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PAGE EIGHT IliEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, Ol.'WiOX. 'THURSDAY. JANUARY 13. 1931. Medpord Maiu Tribune . Dili; and Suntiaj PubuihPd bj i tfEOrOKU fUlNTlNO CO. I 18.3T-2D ti. Kir 8t, PhoM T6 j HOHKKT W. KI'HI., Editor I. SUMrTKH SMITH, Urmw Ad Indfptiideiit Nrpiper Eotwcd u iMood flw miitr it Mrdford, Oregon, uodef Act ul Huctt 6. UIO. Bt'KSl'ltlrTlO.N UATU By Mall la Atnatiee: I4lly, lib Burtdij, ffr T.?iO .Tft 6.54 JUiir, mill suiMUjr, nmnin Diily, wlilMjut Bundiy, w Dally, nlltMiiit rJuutlsy, ui.jMii BuimW, one yew By I'trrler. In Aifcunce Mrrtforii. A Jicktonilile, tVnirtl Point, I'lwMiix, Talent, Hill iikJ tin llifhwo: Daily, wltLi Sunday, Bflnfh lully, ulllumt Sunihy, uionlti UaKy, without Sunday, w.e yrar Iially, IU) buiklay. tr yar AH Utmi, tli bi ulianre. Officii! itaprr of Ibr l ily of MMforrJ. Urrifial paprr of Jackson County. 2. I'll tilaml, , i;id ; t.un H KM UK II (IF THE ASSOriJOTtl I'UKflS . . Kui( run waaed mre rfi Tin Awtfiatrd Pms li erliihdy entlllwl to the uaa fur publication of nil iifwi (li.atciiM credited to It tr iitrirtMHe crnlllM in tbU paper, KihJ ftbo to Die liiral news jiublitlitJ lirr-ln. All flttih to puttlicilivD a! aitz'M illipatdiei herein are also resrned. itKMUKK (IK AHUT HI HKAU OK I'lltCLI.ATHlNH tf '"ORCtiON iVSl 1 7 A T eTI y f DITOHIAt. YllASSOCfATIOH Adfwtblng Rrpreienlatnei M. C. MOiiKNHKN ft COMPANY Offlfel In New York, CIiIbiku, Detroit, Ban VraiM-hco, li Amelea, fieatlla, Portland. Ye Smudge Pot . . (y Arthur Perry) Ynterday . would have been ji dull "day in tho hews, but for the startling discovery that the "boy friend" of Clara Row, escorting her to court, "wore a neat fitting In-own suit." Now that every town In the stale lias picked a spring posic, for the front jane f the On-ponUm, lt "n not HaythiiiR about the new grass sprouting in the cracks in l)u side walks. "John Hansen haw iilt farming and gonn to wink"- ( 11 lot Rock Jottings.) nc vicious, b a c k hamled slap. A I.1Y TAMiS HACK (liunsiiM City Si n i ) "Will not be reHporislblo for debtH other than my own. W. K W." "Not responsible for my huHlmml'fi niu-jiK' "Ud rooni rout any loimer; linve alwayw paid my own hilln. ."! ih. W. K. W." K, Sllimotla of tin Nipponese colony fiaH n ilisrulored optic. With Oriental HtolciHm, .Mr. Hhimoda ad mits who and what hit hint. The American with u. Idack eye always hlameH n hroiinhandle, or a Htick of klndlliiK flying up unexpectedly. Ah Hhe Htarted down the tohoR Ran 8lll(', one of her com pnnionn as a Joke, Kinhhed tho ski on her riKht foot, wrenching the tinkle ItKunicntR. (Daily Siskiyou Nowh) Wo will het $40 to $S he wears no hat, and sport h a noHe-width mUHtaehe, A mini her of tho oldor ClirU aro ' pxurherant and exultant over the ariival of u Ilobbermau-I'lncer doK. Ho was lihporled from (lie banks of tho Uhine, and is of low mentality nod a criminal nature, Prof. KitiHteln elalms a NtralKhl lino -in not HtraiKht, and the Ke puhllciui party of Oregon clalniH it in united. "MONUY LAl'K STOPS SI'KNU-JXO- (I'orilanil Telemam.) Never falU. The Active club neenis to be asleep under tho dormant spray wagon, . ThlH neck of the woods Ih now doinR mora mining thun f if hitn;. The hardy fish folkn arc Kcitln: ready to journey to Salem, talk mean to the leK'Hlutui-, "d kI their feet wet, wlthoul a f ishitiK polo In their handn. Tlio leKlnta turr better not "defy the will of the people on the fish bill, or they win he hurled into political purga tory.' The rascals! Your coi r, rniraia'd in a friend h argument hint eve with a Krisco blonde, on Rembrandt. We did not know a nylhhiK about him, either, except that he wuh a I Mitch painter, who knew the emotional value of liKhtn and shadowM. The wrltei' lotiKed for Tonius Swem l show up and tetl the town at the Dutchman was too reinoie in hl KunsetK, and Hloppy when liaintlnR a wooded hillside. Till: ItOt (.11 Ol.l) DAYS Tlideii, .Mo.. Heiiiltl) AVe've never raised any kids, but we've Kot an idea of w hat h tlie matter with Home ymniK people. The other day we heard a wisp of a 1 6-y ear-old f tapper itivinK her dad n whale of a dressing down, and the poor old man took It. A few 'yea i it ao a Kb I who w on Id have us ciI such talk to an rider Would have had !if per cent of the hell whaled out of her before she finished and tdte could have had a couple of days In her room to re move the i einaindur. .Maybe it Isn't the fault of the yotinKiei so milch hh their education. snai'Pi i : st w t s i ;c R A t ' 1 St J'Alt THIS Wi:i:K-' I'm afraid t he worm Is over" I SI", I 'xam lner.) Htnte leader will compile a list nf benefits accruing from the ses Mlon of Ihe lcgislntuic. The legis lature? doc nothing beneficial, except to tlve the people sohte tlilllR to curs, fervently, he-Odes the tuxcH and the president. A story, as refined as a hnotrby kootchy danee. Is enjolng wide I'lreuliitlon iiuioiik i'tir eullured group. . Tol.'C'vmi from 1. oiden to Semli Amerl'.-l h;ie 0 I r.:.n''l I 'i " .enl. n wold, tie' new I'll,", lo.i1. LEST WE WO yeiirs n!(i the t'oriMimst mi vinjr : "Heware. tock inflation (s i!aiiH''us. what nes up must come down, values are too liih. unles.s there i a halt in this mad riinh fi.r Htncks, then- will be an appalliiiK crash. It Ih time to he wise and k nlovv." To whirl) vox popuM v itrinMl n loin I ;iml raiicnus liors liiMLlli. iiihl ln iiind scraiulih' YViwit ell. Six iii'nilhs Inter 1 In i'iii;ui cicrs rcpi'iitcd (lie u;miii)Lr. t' which vox popiili i-i pi t.ui : "YoahV Yen HHiri that hetore. and titneks itiHl'-ad of K"in down went higher and lusher. You nay it now u ml they will m Ktill higher. Co jump in tile lake. Coineoii hoy, on with the dance." And ihr (hinee went on. Then lilie ;i holt front the hlue ri'dhh ! ha hi ! -ji tril'le hc;ited. perhaps, hut what the fimiii ciers reilicted enine t rm. Well, tmliiy th'' same leadiiiL' i'inanciers hvo sayiny precisely the reverse. Their 1 lieiiie-sony now is some! hill"; like this: "Prosperity Is rcLuniim:, the bottom has been reached .the ascent has Htarted, eouutlesN Hcrnrities are selling tar helow their real value, wise investors are takinj; advantage, of the Hiluatinn, and others should do likewise, it is a iood time to buy." To which vox popnlj returns another loud and raucous hois billyh, and everyone relurns to the wailing wall. in six iiunil lis, lei-haps helVtn' these simie i'inaneiers from Secretary of t he Treasury Mellon lliy ihc way, what has become of Mr. Mellon.') tliniuh Brother Mitt-hell to I'mil Warlnir will repeat this messjiLie no doubt. To whi'h vox popnli will reply: "Yeah? You Haid that before, and stocks Instead of fioiiiR up went d(;v n und down. Yon ay it now and they will still Ko down. io jump in the lake with your wliani-vdoodle about bad times he im; over and prosperity returiiinp:. Come on boys, let s havo an other Knod cry." And hack to the sloujrh of espond they will jro. Then like a bolt from the blue crash ! banr! up, up tlicy tro, higher and hihei', a trifle belated, perhaps, but what th" financiers predicted fame true. No. Mr. lilue Nose, we have no stocks for sale! We are sim ply pointing ') moral, which is this: "NKXT TO KKKP1XC HIT OF TIIK STOCK MAKKKT KXTIKKLY, TIIK WlsKST THIN; IS TO KKKI' OCT WIIKX TIIK MAJOIilTV (JOKS IN; AND CO IN WIIKX TIIK MA--lObMTY STAYS OI'T." NOT QUITE GOVKIi'N'nlt MKIi:ii'S ti-ilinli' In ill.' Inlc Sfiwilni- Ci-orfre Josi'i li in his iiuiiimiriil nicKKiii!!1, whs fiiliii'Iy propi'i- mnl niiliii'fil. for Mi1. .ItiKt'pli wiis not tmly ii niiiii of excepl itninl nliil ily. Iiul hud it nut lii'fii i'tir liim .Mr. Mcirr wmilil iml now l' Ihc t'liii'f excciilivi! nl' Ihis slnlo. lint i-l ii in pluiscs nl' tluil trilinte, mill suhsi'fpiiMit t'fl'di'ts t' tin1 I'liftlimil Trli'uriiin. In siini'til'v Ihc uiiim-r nl' tin' licpnhliciiM I'riiiini'y, us ii sort nl' plnsU'i- Snint, nppnirs In lis sis I'ntliiT iicimI li'ss mid in iiirsl iniuihlc liislo. Won' Si'iintnr .Insrpli nlivr, we hi'lii-vf hi' wniild he Ihf first to tlisi'iiiinif.'!' siirh nmwliisli s-.-iit imt'iitiility, for hi' lintl no iispi riilions lownnl Siiinthooil mnl oven look 11 t'crliiin pritlt' in Ihc fuel that he wiis ii very hiiiiiini person, essentially 11 imiu's iiuin, n two-t'isteil fiirhter. wlin iniiile nn pretense of heintr free from those fniilties whieli liiiinaii flesh is heir lo. WH KKCAKD it ns parti.Milarly iinl'ortuniite that Covcrnor .Meier foiiinl it necessary to revive Senator Joseph's con troversy with the State Supreme Court imtl put his official saiiclion upon the claim, tluil in this eonlrtSversy the nicinliers of the Sn rcine Court tlcnieil anil assaileil the fiiiKlaiiientnl ri;lil of free speech. l''or free speech was not the issue, ami the Supreme Court in ils slnli il inaile this point very clear. The ri-rht of free speech jriiaratilcetl to every citizen, was not tlcnieil. Mr. .loseph made charges of lirihery anil corruption against certain mem hers of the Supreme Court. charues wlii.'li if true should have leil to their iniiiieiliate trial ami impeachment ami tlio Ineiii hers of the Supreme .Court in just ice to themselves simply tie mantled that these cliarnos he sustained hy 'vidence, or with drawn, and when no such evidence was. presented they merely aslicd thai an espressinn of regret he placed upon the record. SI "I'll an expression was never made. So the dislnirment no tion was sustained us a matter of course. The two prinei pals in this controversy, Justice McUriilc imtl Senator Joseph, nro dead, and on n't he heard in their own defense. ruder such eir unisliinees we feel the controversy should never have hecn revived. Hut I inventor Meier insisted upon doim; so. civinir only Senator Joseph's side of the aririiinent, so wo f.ol thai in justice to Juki if o Mcllritlo aiul'other memliers of the court, the other side, as outlined ahove, should also he liivoii. Tlio ilrawliaelis lo leltinii oonviels work at their old trndc is that so tew prisons contain anyhotly worth holding up. The "Id timer always used a saw fresh paint. Iml wouldn't he The depression has al least !;n over hi"; without ii sloj;iin. MUTT AND JEFF 'ifcy WHAMCD OF SHOOTING. r TOC HUMTIN&, 1 1 iT A 1 R f. U WoT A MOTMCR. Lfi?---' ' AS INNOCCMT AS rt LbT1---- TNOPC.t 4 T THING. THAT'S (V - I iM HIS AlfMJ f I lUi', f CADX.HOuT JJ, (T C0M6S TO 1 , ,f HCftC. JAKC tif&JH 1 So FAW '. J 5 I w6vJLt VA? 7 ! :6tWi Dor know Trie shooting fee. JisAtecoT lll'l v - 1 1 7 I - tS DUCKS ", fray COuOXtfT HIT MVj !' I'! ,-jf I DOCK. H llll'k ! TK&V ' I I!fr 1 TI 5 ) A HAWUFUL OF J r) AL0TOFFUM I J1 I . I ; FORGET 1 iiiim -iers nf lib cdimlry wci1" SPORTING f inner to invest inate when he sjot slapped now taught ns that souielhini; can They're Having a Quacky Old Time MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE Solution of Yerterday's Puzzl I. Uu;id i, 1,'idi i h him 11, lintntlleitt of iirioli 13. .Miiotitif 14. Mllc HI ml" Ulli l. Jtt'tliii r. Ot'iicia 17. I In I tit ii rn - 15. l.iiruc I nit X0. JUIiiulf .iill'cf SI. ITuiUMin 21, rifct'4 enl 21, I'ruiiKun ?-'. Jtu-ny lump t&. tuiolni 2i. hliiklrit j JJanir 19. Otiiy iim fc ZO. Cofc'liii-t U J. t'luif jn-ui in 'I'lO'le Tom't I'll til u'1 33. Jhifkid Hltll ft 1m loin .1.1. l.Kt ' :m, S o ti I li c r n t (MIIINlvlllltlllU 37. Wlllifffil i 3S. 'I ln l.lttir fuich i VJ. Miilim-lrt II. Anhmil' home I tj. ( ttiirernlnir LjD.O u:e L E ' OIBHS' I IP AVA!Sgp A 'P ErflAILHN 13. rvnnlnlntr to u n FiiBli'ru , Vllllllllt'lil ia. Wnnl of t6' fHMIll 4H. Kiitunslfi (. Mllllnr nu llum 10 H:niKliig orna' in cm 0 H.EiUeItISB'RIaIi ID)ip P l ILIE SjStO I iE HPjoiS6 AIL A 1 RHMjA'iDTa iMBylS T S 0 EjlHliOT rE iRl A EH P fit' IISIE iRieTNiESReIR AISlEIRf L(SI oi lIn i !e 1r 5 rja t "frsj' ti:"i ft IP fc c H g TFWgLi. ' p p 4 iptfr M7 g 1 r 72 23" 24 Z.25 7 'wk'' W if iir -y i2L I J - J3 ' 34" JB 3f 4o7i - -. Personal Health Service By William Brady, M. D. Slf-nnl Ifttfrs pprtsinrnt ft personal health and hnltne, not to disease, diagnosis or treatment I will Im anstm-Hl by Dr. Itrady If a stamped ."elf add es:ed emtio- f enclosed, letters irK-uld be brief I ihI written in Ink. UMln to Ok lame number of letters received only a few can be answered liere. No I reply ean bp made to queries Dot eoofurmlDK to instructions. Address l)r. William Brtdj lo ear of I Tbe Mall Tribune. SAVING THE KID'S TEETH ON $45 A WEEK The father of six children who ought to have (it) votes if the father of two or three In entitled to one-- riles this brief: "I enclose the booklet on Cood Teeth sent out by (a large cor poration I so that you can see what we poor people are up against. Plenty of advice on how to spend our ?I5 per week, on page I! we child should lie Lor instance. read that taken to tho dentist whenever u new tooth appears. We have only six children; each child has, or will have, 31 teeth; the dentist makes no charge less than Sii. Sn here we have a preliminary expense of .faiia If we do what is right. There are a lot of families poorer than we are. II seems If we tlo everything we should in I he way of dentist's examinations, doctor's examinations. etc.. there will be no money left to buy food. Your comment on this pamphlet would be of in Inrcst lo a great many fami lies ..." In n eluiKlened spirit 1 carel'ltllv I refrain fioni naming tho corpora tion Hint distributes the pamphlet. Some one once saltl he'd rather he a live coward than a dead hero. .I'd rather be a timid teacher thun an emeritus one. ! On page :t of the booklet one j reads thai the teeth should be j cleaned and polished every six : months by the dentist or the dental hyitic nisi. That is good common sense I ni'oee, in imi, n iw iim- only way to keep Ihe teeth clean. The dental hygletiisl. Ihc pamphlet explains, is trained 'especially for this work. She Is a skilled oper ator fur cleaning the teeth. That, Ion. Is tight. Hut the pamphlet goes hn to tout her as "an instruc tor In the home care of the mouth who will give you sound advice." To that I take exception. No den ial hyglenist could give me advice. That Is part of the professional (. MelnlllfiroM rui-kt 3. Sfmnl.h nrlirlt H. l:uruienn fl.b V. I.ukviuiriu lu. Illi.llrul tuna. Irj IS. hlmrl le,p IX. I'orlluii 10. Frnncb rlr.r in. Hunk itftlctu SI. I.iillinid n4 mnrril airaj errelly S3. UunililiiiiR ss. Arnisit preflv S;. (Jre.k l.llcr i. Afternoon fuortlon 10. Aioerlcnn fceneral antf urr.idfut 81. tjnlmer S3. WM. 14. Slgnlfr sr.. Sppne or ncltoi 39. Slllrlt III Hlinkfliiienre'. "Tlio 'rciiiiiekt" 3H. Fonnvrlr 311. Hranll Inland 4U. Tliui: I.Btln 43. Metric laud measure, 41. Fcrentrlc pleet 47. While 4. ferform r'oge" K'H O D'E'S Pil iN GgjCiA B! I ILIYtSSLAIUIL uuumitr Dowji 1. F.sidMI.Iici hy ovlileiu-o 2. Cnnslructi .train s. Hon, 4. Imniers, I. blrus work of the dentist, and the dent ist cannot delegate the professional I work, any more than a doctor can send hts office girl or a nurse to ! act as his substitute. Some peo ple may slant) for such service, but not many. I hope, in America. It is largely the Kmopean immigrant class that submits to the tin doc toring racket in this country. On page II of the booklet the I peasants are told that "sugar re-1 maining on or between the teeth j Is apt to ferment and produce acids which injure the enamel." This is; a good specimen of the nonsense; and hokum that inevitably features! the "health propaganda" of corpo-J rations that aspire to take over the I control of public health and the 1 practice of medicine. I hope to as-, sure this father and all other par ents who have any faith in my advice, that there Is absolutely no ground lu fact or in scientific in vestigation for the quaint notion that sugar on or between the teeth of child or adult Is. or will, become in any way injurious to the teeth or to the general health. That an tiquated theory was discarded long ago by educated dentists. The tyros or pets employed by the cor poration lo prepare this booklet piohably hadn't heard the news, hut that is the way with ipost of this big business practice of medi cine or hygiene. On page 9 the funny pamphlet lolls the peasantry that "rinsing the teeth with lime water after they have been cleaned will keep them clean and make them strong! and henlly." Perhaps this rite will not harm the teeih or the Individ-: ual, but it is silly-tilly udvice nevertheless, und I challenge any j poison of scientific standing to cile t good evidence to make it even i plausible. I 1 say nothing about the detailed i instructions In the booklet on the way to use tho toothbrush, because I my belief about brushing the teeth Is not in harmony w ilh the pre-1 vailing belief of the older dentists. I I merely repeat that in my Judg-. meat a regular visit to the dentist j or his dental hyglenist for clean ini: of Hie teeth is the only way anyhotly can keep his teeth clean, i F'niF--iE!NiC F El I QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Prevaricating Testimonial' Please send me your "iodin ra tion." 1 have a small uoiter, but family doctor says not to worry, as the idnln ration will be all I need. Your flaxseed prescidptton has cur ed my hushund of constipation. He has taken no pills now tor several years. (Mrs. I). H. C.) Answer. I do not mean to be grumpy about it, but my iodin ra tion is not a suitable treatment for goiter. It Is merely u practi cable means of insuring every one, child or adult, sufficient iodin for health requirement. If your doctor believes you need treatment lor your goiter he should prescribe it. And I must decline to acknowledge that my flaxseed prescription cured your old man I mean Mr. C. of constipation. In the first place I never prescribed flaxseed or any thing else for Mr. C. In the next place. I have never even suggested flaxseed for constipation. I do rec ommend a dally spoonful or two or three of whole raw flaxseeds in lion of physic for victims of the physic or pill- habit who wish to break the habit. No Room Left . . . gratitude for the suffering I've avoided by knowing the simple truth aiiout tae spread of disease through month spray, conversation al spray as well as that of uncov ered cough or sneeze. How hard to get folks to understand this! As you bay, they know so much "which ain't so" about resistance, the weather, drafts, etc., that there is no room left in their heads for the truth. ... I Mrs. 0.1 Ans. Desitles. lots of brave health authorities teach 'em the danger of cough or sneeze spray, but not to many venture to say anything about conversational spray, for, as the big radio censor informed me when I tactlessly tried to tell people about it, the thought of conversational spray is unpleas ant and so many women and chil dren listen in that we must omit all unpleasant thoughts and tell 'em only the I'ollyanna kind. (Copyright. John F. Dille Co.) 4 Sundown TKAIUN'ti. Ily Mary (.rahnm Bmincr. As John would ccme hark from time to time, from his wander ings around the old Phoenician vessel, to talk to the Clock and Ijok ny, who stayed most of the time in one part cf the boat, he would tell of sono thinn had learned the boatswains. Hcmj knew by thin time throiiKh the hole: 'in the sides of Ihe ship and how the different paris of the ship wen kept together by strong bolts. They were coinjr to travel all over the world, they had told John. They were going to ex plore and name places and build up trade and business. "Yes," the Little Ulac-k Clock said . ,Tbey will discover and found Cartha.iie and colonies alon the coast of Hpain and Africa, but they will novel' know that a land such as ours exists!" "My goodness: How far you've turned the time back. .Maybe t'li tell them about our country." "They wouldn't know what you were talking about." thl Clock smiled. "They would merely think you. as a boy. were pretending- to know n i o re t h a n t h ay . as me n know. And as for a world spread out as we know it they'd never believe that, and you might only annoy them lu suugestim; it." So John wandered back and forth listening to what the sail ors were planning and then hear ing from the Kittle JWack Clock of their great discoveries ami Jour neys and of their boats and the knowledge of the hch these first suilors possessed. Cut now they mmle many stopf The Phoenicians were beginning to trade, anil .Ichn and Peggy wore fascinated wilh the way they were going about it. "Can't we stay with them while longer?" John urged. "Yes." the I. it lie I Unci Clock answered briskly. "I'll make up your loft hours of sleep, oh. ye", we'll stny a little longer." Tomorrow "Well Spire." Communications Vse Wheat for ltollof. To the Kdilor: Your last evening paper carried the information that the lied fioss i i I I s r,..w- 'J ii.ieh'. I "l! Quill Points The paper Bay a certain man i out uf dungcr becau? he didn't j lis, Kt fllUUIl, 1IIUI KHIH " miiM"- ha sent many another man to jirtHon. Farmers who think the corn borer a reat affliction nhould try playinjr bridge with a bure full of corn. When will war olid? When young linen say: "lcah? when old men I say. ".Sic 'em." A gentleman is one who lipulo glz.'s to his lady companion before changing gears in nn Austin. A. 1'oik: An liiilo)innt coilo lilt ball-way to their faces ami then lean over and simp nl. Now ft Is the fashion to collect old plates. If upper plates are ' desirable, you can collect a lot by loitering near a aliclt place on the .sidewalk. ... January is the time when a man can Induce hi taste in ties and arouse nothing more than a sym pathetic smile. You see. there' a hooch joint just outside Mr. Ford', Brazilian plantation, and the little rubber trees can't compete with wild oats. Americanism: (.living the kids so much they hnve nothing left to Inn-; for; wondering why they must cut up to escape boredom. Note to bosses: Give every man assurance that he won't be laid off and he won't be afraid to spend what he makes. Anoihor way to cut down on your smoking- is to cultivate friciuls who aayi "Sorry. I haven't one. Christian, nations are the ones that console themselves with the thought thai. others are in a worse fix. Still, dedicating the Harding' me morial shouldn't lessen the pres tige of the presidency if Harding didn't. Correct this sentence: "He had an nh.--eos.-ed tooth pulled yester day," said the wife, "but he told me nothing about it until It was out." of Jackson eptinty had been called upon for JlSiift to help relieve the drought district. I have always been ready and willing to do my bit for the Ited Cross at any time, but I feel that this call for funds is all out of order at this time. Our government for the past few month.-i has been buying, through the federal farm board, millions of bushels of whent to try and re lieve the grain farmer. This wheat is nought and paid for and owned hy the people of the Cnited States, and I see no reason why this wheat should not he milled and the flour and feed given to the people of the drought district. As it stands at present, this wheat is simply piled up. and . -lands in the way of a fair mar ket for the coming crop. If this could be done we would have this wheat out of the way of competition for the new c r o p. which it certainly will be if It stays, where it is. To mill this and deliver it into the hands of the needy would re quire thousands nf men end would relieve iMie i!iemployment situa tion to a great extent. Why should we lie asked to d:g down in our pockets for more money to buy the very thing we have paid for and which the peo ple of the drought district ore so much in need of? With the terminal elevators of this country full of wheal bought and paid for with the people's money, with thousands of men standing ready and willing to work for n sum 11 wnge to convert this into flour and bread for the needy, and with thousands of grain f:irmers praving that something ttf done with this wheat to get it out of the way of future crop. I ask you, I' there nut some way the people can bring this before con-, gress so that this may he necom plihed and lie a benefit to every-. cne. in -tead of making it a bur-! den by raising further fund.? 1 It. .1. FORSYTH. ; Med ford. January 1 .". By BUD FISHER Do Yen Remember? TK J'KAIt.S AfiO TODAY (From files of the Mail Tribune.) January J.'i. John U. Tnmlln elected a direo tor nt the First National bank. High school basketball team de feats Alumni L'3 to l- In u loosely ! played game as the Alumni ran out of wind. Irish iNilemnn played I forward for the Ulack and fied ! und made a showing, as ho tore ! his pants. Jerry Yuung. l'rescott, i liaughman unit Sherwood com prised the other regulars.- I Willow Springs destined to bc icoine a chicken raising center. Tom Norris strikes it rich nt the Gold Quartz mine near Gold Mill. Mcdfnrd Legion votes solidly for state aid to veterans. State attorney's office to aid in prosecution of Hank of Jackson ville failure cases. TWKXTV YEA IIS AfiO TODAY (From files of the .Mail Tribune.) t January 15, 11111 Ties arrive for the John R. Allen city and interurban trolley lines. Commercial club to have cxhibic building on Esneo right of way. Grunts Pass awaits court decls- Ion to find out whether it is wt or dry. Thawing snow and heavy rains expected to fill Rear creek to the limit. The Arkansas, largest battleship in the world, is launched. Attempt underway to re-match Jim Jeffries ami Jack Johnson, pugilists. Rogue apples auctioned off at t each nt Chicago church benefit sa le. Hob Taylor resigns as game war- len. C. Kiliott buys the "Pantor- Roguelands sells ? 100,000 worth of orchard tracts in a week, t 9 OF P V Says Runny: Putl'y says: "I am homesick." "TuC Tin: You're no) ! You couldn't he when where you nro Is all (he home you've got." Says Runny: "Wlral I meant i ihni I long once more lu try My skill at making: snow track (lull would te.-l n hunter's eye." parents HAPPY TO IJKI , ' By Allii JiiitHiii Ponlo The loan or women with .a gift for parenthood feels Intuitively I that the sun should not set upon" his anger against his child that he should go to bed at pence with the world, especially with those whom he loves. It Is perhaps not nlways possible to do this with an older boy or girl who to n rertiiln extent at least, calls forth, adult treatment, but surely there is nothing a small child can do which properly in spires righteous anger or cold dis approval so deep 'that It cun keep over night. Psychiatrists say great harm is done to the growing child who is permitted to harbor in secret bis grudges, resentments, hatreds and guilt feelings. It is these stored op emotional responses that furnish the bails for neurosis. Xot only are there consequences which must be reikoned In later life, there are also Immediate ones. The effect of holding over grmH c::, of going to bed unhappy, or smarting from a sense of Injus- tlee Is to lessen tbe child's willing ness to be guided hy his parents ti cooperate with them for his own good, to benefit by their Judgment on matters in which the yotlog ooiy will profit from the expert eni f their elders. The child who noes lo bed each night serene In his spirit and full nf mind will toward those whom he loves Is In little dangci-nf develop ing emotional unbalance when he is tinwii. Take the trouble to see to It your child does not carry over lntn his sleep iin.l so Into the store house of his subconscious memory the uely and unhappy emotions of tbe day. I!e sure your child goes happv to bod. mmfsm? ing ml'!", lo Ariv nttu ' fiU cents a w ird. i ml t-h 'i.