Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 06, 1942, Page 2, Image 2

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Friday, February 6, 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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Hl. Phillips-
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Barred Girls From Schools
Washington, D. C.
AI TO RATIONING
Although Indiunn wore being ed­
UTILITY SENSATIONS
ucated ut Harvard us early us
The hard-hitting Truman commit­
1Ü42, the white girls of New Eng­
Q.—Why did you want a new car?
tee hasn't got around to the
lund were not admitted to public
A.—It's the only way I can get
matter yet, but some hot sensations five new tires.
schools until almost 1B00, or more
are in store when the committee
than 150 ycurs after the first one
Q — Are you aware of the restric­
digs into the dollar-a-year-man han­ tions?
wus established.
dling of the power phases of the war
A.—No. but 1 knew something was
production program.
all wrong I called up several auto
For years one of the hottest issues salesrooms yesterday and in no case
in Washington has been the power did a salesman show up at my
lobby. It has been repeatedly inves­ home inside of five minutes.
tigated. and several years ago. aft­
• • •
er fierce legislative battles, the fed­
Q.—You already have a car?
eral power and holding company
A.—Yes.
laws were enacted to curb the lobby.
Q.—What's wrong with it?
The Truman committee has con­
A.—Nothing.
fidential information that today this
Q.—Then why do you wish a new
give
lobby is more powerfully entrenched model?
in the capital than ever before.
YOUR child
A.—My wife thinks our next-door
For months, it has been operating neighbor's car looks better.
same
expert
care used when
directly inside the government, for­
Q — The kind of car your neigh­
mulating and running the pow-er pol­ bors have is of no importance.
icy of the 0PM. which was until
A.—That's what YOU think!
last week the key war production
• • •
agency.
Q.—Only certain classes of people
Bruno Schachner (left), assistant United Stales attorney, and U. 8.
The 0 PM power division is not are eligible for new cars. Are you a
only manned with utility officials. doctor?
Attorney Mathias F. Correa are shown inspecting packages and dia­
Maj. Gen. Millard F. Harman
but they are still on the payrolls of
A.—No. but my feet are just as monds seized in New York. They were shipped via Russia before der
private power companies. In other tender.
Fuehrer attacked that country. The gems are alleged to be part ot the I top I assigned as chief of air staff
At th« first sign of a cheat cold—tha
of the army air force. Below: Maj.
words, while presumably working
Quintuplets* throats and chests ara
Q — Are you a farm veterinarian? loot seized by the Nasis after they conquered the Netherlands and Bel­
rubbed with Musterol« — a product
Gen. Barton K. Yount, who will be
for the government, they are actu­
A.—Is this a car rationing bureau gium in 1940. The Pioneer Import company, called "Agents for the Ger­
mad« «specially to promptly rellsva
ally paid employees of the utilities. or an Information Please program? man high command," is accused of handling the loot at this end and in charge of turning out 30,00(1 new
th« DISTRESS of colds and resulting
personnel for the 194! airplane pro­
After being deluged with com­
bronchial and croupy coughs.
Q —Are you engaged in fire fight­ dumping It on the American market. President of the company. Werner
duction
program.
Musterol« gives such wonderful re­
plaints that the utility-ruled OPM ing?
von Clemm. is married to a cousin of Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim
sults because it's MORE thsn an ordi­
power division was secretly aiding
von
Ribbentrop.
A.—No; that's just an impression
nary "salv«.’* It helps break up local
independent rural power co-ops. the some people get from the way I
congestion. Sine« Muaterole Is used on
house
appropriations
committee drive.
th« Quint« you may ba sure you’ra us­
ing Just about the HESTprodurt mad«!
questioned J. A. Krug, head of the
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IN 1 STRENGTHS: Children's Mild
division, on these charges.
Q — Are you engaged in crime pre­
Muaterole. Also Regular and Estrn
Krug defended his staff, but the vention?
Strength for grown-upa who prefer
committee, unconvinced, ordered
stronger product. All drugstore«.
A.—No, but if you'll let me have
him to submit a detailed report on a new auto I'll give any cop a lift
his dollar-a-year assistants, includ­ from now on.
ing the amount of salaries they are
Q.—Are you engaged in law en-
drawing from utility companies forcement?
while working for the government
A.—Yes. I’m a lawyer.
Two months have elapsed since
Q.—I said "enforcement,” not
Purposeful Minds
Krug promised to produce this im­ "evasion."
Grent minds have purpose!, oth­
portant information and so far he
A.—I didn't come here to be tn-
ers have wishes. Little minds ure
has not done so.
suited.
turned and subdued by misfortune;
AU the committee has received
Q—That's all right; we don't
but great minds rise above them.
was a cagey letter from John Lord mind doing it Listen, do you re­
Washington Irving.
O’Brian, former corporation attor­ gard a new car as a necessity?
ney who is OPM general counsel,
A.—Positively.
giving a list of the power division's
Q.—Give three reasons.
personnel, but has nothing about
A.—Well, first of all, I live four
their private salaries. However, the blocks from my office, and without
little information O'Brian did dis- a car I would have to negotiate the
close speaks volumes.
entire distance on foot Second, we
It shows that no less than 18 key use the car to go to church.
officials in Krug's division are dol-
Q.—How far is the church?
If you suffer from monthly erampa.
lar-a-year and “WOC” (without com­
A.—It's almost an eighth of a
beadache, backache, nrrvouatinu
Mcskimcn
Waterloo.
pensation) men, who are stiU on mile!
and distress of ’*lrrr-gularltl<<e"—
caused by functional monthly dis­
Iowa, sergeant with the A.E.F. in
William
8.
Knudsen,
former
head
of
the
OPM,
was
sworn
In
as
a
private utility payrolls.
Q.—What's your third reason for
turbances- try Lydia I'lnkham'e
Note: Appropriation committee regarding a car as indispensable?
lieutenant general In the presence of Secretary of War Stimson. Knudsen Northern Irrland, and son, Frank,
Vegetable Compound— famous for
relieving twin and nervous feelings
will be in charge of production for materials for the war department. also sergeant with the A.E.F.
members estimate that the total pay
A.—My third reason is the most
ot women a 'difficult days ’-
these men draw from power com­ important of all.
Photo shows, left to right. William 8. Knudsen. Maj. Gen. Myron C. "Just came over to krrp an eye on
Taken regularly—Lydia Pinkham’s
I the boy," said Meskimen Sr.
Cramer, adjutant general, and Secretary of War Stimson.
Compound heljx build u|> resistance
panies is more than $250.000 a year.
Q.—What is it?
against such annoying symptoms.
War Production Chief Donald Nelson
Follow label directions. WORTH
A.—If I didn't have an automobile
has privately indicated he will where would I store all those out­
^TBTINai
houseclean Krug's unit
dated road maps and useless tools?
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BAD FILMS FOR GOOD
Our Own
RIMES ON PUBLIC DUTY
NEIGHBORS
Wc must not blame God for the
Folks who buy
Young Nelson Rockefeller, who on
fly, for man made him. He is the
Defense stamps gladly
the whole has done a good job for
resurrection, the reincarnation of
Speed the day
Pan - American cultural relations,
our own dirt and carelessness.—
Our foes run madly.
has bogged down badly on films for
Woods Hutchinson.
our Pan-American neighbors. His
Those who buy
Museum of Modern Art, which was
Bonds make more certain
supposed to do this, has been labor­
Hitler’ll get
DON’T LET
ing for nine months at a cost of
An early curtain.
$15,000 per month to the govern­
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ment—and finally has brought forth
Ed Pearson, who has evidently
SLOW YOU UP
a mouse.
been flat hunting, says he can't un­
• Whan bow. Is ar« sluggish and you feel
Rockefeller and Jock Whitney are
derstand why the ads don't group
Irritable, headachy and everything you
getting a large dose of criticism
apartments under three headings:
do la an effort, do a« militant do • c hew
about this because they personaUy
KEEN A-MINT, the modern chewing
furnished, unfurnished and under­
are interested in the Museum and furnished.
gum laxative. Simply chew FKKN A-
MINT
before you go to bad Bleep with­
have permitted an amateur group
out being disturbed —next morning gentle,
to run the show—into the ground.
The United States department ot
thorough relief, helping you feel «well
Without benefit of competitive bid­ agriculture is working on a motor
again, full of your normal pep. Try
ding or any system of checks and
FEEN-A MINT. Taste« good, ia bandy
fuel made from corn and potatoes
and economical. A generous family supply
balances, amatqpr after amateur in Juliet Colt says it is going to seem
•he Museum has tackled the job of funny to ask the station attendant
deciding what kind of films should for six bushels of high test.
be sent to Latin-America. Here is a
• • •
cross section of the results so far:
CANDIDATES FOR THE
Liking One's Duty
"Better Dresses Fifth Floor," "A
FIRING SQUAD
The secret of happiness is not
Child Went Forth," “The City," and A guy on whom I'd pour hot gravy
in doing what one likes, but in lik­
“Power and The Land"—all utterly la always asking. "Where’s our
ing what one has to do.—James M.
unsuited and without objective for
navy?"
Barrie.
• •
South America.
CAN YOU REMEMBER—
Some reasonably good commer­
Away back when a post-office
cial films have been donated, such
as “U. S. Steel,” "Greyhound Bus,” clerk sold nothing but postage
From the alkaline deserts of the
"General Electric Excursions in Sci­ stamps at the stamp window?
West, America can harvest half a
•
•
e
ence,” and "The American Can
billion pounds of natural rubber to
Im a Dodo bought one of those
View of the scene in the conference chamber in London when repre­ offset the Jap grab at Indies, claims
Company's Silver Millions.” Also
May Warn of Dinordered
Hollywood has handed over a group U. S. auto tax stamps today and she sentatives of nine Allied nations whose territories have been occupied by Dr. T. Harper Goodspeed, Univer­
Kidney Action
of pictures, such as "Eyes of the says she is going to buy one every the Axis met to adopt and sign a resolution calling for punishment of sity of California scientist. He Is
Modern
Ilf« with Ila hurry and worry,
Axis criminals after the war. Left to right, at the far side of the table, shown here with "rabbit bush," the
Navy.” “Soldiers of the Sky,” “The day and save them until maturity.
frrefular habit«, improper ««ling and
• •
Battle," which are the best pictures
are China's Wang King; Anthony Biddle, V. 8. ambassador to govern- new rubber plant, which may reach
drinking—ita risk of eipoaure and infee-
tion—throw« heavy atrain on the work
Canned beer may be discontinued ments-in-exile; and British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden.
that have gone to South America.
life-saving status in this war.
of the kidneya. They are apt to become
over-taaed and fail to Alter eirwi arid
Meanwhile the amateurs continue due to the need for tin. It is okay
and
other impurities from th« life giving
to chatter and muddle over uplifting with us. We never did like reach-
blood.
You may auffer nagging backache,
the films for our Good Neighbors— ing into the icebox for a glass of
headache, diaxineee, getting up nights,
beer and coming out with a can of
all at the expense of Uncle Sam.
leg paina, «welling—feel constantly
tomatoes.
tired, nervous, sll worn out. Other aigns
i
• • •
of kidney or bladder disorder are aome>
• • •
timee burning, acanty or too frequent
MERRY-GO-ROUND
Moe Berg, Boston Red Sox ball
urination.
< Navy Secretary Knox has a bust
Try Deen'« Pilla. Doan'i help th«
player, has retired from the <Ua-
kfdnrya to paaa off harmful eicraa body
of Theodore Roosevelt on his desk,
mond to become a government good
waste. They have had more than half a
fl Bakers in the army quartermas­
century of public approval. Are recom­
will ambassador to Pan America.
mended by grateful users everywher«.
ter corps are experimenting with
This is most encouraging. We have
Atk your neighbor I
"tomato bread,” made by adding to­
long had a distinct impression that
mato juice or canned tomatoes (rich
our team in that area was weak
in vitamins) to the baking dough,
both in the field and at the bat.
fl New York air raid wardens are
Mr. Berg speaks nine languages
complaining that every order they
But
the umpires were always abk
receive is countermanded five min-
WNU-13
to defeat him in
utes after it is given.
•
<1 E. B. Craney. Montana radio man
We favor more baseball players ir
who is a close friend of Senator
our diplomatic forces,
You can't
Wheeler, recently promoted, financed
name one in twenty in our entire
and successfully completed a Red
diplomatic service who has color,
Cross relief drive netting over $60.-
speed, punch or even a good throw­
000 in 24 hours.
ing arm. We will never think an
e Advertising creates new
fl. Rep. William S. Hill of Colorado
wealth l>y showing people new
envoy is really good until we
tried to drum up trade for pinto
and
better ways of living, and
some kids surround him and
bean growers during his recent visit
as it creates new wealth it con­
for an autograph.
tributes to the prosperity of
to Britain. He took with him a large
• • ♦
everyone touched by the flow of money
Foreign minister Oswaldo Aranha, of Brazil, president of the hem­
bag of the beans and distributed
William
L.
Batt,
chairman
of
the
Why ban those radio quiz
which ia aet up. In thia way, don 't you
isphere conference at Rio de Janeiro, sits st the head of the table, right, new requirements committee creat­
them among British officials.
I
see, advertising is a social force whicn is
grama? If the enemy gets as much
during preliminary session at the foreign office of Brazil. In gray suit Is ed by Donald Nelson, war produc­
hoped they might include pintos in
working in the interest of every one of us
wrong Information from them as
Sumner Welles, head of the U. 8. delegation. Next to Welles, holding his tion czar, to allocate raw materials
lend-lease orders,” Hill grins, "but
every day of the year, bringing us new
the American people do everything
I for war and civilian defense.
wealth to use and enjoy.
glasses, is Roriguez-Alves, secretary of the conference.
the British still [»refer their white
will be just ducky.
beans.”
QUINTUPLETS
CATCH COLD
Knudsen Sworn In as Lieut. General
*
Æ0R WOMENS
Rubber—Goodspeed
CONSTIPATION
FEEN-A-Ml NTiot
ThatNaddinc
Backache
Meet for Hemisphere Solidarity
Goes to Bat for U. S
D oans P ills
TO ORDER