Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 06, 1947, Image 8

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    S o u t h e r n O r e g o n N e w s R e v i e w . T h u r s d a y , M a r c h 6 , 1947
Fete Recalls Strides in T e le p h o n y
Bell s \ aiied Achievements
Revealed During C Centenary J
, \ > u J A n e tly ti * n d C o m m e n ta to r .
W ashington. I). C.
W ASHINGTO N. — E ve ryb o d y has
been ta lk in g telephones because of
the w e ll-p u b licized A lexander G ra ­
ham B e ll centenary. R eading the
pounds of p u b lic ity , I learned m ore
about A lexander G raham B e ll than
I e ver knew before. I had read o f
how he dream ed o f m a kin g the tele­
graph in s tru m e n t “ ta lk " and how
and w hy his d re a m came tru e . I
d id n 't know about his fa th e r’ s deep
study o f phonetics and his own in ­
terest in “ m a k in g speech v is ib le ,”
in teaching the deaf to ta lk , o r th a t
he was an accom plished m u sicia n o r
m any o ther facets of th is re m a rk ­
able m a n 's re m a rk a b le h isto ry.
I a lre a d y knew a little about the
telephone business fro m firs t hand
observance.
I t was ju s t about 20 years before
I e ver used a telephone th a t B ell,
thanks to his h a rm o n ic a lly tra in e d
ear, found on th a t day in 1875 th a t
w h a t he thought could be done, had
been achieved in his own la b o ra to ry
on C ourt street, Boston. F ro m then
on it was ju s t a question o f re ­
m o vin g "th e bugs.” The next y e a r
he was d e m o n stra tin g his in s tru ­
m e n t before audiences w ith co n ve r­
sations over several m iles o f w ire .
Before he died at the age o f 75.
people w ere ta lk in g over an under­
w a te r cable fro m U nited States to
Cuba.
I doubt i f the g reat in v e n to r were
to re tu rn to e a rth today he would
m ission c irc u its now are provided by
the B e ll system fo r use of ra d io
netw orks. (It's "w ire le s s " to your
home fro m y o u r ra d io station, but
it's " w ir e d " between stations.)
(2) The w rite r has been using a
lo t o f these c irc u its five days a week
fo r m ost o f the la s t 14 years.
(3) He w orked tw o college vaca­
tions as “ e le ctro lysis in sp e cto r” fo r
the telephone company.
To e xplain fu rth e r:
(1) You know how e le ctro p la tin g
is done? The o b je ct—say it's a spoon
—to be plated is suspended in a
“ b a th " co n ta in in g the m a te ria l w ith
w hich the spoon is to be plated An
e le c tric c u rre n t is passed through
the substance in the bath in to the
spoon. The substance follow s the
c u rre n t as fa r as it can, w hich is
the surface of the spoon. Anyhow
i t moves.
(2) Y ou’ ve seen the lead-sheathed
cables containing telephone w ires
being pushed through the m anhole
in to conduits th a t lie under the
pavem ent. The sheath on the cable
protects the insulated w ires th a t
c a rry the c u rre n t w hich rin g s yo u r
phone bell and c a rrie s y o u r voice.
(3) B u t o ther e le c tric c u rre n ts get
loose and ru n a ll over the place.
Y ou'd be su rp rise d but alm ost every
foot o f e a rth o r a n yth in g th a t w ill
conduct an e le c tric c u rre n t in a c ity
has some e le c tric ity flo w in g through
it. When the pow er companies were
careless about p re ve n tin g leaks in
th e ir w ire s it was worse. S tray c u r­
rents le ft pow er w ires o r the ra ils
o f e le c tric ra ilw a y s and took a short
cut back to the power house.
If Baby
HasACold
£
' OTHER SIDE OE UNRRA
ByBAVKHAG E
WNU Service. 1616 Eye Street. N. W„
MOST MOTHERS DO THIS
D IV E R S IF IE D D IE T . . . A n yth in g fro m Russian borsch to Ita lia n
spaghetti is contained in the lunch pails of students at the A m e rica n
school in Tsingtao, C hina. The reason: Eighteen n a tio n a litie s are re p re ­
sented am ong the students.
A EW 5 REVIEW
Clash on Budget Looms;
Union Merger Advanced
' C O NG RESS:
W ASHINGTON
A ll the angry
shouting and p o litickin g w hich su r­
rounded U N R K A during the Inst two
| years have given taxpayers the gen­
e ra l im pression that th is global
agency was ju s t tossing money down
the d ra in
T hat, however, was not
the case. Here are some little known
facts about U N R R A ’ « re m a rka b le
accom plishm ents.
U N H llA supplied enough gra in to
m ake I I . 500,0(M) loaves of bread for
EurofM'. prevented Europe fro m be­
com ing a disease-ravaged, epidem ic-
plagued continent, re b u ilt health de­
pa rtm e n ts a ll o ver Europe, supplied
them w ith D D T, p e n icillin and sul­
pha drugs. It inoculated hundreds
1 <>f thousands against typhus and
| typhoid, thus pre ve n tin g the type of
e p id em ic that ravaged Europe a ft
e r W orld W ar I.
La st year U N R R A fed at least one
m eal a day to five m illio n ch ild re n .
: helped re c la im 10 m illio n acres of
flood land fo r p la n ting this year. It
I took core o f one m illio n displaced
1 persons, p rovided them food and
I shelter, saw hundreds o f thousands
J o f them safely home.
Despite its e rro rs on the p o litic a l
I side. U N R R A d id tw o things. T h e !
1 agency made nations w ork together j
in h arm ony, made the postw ar w orld j
a b e tte r w o rld fo r m illio n s who oth- i
e rw ise m ig h t have perished. It Is >
I only fa ir to re m e m b e r this side of
1 the pictu re .
• • •
AT ([0 11 1 1 1 r u b «O gg i 101 MOORS
throat, che»t, bath «hila child sleep»
will) VapoHub. Ha- to ralleva cough«,
Hat bringing action muscular »orenet«
alarta installtly. . . and tightness.
homo remedy
you can use to relieve
B ost-known
distress of children's colds la
comforting Vicks VapoRub.
Even wlillo you rub lt on.
VapoRub starts to work to
case distress. . . and it keeps
on working during the nlgiit.
s t m others
o in c r s
No wonder • m
m o ost
nlw ays d o |
this when a
cold strikes. . W V a p o R ub
WICKS
STRONG HUSKY
YOUNGSTERS
thanks to thia
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1
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- jk
Ar
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l i V ii
ui
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yl [\
W an» doe tore recommend good-
t a a t ln u S c n tt'a E m u ls io n h»-
r i m * it s rich In warural A A I>
V ita m in s and e n r rif y -b u ild ln a
o il c h ild r e n n e rd f o r p r o p e r
g r o w t h , a tr o n g bo nea, aou n d
teeth. sturdy bootee l l a l p a b u d d
lip r r s ia fn n
r
It t
i f diet
is A A D
di
H .o tta
t o d a y ! AH druggtat».
m ilia r w ith the m echanics and p e r­
sonalities of both unions. John L . is
As in the case o f reducing p e r­ in a stra te g ic position to pave the
sonal incom e taxes, the R epublican w ay fo r un ifica tion .
R epresentatives o f tw o fo rm e r
congress d ivid e d on the e xte n t of
slashing P resident T ru m a n 's 1948 A F L unions were nam ed on the CIO
budget
request
o f 37.5
b illio n co m m itte e led by Pres. P h ilip M u r­ GOVERNMENT JOBS
Y E A R R O U N D T O N IC
ra y. They included E m il R ieve of
dollars.
M em o to governm ent w o rke rs:
D o n 't get too excited ubout those !
W hile GOP m em bers in the house the T e xtile W orkers and Jacob Patof-
led by R epresentative T aber (R ep., sky of the A m a lg a m a te d C lo th in g statem ents by R epresentatives John [
N Y .) favored a 6 b illio n d o lla r cut. W orkers. As fo rm e r u n its in the T a b e r and H arold Knutson th a t the
ATTENTION
senate R epublicans led by S enator A F L . these tw o CIO unions also can congressional budget co m m itte e , of
T a ft (Rep., O.) stood out fo r a 4Vi b rin g th e ir com bined experience in w hich they a rc m em bers, fa vo rs Im ­
Owner*
b illio n d o lla r decrease. I t was e x­ both la b o r m ovem ents into the d is ­ m ediate re d u ctio n o f governm ent
Save up to 5 0 % . D e a l d ire c t. Precision
pected th a t a co m prom ise fig u re of cussions to reach a com m on ground personnel by one m illio n w orkers.
(4) W herever they found a good 5 b illio n w ould be reached, p e rm it- o f agreem ent.
Inside fa ct is that most m em bers i re b u ilt m otors. W r ite o r w ire for fu ll
partic u la rs , g iv in g year and m odel, to
conductor lik e a lead cable, that was tin g a 20 per cent incom e ta x re d u c­
o f the co m m itte e , e xclu d in g Con- |
lik e th u m b in g a rid e fo r the w ander­ tio n and a sizable surplus to be W H I T E H O U S E :
gressm en T a b e r and Knutson, are J PACIFIC ENGINE PRECISION CO.
P .O . Boa U 4 6 . Station D
in g vo lts and amperes. So fa r so applied against the n a tio n a l debt.
apprehensive th a t a too-sudden slash !
IO S A N O I t l J 7 . CAM P.
good. B u t e ve n tu a lly they had to
in
the
personnel
question
w
ill
be
re-
I
House R epublicans charged th e ir
O n e o f A m a r tc a 'a l a n j u l a n d o u t s t a n d ­
C ontinuing to keep abreast of the
leave the cable, to find th e ir w ay to
i n g q u a l i t y o n q ln a t t b u l l d t n .
senate colleagues w ith having suc­ GOP, President T ru m a n paved the fe rre d fo r fu rth e r study to the sen- j
a b e tte r conductor o r ju s t to say “ so
cum bed to m ilita r y and naval pres­ w ay fo r an e a rly end to the n a tio n a l 1 ate and house a p p ro p ria tio n s com- !
lo n g " and struggle back to the
sure against su b sta n tia l reductions em ergency p ro cla im e d in 1939 and | m ittees.
dynam o.
When a decision A nally Is made, j
in a rm y and n a vy expenditures. extended in 1941.
(5) When they d id that, "e le c tro ­
the re d u ctio n in governm ent per- !
D e c la rin g there was room fo r econ­
ly tic a c tio n " set in.
The lead in
W ith the R epublican congress sonnel w ill be m uch closer to 500.OOC i
om y “ and an end to e xtra va g a n ce ”
the cable sheath follow ed the c u r­
bent on re sto rin g n o rm a lcy, M r. than one m illio n .
in e ve ry fe d e ra l agency, in clu d in g
rent as fa r as it could (lik e the sub­
T ru m a n
again a n ticip a te d GOP
• • •
the a rm y and navy, they asserted
stance in the bath) and le ft the
action by asking the le g isla to rs to
th a t the services could take a 15 per
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TS
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M
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sheath porous. Dampness and de­
repeal 24 te m p o ra ry laws, tem po­
cent slash in a p p ro p ria tio n s w ith o u t
La Verne H a ll o f W estby, Wis..
stru c tio n came in and soon your
Creom ulslon relieves p ro m p tly be­
r
a
r
ily
extend
12
others,
p
e
rm
it
an­
h a m p e rin g n a tio n a l defenses in the
cham pion 4-H fa rm e r of A m e rica , f cause l t goes rig h t to the scat o f th e
telephone lin e was out of o rder.
o
th
e
r
10
to
run
out
th
e
ir
course,
slightest.
tro u b le to h elp loosen and expel
who has m ade $53,000 a t the age
M y jo b consisted o f s ittin g by the
T a ft re p lie d any cut in m ilita r y and cut back 12 appro p ria tio n s.
o f 20, called to shake hands w ith j germ laden phlegm, and uid n a tu re
1 hour w a tch in g the face of an a m ­
to soothe and heal raw, tender. In ­
A m ong the 24 laws the P resident
a p p ro p ria tio n s be held to it) per
m e te r (w h ich registers the d ire c tio n
P resident T ru m a n , who never was ! flam ed bronchial m u c o u s m e m ­
cent to assure n a tio n a l s e cu rity and tabbed fo r repeal w ere those au­
i and flow of e le c tric c u rre n t) and
able to m ake a go of fa rm in g in ! branes. T e ll your druggist to sell you
fu lfillm e n t of overseas obligations. th o riz in g the se cre ta ry of a g ric u l­
n bottle o f Creomulslon w ith the u n ­
d isco ve rin g where the c u rre n t was
tu re to buy and d is trib u te food fo r M issouri.
derstanding you m ust like th e way l t
i escaping. Then I had to get the
GOP Congressman W illia m Ste- I q u ickly allays th e cough o r you are
U. S. te rrito rie s and possessions;
LABOR:
. power com pany to do w hat it could
disposal o f ships under lend-lease venson, who escorted his young con- I to have your money back.
to stop leaks and the telephone com-
and accum ulation of 90 days annual stitu e n t, told the President how H a ll j
1 pany d id a ll i t could to keep s tra y
D ivided in 1935 over the issue of leave fo r governm ent employees. was chosen "n a tio n a l achievem ent 1
for Coughs. Chest Colds, Bronchitis
c u rre n t out o r to p ro vid e a safe v e rtic a l
(m ass)
o rg a n iza tio n
of Law s w hich he said should be w in n e r" among ju n io r fa rm e rs at j
e x it fo r w hat got in.
w orkers, the "H ouse o f L a b o r” was allow ed to run th e ir course include the In te rn a tio n a l Livestock exposi­
In the process I learned m uch another tortuous step closer to u n ity re s tric tio n o f active d u ty o f re ­ tio n in Chicago. One of the prizes J
m ore than I earned—not m uch about w ith CIO acceptance of an A F L in ­
serves to em ergencies; governm ent was a s ilv e rw a re set fro m the W hite !
e le c tric a l engineering but I had a v ita tio n to m erge the tw o g reat
co nstruction and use o f pe tro le u m House.
try this If you’re
fine w o rm ’ s-eye vie w o f several M id ­ A m e rica n la b o r m ovem ents w ith a
" I 'd like to m eet m ore o f your
lines, and te m p o ra ry m aintenance
dle W estern citie s —b ird 's-e ye views,
ty p e ,” said M r. T ru m a n , perhaps
to ta l m e m b e rsh ip of o v e r 12 m illio n . of housing on p u b lic lands.
too, fo r I worked in cable boxes up
re m e m b e rin g how his own fa rm was
S
ig
n
ific
a
n
tly
.
John
L
.
L
ew
is
of
the
T rim m in g of em ergency laws
on poles, as w ell as down in m a n ­
sold
fo r its m ortgage. “ You young
On CERTAIN DAYS’ 01 Month-
holes, and also learned th a t i t is n ’ t U nited M in e W orkers, who le ft the would reduce the P re sid e nt's w ar- i A m e rica n s are doing g reat things
A
F
L
to
head
the
new
CIO
and
then
tim
e
powers
s
till
in
e
ffect
to
those
,
D o fe m a le f u n c t io n a l m o n t h ly d lr .tu r b -
o n ly new spaperm en /w ho “ m eet so
a nccs m a k e you fe el n e rv o u s , Ir r it a b le ,
re tu rn e d to the A F L , was nam ed c y v c rin g the o ffic ia l w a r period, I fo r the co u n try. It m ust feel p re tty
m a n y in te re s tin g people.”
so w e a k a n d tir e d o u t — a t s u c h tim e s?
on
the A F L n e g o tia tin g co m m itte e w hich w ill end w ith ra tific a tio n of good to be a successful fa rm e r at
When I ponder on m y e le c tro ly t­
T
h e n d o tr y L y d ia E. P ln k h a m 's V e g e ­
the age of 20. When did you get
t a b le C o m p o u n d to re lie v e s u c h s y m p ­
ic age and also when I “ address headed by Pres. W illia m Green. F a ­ peace treaties.
s ta rte d ? ”
to m s . I t 's ja n io u s to r th ls l T a k e n re g u ­
the m ik e ” M ondays through F r i- I - —
la r ly — P ln k h a m 'a C o m p o u n d he lp s
H is v is ito r re p lie d th a t he started
PO TA TO ES:
b u ild u p re s is ta n c e a g a in s t s uch d is ­
days now, I am deeply and doubly
a t the age of 11 w ith one pure-blood­
tress A lso a g r e a t s to m a c h ic to n ic I
g ra te fu l to A lexander G raham Bell.
ed c a lf and tw o Poland China hogs.
★ ★
COMPOUND
Seeking to a ve rt the loss of at He d id not m ention th a t his fa rm
least 20 m illio n bushels of surplus holdings are now w o rth $53,000.
• • •
potatoes taken o ve r by the govern­
m e n t in support o f the 1946 crop, Q U E E R VISITO RS
the d e p a rtm e n t o f a g ric u ltu re o f­
*’. . . i t is even too old, m a k in g
The late F D R once to ld a v is ito r
YOU
fered them to c o m m e rcia l e xporters he was co n sidering sending an a m ­
e ve ry allow ance fo r his mode of life ,
and processors fo r 5 cents a hun­ bassador fro m the A m e rica n people
fo r a ju s t representation of his ap­
can have a
dred pounds. The support p rice was j to the state d e p a rtm e n t, since th a t
pearance at the tim e o f his death, he
$2.20.
was then only 45 years and 12 d a ys.”
d e p a rtm e n t som etim es seemed so
The d e p a rtm e n t's la te st o ffe r co m ­ out o f tune w ith the rest o f the
(H is death, 1792, is of re co rd .)
pared w ith a p rice of 35 cents p re ­ USA. U n fo rtu n a te ly, th a t condition
T h a t tie d it. No w onder the cap­
vio u sly set fo r e xp o rt sale. Because hasn’ t changed.
tains tossed th e ir scra m b le d eggs in
of the low food value of potatoes,
W hile thousands of H itle r ’ s v ic tim s
the a ir lik e g ra d u a tin g m idshipm en.
th e ir p e ris h a b ility and high h a n dling s till sw eat it out in displaced per­
John P aul has an o ffic ia l b irth d a y
costs, fo re ig n governm ents have p re ­ sons camps unable to get visas, the
only tw o centuries la te —and his face
with
fe rre d to purchase m ore n u tritio u s state d e p a rtm e n t has been th ro w in g
on a sta m p fo r a present.
and less cum bersom e supplies of the doors open to various in te re stin g
• • •
g ra in .
v is ito rs . These include A u s tria ’s fo r­
In an a tte m p t to end mess h a ll
Inasm uch as they can buy wheat m e r p re m ie r, K u rt Schuschnigg,
g rip in g , the a rm y aim s to m ake
flo u r at five to six cents a pound, P astor N ie m o e lle r—who re ite ra te s
kitchen police a respected and re ­
the fo re ig n governm ents also have his b e lie f in a p o w e rfu l G e rm a n y—
spectable a rm y chore. We’ ll have
been h e sita n t about paying 15 to 20 and now, one o f the key F a scist op­
to w a it on the c ritic a l ju d g m e n t
cents a pound fo r d e h yd ra tin g po­ e ra tive s of the N ear East, Ahm ed
confident
of
victory
.
.
,
o f the long -su ffe rin g mess lines be­
FERRY-MORSE SEED CO.
tatoes.
Sale o f the potatoes to Hussein.
M a rio n Schultz— fre ckle s and a ll
fore we re a lly know ; but m e anw hile
DITgOIT 31
SAN FRANCISCO M
processors
a
t
5
cents
p
e
r
100
pounds
—has her pet k itte n “ H oby” a ll
Hussein a rriv e d ostensibly as a
we’ ll o ffe r a toast o f powdered
w ill b rin g the p rice o f the d e h y d ra t­ correspondent fo r C a iro newspa­
bundled
up
a
g
a
inst
the
cold
w
in
­
K -ra tio n lemonade to G eneral Ike
ed potatoes down a p p re cia b ly, p ro ­ pers b u t he is s till head o f the pro-
te r w inds as she prepares to enter
and his s ta ff—ju s t fo r try in g .
v id in g a stim u lu s fo r export.
her In a New Y o rk pet show.
F a scist "Y o u n g E g y p t” p a rty , and
10—4’
an in tim a te o f the infam ous “ M u fti” WNU—13
o f P alestine, whom H itle r chose as
his fu e h re r o f the M id d le East. Since
re a ch in g these shores, Hussein has
cast off his role of newsman and
has re gistered w ith the ju s tic e de­
p a rtm e n t as a fo re ig n agent re p re ­
Help Them Cleanse the Ulc
senting "Y o u n g E g y p t.”
He has
of H arm fu l Body Waste
been se lling his special brand of
T o u r kidneys srs constantly Alter1
W ASHINGTO N.
— Present-day lis te d as the extension of necessary situ a tio n in checking co m m u n ica b le
waste m a tte r from t h . blood stream . ]
O utstanding
exceptions p ro -F a scist, a n ti-B ritis h venom.
services
and the b a ttle disease.
kidn eys sometimes lag In t h ,lr work—
m e dical personnel and fa c ilitie s fa ll health
• • •
were a w in te r ep id em ic of re s p ira ­
n o t s e t as N a tu re Intended— fe ll to
against
ch
ro
n
ic
diseases,
p
a
rtic
u
­
fa r sh o rt of the dem and, Thom as
m ove Im pu rities th a t. If retain ed, it
to ry diseases, an increase in the in ­ CAPITAL CHAFF
poison th e system and upset th e wh
P a rra n , surgeon general of the la r ly those o f old age.
b
o dy m achinery.
I
t
hasn’t
leaked
out,
but
B
rig
.
cidence
of
d
ip
h
th
e
ria
,
an
outbreak
“ As we have gained victo rie s
U nited States H e a lth service, de­
S ym p tom s m ay be nagging beckae
Gen. E llio tt Roosevelt was recom ­
of
o
rie
n
ta
l
sm
a
ll
pox
on
the
P
acific
o
ver
the
m
a
jo
r
com
m
unicable
d
is
­
persistent headeehe, attacks of d lit lm
cla re d in c a llin g on congress to
mended
fo
r
a
perm
anent
reserve
g
e
ttin g up nights, swelling, puffin
coast
and
continued
prevalence
of
p ro vid e b e tte r m e d ic a l care fo r a ll. eases, conditions such as h e a rt d is­
un der th e eyes— a feeling of nerv<
com m ission by the a rm y reserve o f­
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In his annual re p o rt on the na­
O t h .r signs of kidney or bladder d
ficers co m m issio n in g board, head­
tio n ’ s health, P a rra n asserted: "W e m oved to the fore as the causes of scale fo r the fo u rth consecutive
order are sometimes burning, scanty
ed by L t. Gen. J im m y D o o little .
year.
too frequent urin ation.
have y e t to solve the econom ic de a th ,” he said.
T h ere should be no doubt th a t prom
B ut when P re sid e nt T ru m a n sent
P
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said
research
in
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ye
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The
surgeon
general
noted
three
problem s o f m e d ica l care. We have
tre a tm e n t Is wiser then neglect. I
the n om inations to the senate, E l­
Doon e P i l l , D o a n ', have been w lnnl
y e t to m ake i t possible fo r e v e ry ­ p u b lic health m ilestones in the past in lic a te d new and b e tte r tre a t­
new friends for m ore than fo rty yea
one, regardless of incom e, to obtain y e a r: Passage o f the 375 m illio n m ents fo r m a la ria , tuberculosis, lio t t’ s name was o m itte d . On the
T h e y have a nation-w ide raputatic
rin g w o rm and shock. He also noted lis t, how ever, w ere several GOP op­
A re recommended b y grateful peoule t
the basic services needed fo r p ro ­ d o lla r h o spital su rve y and construc­
c o u n try over. A ik your m ighborl
te ctio n of his own health and th a t tio n act, the n a tio n a l m e n ta l health a new tre a tm e n t to p re ve n t dental ponents o f the Roosevelts, p a rtic u ­
act and d ra ftin g of a constitu tio n ca vitie s and a n a rc o tic w hich m a y la r ly fo rm e r M a j. Gen. P at H u rle y,
o f his neighbors.”
The tw o m a jo r problem s con­ fo r the W orld H e a lth o rganization. prove a va lu a ble substitute fo r who blasted both the P resident and
the state department a year ago.
He re p o rte d a g e n e ra lly fa vo ra b le morphine.
fro n tin g p u b lic health w o rke rs were
Budget Trouble
SCOTT'S EMULSION
FORD and PLYMOUTH
Emergency Ending
Relief At Last
For Your Cough
A study of A le xa n d e r G raham B ell
in la te r life shows how he spent
m any hundred “ m an-hours” of his
tim e —ta b u la tin g sta tis tic s concern­
ing the deaf. A t one tim e he pro­
duced a “ M e m o ir Upon the F o rm a ­
tio n of a Deaf V a rie ty of the Hum an
R ace.”
be g re a tly su rp rise d at the strides
in telephony w hich have been made
since his death, g reat as they have
been. He m a y not have considered,
however, one o f the te m p o ra ry p ro b ­
lem s (e le ctro lysis) w hich created
m a n y a headache fo r the telephone
com panies and w hich helped, in d i­
re c tly , to p ro vid e the w rite r o f th is
colum n (who was to be a fu tu re ex­
tensive user of telephone fa c ilitie s )
w ith a p a rt o f his education.
To exp la in the above re m a rk :
(1) 150,000 m ile s of p ro g ra m trans-
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Discuss Unity
C R E O M U L S IO N
GIRLS! WOMEN!
NERVOUS
ÄI
Seek to Avert Loss
LIDIA [.PINKHAR'S
Jones Finally Gets Birthday
One day re ce n tly I received a tele­
phone ca ll fro m m y frie n d Capt. E.
John Long, USNR, who is assistant
c u ra to r o f the U n ite d States naval
m useum at A nnapolis.
I detected
e x u lta tio n in his voice and, sure
enough, when I jo in e d him a t the
clu b he was w e a rin g th a t “ E u re ka -
1-have-found-it” expression w hich
bloom s only on the face of a B ell
d isco ve rin g the telephone, a L o rd
C arnarvon (and-or) H ow ard C a rte r
e x c la im in g as he leans o ver the
m um m y-case: “ K in g Tut, I pre­
sume?” —o r possibly you o r m e when
we fin a lly get a firm hold on the
end of our vanished pajam a cord.
W hat happened to Long was com ­
parable. He had recorded the con­
firm a tio n by his chief, Capt. H. A.
B a ld rid g e , c h ie f c u ra to r, o f the long-
suspected but never-proved date of
b irth o f John P a u l Jones, fa th e r of
the navy. And i t was fo rtu n a te he
had, fo r the post office d e p a rtm e n t
was dem anding i t fo r the next
m e m o ria l stam p.
B a ld rid g e a lre a d y had a le tte r of
Jones’ containing th is sentence:
"A m e ric a has been the co u n try of
m y fond election fro m the age o f
13.” Since it was known he sailed
fro m W hitehaven, E ngland, in 1760
th a t w ould m ake the b irth date
(1760 m inus 13) 1747.
B u t the b irth date was not a ctu a lly
recorded in any auth e n tic w ritin g ,
not even the e a rly Jones b io g ra p h y
by C harles Sands. H ow ever, there
cam e in to te m p o ra ry possession of
C aptain B a ld rid g e a copy o f th a t
w o rk, upon whose m a rg in s Janette
T a y lo r had w ritte n some caustic
com m ent. M iss T a y lo r was a niece
o f Jones who had been a close and
m e ticu lo u s student o f h e r uncle’ s life
and m a n y o f his papers w hich she
possessed.
One of h e r h o lo g ra p h ic statem ents
re the p ic tu re o f Jones In the fro n tis ­
piece was th is :
SHORT OF DEMAND
Improved Medical Care Urged
Watch Your
Kidneys/
D oans P ills
t