Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 16, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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    MEDFOKD MML' TRIBUNE, WEDFORD,- -QTffifi-fTTD:iYr--:F)TTST-M,--8.-
EIGHT
HEADS HOOVER'S FARM, CAMPAIGN
CHURCH'S VIEWS STAR GAZES AS
ES
liOME. auk. m. Tho Cath
olic church hns nlwnyH reconiZ'-il
u ml oiicouran'',l ihp wtno ainhiiinim
of moilurn feminism, 1v:larod I'opo
l'ius today, .spcakintr lo thp Kaciil
connroRuiion of ritos.
History of femlnlm rcHnIon
ordiTrt ' confirmed thi. In
finer they am indcjtf ndnt of fis
copal jurisdiction.
"if therefore today woman in
fcoiiiK back to feminist Ideal:-, turns
her rt'ard to the exaiujHeN of the
saints find to the teachings of the
rhurch, sh will find a Just and
holy response to her aspirations,"
said the pontiff.
The occasion was the solemn
prochimation of virtue of the ven
erable I'aloa l-Yassiueti. who found
ed the Misters of Saint Dorothy.
The pontiff said that the newly
proclaimed venerable had by her
"generous coiipeeration to (iod in
the flower of her virgin purity."
shown lo the world of today "the
beauty of I'hristinn modesty in a
moment when it seems woman Is
doiiiK everything la order to anni
hilate In herself everything char
acteristic which renders her more
beautiful, namely, purity, simplic
ity ami modesty,'
"This." hi- naid, not only was
true among persons bcloiicinn to
the world for whom terrible
things Jesus was unwilling to
pray, but also among many who
do not wish to renounce the kIoi-.v
of the Christian name."
"This Is blindness solely cxplin
able by remembrance f)f what fas
cination is exercised hy vanity of
Which the scriptures speak with
j-u eh jirave words," the pope con
tinued, adding that modern fem
inism preached nothing beyond
that woman should be sufficient
lo herself and render hernelf in
dependent of suggestions and sub
jugation to men and open her own
ways for herself.
"Very well, if all that iI)1k im
plies Is the resppct due all con
sciences ami respect toward all
divine and human laws, the rhurch
has always recognized and encour
aged such feminism. The example
of the venerable Kriisslnetl con
firms it."
TtH'KKA, Kalis.. Aug. 1 G. (At
Senator Charles Curtis, who carries
the blood of Kniv Indian Ivihestnen
in his veins, finds his exercisu and
relaxation in nightly wali-s hi the
starlight.
The republican vice-presidential
nominee, here awaiting his formal
notification Saturday, finds limn tn
give every visitor an audience, but
yearn a-'-io found to his regret he
could no longer give audience to
the delights of his boyhooda
horse, a rod and a gun.
"To tell thu truth. I haven't the
time," the senator told a recent
visitor. "Wishing, hunting, riding
all of those things walked away
and left ine years a-w. I couldn't
give them audience. They hogged
and begged, but I was too busy.
You can't play golf at night, so 1
walk in the starlight."
The city is uhla.e with decora
tions in preparation for the notifi
cation Saturday afternoon.
"Our Charley" si-Atis appear in
every shop window, while huge
crayon drnwings of the candidate
dangle from wires throughout Die
business district.
W i r If - 'J
ISM .
'A - i r ;n
i eluding Turn many and Kill Bren
jnan, ami ucli remnants of the Ku
iKlux as have not abendy bolted to
; the Hoover camp.
AVhen a clergyman . throw the,
j power and prestige of his sacred ,
'office to the support of such men
j anil measures, people may not
' riueniion his right, but thry may.
and do, and will continue to,
question his judgment. Ilaltimore
Sun.
Rep. L. J. Dickinson of Iowa, a supporter of the McNary-Haugen
farm relief bill, hac been placed on a committee with James W. Cood,
western Hoover-Curtis 'manager, and Joh:J G. Oglcsby, former l!eu
tenant governor of Illinois, to conduct a special republican campaign
among the farmers. j
UNGiE TOM'S CABIN
: ATLANTA. Ca., Aug. lfi. iTPt
i'M'ncIe Tom's Cabin" in the new
; film -version' of 1 far y, kit ;ric.(!her
:Stowe's novel will not be shown In
j Atlanta. .
I I-'ollownig vigorous protests as
j result of a private showing Sun
'day. the local board of review cou-
; ferreil about' the matK'i with tiiu
, mayor and representatives of tho
; Cniveisal I 'inures Corporation.
I Yesterday it was announced that
the parlies involved had agreed to
, cancel the Atlanta bookings.
i Those who protested said
I showing would be "unwise."
the
ONE KILLED, THREE
SAVED, WHEN PLANE
IS.
Oregon Now Healthiest State
in the Union for Babies
; Oust Irrigation Ofi'li-lni.
OH ASS YALI.HV, Cal. (TV Re
call petitions were filed against
' Theodore. Schwartz, director from
the fifth division of the Nevada Ir
rigation district. The board of di-
: rectors ousted A. 1.. Wisker. gen-
i eral manager of the district, last
, Kriday.
TRAIN HITS CAR
U ' : V"! tt :
OXFORD, I'a.. Aug. Hi. P
.Major '.1, iavbi Kusv of the United
Slates) npny was '' instantly killed j
and Lieutenant" Colonel Kdmunrt I
liutcher' badly 'injured when their
motor car was struck by a Penn-
sylvania railroad milk train at 1
. IJarnsley n-nnsing ami the Haiti
more I'iko today. .. ;
The automobile was struck j
souurcMy In the center as the army .
, officers, according to an eye wit- 1
ness, drove across the track. The
automatic signal light, it was said
! warned of the approaching train.
The car, of the sedan type, was
carried along the track about L.T
't feet and then tossed mdde a com-
plete wreck. Major Fiuss was
; found wedged in the car and was
j dead when taken out by members
! of the train crew. His neck was
j broken.
( . JJeutenant Colonel Jlutcher, who
' was driving, was found dazed a
few feet from the car. Ho suffered
-scalp wounds and cuts on the right
: leg.
The officers had left Washing
, ton about 4 a. m. on a vacation
trip, planning lo make their first
. stop at Philadelphia.
ST. PHTIMiSliCItO. Kla., Aug.
The crew of three, and
one passenger, who survived the
forced descent of the Havana-Kev
West Pan-American Airways pas
senger airplane hilo the (.lull' of
Alex ho off hero hint night were
brought to St. Petersburg today
by u coast guard cutler which re
ported that the other passenger,
whose name was given as Charles
Ageton of Flushing, I.. 1., was kill
ed in the crash.
The plane- was en route from
Havana to Key West at the time
and was some distance off lis
course.
5 ELECTROCUTED
For '-; years Oregon has been'
increii.viim its protection of the
health of the people of the slate:
;That Oregon has the lowest Infant (
death rate in llie Cnited Slates U I
evidence that this work is now !
.bearing fruit. Decreased maternity!
and infant morality rates In Ore
pon are due in a ureal part to the,
aetlvitles of the Oregon stale hoarfl
of health. The hoard has carried
m a state-wide eauipaigu dnrnigi
tie past live years. Thousands of
molherH have be.-p advised how to
i protect themselves and their babies
! against the ravages of disease.
School girls have had courses of
' itisirueiion in mothei hood in the
little mothers' elasses. The state
hoard of health, in en-operation
with the Cnited Stales children's
'bureau, Ji:v:tst t the I'niversity of
; Oregon medical sehool in Portland
j to establish a course in prenatal
care in which over a thousand
mothers have been advised during
ithe cxprviunt period. Ill tills whole
group not a single death occurred,
t iregon a ceo ptod the provisions
of the maternity and infancy act
through the Oregon stale board of
beult h. The legislature provided
j funds which made an equal sum
available from federal sources,
i During this co-operative period
the maternal mortality rate for the
state has declined from -. per
1 ft. (Kin live . births in to f.n
In lHL'ii. The urban rate decreased
from !' IJi to (ifM' and the rural
rale from Tfi.f to r.4 during this
period. The infant mortality, rate
for the state as a whole declined
from .".K.; in Pil'l to ,2 in
the lowest In the Cnited States,
The influence of good prenatal
and confinement care is reflected
In the lowered death rates of in
fants in the first months of life
which are largely due to prenatal
and natal causes. The rale drop
ped from :tii.!i In 1!:! to III.!) in
CiL'il.
During H'L'i; a total of M,".t;s in
fants were born in Oregon. The
work of the slate board of health,
through its division of child hy
giene which administered the 'ma
ternity and infancy act. reached
more than 1 H.ontr mothers and pre
school children and nearly l.noo
prospective mothers. Every eonn
1y in the slate Is receiving aid and
advice in maternity and infancy
work. '
The efficiency of health work Is
measured by its infant death rate.
Oregon therefor stands high for
the efficiency of its health rtepart
m nt.
' Sounds IJkft Trouble
j ' HI, PASO, Texas. Aug. fi. &)
j Dispatches to El Continental.
Spanish language newspaper, said
a meeting of governors and mill
inry chiefs in Mexico has been
J called for August :f, when presi
; dent la I candidates will be dis-
cussed.
Forest Service Robred
j ST. MA It IKS. Ida.. Aug. I fP
i fP) The Cnited States forest stu
I lion near Avery. Idaho, was rohhed
i of $ 1 s 1 7 in government checks last
', M.omlay night, it was disclosed to
( day hy Sheriff K. .1. Hetilon, and
J tl.e checks were rushed here yp
; terday before their loss was dis
covered. ! Xo One Wants Liquor Horse
j P.CFFAI.O. X. V.. Aug. 11. (PI
'A team of horses and a wagon,
I reized in liquor raids last fall,
j still await a bidder at the govern
; ment auctions. .Meantime scores
; of automobiles, similarly seques
tered, move rapidly under the
; hammer, albeit at reduced prices.
I
WASH1XOTOX, Aug. 1
Major Joseph Rusk of. Washing
ton, who was killed and l.t. Col.
Edwin Hutcher who was injured
when their automobile struck a
train al IJarnsley, near Oxford, Pa.
today, had been stationed at Fort
Ilenning, Oa., hut were about to
begin studies at the army war
college here for Mho coming year.
Thp two infantry officers left
here today on a fishing trip. .Major
Rums, who wasiPhiladelphian. is
survived by a widow, two daugh
ters and a son. I.t. Col. Putehet
was.born at Staten Island, X. V.
Dayton installs new fire siren.
JT It's human nature to want the
S molt for your money, and il
tf it'j common jen to make
I jure that' yon get it.
Here is no Substitute .
for Comfort!
Nor for FIT nor for WEAR!
Better fit, Cooler comfort and Longer Wear
are scientifically built into "B.V.D." from the'
creation of the nainsook in our own mills and
bleachery to the completion of the last lock
stitched seam.
The patented closed crotch and other exclusive
features of "B. V. D." union suits, the highly
specialized methods of cut, finish and tailoring
used in the making of all "B.V. D." garments,
supply a combination of fit and freedom
obtainable in no other underwear.
There is no "substitute" for "B. V. D."
INSIST on (his
Red Woven label
made: for the
BOD
BESTRETAILTRADE
The B. V. D.
Company, Inc.N.V.
Sale Makers
"B.V.D."Uinltwear
"Next to
Mv$elj'
B. V. D.
Bust"
PARIS, Aug. 11!. I.AV-.Mrs. .Mil
thild Center .Mortimer has hccn
granted a divorce from Stanley
.Mortimer, Jr., of Xew York. The
couple were married In Xew YorU
on December 31, 112-1.
. ,
The .Mortimer divorce came after
an unsuccessful attempt at recon
ciliation hy means of a "divorce
honeymoon."
Kn'rly last year the .Mortimers
separated, Mm. Mortimer taking
a position as saleswoman in a
Parisian gown shop. .Mortimer, in
America, was Informed shi) con
templated divorcing him. He went
lo Paris nnd persuaded his wife
to go on the "divorce honeymoon."
They traveled through (Ireat Jlrlt
aln. attended the (Hand Xatlouat
and returned to Paris.
The "honeymoon" failed to unt
ile their differences.
LOR
HIT BY LIGHTNING
(IRKXOni.R. Ki-ance, Aug. Hi.
tV) Five villagers were electrocuted
last niht when lightning struck a
transformer distributing a high
tension current to three villages.
Coneharhin, Delagorge and Creys
Ptisygneu near (irenoble. Six
houses were burned, and the whole
district electrified. (ireat sparks
and flames flashed In the house,
when the, transformer was hit.
Residents were panic stricken ail
attempted to shut off the current
by breaking the wires with damp
tools or poles for il was raining In
torrents. Four persons were killed
In these attempts. The rift li vic
tim look a metal pump handle to
get water to fight a fire and fell
dead, A number of other persons
received shocks and burns varying
in severity, A oimntlty of live
stock was also destroyed,
Politics in the Churches
TILLAMOOK. Pleasant Val
ley cheese factory, recently burned,
will he rebuilt.
; All over the country those
i clerics who have taken the politi
cal tstiiinp are protesting against
t he widespread criticism their
course has aroused. As American
citizen, they point out, they have
a riqht lo participate tn politics
and to urge from their pulpits the
election of l he ca inlidates they
prefer.
This is perfecrly true, but It
Imi'i a question of rlMhts. It Is a
question of propriety, of expedi
; ency. As an American citizen a
elerf-yma u has an unquestionable
rich: to promote pri.etiuhts. or to
open a night club, or to act as
cashier in front of the pari
mutuels at a race track, ,r,.ut few
people consider such occupations
befitting the dignity of the cloth,
and a clergyman who engaged In
any of them would be criticized.
A man In poll lies, no imitlr
how scrupulously careful he may'
be to keep his own hands clean,
has nevertheless lo associate on
friendly terms with a ureal mativ
doubtful characters. Frequently
he has to close his eyes to certain
activities of his less scrupulous
supporters, and sometimes he1 had
to hold his nose. Kven in acting
for the linger good, he is often
compelled to Indorse, implicitly if
not explicitly, men and measures
of extremely dubious quality. Kven
U'oodrow Wilson was not above
this problem.
I 'tcrgymen. when 'they enter
1oliilcs, cannot , escape this neces
sity. They cannot, for example,
support Hoover alone. If they in
dorso Hoover from the pulpit,
I hey are of necessity employing
the pulpit to Indorse the Kordney
.MeCmnher tariff, and the war in
Xiearagua. and the allies of
I loover, including the Yarn ma
chine and the Watson machine nnd
those members of the Ohio gang
who are still out of the penitenti
ary. When they support Smith, they
are not supporting Smith nh"e.
hut also the allies of Smith, in-
That AwfuMiVheezing
Dr. Blofser's Remedy Stops
the Choking Spasms of
Asthma, May Fever
When your eyes are sore and watery,
yoir nose lender and inlkuned, when
you sneeze and suit Hie every minute
and clinking spasms almost tear your
soul from your body just try a few
of Dr. Bloater's famous Kemedv. '
.Dr. lilosscr s
Remedy is put
upin'Vigarette''
form for conve
nience in iiring.
It readies right
down to the root
of the trouble.
Its soothing
smoke penc
trates to remote
tinyairpnssages.
It is made only
of herbs, berries and (lowers of proved
medicinal value. It contains no tobacco
or rubebs.
Use Dr. Blosser's Remedy every time
you feel an attack coming on. "(.let a
package from your drugget' today.
DR. BLOSSER'S
Medical Cigarettes
HAVE YOU ANY HOGS to SELL?
Are you watching the Portland market? We are mak
inng up a' carload for Friday, the 1 7th. Let us know to
day how many you have ready to go.
WE NEED POULTRY TOO
We have a good market for all the good fryers w.e can
buy- ' V :,. , .- , ,
The Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange
. AND
The Poultry1 Producers Marketing Ass'n
Owned and. Operated by Farmers
Clay D. Parker, Manager
FOR VISIT TO U. S. A.
KOrTIIAMPTON, AilR. 10. (AY
Mrs. Fiwter WVU'h. SiutthiHniHonV
lndy intiyor. nml hor il:Mmhtir sjitl
fur the I'liili'd Slnli'a Inilny fur!
ii vIkII that will hwludu Now Viirl;,
I'hllaili'lphla, W a n h I 11 t o u nnd i
ntliiT rllli'H, i
Ah nlu stciif uhonrd clad in 1
(lie full nffliiui ri',1 rrihra uiul tlu-j
rhaln of nfflci', her Hpcrtul fluK
lis tho cliii.f nfflrlnl of Sniitlmnip- j
ton wim lirnkon from tho I.cvin
lliiin'n fnri-miiKt. Iter offlro in cnii
of isriMit iintlitulty nml hi Is not'
only ehii-f miiKlstrulp of thp i-lty
I'Ot nthn ailniiral of tho port nml
rih hi-r own riau- whlih has n nil-;
vim- oar iiN tho y m l)ol of her noxl-i
lion.
lrn. Weioh rarrh'il two wri'inhn. '
ono for WnMlilnutnn'n tomh aiul
tho nihil- for tho tomh of tho tin
linnv.n doliiivr nt Arlington
I
IN DOG DISPUTE
I1AKKR. on... auk. 18. (Pi '
Holt Uarnard, of llnmostonil. n
yMt In tho moln toiluy. nml of.
floor . wero nonrohinK for John
Mullin, who wii nociiHetl of firinir
tho hnt from hln rifle In n row
ovor Khontlnif of .Mllllln'ii doB hv
llnrnnril. Tho doR hnd ilmsod
Jtnrnnrd'R horson.
ItQrnnrd wnn oxpoetod to ro-i
rover. Until llnrnnril nnd .Miillln
aro old-tfmom ut lomoitout1. n
mlnlnif town on tho Snake rlvor. i
havlnB lived thoro for in yonrn.
Officer wild' thoy hnd hoen In
volved In a feud for iho mt two
yenri.
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?
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