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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salenu Oregon. Friday Morning; October 13, 1933 PAGE THREE : -Jt ., : K . .. I 4 ri i HTICII pn ttmeui AS Ef L'MHit First Polar Postmaster Profession Misunderstood by ' Public, Fluid Salesman ' ; , 1 Tells Lions Club ; "The mortlclan's'real Job In life i3 not . to bury the dead but to safeguard your hsallh " asserted T. J. Bonnftrell, slaesman for, the fcureta Fluid company of San Trancisco, in addressing the' Sa lem Lions club at the Gray Belle Thursday noon. Mr. Bonniwell wn- tertainingly revealed to the club men new .slants on the much' Jokej profession of mortician.: "Look at the mortuaries as In stitutions to preserve . health In ,. your community.". Bonniwell ntg- ed. "The mortician takes steps to prevent spread of disease. jn Eu rope vhere the embalm era are 40 year behind those o t the United States.; the death rate from chol era, 'plague and smallpox Is far above that of the United States. Without the mortician your death rate -would Jnc-ease immediately." Misconceptions In regard to the undertaker's business are many, Bonniwell averred. Among them are that Egyptian embalming Is a lost; art. Bonniwell ; stated ;i thafr mummification could now be prac- tlced Jf there were, any demand for. It." Scientific embalming, he said, was started In the 16th cen- . tury with the discovery of the clr culatlon of -the blood. : Another misconception, Bonni well said, Is the charge that the mortician is cold-blooded, hard ened toward death. The mortician, he .held, sees In his work & ser vice performed for the living, both In preventing spread "of disease and In providing a friendly assist ance to the bereaved families of the dead. Fear in this day of being burled alive is eliminated, Bonniwell de clared,' by the fact that the mor ticlan Is trained to observe' nine definite signs of death. The last misconception. Bonni well pointed; out is the common - statement that morticians' charg es are exorbitant and clients' sit ,. nations taken advantage, of. Bon ; ntwell averred morticians, had as . : hsrd a " time making-- living as any. other business or. professional '. lass, ' due in large" part to the great .' amount of charitable ser- vice . rendered. - f Mr, v Bonniwell r came as the guest of Virgil T. Golden of the Clough-Barric"; company here. - " . ? lev:-: .;. "? JAMES CORDON. WORSE SILVERTON HILLS, Oct. 12. James, Gordon suffered a second stroke Sunday and is. reported as critically ill at a . Portland hos- Pltal. He recovered sufficiently to be taken home from several days1 stay at the local hospital,, two weeks ago. - - - -r J - ; ' 4 ' , v. ; u ' V 35 , ,rj ' Us? $ v' A ci John O. L. Gorce left). of the National Geographic Society, pictured as he took the oath of office as first U. S, Postmaster of LrtUe America, sii.M admiral KvtA will pstblish a base for his latest Antarctic expe dition. Vincent Burke, Deputy Assistant Postmaster-General, is wear. ing nun in. FIJI PRICES IE Farm prices range well below the parity in exchange with other products which it was the purpose of the agricultural adjustment act to correct, was the statement' of Paul V. Marls, director of agri cultural extension at the state college, before the Rotary club yesterday noon. Wool, potatoes and hops are the only crops whose price On a parity basis with those of .1909-14 are in excess. It Is the problem of the AAA aa the agricultural adjustment ' adminis tration is termed, to try to build up farm prices, under the meth ods outlined in the law. ' These methods,. Maris explain ed are first, the land rental plan. such - as was effective with - the cotton growers; second, 'the do mestic), allotment plan, as la used with: wheat; third, trade agree ment coupled with licensing. Few trade agreements which fix mini mum prices to, the producer and regulate prices to the- consumer, have been w or ked oat and the friction between competing' groups makei these agreements difficult to obtain or maintain. -- ' Of- particular Interest In the northwest Is the wheat plan under which . , bounty is paid wheat growers, In return for reduction of acreage 15 per cent. One hun dred thirty million dollars will be distributed nude r j this to the growers, and is raised by a pro cessing tax collected ' from mlllH era. Two cents a bushel of this tax goes to help finance the ex port of the northwestern, surplus which Is so huge it depresses the markets. The - reaction of farmers has been Interesting, Maris remarked. The cotton growers, over a million or them, signed up their contracts in J hurry, j It ' has taken manv months In Oregon to get the ap plications signed for wheat reduc tion. In,; the bog reduction pro gramj farmers sold more pigs and few bred saws so the government bought only 00,000 sows Instead of the million', they planned to buy.-, Tbe tarinert held the breed sows Hoping for bigger price next year. One man; who had Veen among- poultrymen reported an -inward skepticism' as the pro ducers saw their prices declining and- prices under NRA Industrial agreements increasing. Maris admitted It was a slow process and that the price situa tion, now. was not encouraging: but concluded that credit should be given for the fact that so much bad -; been achieved. , His address was expository, and not argumen tative, seeking to ex p 1 a! n the workings of the government plan ana not to debate IU merits. ' The Botary elub greeted three CbemekeUns, WlUamette mnlver- new members: Roben J. Maaske, Iyan Stewart and Allan J. Car- Son. .". - Plans for Rural Programs Comes VpHere : Monday slty and Cherriana, S COME IT BEND BEND, Ore., Oct 12. (AP) Social workers of Oregon will open a two-day regional confer ence In Bend tomorrow with dele gates from many parts of f the state, including Portland, expect ed. The conference will start to morrow with a board meeting. This will be followed by a general meeting tomorrow night when Dr. J. F. Hosch, mayor of Bend, will welcome the visitors. ' Jay H. Up ton, state senator from the cen tral Oregon counties, will be the principal speaker at the general session. ' C. W. Reynolds of th state re lief organization, is scheduled to speak at a luncheon meeting Sat urday. His subject will be "New Plans for the Transient Problem," Elmer Goudy. executive secretary of the state relief committee, will discuss federal reliefs At a breakfast meeting Satur day morning Mrs. Sadie Orr Dun bar, execntive secretary of the Oregon Tuberculosis society, will discuss needed social legislation. 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