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MEDFORD HXIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, 'AUGUST 15, 1932.
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By Artbnt Perry
UNPOPULAR BONO.
(Berlted Version.)
Oregonlensl Hen I come,
California's where I'm Irom;
Pack my grip and pack your peara.
Drive away depreealon carta;
Keep right on. Jut being dumb,
' That's what keeps you on th bum;
California I Home I'll come,
Bre chill winter makes me numb.
The "Tongue Assassin." and the
"Pen Assassin," and all the other
assassins are running hog-wild
throughout the land, and It would
add to the accuracy of the descrip
tion and save, wear and tear on the
alphabet It only the first three let
ters were worked, and the remaining
five traded off for the word "per
fect," and the same used as a front
bumper.
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Mo gardener will wake up some
morning to find that thieves have
come In the night and stolen hla po
tato crop, as they require digging,
and that la work.
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' WHAT REALLY MATTER
(Salem Capital Journal.)
A. P. Bpeer, owner of the "Lit
tle French Shop", and one of the
Heavy losers at ww nuue w.
young men, asked permission to
question the trio separately and
each was plaoed under oath while
Bpeer gave fatherly counsel and
advised thorn of the evils of
transgression, pleading with them
to go "forth and aln no more"
and to become men but not to
forget that they had a debt to
pay him. - .
,
William Q. McAdoo. who once suf
fered from the delusion that he
ahould be president, because Wood-
tow Wilson was hla father-in-law. Is
making speeches for the Democratic
nominee. Hla blatherlnga are not
needed to Insure hla defeat, but will
help a trifle.
.
LETTER TO SOVIET.
Uedford, Ore.. August IS, 1932.
President Soviet,
Petrograd. Russia.
My Dear Presskt: About five or
tlx years, you exiled Trotzsky to
Caucausla for getting too smart, and
I waa Just wondering If you were
real sure that he was still there.
Better check up and aee It your tierce
. Cossack guards have been tending to
business. You might look around,
U Trot Is still there and see If any
other fancy agitator la out of his pen.
Tou have lost one and don't know
It.
Things are coming along fine here
and we will soon have the blggeat lit
tle Moscow on earth. You have not
aent us any bombs but we have a
blow-up every day. The nativee call
It the blow-off, but they will waken
from their capatlllstlo Ignorance some
day.
Borne of the boys have started rais
ing whiskers for the revolution. No
body euspecta anything, as they claim
Hoover haa atolen their raaora. I had
Ivan Bunkskl shot, sa he pulled some
wadding out of his mattress and
tried to fool me. It beau all what
. these Americans will swallow In the
way of bull. Bull la what you folks
back home call pullthewoolovertho
yeskl. The fishing here Is good but noth
ing like what It la in the Volga before
aha freezes over.
Yours for rebellion,
LIAR8KI RAISENHKLLOVITCH.
P. B-Under asperate cover I send
you a box of Bcscskls. Hope the ar
senate of lead was not wiped oft them
In time. . -
ess
A Michigan millionaire drowned In
creek Saturday.
.
HO IT SEEMS.
(Baltimore Sun.)
But It Is "Impossible to satisfy"
the termers," declares the farm board.
"Next season they will be down In
Washington demanding the repeal of
thla act, and the enactment of an
other plan. They will get that, and
It wont work either, and they will
be Inflamed In 1938 just as they are
In ldSx. and as they were In 138
and lM. They are always Inflamed."
Robt. Montgomery
Undergoes Knife
HOU.YWOOD, Cel , Aug. IS VP)
Robert Montgomery, film star, un
derwent an emergency operation for
appendicitis Saturday night, It was
announced at his studio today when
he failed to appear for performances
In a new picture.
TILLAMOOK front of Sunset
Oarage bung remodeled,
Editorial Correspondence
ROCKFORD, 111., Aug. 10.
No wonder the Middlewest
boys are the fastest in the
world. Look at the speed of
the climate in which they have
been raised t
A drop of 30 degrees in 24
hours is nothing. Last Sunday
it was 95, the following Mon
day morning it was 63, on
Tuesday it was 93 again. Yes
terday it was clear and sunny
all day, today it' is raining
pitchforks, everyone says by
noon there won't be a cloud in
the sky. Aye, verily, the weath
er man in these parts is a fast
worker. So are the microbes.
So are Messrs. Tolan and Met
calfe.
The great sporting editor
who discovered Chan Egan had
a golfing-star-brother, as well
as a par-shooting nephew, has
also discovered that Los An
geles claims so many records
were broken at the Olympics
because of the superior climate
particularly the California
sunshine. A very good tale if
true, and not so unbelievable
to those who know the L. A
complex.
Ye sporting editor, however,
hasn't much sense of humor.
Instead of spinning a fine sa
tire, he gets sore and proceeds
to point out quite laboriously
that the breaking of records
this year wqs due to twq things,
training and numbers, bet
ter training and greater num
bers.
Ha mantains and is prob
ably right that there are ten
times as many young men do
ing track work in this country
now as there were a generation
aKi 8od track trainers were
unknown then; they are thick
as flies on a sugar b'owl, now.
Finally the trainer is usually
responsible for the record
breaking performance not
only makes the world cham
pion but usually discovers him,
or her.
He mentions this Babe Did
rikson f Texas who was discovered-
by her trainer in a
sporting goods store, when bIio
put the shot. That sounds
slightly apocryphal. Unless the
sporting goods store had un
breakable show cases and a
cement floor or perhaps riot
insurance. However that may
be, the newspapers of the Mid
dlewest are unanimous in
claiming this year's Olympics
L
AN FRANCISCO. Avut. 15. (IP)
Recorda of the fifth renewal of the
quadrennial United States-British
Empire games were In the books to
day, and they Included marka better
than the world recorda In two track
events, sa well aa other perform
ances almost aa noteworthy. The
United States won the meet, six
events to four.
Held In Kesar stsdlum hare yes
terday aa an aftermath of the Olym
pic games, the competition brought
together track stirs of the United
antes, Oreat Britain, Canada, South
Africa, New Zealand and Australia.
British Empire runners bettered the
world record In the two-mile relay,
and an American girl, Slmone Schei
ler, exceeded the beat mark In an ex
hibition 80-meter hurdle race tor
women. Ranking with these events
wss the test of Percy Beard, second
place winner In the Olymplo games
110-mster high hurdles, who equaled
his own world record of 14.3 seconds
tor the 110-yard high barriers
A crowd sstlmated at 20,000. prob
ably the largest In San Francisco
track and tleld history, witnessed ths
meet, which opened with a parade of
bands, hundreds of flsgt, and the
athletea of the participating nations.
Remembering the close and dis
puted finish at the Olympic games.
when Ralph HIU of Oregon waa nosed
out In the 8.000-meter run by Laurl
I4htinen of Finland, the crowd rose
and shouted aa Hill won the three
mile run In a new meet record of
14 minutes, 33 S seconds. He finish
ed 40 or SO yards ahead of i. A.
Burns of Oreat Britain. A. J. Bavt
dan of New Zealand waa third; T.
Ottey and C. Penti of the United
States fourth and fifth, and A. J.
Hlllhouse of Australia alxth.
SALEM Aa soon aa bids oan be
called and contracts awarded, 800,
000 In federal money wUl be spent
on Oregon Highways.
have destroyed the myth of
California athletic supremacy.
They point to a long list of
winners east of the Rocky
mountains.
But bow about the winners
PER CAPITA, on the Pacific
Coast and elsewhere!
Everyone agrees the Los
Angeles Olympics have been a
great success. We hope some
one in Hollywood had the bust
ness sense to cover the games
completely with a movie cam
era. If so we would like a
little stock in the venture
There are millions of people
who couldn't afford to attend
the Olympic games this year,
who would pay liberally to see
them in the movies. The profits
of such a film would make
Mickey Mouse look like his ee
clesiastical poor relation.
Speaking of movies, can't
say much for the offerings in
the Forest City. The press no
tices haven't even tempted us
to sally forth, nd a 40-cent
charge appears exorbitant, in
view of the rock bottom prices
prevailing for other' things
here. Perhaps even a more po
tent factor has been an absence
of tho movie mood. However
last night' we received an ur
gent invitation, which removed
several of the above obstacles,
and we looked in on Gertrude
Lawrence and an English com
pany in "Aren't We All 1 ' '
Very good, and its all around
excellence induced this inquiry;
WHY, DON'T THE AMERI
CAN MOVIE ACTORS AND
ACTRESSES, ABANDON
TRYING TO IMITATE THE
BRITISH ACCENT, AND IMI
TATE THE BRITISH ACTING
TECHNIQUE t
The restraint, subtlety and
grace of every member of the
cast in this comedy was a de
light. No , bungling, nothing
slipshod. The maid was as per
fect in her way, as the star.
And, incidentally,' the stage
settings were flawless, in every
detail, while the job of casting
director obviously was not
handed over to the office
stenographer or the stage car
penter, as is so often trie-case
in Hollywood.
"Aren't We AH" isn't near
ly as good as the "Gunrdsman"
or "Private Lives," but it be-T
longs to that school, the
school the present writer hap
pens to enjoy above all others.
R. W. R.
Around the Corner
MIDLAND, Pa., Aug. 18. (P) Two
ftarnacea and a ri.hlng mill have
been put In operation by tho Pitts
burgh Crucible Steel company, call
ing fiG men back to work, It waa an
nounced today.
Officials said another finishing
mill and the wire mill will resume
operatlona next week.
NBW YORK. Aug. 15. (VP) The
Pennaylvanla railroad haa decided to
aply to the Reconstruction Finance
corporation for a 83.000.000 loan, the
funda to be used In constructing 1500
all-ateel boxcars. Seven hundred men
would have employment for six
months.
BISMARCK, N. D., Aug. 15. (ZD
Work wsa started today dn construc
tion of North Dakota's' new 83,000,000
stste capltol. Thla will give employ
ment to many workers for 18 months.
NEW YORK, Ay- 18. (iP) Amer
ica's stock of monetary gold increased
13,573,100 today through Importa
tlona and release of metal from for
eign earmark. .
YOUNOSTOWN, O., AUJ. 15. P)
Steel mill operatlona In the SOunga
town area will Increase about one per
cent this week, It was estimated to
day. The mills will bs operating at
14 per cent of normal.
SIOUX FALLS, S. D.. Aug. 15. Pl
The construction company holding
the contract announced work will be
started soon on three state highway
projects, providing work for 700 men.
CHTCAOO, Aug. 15. (JPt Unusual
trading activity with ateadlly Increas
ing prices for the week was recorded
on the Chicago' hide futures market.
Oilna of nearly 4 of a cent per
pound were recorded both here and
In New York.
CHICAOO. Aug. IS. W) Boone
Mancall of New York told the Inde
pendent rheater Supply Dealers' asso
ciation convention that the motion
picture business will do a 8100,000,
000 buslnsss In the next season. He
said evidences of business recovery
are many, and that theaters will be
among the tint enterprises to bene
fit by Improved condltlona.
DAYTON Improve menu made to
Carr e Oarage recently.
Today
By Arthur Brisbane
Tenth and Greatest.
What a Newspaper Needs.
Sensation For Mussolini.
ForFor Those That Moan.
Copyright King Features Synd., Inc.
HEARST RANCH, San Sim
eon, Cal., Aug. 14. The Olym
pic contests finished in a blaze
of glory, for Uncle Sam-. He
lene Madison of Seattle won
another race, broke one more
world record.
Young California oarsmen
won the Olympic eight oared
championship. Today there will
be speeches, congratulations,
and the tenth and most success
ful Olympiad, with the greatest
list of broken world athletic
records will be over.
Los Angeles and all Califor
nia are grateful to three men,
especially. To William May
Garland, whose hard, persistent
work brought the games to
California, to Zack J. Farmer
who studied the games at Ant
werp, and built, well in ad
vance, the organization that
has conducted the games so
efficiently, to II. 0. Davis, who
built and equipped the brand
new village for the sixteen hun
dred visiting athletes, and took
care of them there, and to the
visitors from all over America,
and the world.
Those visitors have learned,
and will report, that if you
want to do a big thing, in a big
way, California is the place.
Those at thla ranch Include David
E. Towne. Important In the Hearst
organization. He knowa about news
papers, snd buys what they need. In
cluding five hundred and sixty eight
thousand tons of. newsprint paper, In
a year.
That newsprint, which does not
Include paper for the numerous
Hearst magazines, calls tor one mil
lion and fifty six thousand dollars
worth of Ink.
If you planted two hundred thou
sand acres of this ranch with spruce
trees, and waited thirty years for the
tieea to mature,, you would get from
the 300,000 acre forest enough paper
to print the Hearat newspapera for
only one year and acven months.
The Uearst magazines, Cosmopoli
tan, Good Housekeeping, Harper's Ba
zaar and the othera, call for fifty
thousand tons of coated paper each
year.
For every five and a half newspaper
pages printed In the United States,
dally and Sunday, one la a Hearst
newspaper page. And the other dally
newspapera number about two thou
sand, as against Hearst's-twenty-six
dsllles.
When young W. R. Hearst came out
of Harvard and told 2:n father, Sena-
Gilmore Circus Troupe Visits City
Wljie-eAoktng clowns, live Hons,
speedy race cars and a , loquacious ;
barker are a part of the Gil more Red
Lion Circus troupe which arrives this
evening to give a parade tomorrow
morning and entertain at the Gu-
more Independent dealer stations.
The versatile performers are on a
tour of t he Pacific highway from
Canada to Mexico and their gigantic
outdoor performances have already
been witnessed by thousands of peo
ple on their Journey to. Medford.
SO
tor Hearst that hs wanted to run the
I San Francisco Examiner, Be alter
Hearst ssld, "All right about the Ex
aminer, Willy, but what BUSNESS do
you want to take up." He thought
newspapers could hardly be a real
business, but he waa mistaken.
.
Visitors to California will tell the
world that thla climate Is NOT
enervating. Anthropologists say the
ancient California Indiana were the
most sluggish of any race, lived large
ly on grasshoppers, and such wild
things, because they lacked ensrgy to
aa after deer
Their successors, the white Pacific
coast residents, go after everything,
and get It, especially world athletic
records. What they have done to
former Olympic performances, would
cpme. naturally, under the heading
of cruelty to athletes.
Mussolini will vibrate, and say
queer things In Italian when he bears
the details of that eight oared race.
Italy was ahead, America next, Can
ada came third, Oreat Britain fourth.
Three ao-called Nordic races all
trailing one Latin boat. It waa In
the lost few hundred meters that the
powerful, deep lunged Italians forged
ahead, each man carrying on his
chest the colors of Italy. It seemed
certain that Italy would win, In the
country that an Italian discovered.
But In boat number two, eight
young athletes, with the United
States shield on their chests, had
made -different plans. A small man
at the far end of the boat, a mega
phone strapped to his mouth, called
on every divinity from Moloch on, to
punish his men, If they did not put
their backs into it.
They put their backs Into It, also
the muscles of their long powerful
legs, and arms,
AND THEY BEAT THE ITALIANS
BY EXACTLY TWO FIFTHS OF A
SECOND, WHICH IS AS GOOD AS
HALF AN HOUR, AND MORE EX
CITNO. Where wUl Mussolini find words to
express his emotions, when he reads
that? There are no words, the great
Italian will have to rely on gestures,
and moans.
By the way, Italy flnlahed second,
of course. Canada third, Britain
fourth. Time for two thousand me
ters, S minutes 37 and 3-5 seconds.
f
' Wonderful ' weather, marvelous
summer climate, up and down this
coast, from San Diego, to Seattle.
High mountalna on one side, great
ocean on the other, fertile valleys,
covered with fruits and flowers be
tween. Good roads, for motors, per
fect rail service and for those In a
hurry, airplanes take you everywhere.
Four hours ago, General R. E. Wood
of Chicago, flew from the landing
field here, at the ocean'a edge. Long
since, he has landed at the Oakland
airport and taken off In another
plane, for Portland, Oregon. He will
arrive In Portland In an hour or two
from now .having made comfortably,
In part of one day'a light, a Journey
of twenty-four houra by rail.
People talk of depression, and some
groan.
In a few yeara, this coast, alone,
will be worth five times aa much as
the whole United 8tatea was worth
at the "peak" of 1029.
Clearing work on Santlam highway
across Cascades into eastern Oregon,
to be completed this fall. Stayton
Mall.
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M. D.
Sed letters pertaining to persona! health and hygiene, not to disease
diagnosis or treatment, will be anawered By Or Brady u a stamped selt-sd-dressed
envelope Is enclosed. Letters should os oriel snd written in ink
Owing to ths large numoer of letters received only a few can be answered
here. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to instructions. Ad
dress Dr. William Brady In care of The MaU Tribune.
THE HYDROl'H OBIA LEGEND
Your volunteer committee of one
bega to report progress In the hydro-
: phobia altuatlon. Hydrophobia, the
chairman of the
comm tttee be
lieves. Is akin
to this de-preaa-oii
malady which
haa supplanted
high tension and
nerve exhaustion
In the affection
of the Yankee
nation. It may
be that there are
millions out of
work, but that Is
nothing new. There are always mil
lions out of work In this country,
and what's more they are determined
to stay out of work, even If they
have to go to Jail to do so. Only an
occasional poor eap goes to jail to
achieve his Inalienable American priv
ilege. When the occasional culprit
does take the rap,. a hundred thous
and of us other work dodgers breathe
(easy for a while. The only notable
difference that I can determine be
tween the millions now out of work
and the millions normally out of
work Is that the present loafers are
amateurs at the game, whereas we
regular loafers or white collar men
are professionals. Then, too, the ama
teurs are too honestor too dumb
to do as we do. They do as we say.
We say honest toll Is a noble thing.
And so it is If you can arrange the
system so that the other fellow will
keep 'on thinking It Is so.
Some months ago this column came
out unequivocally opposed to rabies
as a human institution. In other
words I declared, asserted and assev
erated that there Is no such thing
as hydrophobia, meaning rabies In
man. At the same time I conceded
that rabies prevails among domestic
and wild animals I based my stand
on the lack of scientific proof of the
occurrence of such disease in man. It
has never been satisfactorily proved
by the accepted criterion, Koch's law
that Is. no one has been able to
show that a characteristic disease can
be produced by Inoculating a normal
animal with virus obtained in cul
tures from an animal that has the
disease. Then, too, the laboratory di
agnosis of rabies in animals or man
hinges on the observation of rather
vague "Negri bodies" in the brain
tissue, and sometimes good path
ologists disagree on the diagnosis In
given Instance, one believing he
sees the Negri bodies, the other be-:
Ing as positive they are rot present, j
So far as alleged cases of human!
rabies are concerned, the best physl-'
clans who have been privileged to
observe such cases usually disagree
on the diagnosis. I
Jenkins' Comment
(Continued from Page One )
IT IS perhaps Just as well to do our
bragging now, oeiore ' me ngureo
for 1032 are available, for It Is prob
able that this year the attendance
will ahow a loss. This condition la
reflected at parks generally, Yosem-
lte being an outstanding exception.
Yosemlte, so far, has shown an In
crease In attendance this year, be
cause, probably, of Ita proximity to
the large cities of California. People
are a little more conservative inio
year In their vacations, and so are
going to plaoea that are NEAR In
stead of FAR.
But these five years of steadily In
t..imm.m-.
v. wjs .-
St. TS-
I BcUl
1 i f.4
v. v T W
8o there we are. But mark you, if
I were bitten or wounded or scratch
ed by an animal presumed to be rab
id, I'd want to have the benefit of
the doubt. I'd want the animal con
fined under competent veterinary ob
servation for two weeks; if the vet
erinary surgeon -assured me at the
end of that period that the animal
presented no suspicious sign or symp
tom of Illness, I'd forget It. If the
veterinary surgeon could not be posi
tive, I'd want to have the Pasteur
an tl -rabies treatment started Imme
diately. If the animal were not cap
tured and there was any question of
rabies, I'd want the anti-rabies In
jection right away. If the animal
were killed, I'd want the head imme
diately packed In ice and sent at
once to the pathologist designated
by the local health authority, or If
such a pathological laboratory were
maintained in the community then
the head could be taken there with
out bothering to pack It in ice; and
I'd want the Pasteur treatment start
ed If the pathologist's report were
positive, or saved for some one who
might need It more if the report
were negative.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Goat's Milk
1. What Is chief difference between
cow's milk, and goat's milk. 2. Does
goat's milk digest quicker. 3. Does
coffee drinking Injure the heart?
- Answer 1. Goat's milk Is richer In
fat and In albumin, a. It digests at
least as readily as cow's milk. 3. Ex
cessive coffee drinking may overstim
ulate the heart. Ordinarily a moderate
amount of coffee Is' good for the
heart.
Cfmnpe of Life
I am 43 years old,, 66 Inches tall
and weigh 203 pounds. Have Ben Told
change of life causes this exvesslve
fat. Can you suggest how to reduce
without ill effects? I have a kidney
and diabetic condition. (Mrs. H. P.)
Answer Your Illness deserves the
best medical attention. It would be
unwise for you to attempt reduction
except under personal care of your
physician. I can only assure you your
age or the change of life has nothing
to do with It.
Gaining Weight
I am 22 years old, 66 Inches tall
and weigh 108 pounds. I read of a
person gaining 14 pounds under in
sulin Injections. Could I take such
treatment and what are they?
(Mrs. W. B.)
Answer Yes. If your physician 1
up to date. The insulin is usually
given In doses of 5 to 10 units, three
or more times dally. This Increases
appetite and enjoyment of food u
well, as its assimilation.
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full purchase price refunded.
Don' delay, start taking M. A. C today. It may be the beginning
of a new life for you! -
Flight 'o Time
(Medford and Jackson CoontJ
History from the FUes of The
Mall Tribune of 9 and 10 lean
ago.)
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
August 15, 192!.
(It was Tuesday.)
Dispatch from London says that
the British are drinking less berr,
snd having more babies.
Climax reached In controversy be
twn John A. Jeffreys of Portland
and Judge William M. Colvlg of thla
city. They write lettera to the edi
tor on the merits and demerits of the
Klan. and the Portlander calla the
valley pioneer "an antlqu'd legal
has-been."
County Republicans to hold bsn
quet at the Hotel Medford, and dis
cuss campaign plans.
The Independent American Voters
league of Jackson county is formed,
and endorses candidates.
Rsll strike near end as President
acts.
People
squirrels,
warned not to eat
as they are Infected.
gray
Thirty-five hundred acres shale
land at Ashland to be developed.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
August 15. 1013.
(It was Thursday.)
Restock Rogue -1ver with millions
of trout try.
Clarence Darrow of Chicago, on
trial for bribery of Jury at Los An
geles, makes stirring plea to Jury, In
own behalf, causing the Jurora to ,
weep.
A gentle shower laya the dust on
country roads.
Premium list for county fair Is
sued. Huckleberries plentiful,
Prospeot, campers report.
back of
Two battleships collide off Poii
Comfort.
Talent, Chiloquin
Game Called Off
The Talent - Chiloquin baseball
game scheduled for yesterday after
noon, was called on account of rain.
It waa learned here.
The farm value of Important fresh
fruit crops In the United States In
1031 was 9419,000,000 as compared
with $488,000,000 the previous year.
4
Casings and single-tube tires for
motorcycles and bicycles produced
In the United States In 1031 were
valued at more than $2,300,000.
Prospects for a larger poultry crop
for market this fall and winter ara
Indicated.
The Texas capltol at Austin cov
ers three acres and has about 20
acres of floor space In all.
Oregon. Attendance will again begin
to climb when business conditions
return to normal.
Doctors
Truth!
Follow the advice of outstanding physicians!
Clear up the Improper conditions that cause 85
per cent of all Ulnessl You'll be hsppy , . .
carefree . . . smiling agalnl Sound sleep. Joyous,
vigorous dsys. Nervousness gone. Constipation
gone. Hesdaches, backaches, stomach aches re
lieved. So easily, so quickly, so nsturallyl It's
great to be yourself again. And now youH tha
M. A. C. Start on ths health road today.
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