S o u th ern Oregon News Review, T hursday, S eptem ber 30, HMH
Practical Wood Shelf
Adds Decorative Note
’Washington Di9CSt>
H u ll Realized the Gravity
O f Post-War Readjustment
Vacation Wonderland
AHE widest gap between college
1
and pro football this fall will
1
GAITHERSBURG. M D -W ell,
Involve the financial side.
By BAUKHAGE
had a swell vacation—at least un The colleges should play to the
A ' p m j .InufvsZ and C om m entator.
til the pigs got loose
largest crowds they have ever
Before the vacation started 1 had
known, all at top
WASHINGTON.—“ I w ish,” he said, “ I wish I could burn
road maps and dreamed up
prices and reduced
this into your m inds and m em ories for the next 50 y e a rs a t studied
all sorts of tours. 1 figured on go
expenses, if even
le a st—th a t the h u m an ra c e this hour, this day, this week, ing out to see my daughter in Cali
part of tiie Sanity
Ihis y e ar is confronted with the g ra v e st crisis in all its ex fornia. and my wife's aunt in New
Code works out.
perience, and th a t we who a re here on the scene of action, Mexico. 1 bothered Karl Dickel
The pros, due to
a t this critical tim e, have the responsibility of saying w hat about the best way to reach his
the knockdown and
hideaway in Ontario, Canada, and
w ay the world is going for 50 y e ars to com e.”
drag-out, cut-your-
Those words I recorded in 1945 as the war in Europe was drawing corresponded with Sumner Welles
throat competition
to its close. They were spoken by a man now retired from public life who about a trip up to Bar Harbor.
between the Na-
But in the end I decided that,
is living to see their significance growing each day—Cordell Hull who
tlonal and tiie All-
with real fireworks likely to break
on October 2 reached his 77th year.
A m e rica confer-
out in Berlin this winter, I ought Grantland Klee ence, can easily
to take a look at things beforehand, lead to a financial debacle.
He spoke that sentence at an off-'?'
the record press conference in his
As Cordell Hull looked back on so I got steamship reservations for
I don't believe more than one. pos
office in the old his long period of public service the Europe and went through the red sibiy two. of the A A. C. teams can
State. War and last years of which covered the tape of an American military gov break even. At least four or five
Navy building and most trying times up to then that ernment permit to visit Germany. will take a drubbing that runs from
the fire of convic our nation has faced, he came to
When the sailing date rolled
$300,000 to $500,000 in losses. Cleve
tion in his voice the conclusion which more and
around, however, I just didn't
land. San Francisco and New York
created such an more of our great leaders are reach
get on the ship. I Just stayed
might break even, or make a little.
impression that we ing today and he said.
right at home and enjoyed the
In the National league, the
asked him to let
Maryland countryside.
“We have a desperate need for
losses will be nothing like those
us quote him di more religion and morality as the
That's what I did during all of
in some A. A. C. cities, but due
rectly that one sen background for government. The my vacation—just enjoyed my home
Io much heavier pay-roll ex
tence. For that religious and moral foundations for and let General Clay worry about
penses, there will be few profits.
reason I have been th ou gh t and co n d u ct r e q u ir e the Russians. Only time I left Mary
The
National league grabbed most
able to reproduce strengthening here as well as land was to take two trips into the
of
the
college stars of 1947—Lujack.
it literally.
throughout the world. There is no District of Columbia and one trip
Since that day higher civilizing influence than re into the neighboring state of Dele- Conerly. Connor. Layne. Evuns.
Gilmer. Minisl—on and on. The
in 1945 we have ligious and moral concepts. Corrup ware.
A. A. C. passed up the stars, al
se e n P r e s id e n t tion and tyranny can be driven out
BAUKHAGE
Staying right at home proved
though Chappuls must be rated one
Roosevelt die and of government only when these con
to be wonderful—that Is, until
o* them.
Secretary Hull retire; peace come in cepts give men the faculty to rec
the pigs got loose. Here are
The Chicago Rockets, caught be
Europe; the United Nations found ognize such evils and the strength
some of the things 1 did:
tween the Bears and the Cardinals,
ed and then, all unexpectedly, the to eliminate them."
Filled the silo. My son-in-law,
new and terrible force released
If the political pendulum swings who used to be a diligent silo-filler two great teams, may take the
heaviest financial socking Possibly
which brought the sudden cessation at the next election as is likely, and
when he was courting my daugh a $500.000 touch. The Brooklyn
of hostilities in the Far East.
the logical appointee for the office ter, was absent this time; and even
Dodgers, opening to 16,000 when
We saw, too, (few of us realized of secretary of state is named, it my radio agent, Jackson Leighter,
they needed 30,000 to break even—
it) a tiny cloud no bigger than a will be John Foster Dulles. It will be never known to do a stroke of work badly beaten in their opener—may
man's hand, take shape on the hori a satisfaction to many to know that during the rest of the year, care take the next dipping at $300.000 or
he shares the views of Mr. Hull in fully sprained his ankle just be
zon of world relations.
$400,000.
so far as they both recpgnize the fore silo-filling time.
Cordell Hull realized the ne
The National league is luckier
importance
of
the
influence
of
re
Went to Church. What with get
cessity of maintaining friendly
in
having such teams as the
ligion
in
the
carrying
out
qf
our
re
ting up at 6 a. m. Sundays to pre
relations between the United
Giants, Bears, Redskins, Ea
lations,
domestic
as
well
as
inter
pare
a
radio
broadcast
during
most
States and Russia. Against the
gles, Packers, Steelers, etc.,
national.
of the year, I don’t get to church
advice of his physicians and the
established In cities where they
For
those
who.
as
Cordell
Hull
said,
as
often
as
I
should.
Especially
en
wishes of the wife to whom he
have been planted for years.
"are here on the scene of action at ; joyed the sermon of Bishop John E.
was devoted, he flew to Moscow
this critical time," this fact is vital, \ Hines of Austin, Tex., who preached
George Marshall of the Redskins
to talk to the one man upon
since we have the responsibility of at Bethany Beach, Del.
is sold out in advance each season,
whom the future of world peace
saying "u hat way the world is going
although George and many football
His Delaware neighbors tell
then seemed to depend.
for 50 years to come.”
writers are not exactly on speaking
•
•
•
about
a
car
getting
stuck
in
the
I had the great privilege of talk
terms. As long as Mr. Marshall
mud outside the church and
ing with Secretary Hull on the eve C h a rle s E. H u g h e s—
doesn't care, why should anybody
when several people brought
of his departure for Moscow. When T w o -C a re e r M an
else bother? He has a monopoly
planks to get it out, one man
I was shown into his office he was
that also won't make much money
To mention the office of secre- , remarked:
"If
that
board
sitting at the great desk in the tary of state naturally brings forth
In this football war.
doesn't
do
it,
I'll
go
inside
and
room from whose windows have memories of another great st. tes- ;
Tim Mara and George Halas have
get the pulpit.” . . . "Shhh,”
looked so many of the great states man who held that office and w lose i
had the two richest franchises.
cautioned another, "That's the
men who have been America’s death occurred recently—Cha.les ,
They should have. They built up
preacher over there." . . .
spokesman to the world.
pro football. They've been on the
Evans Hughes.
"Yes,” was the reply, "and
The office of the secretary of
Job 27 years.
I’m the bishop.”
Chief Justice Hughes had a re
state has been removed from the markable career. In fact he had
« • •
There Is certainly a place for
ancient rococo building next to the two careers, each lasting 43 years.
two big leagues. But in many
White House which, with its high The first as a brilliant and success No More Corn
ways the new league was badly
Decided not to plant any more
ceilings, its gloomy marble cor ful lawyer in private practice and
arranged and badly directed as
ridors, wide stairways and its fire the second as a public servant hold corn. Having sat on the banks of . Its $4,006,000 losses prove.
the
Potomac
and
watched
thous-
;
places, which was filled with a cer ing among others two of the highest
What will happen, nobody knows.
tain odor of sanctity, slightly tinged positions in public life in America, ands of tons of topsoil wash down j But it may not be pleasant reading
from
the
cornfields
of
Maryland
with a touch of obsolescence which secretary of state and chief justice.
and Virginia, I finally decided to j for any stockholder in either league.
spoke of days and eras that were
I happened to be present on two do my part by planting no more j
gone forever.
The College Side
occasions within a few hours of
Today, the offices of the men who each other which might be the high corn.
Despite
strip-farming
and
con
On the playing side, the pros will
direct our foreign affairs are housed and the low point of any man’s ca
tour-plowing, both of which we prac have a great season. But the col
in an ultra-modern building, air reer.
tice religiously, any cornfield, un leges will have an even greater
cooled, brisk, almost modernistic
With a group of reporters cov
less on level ground, is bound to playing season plus a far more
In its design. But I can imagine that
ering his headquarters in New
wash away the most priceless gift cheerful financial side.
History, as she solemnly records
York on election day 1 bid him
nature gave us—our topsoil.
each day's agenda of 1948, must
This should be one of the top
good-night, fully believing as he
So, from now on, we are fill
years of college football, no
smile a bit ironically when she
and ail of us did, that he was the
ing our silo with alfalfa. The
matter what section you turn to.
notes the similarity of today's rec
president-elect. I saw him the
farmers of Iowa, where the
ord and that which was the chief
The
East faces one of its most
next morning when he came to
ground is flat, can supply the
concern of Cordell Hull.
Interesting campaigns—Penn State,
the door of his hotel room with
nation with corn.
Army, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Co
When he rose to greet me on
a grandchild in his arms to take
Met a gradually disappearing lumbia, Navy, Rutgers, Holy Cross,
the occasion of my earlier in
in the morning paper which re
species—the country doctor. Young ! VUlanova, Yale, Harvard, Dart
terview with the courtesy which
corded the late returns from
Dr. Garrett Hume got out of the i mouth, Boston College—on and on.
was a natural characteristic and
the West and gave the majority
army and decided he wanted to ; Here Penn State is the team to beat.
one not acquired by acquaint
of th? electoral votes to Wood-
help his fellow men by practicing
Then move to the Midwest—look
anceship with the masters of
row Wilson.
where doctors were scarce.
He at what they have to offer: Notre
diplomatic protocol, his desk was
That same night Woodrow Wilson hung out his shingle at Georgetown, Dame, Michigan, Purdue, Minne
covered with papers. He indicat
had gone to bed accepting defeat. Del., and has been answering calls sota and Northwestern. Now to the
ed them with a gesture and ex
The only paper supporting him on an 18-hour schedule ever since. Southwest: S. M. U., T. C. U., Texas
plained that they all dealt with
So, in an age when more doctors and Rice. The South presents such
which failed to haul down the flag
his forthcoming mission to Mos
(signal of Republican victory) was gravitate to the city and special teams as North Carolina, Georgia
cow.
the old New York Evening Post ized medicine, here's hats off to Tech, Vanderbilt, Mississippi State,
We talked for a long time and the whose special correspondent, David the country doctors, like Garrett Alabama, Georgia.
viewpoint he expressed then con Lawrence, had predicted Wilson’s Hume, who stay out where distances
I can give you over 50 col
cerning our policy toward Russia re-election and stuck to it when he : are long, where fees are low and
lege squads along a high level—
remained unchanged on his return. was almost alone in his belief.
where people need them most.
who will draw capacity crowds.
• • •
How much of a disappointment |
For example, Southern Califor
R u ssia ’s B a c k g ro u n d
Hughes suffered it’s hard to say. Pigs Get Loose
nia may win no title of any sort.
F orm s H er A ttitu d e
No man was ever more reluctant
But it will outdraw any pro team
Most of the above were enjoyed
1 saw him again with a small about accepting the candidacy and
at least two to one on the finan
during the first part of my vaca
group after his return and he re the fact that he received such a tion—before the pigs got loose. I
cial side. So will Notre Dame,
minded us that Russia’s attitude proportionately large popular vote might note in passing something
Michigan, Ohio State and Cali
must be considered against her must have been gratification enough.
fornia.
obvious to most lady readers—that
background, that she was a nation He looked forward with anticipa this stay-at-home vacation didn’t
Under the new Sanity Code, the
which had been virtually locked up tion and pleasure to his return to go down too well with Mrs. P. Aft
for 25 years and during all that time private life but his keen interest in er all, when you’ve kept house, colleges won't be involved in any
had heard nothing but epithets the law caused him to accept the cooked and planned meals for a expenses involved in building up
their teams. This problem will be
against her, that she had cultivated judgeship on the world court.
year, it’s only natural to want to put up to the alumni.
the habit of slapping back twice as
He made a brilliant secretary of let a hotel manager worry over
In the old days, some football
hard whenever she heard anything state under Harding and continued the food and the servant problem
players
would "die for dear old
she thought was criticism against under President Coolidge. His se during your husband’s vacation.
Rutgers." Now some rather wealthy
her.
lection as chief justice of the su
However, Mrs. P. was a good alumnus will go broke for his team,
Thus, a defense psychology was preme court by President Hoover sport, and, among other things, en whether it is in the Big Nine, the
built up, a suspicious attitude toward was perhaps a most fortunate joyed her garden, especially one South, the Southwest or the East.
the whole world, which made the thing in the light of the crisis plot of lawn she had worked hard
Soviet psychology entirely differ brought about by the famous "court to keep green and on which we Athletes Wont Suffer
ent from ours. Each had much to packing" fight under Roosevelt.
sometimes played deck tennis.
But don't let anyone tell you that
learn from the other, both must im
His success as Chief justice
This is the point where the
any section has gone shy in taking
prove, and that, Hull said, would
was due not only to his remark
pigs came in. It was, of course,
care of its athletes. Not by any
take time.
able knowledge of the law but
my fault. I bad seen them roam
university, or by any college, but
his
tremendous
capacity
for
He felt very much the same way
ing around loose, and I had
by certain proud and rather wealthy
work and his ability to reconcile
when he concluded his memoirs this
been warned by the lady who Is
citizens who might be operating
different
points
of
view
among
year and offered this advice:
much rlgbter than I am that
from New York or Chicago or any
the members without attempt
they might descend on the lawn.
“In dealing with the Soviet
other spot.
ing to enforce his own legal
However, they were such nice
Union we must never waver in
The Sanity Code Isn’t going to
viewpoint upon the individual.
little pigs, and they so obvious
this determination or give any
work perfectly. But it should help.
ly enjoyed their freedom, that 1
Hughes was a brilliant speaker.
evidence of weakness, or cease
At least there might be a reduction
put off catching them for a day.
He spoke naturally and easily, yet
to insist that, although she is en
from the $5,000 and $10,000 paid to
That day turned the tide of my certain stars—in many cases more
with an excellent choice of words.
titled to freedom from inter
Although he was extremely digni vacation. That evening the pigs de than the pros get.
vention in her domestic affairs
fied in appearance and manner he cided to play deck tennis. I don't
by any other nation, her govern
Virginia's refusal to adopt the
was able to convey a warmth of know which of them won, but I N. C. A. A. Sanity Code has some
ment has no right to force com
feeling which immediately aroused know I lost. In 30 minutes that what shaken the apple cart. One
munism on other nations or to
sympathy and Interest in an audi lawn—pride of Mrs. P’s h ea rt- penalty Is refusal to let the offender
Intervene in their domestic af
looked like a plowed field.
ence.
play an N. C. A. A. team.
fairs In any other way.”
Little Pigs Stunted
By Worm Infestation
Tests Show Marked
Retarding of Growth
Seldom are farmers Inclined to
argue with scientists, livestock
specialists and others who keep
warning that Internal parasites are
harmful to swine. Occasionally,
however, a farmer will poso the
question: "How much injury Is
caused by worm infestation?"
The answer to that question Is
provided in tests conducted by the
bureau of animal Industry Io de-
"'HE Wedgwood narrow shelf il
1
lustrated above is designed for
use over sink, stove or in the bath
room. On it you cun keep the many
sm all articles you're alw ays tak
ing extra steps to reach. It not
only provides u handy und prac
tical am ount of extra nlielf space
but it also ndds a decorative note
to the room.
T tir full size p a llrrn offered above la
traced on the wood which the pattern
«pec l»t«-><
T tim saw «ml a«sem blr.
A
iii.
nal note is obtained I >v
: placing
upholsterer'«
tacks on shelf
where pattern liultcate«
Send 23 cent» for Wedgwood Shelf P a t
tern No 4 to Kant-MlDt Pattern Co , Dept
W, P lra ia n tv llle , N . Y .
No Longer
Constipated
Growth of this pig will be de
termined largely by number of
worms present.
termine how much the growth of
pigs is retarded by roundworms
(ascarids).
In carrying out the experiment,
the bureau used eight litter-mate
pigs eight weeks old. feeding four
of them infective roundworm eggs.
The other four, which served as
controls, received no worm eggs.
After four months all eight pigs
were weighed, killed and examined
for roundworms None were found
in the control pigs, but the other
four harbored 109, 39, 20 and 12.
respectively
Growth of the four pigs that had
roundworms at autopsy was less
rapid than the four controls Tiie
pig with 109 worms weighed 8 7
pounds less than at tiie time it was
fed the worm eggs; its control
litter-mate gained 96 pounds.
The pig with 39 roundworms
gained only 48 per cent as much
as its control; the one with 20
roundworms, only 55 per cent us
much as its control. The growth
of the pig with only 12 roundworms
was not retarded very much; it
weighed nearly as much as its con
trol mate
Research to Intensify
Winter in Meat Tests
Freezing is one of the oldest ways
of preserving meat. It is also one
of the newest, the U. S. department
of agriculture points out.
In old-time freezing there was
not much that could be done about
the process. It was a winter meth
od depending on continued cold.
A mid-winter or early-sprlng thaw
might spoil a meat supply intended
to last for additional weeks or
months. This was true whether
the meat was wild game brought
in by hunters or was from domestic
animals.
Modern freezing is still so new
that there is a good deal to be
learned about it.
This is the purpose of an expan
sion of studies of meat freezing and
curing made possible under the re
search and marketing act. A first
step will be to survey freezing and
curing methods now in use. Samples
of meats typical of these methods
of preservation will be assembled
and compared for quality and nutri
tive value. Next, the experimenters
will try first to duplicate, then im
prove the methods which the sur
vey and comparison work indicate
are most effective.
The bureau of animal industry
will have equipment that can im
prove on even the most severe
winter weather. It will be able to
freeze meat at 100 degrees below
zero if that proves desirable.
Quality Cream Boosts
Returns to Dairymen
'Since I made AIX- iikan my break
fast cereal I’ve atop|ied taking laxa-
tivesl"— Mrs. V.
I'htladib
phia, Pa.
If your diet lacks bulk for normal
elimination, this
delicious cereal
will suppy it. Eat
an ounce every
day in milk—and
drink plenty of
water. If not ant-
iafied after 10
days, send the
empty carton to
tiie Kellogg ('u.,
B u ttle C rcelc, M ic h ., an d g e t DOUfiiJt
YOUR WONKY HACK. Order KKIXOGU'S
ALb-URAN toduy.
For Little Fellows
With Big Colds...
Mother . . . the best-known home
remedy you can use to relieve dis
tress of nls cold Is warming, com
forting Vicks VapoRub. If you rub
It on nt bedtime, it works even
while the child sleeps! And often
by morning tiie worst miseries of
his cold are gone. Try It. Oet the
one and only Vicks VapoRubl
F o e ta r'e W o o d a r C a n t
R a m a v a r - S ur* *rle«ng f
A c t a in S O M i n n t a i
Q ulckut — Sate»!— Satael— Aatlieptlo
Stop« Stings In s ta n tly
N othing Elsa L ik a It — T ry It T on ig ht
I f your druggist does not have it
order direct.
1 Bottla 60o Postpaid
F O S TE R P R O D U C T S C O .
(0? I . 14th St.
Kansas C ity , Me.
CORNS?
PILES Hurt Like
Sin! But Now I Grin
Thousands change groans to grins. Use
a ilw to ri' form u la to relieve dlarom fort
of pile«. Sent druggists by noted T h o rn
ton A M in o r Clinic. S u rprising Q IJK'K
p allia tiv e re lie f of pain, Itch, Irrlla tlo n .
Tends to soften, shrink sw elling. Use
it',ri„rt w ay.
Get tube Thornton *
M inor's Rectal O intm ent or Rectal Sup-
iositorles todny F ollow label directions.
I’or aalu at a ll d rug stores everywhere.
i
Are you going through the func
tional 'm iddle age' period peculiar
to women (38 to 52 yr».)? Does thia
make you suffer from hot flashes,
feel so nervous, hlghatrung. tired?
Then do try Lydln E. Plnkham ’a
Vegetable Compound to relieve such
symptoms. Plnkham 'a Compound
also has w h at Doctors call a sto
machic ton ic effect I
Production of high quality cream
will pay dividends to the dairymen.
A few suggestions for assuring
top production: Protect separator
from rust; rinse with chlorine solu
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S compwjiw
tion before using; wash with powder
Immediately after each separation;
39-48
cool cream immediately; separate WNU-
milk immediately after straining;
cool cream rapidly and thoroughly
before mixing with older cream;
keep containers covered from the
time the milk is strained into cans
until it reaches the receiving vat;
M a y W a rn o f Disordered
strain milk in milk room or milk
K id n e y A ction
house, not in the barn; cover cans
Modern life with It« hurry and worry.
tightly and place In cooler with cold
Irregular hablta, Improper eating ana
circulating water.
drinking—tta risk of azpoaura and Infec
That Nagging
Backache
Several Sheep Ailments
Are Caused by Worms
Several ailments of sheep, includ
ing “nodular disease,” “stomach
worm disease” and "black scours,’’
are caused by worms. Main attack
by successful sheep men, therefore,
is directed against development or
r e p r o d u c t i o n of the offending
worms. While most of the eggs and
young worms of these parasites art
destroyed In winter, sheep must be
treated to prevent entry of worms
Into the intestinal tract.
tion—throve heavy «train on the worx
of the kidney«. They are apt to become
over-tazed and fall to filter
« 'J
end other Impurltlea from the life-giving
blood.
. c i,.
You may auffer nagging backache,
headache, dlzilneea, getting up nigh«,
leg palna, «welling— feel
T
tired, nervous, all worn out. Other zig
of kidney or bladder disorder are aome
tlmaa burning, scanty or too (requent
urination.
. , , ,
T ry Dean's PlUs. Dean's help the
kidney« to paea off harmful
waete. They have had more than bel
s a s a i . ’j S S . T s S J s ^ s s .
Aik sour niitkborl
DOANSPILLS