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    Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, January 22. HM8
OUSEHOLD
Many Political Thrills Seen in 1948
Dem ocrats, G O P U n a fra id
O f W a lla c e P arty T h re a t
I (ITS
Hog Mange Causes
Average Loss of $2
By BAl’KHAGE
To keep order in the bathroom
and prevent squabbles, assign
wash cloths und towels of u c e r­
tain color to each m em ber of the
fa m ily . N ever rhunga the color
scheme, though,
Casters that are oiled p e rio d i­
c a lly m ake fu rn itu re eusier to
move w hile cleaning,
— B—
I f a dress p attern calls fo r r u f­
Commun mange of hogs Is another fles or flounces, choose c ris p m a ­
widespread disease that bus yielded te ria l fo r them .
to the results of unimul heulth re­
e —
search. The U S. department of
A fte r rem oving stones from n a r­
agriculture suys the average losses cissi bowls wash them nnd let
from munge probably amount to $2 them d ry . Store In u covered con­
a head. This figure covers the loss ta iner u n til reudy fo r use ugain.
from stunted growth, delay In fat |
— —
toning, occasional deaths and dock­
I f buttonholes are w orn nr to rn ,
age when mangy hogs are mar- i o r if the m a te ria l around them is
keted.
beginning to u n ravel, you m ay re­
The effective weapon against place the worn section w itli n hand
mange is benzene hexachlorlde, fre­ of ribbon. W ork new buttonholes.
quently referred to us "6011.” In F o r m ore interest, you m ay m ake
Nebraska tests this newly dlzcov- cuffs fo r your dress w ith the same
ered insecticide was so effective it kind o f ribbon.
eradicated mange with one treat­
ment. Not only did it eradicate
When sewing Nheer m a te ria ls
mange —- it also got rid of lice. on the m achine, put u la y e r of tis ­
This makes the old munge treat­ sue under the seam. Tissue pre­
ments obsolete.
vents puckering and cun be torn
In the Nebraska tests, crude ben­ off.
zene hexachloride (a wrttable pow­
der) was mixed with water (10
pounds powder in 100 gallons) and
sprayed on the hogs.
One objectionable feature of the
crude benzene hexachloride is its
terrific odor. This odor is not present
to any marked degree In commer­
cial hog oils prepared by use of a
CreomuUlon relieves promptly be­
solvent which tukes the active In­ cause It goes right to the seat of the
gredient (the gumma isomer) out trouble to help loosen and rzpel
laden phlegm, and aid nature
of the crude benezene hexachlorlde germ
to soothe nnd heal raw, tender, In­
and leaves behind the ineffective In­ flamed bronchial m ucous m em ­
gredients—the ones that have the branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulslon w ith the un­
disagreeable odor.
derstanding you must like the way It
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money bock.
New Insecticide Proves
Effective in Control
A’«tw .4it<i/>>i and Commentator.
WASHINGTON.—From the way things look to the news­
men whose beat stretches along that historic mile-and-an-
eighth from Capitol Hill to the White House, politics in 1948
is going to be a rodeo—plenty of excitement for the audience,
a lot of hard riding and tough spills for the performers.
At this writing, nobody's down-hearted.
At the last rodeo I attended, there was a very funny funny-man who
fell off horses and rode brahmas backwards and made wisecracks over
D EFEN SELE SS . . . A striking study of a man who found som ething
the loudspeaker system tit was a very up-to-date rodeo not more than
he never expected at the end of his path of false glory is this picture
2.000 miles from where the deer and the antelope play).
of form er Nazi Junker Gen. W ilhelm Von l.eeb, who w as a m em ber
There were also a number of very s------------- —
of the Germ an high com m and. Now he sits in the prisoners’ dock at
good, very earnest contestants who
N uernberg, charged with crim es against hum anity and peace und
almost bubbled. Once in a while,
had learned their
atrocities against civilian s.
Mr. »ruman would jerk a little when
: b u c k in g
and
the reportorial needle hit a political
breaking a long
nerve, but for the most part, these
r
ways f r o m
a
meetings, where the questions be- 1
drugstore or a
come sharper and sharper as the ,
Hollywood s e t . Ides of November *48 approach, I
The funny - man have been a feast of wit and a flow |
himself was no of soul.
tenderfoot when
And there is no moaning at the 1
it came to fork­
ing a bronc, but bars where other Democrats gather;
Whether President H arry Tru-
J- <3>-
once in a while Wallace w ill drive all the liberals to
■°1
he got in the way active support of the Democrats, man's state of the union message to
of the real per­ they'll tell you; he w ill shear away congress was "socialistic,” as Re
AND FURTHER M O R E . . .
formers. S i n c e the lunatic fringe of Democratic publican partisans dubbed It, or
T axes were not the only contro­
they weren't rid ­ support; drain the party of the last "fo rth rig h t and courageous.” as in
versial issue touched upon by
the
eyes
of
loyal
Democrats,
re­
tint
of
that
which
might
incarnadine
ing for g l o r y
Mr. Truman in his m essa g e to
Baukhage
alone (the purses its record; w ill garner the middle- mained a matter of opinion, but it
congress, lie also asked for:
were fairly heavy), he incurred of-the-roaders who w ill feel less was fa irly obvious that in making it
1. The once-rejected 10-point
some displeasure from the regulars, danger of contaminating their bal­ the President had cast a loving
antl-iullation program with power
lots with a New-Dealish radicalism ; glance toward next November's
if not from the spectators.
to im pose w age and price con­
it may mean Mr. Taft may be Mr. election day.
trols and rationing.
This year the political field w ill Truman's opponent, and an easier
He proposed a combination tax-
2. Universal m ilitary training.
take on a sim ilar appearance. The battle can be fought and won
3. Authorization of the four-
owner of one of the sombreros against Taft, say the Democrats, cutting-and-raising device that man­
year M arshall plan.
tossed into the arena in December than against other presidential hope­ ifestly has no chance of passage in
4. Stronger and extended rent
is going to cause considerable con­ fuls who might be better Repub­ the Republican dominated congress
but one that sounds good to a tot of
controls.
cern to the rest.
lican vote-getters.
voters.
5. Public housing for lew-
I refer, of course, to hard-rid­
And so on—you’ve heard the story
His plan, embodying tax-relief to - incom e fam ilies and governm ent
ing Hank, the Iowa Whirlwind,
before from many optimistic lips.
the “ little man,” would give each
action to cut building costs.
Herds and Flocks
who is no more afraid to ride
individual taxpayer an immediate
6. Modernization of farm price
for Coughs. Chest Colds. Bronchifia
If the Democratic tepee ex­
bare-back than he is to ride
$40 tax cut for himself and for each
supports and broader crop insur­
udes joy, the Taft wigwam
bear-back. He isn't so bad either
Pond water piped to farm build­
dependent. To offset that reduction
ance.
shakes with cheery m irth. Rea­
with the'vocal lariat when it
ings for livestock can be filtered by
in
federal
income
he
proposed
that
7.
Extension
of
unem
ploym
ent
sons
are
obvious.
In
a
nutshell.
comes to throwing as well as
building n solid housing of soft brick
corporation taxes be raised by 3.2
com pensation, old age and si
Republicans say; The issue is
roping the bull. A.s the contend­
(laid in cement) over the end of the
billion
dollars.
vivors' benefits, a national health
left and right. The left is split.
ers size up the situation with the
pipe in the bottom of the pond
plan
and
federal
financial
aid
for
Mr.
Truman
presented
the
scheme
And
so
the
rooster
crows
trium
­
aid of a lot of wishful thinking,
For Quick R elief
education.
as a “ cost of livin g " credit designed
phantly without waiting for No­
Mr. Wallace is going to get in
DON’T DRI.AY ANY LONGER! Now. a
8. A dm ission of European refu­
p rim a rily to relieve the small tax­
vember dawn.
do ctor*« f o r m u la you t a n u»e a t hom o to
everybody’s way but theirs.
re lie v o ril»t r«»aln«r d is c o m fo r t o f |»aln —
g ee s into the U. 8.
payer.
Certainly there is no gloom exud­
Itc h - Ir r it a t io n d u e to pile«. T e n d » to »of*
Likewise, each hopeful favorite
9.
Statehood
for
Alaska
and
te n an d » b r in k » w e ||ln < t'» e tb l» p r o \» n
In a phrase certain to be quoted
ing from the White House. Sure, son finds something to cheer him.
do ctor*» fo r m u la . Y o u ’ll be a m a s e d a t It»
Hawaii,
said the President to us at a recent
speedy a c tio n r e lie f. A »k y o u r d r u c « l» t
But the canny observers are plac­ with relish by Democratic orators
to d a y fo r T h o r n to n A M in o r*» It e c t a l O i n t ­
press-radio-conference, the Demo­ ing no bets yet, and those who had during the coming campaign, the
ment nr Buppoeltorlsa F ollow la lts l m*
S tru c tlo n e. F o r » a le a t a l l d ru g e to ie a .
crats were going to have a happy their money down have had to do President said he wants to keep
them
at
three
Communist
mem­
revenue
collections
where
they
are
New Year, he already was. And very little hedging. There is only
RK5H
stretching back for a long time, the one thing certain and that is: I t ’s and s till help those who need relief bers. No shots were fired.
Outside the building private c iti­
to “ buy the necessities of life.”
presidential news conferences have going to be a grand show.
\WATFI ¿ONTAiNlŸ/
Supplementing the tax proposals zens argued vociferously and ex­
he called for a 75-cent-per-hour m in­ changed blows. Leftist crowds
imum wage, representing a 35-cent shouted vengeance on the deputies
increase over the present 40-cent and police sirens screamed through
minimum. Although in the past he downtown Rio de Janeiro.
D ÍA IN
It was, by and large, the most
has favored raising the national
PH
The year 1947 ended with a new
v[«iNot» oa dousli n x » ] |(J<
minimum wage, the 75-cent figure turbulent legislative session ever
sea serpent story which you un­ G lory, Jest
was the highest flat demand he has held in Brazil.
doubtedly read about. I mention it,
Other nations could take an object Water Alters through the pores of
made.
And Riddle»
because I myself saw a strange and
lesson from B razil’s achievement. the brick.
General
tone
of
the
President's
I submit the following as an IQ
terrifying beast as I walked to work
message to the joint session led Communists can be frozen out of
First treatment for cattle grubs
one late December morning, and I test to my readers. The answers w ill most observers to believe that he government activity even though the
should be made early in winter, as
not
be
found
on
the
following
page:
believe thg two tales worthy of repe­
process may be noisy and painful.
soon as the tell-tale bumps appear
Can you tell a cormorant from a was swinging his administration
tition.
Cop 1 1 w i h A a » 11 < • i • r j
back
to
“
a
little
left
of
center,"
a
on the backs of animals. Several JUS I __________
water
turkey
when
they
are
so
far
a ' ■ ^ ^ ^ L w t t l t t It iC I KAI 41 1 j
As to the sea serpent: The Asso­
point which generally is identified T H IR D FORCE:
treatments a month apart w ill be PASH IM H A T M IR J
away
they
look
no
bigger
than
a
fly
ciated Press carried a signed story
with New Deal philosophies.
necessary. Use a cattle grub dust
Socialism ?
by the master of the steamship in custard pie?
OR S P R E A D O N R O O S T S
Some saw in the speech a per­
Did
you
ever
see
a
loon
trying
to
Latest voice from among the less a tta in in g 1% per cent rotenone.
Santa Clara, J. Fordan, in which he
ceptible bid tpr the left-wing and potent nations of the globe to rise in
walk?
The current shortage of feed
described the monster sighted in the
liberal vote that Henry Wallace's protest of the cold battle between makes it Important to do continuous
Did you know that between
Atlantic 118 miles due east of Cape
Promptly rellevas coughs of
third party is threatening to take
Christmas and New Year’s Day,
Russia and the U. S. was that of culling in the laying house.
Lookout. He named the first and
away
from
the
Democrats.
roosters crow, cows moo, horses
Leon Blum. French Socialist leader
Dairy cows lose a lot of energy
third mates and the navigation offi­
Republican reaction to Mr. Tru­ and short-time premier of France.
whinny in the night, when other­
pulling through heavy mud in the
cer as witnesses.
man's
speech
was
bitter
and
intense
wise they would be asleep?
He called for a "th ird force of the barn lots. Lost energy means less
According to their testimony, the
and the G.O.P. went ahead more world” to stand between the Big
Do you know they DON’T?
m ilk. Paved lota that take cowa
monster's snake-like head was about
determinedly with its own lax-re­
Two. even as such a middle group out of the mud soon pay for them­
Can you tell by the feel on the line
tw’o and one-half feet long, there
duction bill.
zias stood between the Communists selves.
was about 35 feet of cylindrical body whether you have a catfish or a lazy
and DeGaullists in France.
some three feet in diameter visible. trout on your hook?
RUB ON
KNOCKOUT:
Do you know where to scrape the
Blum said the international third
The water about the beast was
force would oppose American capi­ Mow and Spray in One
stained red and the animal was deepest hole in the ground when you Brazil
thrashing around in apparent agony, have to roll up in your blanket and
Brazil, which severed diplomatic talism and expansion as well as
Operation Pays Well
causing the skipper to believe that sleep al fresco?
relations with Russia in a huff last Russian imperialism and extinction
Would
you
rather
spend
a
night
in
of
human
rights.
That
force,
he
pro­
the ship had cut it in two. The
October, now has administered
beast’s skin was “ brown, slick and a rain-storm in a pup tent if you what looks like the coup de grace to posed, ought to be headed by France
smooth, there were no protuber­ were camped in a pine forest, or Red activity within its own borders. and Great Britain.
Blum was espousing on a world­
ances, fins or hair on the head, neck crawl under the lowest branches,
It came in the form of a law,
mattressed on a hundred years of
or visible parts of the body.”
signed amid great furor by Presi­ wide basis an old and eminently
pine needles, rolled up in a shelter-
workable theory — the balance of
CHOOSE YOUR CAREER
That’s the skipper's story.
dent Enrico Dutra, virtually abol­
half?
power. While Russia and America
Mine is equally terrifying. I
ishing
every
vestige
of
Communist
Could you plow the corners
IN A G R O W IN G
actually saw in the early morn­
action in Brazil by removing all are battling it out on fa irly even
better with an old-fashioned
terms, Blum would have the two
ing, moving down New Hamp­
Communists
from
elective
fosts
plow or a new-fashioned trac­
lesser nations step in to take control
PROFESSION!
shire avenue, a huge creature,
throughout the nation, including
tor?
of
the slight power balance that is
whose body, like the skipper’s
congressmen.
I f a man talks “ low-German,”
left over and thus possibly be able
—open lo girla under 33,
sea serpent, was without fins or
The process of outlawing the Reds to steer a course more to their
does that mean he is talking a dia­
bigh-arhiiul grail naira and
protuberances, but unlike it,
was fa r from a calm one, marked at liking.
college girla.
lect?
was covered w ith hair. The head
Do the educated people in Eng­ times by dramatic displays of Latin-
Between Russia and the U. S.,
—more oppurlunilira ever,
was more than two feet long,
land
speak a language which would American verve and temper.
year for lb s graduatrnnrae.
said Blum, “ there is room for na­
the barrel-shaped body was sup­
be more understandable to Shake­
Fist fights broke out frequently on tions which want at the same time
ported on four long legs which
- beat preparation tor both career and
speare than our “ hill-billies” lingo? the floor of the chamber of deputies, personal liberty and collective econ­
marriage.
made the creature higher when
Anyone answering all of these and at one point during the debate omy, democracy and social Jus­
it threw up its head, much
-aak for m ore Information
questions correctly w ill receive a the session was suspended tempo­ tice.” It was another plea for a
higher than a man.
al the hoapllal where you
would Ilka lo enter nuralng.
Its feet were not large compared free trip to the moon on the third ra rily when three deputies pulled middle course, and to Blum a
rocket ship.
-
guns
from
their
pockets
and
waved
middle course meant Socialism.
to the great, powerful body, and
they terminated in a great claw, or
Prof. B. B. Robb of Cornell uni­ W NU—13
nail-like substance, which would
03—41
versity demonstrates a mow and
give the creature terrible weapons
weed gadget for applying 2,4-D to
of offense or defense the teeth were
lawns. A regular garden sprayer
large and blunt, and the mouth,
la filled with 2,4-D mixture and
though not large, plainly could in­
pumped up ready for use. Fas­
flict damaging wounds.
tened to the lawn mower the
Human beings looked puny beside
Those irreconcilable enemies, the
A net gain of about 190,000 per­ Temperance union, and Laura Lind­
sprayer carries a two nozzle boom
F o r Y ou T o Feel W ell
this creature which appeared as out wet and dry forces In the U. S., sons in the "wet population” —those ley, research secretary of the Anti-
ahead of the blades and contains
14 hours •▼•ry
every day,
day, 7 daya «vary
of place on a Washington city street fought out the legal liquor question living in the areas where sale of Saloon league, were no less vehe­
waak, never ) stopping,
■
tha kidney« B it«
enough mixture to cover at least
as a hippopotamus or an elephant. in 769 local option elections In 21 hard liquor is legal—was reported ment in reporting dry successes
waata
matter
ir
from
tna
blood.
half
an
acre
of
lawn.
It more people ware awara of ho« tha
Strangely enough, it did not cause states last year, then went at each by the Distilled Spirits institute. It during 1947.
hldnaya muat oooalantly ramova aur-
any great commotion except among other hammer and tongs in a battle said it has official figures from state
Mrs. Colvin estimated that the
plua fluid, azeaaa nclda and other waata
«attar that cannot stay in tha blood
the younger people who stared in of statistics.
governments showing that the number of legally dry
areas Midwest Barley Growers
without Injury ta hoaltn, there would
wonder, obviously never having
D istilling
industry
spokesmen steady dry progress of the past 14 “ jumped about 500“ during the year
ba batter undarstandlng of why tha
whole ayatam la upaat whan kldnaya fall
seen anything like it, except in pic­ claimed that 1947 brought “ the first years was halted and even reversed as a result of local option elections. To Compete in Contest
to function proparly.
ture books. It did pose considerable wet gains since repeal.”
In 1947. .
A $30,000 contest which stresses
Miss Lindley said the Anti-Saloon
Burning, «canty or too frequent urtna-
on aomatlmaa wama that aomathlng
problems tor motorized traffic.
Prohibition groups countered that
“ In 1945,” said a spokesman, league had not yet completed its the importance of certified seed,
wrong. You may suffer nagging back­
Horns honked, drivers jittered, the past 12 months produced new “ local option elections dried up survey of liquor election results, but early planting, seed treatment, usé
ache, haadachaa, dlisinaaa, rhaumatla
palna, fatting up nt nlthta, awalllnf.
back-seat orders thundered.
victories for their campaign to dry areas in which 311,293 Americans added that a prelim inary report on of commercial fertilizer and timely
Why not try D ooh ' i PUU7 You will
F inally the monster turned off the up the country by taking one com­ lived. In 1946 there was a gain In 15 states showed a net gain of 259 and careful harvesting In growing
ba uafns • medicine recommended tha
country over. Doan'i atlmulata tha func­
street and went up an alley. That munity at a time.
barley as a cash grain crop that
the total dry population of 285,309. dry communities.
tion of tha kldnaya and help them ta
was a great relief to me. I knew
Outcome of the statistical fight But this year, the tables were
The opposing factions were agreed under proved methods of production
fluah out polaonoua waata from tha
blood. They contain nothing harmful.
what it was. I had even ridden one may never be clearly defined be­ turned and the wet population on only one point—that the current commands a premium price is an­
Oat p eon ’s today. Uaa with oonfldanoa.
when I was in the a rtillery, and cause the wets used population fig­ showed an increase for the first year would bring more hard-fought nounced by the Midwest Barley
* t all drug atoraa.
later, but it was a shock to see a ures to back up their claims while time since 1933.”
battles In states, counties, town­ Improvement association, Mllwau-
real live EQUUS CABALLUS in a the dryg counted geographical
However, Mrs. D. Leigh Colvin, ships and wards on the question of kee. The prizes are offered to farm-
areas.
ers in seven Midwest states.
city street.
president of the Women's Christian local prohibition.
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