Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 03, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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First Lady's Kin
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should not be encouraged or com­
pelled to do work which deprives
them ot CMeiuial care. But u such
women are employed, he said, ade­
quate care tor tneir children
siiould be provider!.
NI NNY SIDE VP: If you ar«
“the girl he left behind," you may
be interested in knowing that a«
least viie expert believes Uiat the
women left at home have enough :
to do to keep them out of mis­
chief. He is Prof. Ernest \*, Bui -
gess. Univeisitiy of Chicago sociol- i
agist and specialist in family re
lations.
Middle East Chiefs
six T [ above
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INCH
SERMON
kLV. ROBERT H. HARPER
TA* Alcohol I'rithltmt P«*l end
Prricnt.
Lesion lor Scptcmbrr t: Crntiit 13:
13: 19:23-25; Deuteronomy 32:31-33;
Amo» 4:1-7,
Golden Tint: I’m Im 1:4.
The 14-year-sld niece of Mrs.
Franklin Roosevelt, Amy Roosevelt
(richt) and Patsy Prowse, Enflish
refugee, living with her American
grandmother, are shown on the
courts of the Philadelphia Cricket
club. The two girls were among 60
competitors in the National Junior
Girl’s tennis tourney.
BY
Gen. Sir 11. R. L. G. Alexander,
new commander who replaced Gen­
eral Auchinleck as chief of Allied
forces in the Middle East, is shown
ileft) with Lieut. Gen. B. L. Mont­
gomery. general officer command-
'■•t the Eighth army, shortly after
their appointment had been an­
nounced in Cairo.
Veteran Battleship Launches Seaplane
JANE1 CUPLEB
WOMAN' of the Week: In Phil­
lipsburg. Kans., where she prac­
tices M. Townsend-Glasaen M. D..;
is simply known as "Dr. Mary.
Her office is a four-room frame
house, and she st-es patients there
from nine to six. After that her
calls may take her 50 mites into
the country. Her husband, publish­
er of a weekly newspaper, goes
along to drive the car. Tne peop,«.
of Pnillipsburg are not at an p.
judiced against her because she is
a woman. They aren’t even sur­
prised that she chose to be a
doctor. But they are amazed at 1
her ability to carry on her stren-1
uous practice and still find time to
teach first aid classes, write a
book on home remedies, be a Girl
Scout leader, president of the
Kansas Medical Women s associa­
tion and the mother of two child­
ren.
EUROPE AT WAR: According
to the Belgrade paper, Novo
Vreme, women are forbidden to I
drive motor cars or ride bicycles 1
without special permission rrom
the German military commander;
... Onions were advertised in a t
Norwegian radio broadcast as be­
ing for sale for 49 cents for about
3^ ounces ... A Belgian woman
kept her savings at home instead
of in a bank. According to the
Belgian newspaper, Volk En Staat,
she was fined by the German mili­
tary authorities.
TALENT SCOUT: That break
in an unexpected way . . . About
three years ago Helen O’Connell
was singing in a small night club
in New York’s Greenwich Village, ;
Someone heard her and promptly
told Jimmy Dorsey, the orchestra
leader, about her. Who was that
someone? Dorsey’s secretary.
CHILD CARE: The Office of
Defense Health and Welfare is at
work on a program for care dur­
ing the day of the children of wo­
men employed in war work. Chair­
man Paul V. McNutt of the War
Manpower commission said, in ex­
plaining the purposes of the pro­
gram, that women with children I
Thursday, September 3, 1042
in the third tempri ance lessoi
of the year we find that the us*
of st long «li ink whs u past piob
lem.
Several thousand years ugo So
doni ami Comunali, piospcrout
cities m tile fei tile plain ui th«
Jordan b«*came such centers oi
moral corruption tnat their wick
edness passed into a proverb. Ge­
nesis tena un of the late ui thusv
cities and Deuteronomy indicate«,
that drunkenness was a chlel
cause of their overthrow. Tne
grapes of SoJoni became "grapes
of gall" and its wfne the '|>oison
of serpents.”
Amos drew a tragic picture ot
the Northern Kingdom of Israel
in the days of its decline. In na­
tural resources the country vm
dot inferior to Btiiilstia, but idle*
ness. luxury anti dissipation were
weakening the people and the>
were desun«*d to go into captivity.
Many things in ancient Israel
remind us ot conditions totiay. In
a crucial period of our history
little concern seems to be felt con­
cerning the increasing use oi
strong drink. Are we so strong
that alcohol cannot hurt us, s<
great a nation that drink cannot
lead us to ruin ? Let us now ret isct
upon the late which has come u
on other nations by the breaking­
down of the character oi their
people. And let us strengthen our
efforts against the liquor tranic
and strive to pu; away an evil
that will seriously affect our ef­
forts in both war and per?--e.
hullabaloo
hi Japan we don’t know what
MI SIC IN W ARTIME
In other days men mat died nappentnl and don’t care Co long
away to war with theii pu. >eti aa It wna bad
The British government organ«
beating to the strkins of martial
music The people stood on the ized lari yeai the "Commission
sidewalks and cheered wildly as fol the Promotion of Muaic and
the bands played "When Johnny Art." and th«' business of thia
Comes Marching Home," or ''A- coninilnaion was to get good music
way Down South in Dixie," or In­ into every cornet of the British
ter on "It’s a Long Way to I i|>- Isles Thia is the flrat time the
! perary" and "Ovei There.” But Britlah government haa paid out
> war him gon«- «out since even tne government funds fur promotion
I "Over There" days, and the rattle of muaic since the «.ays of the Tu­
| of mechanized equipment haa din dors and thia meuna nearly 400
‘ placed tin- mole stirring blasts oi veam Till old Siull.i Wails OpOTR
company haa created two new
, the ai my band.
Maybe th«* soldlei can stand the companies in otdei to aatiafy the
I chang«- he has quite a ltd of newly developed desire fol muaic
I other business to attend *o; out It I ii tin* heretofore unmusical Eng­
1 appeals that the folks who Bnua* lish
We aie not in love with the Ger-
stay behind and worry actually
' lequire a certain amount or music mana but that doea noi prevent ua
| to keep up their moral«* Tins wri­ from appreciating their technique
ter is not sufficiently versed nt m< in some things iSicre is the atoiy
science ot anatomy to know Just of a prominent member of the
exactly what music does to the Paris Opera comjxny who wan
human body when Its owner h sent for, ufter s performance, by
worried and troubled, but he- does the Geiinnn general In command
know that it haa a noticeably of Baria It was early last winter
m > o thing effect upon the mind when the «lamp Baria cold was be­
Anger, or gieat excitement, «r ginning to congeal the marrow in
Th«" general
fear, are suppose«! to "squirt" a< ■ everyone's bones
renalin through the body, and It asked the opera singer If the
is this chemical which maxes one Opera House "back stage" wna
feel 'low" for quit«- a while aftvl comfortable and if the members
the cause has subsided Maybe mu­ of the company had suitable living
sic squirts honey through the ay: accommotiationa. Th«* singer told
him that the members of the com­
tern. Sugar Is rationed
We have not been in direct com­ pany weie living in fireleaa aj>art-
munication with Adolph lately but inenta and that the "back stage"
we understand that Germany Is was nil icrtsix The next day (
’‘seething” with music; and we can arrived for the members and for
depend upon it that everything the Opera House The (¡rrm»ii
which happens in Germany today "army of occupation" needed good
has a purpose behind it. The rea­ music, well rendered; and the gen­
son for this added deluge of music eral saw to It that they got it.
In thia country more good muaic
in Germany is "morale.”
In Russia the ballet, th«* opera, Is being plsyrd by more good mu­
ami the symphonic concerts wen- sicians than in any other country
"jammed to the rafters" ail last in the world . We can't have
winter with th«* temperature often enough of It in the tough days
30 below zero and th«* German ar­ ahead It is good for the soul at
mies knocking at the door or be­ any time It Is vitamin A-Z for
for our morale today
ing knocked from the door.
Commandos Return From Dieppe Ra.il
The British admiralty has released this photo, showing HMS War­
spite, battle-scarred veteran of actions from Narvik to Alexandria,
launching a seaplane from her catapult at sea. In the background is
an aircraft carrier, probably HMS Formidable, with planes on her flight
deck ready to take to the air.
The Vvasmngton Senators
trying out a new "duration” ball
in practice. It's center is of com­
pressed wool and it uses no rub­
ber. The war department service
of supply requested the clubs to
make the experiment . . . One of
Washington's utility players, al­
ter playing in three different po­
sitions this year, refers to himself
as the "jerk-of-all-trades" , . .
The Minnesota-Illinois game on
October 10 will be their first game
at Illinois tn 21 years
Brig. Gen. Jimmy Doolittle was
a member of the Los Angeles Ath­
letic club tumbling team tor four
years 1914 through 1917.............
Dave Danforth, pitcher lor Louis­
ville in 1915, struck out 59 batters
in four consecutive games . . . .
The lowest night game attendance
Leaving behind the wreckage of many German military Initallatlon*
figures in Cleveland a history was
and a badly scared German garrison, tough Britlah Commandos and
the 5,454 who saw a recent game
American Rangers returned to their invasion barges to re-embark for
with the Athletics . . . For the
their home port In England. The object of the raid was to teat the Ger­
second successive year men in uni­
man defenses on the Frenc h coast and to gain vital Information. Pic­
form will be admitted to Michi­
tured In this photo are members of the raiding party as they returned
gan's home football game at a
to their craft, carrying their wounded with them.
special rate of 55 cents ,tax in­
cluded. There are seven home
game scheduled
FOR BAIuEz Red roan Durham
bull. J. B Jones. 7 ITaza. 31 »32
THIS WEEK IN W ASHINGTON
(Continued from page one)
the 195,000.000,000 national income
last year, Senator Taft said that
income taxes were paid on only
326,500,000,000 of it. due to no
taxes on small incomes plus per­
sonal exemptions and credit for
dependents. "We get more money
from liquor and tobacco taxes than
we do from the income of 90 per
cent of the people whose income
is >3,000 a year or less,” said the
senator.
Senator Taft, who is a member
of the senate finance committee
which is now working out a tax
program, advised a sales tax of 10
per cent, which, he said, would in­
crease the government's Income by
ALWAYS
over four billion dollars. "In times
Y’all can dr|>end
of peace,” he said, “I [ have always
service.
The beat materials,
been against a sales tax, or any-
properly
prepared, served in
thing like it, but I believe that
n courteous manner — at
war taxation should reach every
price« always within your
man, woman and < child in the
means. That's what you get
United States.
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"THIS IS A REAL FIGHT
War that will b« won or loci With materials as well a* men
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say* Paul Bunyan. "Total
You oar. I run a war or war produc-
•,or> without lumber and wood product* With every log that a handled every piece ol lumber
or sheet of plywood delivered, the industry is taking it* poke at the Au*'
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