Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 12, 1946, Image 4

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    Southern O regon Nv»> K e^h w . lhurxiuy, December i r , 194b
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SOl'THEK
OREGON
NEWS R EVIEW
Published ever
THE SISKIYOU PUL
167 East Main Street
Carryl H. Wir
T hursday by
ISHING COMPANY
A shland, O regon
and W endell D. Law rence, Publisher*
WENDELL LAWRENCE, Editor
. oiuli.io is w eii. lUn llcjflh ilw.iys 'iv in c d lo In n i .1 bright
S|X>t.
te a r s ago as a boy on the tjrm , he states
I
The First One
Liw stock Show
J o h n M i ll in g , .son nt J o h n W.
Auiiis'ig of A sh lan d , D iegon 1
I Ins seats'll to r id v en tu re is Mil] g o in g on, lor soiitrseheie lod.iy, lien milking pras In a l h o m in g in live-
I leath is looking lieyond the hori/qn.
Hus k pmsiut linn help pay his ex
lb s favorite poem w is s>n< 01 lim ns W hitcom b Kilcss and it be pen t s at Hie t'a lilo r n la J’uls looli
gins, 1 s.tunsit sai, and l suli nodT.h Th.tt he is dezd. . Ile is just luc college. Foi the secotul Ilmo
A inl’i i g bus i i'tu i tied to the cam
pus after w inning prize m o tley
crossw alks gone
on fat Ifve.doek whiult he pur-
¿since th e m ain street we rem ade chased and led out as p ait ol his
Il >e think we w ere cautious in livestock I t . lining at the .stall
LIITUA KI BBLES U
.
Colombians, Inc. has been exposed as a vicious, N.izi-tvpe move­
m ent plotting to seize the’ I niied States governm ent. To gain the siin-
pathy ot white racia groups the Columbians were using as a tool,
raeial hatred, and were pointing the’ tinger ot hate at the negroes.
Plans ot the group 11 ere to seize power and to kill all Jews, Negroes,
and members of other racial minorities. 1 he I nites! States would be­
come a totalitarian nation, based on a H itlerian Nazi plan ot govern
menr.
uni
B ILLIN G'S STATEM ENT IS
Al
slell, I longed to go ami see ssliat lay besom l the Inn i A u i . “
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untt red as second-class m ail m atter in the post office at Ash-
and, Oregon, F eb ru a ry 15, 1935. u n d er the act of Congress of
M arch 3, 1879.
1 tound hie dr.il
A lllllC I’g' W l I l S
I w< c< ntrlbuUons arrived thi* .
'
week from the taeile pens of o u r |W hv
WC,‘ m ,llv
most am bitious poet
The
So re m e m b e r th is w h en you lea
Hist one is titled:
th e curb
IT USED I'D BE WRONG"
It used to he w rung to tid e a bike ,Y” ,i m.iv he right, lint It you are
bit
On th sidew alk ot the tow n
But it seems it will c ntiniie to Y ou’re as dead is if you w en
wrong.
be O. K.
-Pearl Button
T ill som eone is fin a lly k n o c k e d
down."
K O O ZER NAM ED D IR EC TO R
—Violet W ray
Beginning in A tlanta, Georgia, t e organization planned first to run
Tin .c o n d opus has to do w ith
all the negroes out of A tlanta, then all the negroes out of Georgia.
C rossw alks and is aptly called:
Then other Southern states 11 ere to be organized and this organizing
' CROSSW ALK SERENADE"
ol states would gradually enlarge in scope until all 4$ states were Col­
Dh w here, oh w here? have th e
umbian controlled.
Jackson < unty. M edford, O re­
Ralph Childers, 18. one of the members who last week told the weird
gon, the applicant for exchange,
story to A ttorney General Eugene Cook ot Georgia, quoted the leader
R .seburg 022908, consents to take
of the Columbians as saying "O t course the Negroes ansi the lews the selected land described as
would just have to be shot at and people who weren’t Columbians anil the N W G SE G see. 23, N G S E G
see 27, T. 33 S, 11. 1 E, NW ' iS W 14
who didn't want to go upder our rules would naturally be shot a t.”
see. 11, S E G N E G , N fc S E G and
The Columbians were exp. -.d by two members of the Non-Sectarian S E G S E G sec. 17, T. 33 S „ R. 2
A nti-N azi league, blonde Renee Forrest, 24 of New York, and Mario E .. W. M., Oregon, subject to and
r i i i
, i 1 w ith a res. rvation o t, the rig h t
BuZ/i, who posed as Nazis to gain t
confidence ot xr»e leaders ot the
.. .. . ... .
.
' it ttie United S tates, its p erm it-
hate movement. By becoming a secretary to the C olumbians, Miss For­ le e s or licensees, to e n ter upon,
rest was able to take photo-microscopic pictures of incrim inating doc­ occupy, take and use any or all
ot such land lor pow er purposes
um ents with a fountain-pen camera.
in accordance w ith the term s aud
Soon after going to work with the Columbians the two agents dis­ conditions of section 24 of the
covered that Ralph Childers and Lanier MCaller, members of the group, F ederal P ow er Act of Ju n e 10,
1920 (41 Stat.
1063, 1075) a
were not completely in favor of the proposed mission ot the Colum ­
am ended by the Act of A ugust
bians.
26, 1935 (49 S tat. 838, 846, 16
Miss Forrest and Buzzi were able to talk the two members into m ak­ U. S. C. sec. 818).
Jackson C ounty, Oregon,
ing confessions of projected plans of the Nazi org an i^ tio n .
by J. B. C olem an
F riday-the Georgia Grand jury will investigate the Columbians.
C ounty Ju d g e
11. 28 4t
This is the first of the hate movements" since the end of the war. N ovem ber 28, 1946
There were several before the w.:r. including
Camellia; the Ku Klu.x Kian, which was very
and several other organizations buiJc around
Long’s empire is an example; Rabble rouser
O F E M PIR E IN D U S T R IE S
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C n ” im , c o m p a n y
Tliis booklet Is handled by the
...Heg,- „1 aU,„ „i,,„l In te rn a tio n a l C ouncil ot R eligious
’" ul
"> ’" ‘dU m n to the E ducation, w ith n a tio n a l
prizes and honors n o n at hoih q u a r te r s tn C hicago
tin
G rand National Livestock
Show held at San*Francisco, ano PO STO N W ILL FLY TO
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C o.
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fX’Q U A P O Il FOB H O L ID A Y S
M u o ie.
II ol .Ashland, had T hank
w a s te r hom e in M edford.
Monuments and markers. Sea
Burns Memorial«. On the P laxa.
elected a d irector ot The Colum -
t’ia Em pire Industries Inc
if
Portland, for one year.
the Knights of the White
UNITED STATES DEPART-
strung in Jackson co u n ty ; i MENT OF THE
INTERIOR
one man. The late Huey ¡BUREAU OF LAND M ANAGE
4 M IV M 'T ’
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Z A f T . « rs
Gerald I . K. Smith a i s o C ^ ’V ’ D* lric t L“ nd
i Roseburg, Oregon, N ovem ber 13,
had quite a following.
‘ 1946.
when times are | , N,otice J s h ereb y £ ivt’n ^ hat
There w ill be more "h ate’ organizations. Toda
,
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Jackson C ounty, M edford, O re-
good and people have money the;, don t particularly have any hatreds. gon jiled exchange application
But if there is a recession the peop.e w ill seek scapegoats, and then the I R oseburg 022908, on Ju n e 29,
"h ate” boys will have a* field da
1 he Columbians are but the first of
undel tl,e ^ cl ° G duiy,1?,1
3
3
1939 (a3 S t a t 1144), for the N W G
m in Y-
!S E G . Sec. 23, N G S E G , Sec. 27,
It is going to take clear thinking and strong action on the part of T 33 S., R. 1 E., N W h S W 'i,
,
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n 1
l
I Sec. 11, S E G N E G , N G S E G and
American citizens to steer clear
the p,Halls which will beset them K
g
Sec. 17> T 33 S „ R. 2
and which will be emplaced by the "haters!
! E., W. M., Oregon, containing 320
. acre in exchange for the S E !a
It is happening here;. the Columbians are but the first.
Sec. 6, S W A N E G , W ^ , W G !
S E G , SE tS E G , Sec. 16, T. 4o!
¡S„ R. 2 W., W. M., O regon con- J
taining 640 acres. This notice is
for the purpose of allow ing a l l 1
Adjudged in contem pt or
of court trie
the v virtual dictator of the United persons having bona fide ob ject­
ions to the proposed exchange an
Mine Workers and tys 400,000 miners went back to work this week.
opportunity to file th eir object­
The plaintiffs, who won the case, were the people of the United ions in this office w ithin 45 days
States.
from the d ate of first publication,
The judge, T . Alan Goldsborough, had, 11 days before Lewis called together w ith evidence th a t a
copy thereof has been served on
the strike, issued a restraining order requiring Lewis and his union to the applicant. R ichard M cElligott,
continue mining until the C ourt could decide whether Lewis had the .....
, A cting M anager, First
publication
N ovem ber 28, 1946
legal right to term inate his contract.
11 28 4t
Lewis, 111 the interim decided not to wait for the courts decision. He
term inated the contract. Subsequently, he and his, were declared in r
F. K. M cC U TC H EO N
contem pt of court. O n ph« to u rth day of the trial Judgi Goldsborough
stated: "T h e strike was an evil, demoniac, monstrous thing. If it be­
comes a question of tlic destruction of this union, or the preservation
ot this republic, this republic is going to be preserved.”
245 4th St. A shland Phojne 4561
Today coal is again being mined. The United Mine workers are back
m tiie p:
3,500,000 of the unions money has been used up as a fine,
this is a quarter of the am ount in the union treasury; and John Lewis
R eal E state B roker
has been fined $10,000.
at
What will be the next move? Mine operators and the United States
HUFFM
AN'S
government both wonder.
144
E.
Main
Phone 21101
i.ewis m ight be down but he is still a shrewd operator, and he will
bide his time until he finds another opening. I here will soon be a show­
down fig h t between m anagem ent and u.ganized labor.
The first round is over. The contestants are getting the ir wind, and
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A sh lan d , O regon
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PERRINE'S HAS GIFTS
Paper Hanging
Signs
FRAZIER
any day now the second round will begin.
It would be much bette:" if a solution could be worked out across a
conference table, not on a picket line.
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ROBES
SLIPPERS
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Ben Heath
Last week a man died quietly in his sleep at Madigan General H os­
pital in Tacoma, lie was an American individualist. Ben H eath, who
had lived since 1^17
iiy>> Tegrace, had known practically everyone
in Ashland.
Originally an Iowa boy he had worked on his parents farm in Iowa
until he was 30, and then in 1^03 he had homesteaded in Canada
where he was later married, in ryry Mr. and Mrs. H eath moved to Los
Angeles and shortly after that Ben H eath enlisted in Co i . 3 ly engi­
TIES
SOCKS
ROBES
SLIPPERS
SWEATERS
GLOVES
HOUSECOATS
SLIPS
SUITS
COATS
Gladden A
Child's Heart
This C hristm as
Chenille Bedspreads
Tablecloths
Luncheon Sets
Towels
Blankets
Toy.
Select the best from our
Stocks
neers.
The story of Ben H eath s experiences in World W ar I arc well told
in a small booklet which he published a few years ago under the title
343 E. Main — Ashland. Ore.
of "Reminiccnccs o f a Roughneck”. The underlying philosophy wlii.n j
guided Ben H eath ’s life is found in this small volume. W hatever hap- j
0. R Edwards
ened or befell Ben l l . i t l i he took as an adventure. N o m atter I10W dis-
SLACKS
SWEATERS
JACKETS
GLOVES
With A Wheeled
m s ; sr.
P C C K IN E ’ S
Ashland
head
Show held at Eos Angeles, Am
Doelm Ralph Poston will leave
berg m arketed his prize w inning | |,y plane foi Cuenca, E eq uudoi,
tat stock at prem ium prieei
Decem ber Rt I’«» ion will join his
wife and children th e re tin the
M ayoi an I M rs T h o rn to n Wiley holiday season He will re tu rn to
M and Mt . Paul C arlso n and A shland by plane Ja n u a ry
11,
e h ild rt n, Mr and M rs C h arles 1947.
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Ralph Koozer, m anager of the sgiving d in n e r . ' the W iley ('a l­
1, <■>
IN R E L IG IO U S B O O K L E T
G.
II B illings, m e m b e r an d
ti.iih t i in the M ethodist church,
w ro te the b illow ing .staleineiii foi
a religious eiiuelitloiinl booklet
titled . A C entury Beckons.”
I'he high goal ol Chi istlall
e d u c a tio n is to m ake C h ris tia n
living so a lii a ctiv e an d so real
th a t folks m ay realize th a t niorul
law I'- h e ll’ foi 001 h e n e lll T h e n
we shall honor G od In ca u se we
love him , and tre a t out n e ig h b o rs
fairly because w e love th em "
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