing any and all kinds of inform ation neces sa ry fo r purchasing any surplus property. T his in fo r m ation is F R E E , and is available to anyo n e. The address of th e WAA regional office is P. O. Box 4062, Swran Island, P ortland, 8, Oregon. The tip sheets which are sold to veterans, f a r m e r s .1 g as statio n s, and g a ra g e o p e ra to rs usually a tte m p t to indicate th a t th ey o ffer under cover access to reserved su rp lu s w ar p ro p erty a t below cost prices. Ten such publications have been o p eratin g n a tio n al ly, and one individual in the Rogue R iver region has set up such a publication. F ederal officials req u est th a t anyone who has any dealings w’ith any of th ese o u tfits rep o rt th e ir findings to th e office of th e D eputy U nited States, m arshal. Z" leys'. N m i i M ink cna.-t. O lw e ll A nim al b u m . P h illip s G re a t A niei lean slim I no v els, Q u e n tin Love .ails al d a w n lilc h tc i T he lit Lis. R uck, T hrow a w a y vestei d a y ' S e lle it D usty sp rin g ; S in claii A w orld Io w in, S m ith . 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Loaf and Play in the SUNNY SOUTHWESI Take your, winter holiday the easy, thrifty Greyhound w ay .... .♦ For the best vacation y o u ’ve ever had, let G rey h o u n d fake you to the G reat S o u th w estern playlands o f leisure, tun, and su n -tan , th a t fairly sh o u t th eir w elcom e. It s so easy to g o by G rey h o u n d . . .s to p p in g o v er w hen the m ood strikes y o u ...lo a fin g and playing to y o u r heart's content. R iding the scenic G rey h o u n d way, you m ake c/'ery m inute w a n t - freq u en t schedules save precious time. And the cost is much less than d riving. ★ ★ ★ See y o u r local G rey h o u n d agent for vacation suggestions. • l x C A A X XXiXX'l'XjxX XllJicJL SAMPLE FARES FROM ASHLAND Los Angeles $10.12 Palm Springs $12.08 Tucson $20.18 Tax Included l » ul it can, a u a n m e zxmeiicau peupie can to recog nize m e uangci it win nappen neefc. m e G u iu n j.u id .iiri, a n o i g a m z e u g r o u p o i j e w - b a t e é i s , iie g ro n a te ir i a n u p o w e r m u lV m u a iri la o r w e e n Harr> I ravis 101 East Main 8181 Were u in n a ria cu a l t e r a n o rg a n iz e u ra c e n u t w m e n m e j u e g a n u a c a iire ti. m e em eu u i p o n c e u i u ie c ity w u e re in e c o iu m o ia n b w e re uncuasK eu a a itl u r m e le a n e r or tn e g ro u p , n e a g u t uuneri in in s n e a u . i n e le a n e r o i m e G u in m b ia n a riaiu, ‘w e r e p la n n in g tu latee o v e r m ia to w n , tn e u lin a s ta te , a n u m e n tn e c o u n tr y .'' xouay Ute leaner and several cohorts a ie languisn- ing m jail. m e r e ia a p arallel here, in G erm any an lnnivitiual nam en Auoipn x u tie r nau a low Beginning in a peer n a n in Aiumen. m s p lan a s in m s political p ia tio im were m uen tne sam e as uiose oi m e Colum bians. tie , too, was tossed in jm i, w nere w itn tne neip oi tvuuoti tie sa ne w rote a booK, ’’Alien rvam pi, which outuneu lu tu r e course ot action lo r tne m o w n s m r ts aim tne S to rm troops. A t tn e tim e m ti e r was ja n e n tne jailo r, w itn a Knowing look, said ot Adoipn. "X ies a oone- head. ' A dolph, th a t bonehead, wnen released tro m ja il be g an a m arch into pow er th a t ptungeu tne e n u re w orm in to w ar. The leader of tn e Colum bians, who h as follow ers, m ay when released tro m jail, m id m ore follow ers, m ore people who subscribe to his F ascist doctrines, and m ay begin a m arch in to pow er here in A m erica tn a t will duplicate th e H itle ria n story. I t c a n ’t happen here. B u t it can, and it m ay il A m er- icans don’t recognize the evils. W hat are th e evils? P rim arily , a lack of u n d e rsta n d ing of w h at a tru e dem ocracy is. The belief in racial su p erio rity . The fe a r th a t a m inority race, th e Hebrew race, is planning to ta k e over th e worlds m o n etary sys- tem , th e w orlds political setup, and th a t th is m ay have , alread y been done. - CUNO CANTON CAIIUP flAGSliff WSCOT' AlBUOUfRUUl O/NARD GlOBf SANTA SAFFORD OCEANSIDE lOHQSSURC ¡011» CALEXICO TOMBSTONE IIIAHI/