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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE; MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, ; NOVEMBER' C, 1929
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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
If Senator Brookhurt, of Iowa,
tlioUKht ho wuh doing something
smart and HtaitllnB in giving the
details of rum guzzling by con
grenanien, ho lias another think
coming. The charge that aolona
swig alcoholic concoctions, la about
aa startling as the Information
that fish do best in water, and that
the average human must have air
In Ills lungs to keep going; Senator
Tlrookhart, however, could have
taken his accusations from the
commonplace, by giving a. few do
tails. For Instanco: It would be
Interesting to know If the solans
who had exports to do their heavy
thinking on the , tariff and farm
aid, had an export to do their
drinking. How drunk did the con
gressman get, who distinguished
himself by making dry Bpeochcs
for $100 per vpecch and expenses?
The names of the hypocrites wore
not rovealcd,. but those who aro
ruubor stamps for reform organi
zations, will bo exonorated and
called "practical politicians."
The Older Girls aro beginning to
doubt that a skin-tight hat with a
fin In the back, Is much of a euro
fur a doublo chin. A skin-tight
lint Is supposed to mask a doublo
chin.
"Ramsey Synn Is not vory well.
His " children, (have boon' coming
to see him quite ofton." ( Hunt
ington Notes). Causa and effect.
"B A Z A A K I'ltOCEKDS AT
HOCKINSON TO BIO USED FOR
HOW"' (Hdllno. Clarke County,
Wuuli,, News.) Ought to bo fine,
with a few carrots.
'TWAS UVICsl THUS
. t (From "Nhecp")
. - "Ten thouBOnd whlto ones
and sixty black ones! Go round
'cm tihep!" This command
was supposed to have been
given to a certain sheep dog In
Montana, and presumably ho
.. theroui)on rounded up tho
sheep and counted -them, But
..the poor .dog's dond now;
brain fever, no doubt. It Is
slt-ango that when unyone tells
a tale of some extraordinary
animal, be It dng, horso or cat,
ho umially adds as an after
thought, "He's dead now, poor
fellow." In fact, someone with
llmo to sparo ought to mako a
study of tho high mortality
rato among canino and other
animal wonders: ' and after
satisfying himself on that
point, ho might turn to a
closely allied topic, tho re-
. grettablo longevity of cheerful
! liars. ' . i :
Local plutocrata are hitting
south fur tho sunshine, after stay
ing In tho shade all summer.'
It;! about time for the chcbi-ful
news, telling how much money
eaeli Oregon citizen Is supposed to
huvo In his Jeans and his bank, It
any of cither. Last yoar It was
I4S7.0S. This Is not tt vory Im
prcsalvo sum, the .03 conts being
uttached to lend on atmosphere
of accurney. If any announcement
la made this year, aa seems inevit
able, the per capita wealth should
be of sufficient size to rouso tho
Insurance agents. A nice looking
lino of numerals Is $33,813.33. The
lines unrt curves Rlvo tho artistic
touch. Besides, tho computers
might as woll he 133,333 off, us
$487. This would also bo In error
In a big way., . ,
A canard, that aomobody forgot
to llberato during tho last cam
paign, has been out tho past week.
15-year-old Rlrls aro rectifying
tho poor Judgment of tho Lord,
lit putting tholr eyebrows ,98785
Inchos too low.
"" Tho University of Oregon foot
ball team does not do battle this
week. They are recuperating from
the ravages of battling the Pacific
l'anthorn, the Willamette Wildcats,
tho Uniformed U. C. L. A., and
themselves. Stanford was mean.
Washington was too busy with
polities to offer much opposition.
Noerthrler1, this list of major
triumphs, and a slight minor dis
aster, allows Oregon to flaunt tho
following percentage table;
,.' " W. L.
Oregon 4 1
On top of this showing, they
ullego they are Northwest confer
ence contenders. Their claims are
built upon the shifting sands. They
conquered four teams with fero-
cloua names, and nothing else. w
WILL AL SMITH
rvEMOG'KATlC victories in New York City unci Virginia
reprt'Nont the inevitable return to political normalcy pre
dicted after Al Smith's miNliing
If uny further evideneu were
Governor Smith, and not President Hoover, who broke the solid
South j and that Tammany at any time is willing to sacrifice
federal patronage, for Xew York state and city control, yester
day's elections supplied it.
Professor Pollard, a Protestant and militant Dry, easily de
feated the Republican-Democratic coalition against him in Vir
ginia. Had prohibition or religion been real issues, the Repub
lican triumph of 19U8 might well
IX spite of aggressive opposition, Jimmy Walker, the song and
dance idol of Tairimuny Hall, had the usual walk-away in
Greater Jlaiihattan. The Tiger machine hit on all six cylinders,
instead of two or three, as was the case in the Presidential
election.
These results merely confirm
close political observers for the
Smith as presidential timber is
of the picture forever. .
There may he a dozen Democratic candidates for the nomi
nation in 1932, but former Governor Smith will not be among
them.
BIO CITY WIRE SERVICE FOR MAIL-TRIBUNE
NO one questions that the two greatest news services in the
world are the Associated Press and Hie United Press. For
many years the Mail-Tribiuie
service, and it has now added
know, there are only two or three
stale that have both services, and they have undisputed leader
ship in their respective fields.
This extra service adds materially tq the Mail-Tribune's
overhead expense, but it is an expense which wc feel is justi
fied in our determination to give Jtedford, the "biggest little
city on the coast," the biggest
part of the country.
With both services, the
news coverage only equaled by a few of the largest metropoli
tan newspapers in the United States.
Wc have never been inclined
ferring to leave the matter of bouquets to others. Put, as in
the matter of A. P. C. membership yesterday, and United Press
membership today, we fell we aro justified in calling two such
important steps in this paper's growth and progress to the at
tention of our siibseribers.
A WET
TILIC surprising thing is not that Senator Prookhart told the
world about that wet banquet, but that ho was ever invited
to it. .' '.
What whs the big idea? Was it merely a practical joke, con
ceived in an alcoholic atmosphere, or did the banquet managers
believe that tho Iowa senator was only another hypocrite, vot-iujg-
dry and drinking wet, who, safe from detection, would
gladly filch a hip flask from a coat rack?
In either, ease rthe perpetrators pulled a decided "boner."
For there ARK a few sincere Drys in Congress, and Prookhart
is ouo of them.' Senator Sinoot is another.
And while under siie.h cii'eumstanccs the latter would never
talk, the former could, under no
THIi present situation , must
those baiKiuet 'innuiiirpi'N. ns
but as time goes on it promises
rather than less so.
For now the Iowa Senator
and "tell everything." ; Many
be spending sleepless nights until that jury report is out and
the worst is known. "
Wc have no particular use for Senator Prookhart; he is, in
our opinion, a demagogue and a four-flusher. Put we grant
him courage anil a certain degree of sincerity, when Prohibition
is concerned. .
Whatever the motive of those responsible for inviting the
corn belt insurgent to that banquet, they were guilty of an error
wc fear they will not soon forget.
.Another fine tiling ahout flying is tlwit people who don't do
it Hron't tnxoil to keep up u iniuk for those who do.
If July, the month of sunshine, ho be "Sol" in the new
calendar, why isn't the month of wedding called "Luna?"
, i m i .
You will notice however, that a bridge player never kills
a dump partner, unless matrimony is an aggravating eireum-stance.
MUTT AND JEFF The Miracle Man Of The Huddle System By BUD FISHER
mvjtt, we couli win 1 1 Don't vwoRfcv.'j IfwHAT? Afce I kid, Those Govs f "Hew AfeG Vou ' ) " rTTTpi 1 TT, THe 'moct Vf-meRe was A II
THC 6AM IF I COuU I T'Lt FIN& . 1 A AIN'T GOT ( 60NNA FlND OoT? AWb f PLAV IS A FM SPY IN OUR
EVER RUN AGAIN?
defeat.
needed to show that it was cx-
have been repeated. ,
what has been the opinion of
past year, that, iis far as Al
concerned, he is through, and out
has had the A. P. leased wire
the U. P. service. As far us we
other newspapers in the entire
"little city" newspaper in this
Mail-Tribune will have a telegraphic
to blow our own horn, pre
BONER
circumstances, keep still. .
bo decidedly embarrassing to
well as to Otto 17. Kiilin.
to become more embarrassing
is going before the grand jury
an "Honorable," we fear, will
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
ItMd Itturi pwUlAlfl to foul bctltb uk) hjfUM, Mt to 41HW dlicooiii or trtttMnt,
will bo tumrod bj Dr. Bridy it a itunpod, Mir-addretud em el or u tMloied. Uttori ibould bo
britf tnd arltuo Id lok. Owing to tbo Urgo numb of UtUri rtecliod. onif fo cu bo uwr
S Mri. No rtplr uo bo nodo to qnorloi not Mofondm to InrtrucUom. AddroM Dr. WlUlu
Brodf, to eoro of tblo mmwot.
WHEN JIVSTKHIA
Tho cynic In often cntlmental at
heurt, lliu bully Ih usually an actual
coward, una the prude la not bo
pure when he In caught without
her cloak.
Of coui'ho not
ovory bully
provPH himself n
coward if you
Hcek to Rive him
Homo of his own
medicine. When
dcallm? with u
bully It is as well
to procure a gool
pUKllists's assist
ance, whether you're a good phy-
choloKHt or not. Indeed, tho ex
treme disgust some good psychoN
ovists profess to feel for "pristo
flKhting" Ih prohuhly itself a de
fense reaction. It is only natural
for every boy to wish to bo ablo
to defend himself and even to ex
cel in boxing, but owing to the
namby-pamby policy of popular
education most hoyn receive no
proper training In this art. Inev
itably that loads to a certain de
gree of fear of tho few fortunate
ones who do not receive such train
ing. Tho boy whose, education has
been neglected naturally wants to
forgot such unpleasant or shame
ful feelings, and in time he may
succeed In forgetting the origin of
It, but In his subconscious mind
thero remains the submerged mem
ory and quite without the man's
conscious knowledge this suppress
ed wish is converted into tho very
opposite feeling or emotion. When
ever you hear some bitter-sweot
soul sounding off about tho bru
tality and wickedness of a boxing
match, you may be pretty sure the
poor fellow had a rotten education,
probably no physical training ut
all, surely no instruction in the
manly art.
But wha'V has this to do with hys
teria? For that matter, what Is hys
teria, exactly?
Jiy.stcria Is a state In which somo
repressed or suppressed idea, mom
orV, experience, usually an unpleas-i
ant one, temporarily emerges from
the subconscious and controls the:
body. Hysteria Is not to bo con-;
fused with "hysterics" or tantrums
or anything like that; nor Is it by
nny means confined to one sex.
Hysteria Is very difficult for tho
best doctor to recognize or diag
nose; a layman would seldom sui
pect the true character of tho av-'
erage case of hysteria.
As many lay readers know,
whether to their advantage or not,
tho psychologist Freud and his fol
lowers hold that hysteria is Invari
ably tho outcome of a repressed
wish that is related with sexual
emotion In one way or another.
Many of . tho laborious psychic
analyses submitted - by Freudians
as evidence of this seem far-fetch-'
ed, but anyhow hysteria means that
somo suppressed Idea has taken
command of the personality, thus
finding temporary relief In a round
about iflodo of expression. Tho
truth of this theory of hysteria U
borne out. by tho success tho skill
ed psychiatrist or mental specialist
ofton attains In helping the patient
get rid of the psychic skeleton that
Is hidden In his mental closet. ,
Sport, in America, predisposes
to hysteria not hysterics, but the
real thing. So many football fans,
for example, share in the excite
ment of tho game, yet suppress tho
Impulse to play themselves, or give
it but a feeble vicarious relief 'in
cheering, throwing things or biting
their nulls In grandstand or bleach
ers. If definite hysteria Is not the
outcome of this sort of abnormal
diversion, then the emollons-so ex
eltcd and unnaturally repressed wilt
find vent in other ways, such as
tho neuroses, phobias, obsosslons.
AVo can't all bo heroes, stars or
champions, but everybody can do
his own playing, even though It be
only croquet or checkers.
lf ESTIONK AMI AXSWEUS
Doctor Knows IlrM.
I followed yoio suggestion to use
flaxseeds, and It certainly rid mo
of the constipation habit. . Then one
day 1 happened to mention It to
my doctor, Ho was alarmed and
advised me to cease at once, as on-j
of tho seeds might get Into my ap
pendix . . . N. T.
Answer. Well, you should al
ways obey your doctor or flro hlin
and engage another. Maybe your
doctor knows you are different
from ordinary people. I particu
larly recommend the flaxseeds to
persons who have or think they
I.S IS IXK)M
have trouble In tho appendix. But
I do not advise you to use flux
seeds. I merely say I believe it!
is a harmless practice in any case.!
Knviroiiiiieiit of Health, I
Is it safe for one to go back to;
factory work after being discharg-!
ed from a T. H. sanatorium throe'
months? ft. F. C. j
Answer. Itis unwise, to resume
tho work or the way of living that
led to tuberculosis. If you have
no doctor to adviso you nowy the
sanatorium physician will tell you
whether you can safely do the
work. Gonerally it Is better to
take up some open air occupation
if possible. It is always beat to
continue Indefinitely in an environ
ment as nearly as possible like that
where you have recovered; this ap
plies to climate, physical activity,
'diet, general habits. Radical
changes in these matters should not
be risked without the advice of
your physician.
Starch My Eye.
I had always been strong and
healthy until five years ago, when
I developed an ulcer on my cheek.
It persisted three years. Then a
doctor told me that It was a can
cer and must bo taken out. That
was done. Then I asked him
what was the trouble with me. He
said starch poisoning. Then I let
starchy foods alone, and began to
live on fruit, vegetables, meat, bran
and coarse grains. Now I am back
to normal health, and never need
any medicine, not even a- laxative
. . . D. S. C.
Answer. You only Imagined
you were letting starchy food alone.
Vegetables and whole grains con
tain plenty of starch. But per
haps you did need the vitamins,
the roughage and the mineral mat
ter that your new diet furnished.
However, surgery cured your can
"cer. That Is a thing apart. Thero
Is no reason to believe that faulty
diet has anything to do with can
cer. (Copyright John F. Dille Co.)
Quill Points
The measure of a man is the
number of people who delight In
seeing his faults exposed.
Blessed aro the poor. Their tires
are still good for 5000 miles after
they're worn out.
It might be worse. Suppose we
were born old and had to dread
growing young and foolish.
Colleges ruin girls in the same
way that an unlocked cash drawer
ruins a boy who stole mere trifles
at home.
Dealing in liquor to catch
dealer Isn't n new scheme. Police
kill to capture a killer and speed
to catch a speeder.
Another good wny to keep
the waist trim Is to stoop down
so tho broom will reach under
the bed.
Doctors aro people who can
chuckle over your misery If they
know it won't kill you.
The modern passenger bus ia
equipped for almost everything ex
cept winning an argument with a
locomotive.
"A warm climate makes gener
ous people." Even in a room arti
ficially heated, people will share
their last germ.
Americanism: Making one an
other rich by paying one another
a profit nn paper that is valuable
because wo act that way.
Tho unemployment situation In
China Is Improving. Somo leader
has found enough money to finance
another epidemic of patriotism.
All things are comparative, and
tho secret of greatness la to find a
plaoo where the people, grade even
lower than you do.
Religion is somewhat like Shake
speare or the national anthem.
If you are for It, you feel respec
tablo without trying to learn tt.
Tlut what can you expect in a
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garment
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particle
49. ItreeEy
60. Trigonometri
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61. Efjoine animal
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t life
' inn 1 1 1 1 1
land where everybody thinks LIndy
was first to fly the Atlantic and
nobody knows that Section fi makes
It a crime to purchase hooch?
Nature will keep on producing
city clickers while there are men
who lay down a quarter because
thero are other quarters on , the
hat-check counter.
"Few iKHipto arc' content to
listen while others do nil the
talking." Hi other, did yoii
ever watch a husband while
his wile talked to 11 tnil'TIc
cop ?
And doubtless It was an appeal
to their patriotism that made
others sell camp sites to tho gov
ernment at a mere 400 per cent
ot their value.
Correct this sentence: 4''o have
disagreed at times," said the hus
band, "but never for a moment
have I entertained the thought of
leaving her."
Brisbane'sToday
(Continued from Pa. One)
(lends PAYINU NO 1NCOMK
TAX, in aei'.orilnnep, with n mi-
li'i'iue court decision.
.
The death of John K. Madden
takes from the. study and broedliiK
of horses tho ablest man in Amer
ica, and a most lntorostlns citizen.
Ills brood mares produced six
derby winner and two futurity
winners. Novelty and Yankee. He
also owns Star Shot slro of more
brood mares than nny ollior horse.
Madden had studied horses ami.
men, knew both, and snld: "The
family Is more Important than the
Individual. I should rather have
my slstor marry a poor sample ot
a good family than the best sample
of a poor family. Tho chance for
tho next generation would bo better."
6. Adtrlngent
talt
7. Itednccd In
grade
8. Largo serpen!
9. Arrangement
of a jniiKlrul
composition for
orchestra
10. Iteglon
11. Small pie
19. Through! pre
11 x
0. Woolly surface
of cloth
83. Tapestry
8,'. Assert tit fact
20, Weaken
7. Rubber tree
tft. Thing J
29. Goddess of i
duun 1
SO. Itestcd 1
82. Like a beast
115. Cravnt
36. Hearer or car
DOWN
1. Italian cola
S. In Arthurian
legend, the
wife of Gornlni
8, Instrument!.!
part of a vocal
solo
4, Pronoun
fi. founded
rlcrt snfrlx.
39. .Mcamnff
39. fastener
40. Silkworm
43. Storking
44. formerly
45. Coloring Vint
ters
47. IHsrern
49. Constellation
In France, Ulchard Corbett shot
his mother to death. Sho had can
cer. '
The young man, British, told, tho
French Jury: "1 loved my mother.
I killed her because 1 loved hoc
Science could notfdeliver her from
her agony. I delivered her."
The judge Baid: "It was for God
to consider when your mother
should have died, not you. Clod
might have prolonged your mother's
life."
The son who admitted killing
his mother, shook his head and
murmured, so that the jury could
hear lilm: "God is only a religious
belief."
And the jury acquitted him.
a
It used to be said "Nature lias a
horror of void voyage." That was
modified later.
Human nature certainly has a
horror of Inconspicuousness. Men
hate "to amount to nothing" and
will do almost anything to attract
attention.
One mun jumped into a volcano
that he might die mysteriously.
A slave burned the temple of
Dinim at Ephesus that his name
might h e remembered. Proud
Americans spend days and weeks
on a flagpole, or dance without
sleep or rest for days at a time,
like whirling mice.
Now Max Ilinel. n German cob
bler, weighing only 121 pounds,
heals the world's record by eating
7S eggs in 1(1 inimilcs.
;
The cases (pioled are (ill foolish,
but man's progress depends on bis
innate batted of "amounting to
nothing." ' All that men have
achieved In their 1,000,001) years of
existence on this earth,' all the mar
vels they have accomplished in the
12.000 years since the late stone
age aro due to the desire to DO
SOMETHING.
Guatemala's Santa Maria volcano
continued its violent eruption Mon
day, spreading ashes and hot lava
i widely. Three hundred are said to
j have died in the agony of fire or
suffocation.
We read that and it affects us
j less than to see a small dog
I crushed hy an automobile before
our eyes. Imagination is not strong.
We rtShlj what wc SEK; hence Iho
H)er of moving pictures com
pared with written words.
Do You Remember?
TUN YEMtS AGO TODAY
(From flics or trie man iriuuuc.j
IVOVCIIIOCP '. lusn.
Louisville. Governor lllock ot
Kentucky publicly ninnies j-rcsi-
icnt Wili-on for ins ueieai uy r.u-
wiii Morrow, Republican.
v,.t.u ,,r Ohio register .18,000
majority against adoption of fed
eral prohibition.
t v liiownlco. lumberman ot
.Mississippi, arrives In city to look
over timber tracts anu i-. cc iu.
railroad.
I'-lat rale given Medfol'd people
on electric heat.
. city council in effort to bar
street carnivals, raises license icu
to $100 per week.
Oiant Lawson air liner, carrying
11 persons, flies from Indianapolis
to Chicago.
TWENTY YEA ItS AGO TODAY'
(From files of the Mall Trblune.)
November , !.
City council grains John H. Allen
franchise for city electric railway;
must have two miles In operation
within five years.
licit Anderson sells farm which
ho purchased bust year to John 11.
Hoke of Florida, for $27,500.
Assessment roll completed hy w.
T. Grieve shows a decrease of $!0O,
000 in valuation with consequent
increase In tax rate.
Ogilen, Utah, offers $80,000 for
Johnson-Jeffries fight.
San Francisco. Stanley Kctch
ell, middleweight champion, arrest
ed for fourth time for speeding his
?U000 automobile and running
down a pedestrian.
Record meeting of State Horti
cultural society held In Medford.
C. E. IVhisler makes principal ad
dress on subject of EaFlan box
bill.
. s i rui a la i
vt-, s '
Till: I IKST AMMALS.
Hy -Mary (Jiahani Homier
"Come alunK'. Come along!
Hurry!
Black
Hurry!'
Clock.
cried the Littlo
"We're Roing- to
have glorious ad
v e n t u res now.
See! I've turned ,
the time back
ever and ever ho
far almost to
the time when
things wero bo
ginning in this
old world.'
The I 1 1 1 1 o
Black Clock, whu
had been given
the magic whh'h
made it possible
for him to turn
the time way.
MAW .
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BOWER
way back or way,
way iorward.
had Invited .luhn and Peggy to
share his adventures.
"We're going to see some
strange sights this evening," lie
continued.
Suddenly the whole scene
changed and the world seemed
to be strange and empty and with
out nny familiar landmarks.
"FUp-fh.p, flip-flop, flip-flop,"
came some queer sounds.
"What In the world aro we
going to see?" John asked.
"1 don't think this placo is a
bit pretty," JVggy said.
"It hadn't had a. chance to do
murh with itself as yet," (he Ut
ile lUaek Clock wild. "Kvcn the
world had to gel settled. You
know, when people move they are
all upset at first and not bin:-'
looks very lovely, but in lime they
get it all straightened out.
"It was the same with the
world. It had to get settled be
fore It really' could be at homo
to people. It's not rendy for peo
ple now."
"riip-fiop, tiop-fiop. nip-rio,"
came the sounds again.
'Look!" sbouted tho bltlla
Hlfiek Clock. "Tho very first ani
mals." "What little squirming things!
I wouldn't call them anlmtils,"
John said.
"They're the first of all may be
not beajitlful but still they're the
very first."
And John and Peggy saw crea
tures that looked like lizards.
Tomorrow 'Their History.
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