PAGE SIX MEDFORD MXTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1932. Medford Mail Tribune twnni la Smitmm Oraess rull IM Mall Wanna" Dal if fatpl iitordiy PueUihed br UEDrouD piintimo ca IHt-H N. Wf 6L Hums T ROBEM HUrU, Miter 1 U KHAPP. Mamir as Indtptndaot Hmpapsr eUres M smog elua aitur It Matterd reioa. uaosr a ot Md 1H. ubscbiptiok una r Ihn Is Adraoca Dallr. fr 0 Dallr, swots y Bf Carrier, to anraoea Madforo Aibland. Isefcnsitlls, Cantral Point PbMall, tilnk Oola Bill tod 00 Mibwara. . nail. BO&Ul ... .0 Dallr, ona Jtar All tarau, cub 10 adnata. f.tO Official plpv of Uu Cltr o( Maoford. Official DtP of Jackitm ijountr. MEMBEB Or TUB AB80C1ATBL PHEBS botirim ruu uo wi 1st Aswdaud Preaa Is aulislieii sntHUd 10 ISO dm fat pubbeilloo of all wl dUpsUMa crMlrud to It olbarwm awdiud Is tbto war and aUo to Isa local owa oublUtad beftlo. All rlfbU lor pubUcilloo ol tpotUl dliwUbai aarelo art alio ramrod. HEMBEB OF OKlltD PHEB8 MIMBKR OF AUDIT BOBXA0 or CIRCULATIONS Adnrllilnf BwrawtiUUiai If. C. MOdBNBEN A COMPANT OffltM U N Tori, Cblcuo. Dotrolt, Bu franclKO, Uu Aanla. BeitUa Portland. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Porrj ti,... aniould ba alven Thursday for trio bait year ta history for hat ing, cuaalng, and Indulging In patty prejudices, and record-breaking era. for lying. Never again will Man ha so ornery, no matter how hard ha tries. a The Demooratlo party of Oregon ! now the) "jnajoi party" of the state. It seems to run mora to pwmu"i. than majors. a a Campus politicians and their allied port writers, are now busy re-prlnt-lnf southern California slurs against trie "Old Oregon" football aquad, and reciting how smart the late Dr. Speara ha become sine ha returned kj ui old-weat. The Idea, at present Is to lynch Coach Oalllson. because ha haa failed to make as complete a mees of things to data. Last spring this dept. predicted a number of mysterious things would happen at Eugene, and ths ear and foot marks of campus plotting an now visible. The orig inators are th same pair who have beast the path of every Oregon coach. They will continue their annoyances until the alumni roots them off their traditional roosts. ' FOB THIS TRAILERS (Atchison, Kan., Globe) ' The story that capitalism has failed was started by loafers; Industrious men make a mistake In repeating It. Our money system works as well, and with no more friction, than our system of marriage. The newspapers are now pointing out a woman who, In ten years, . married alx men, and murdered four of them. A worse story can not be told on a dollar, yet we) do not howl dismally that mar riage haa failed. There are plenty lot decent marriages. Bo Al Capons, eratwhlle Chicago fang king, now In federal durance Tile, la a "alasy." No accurate opinion can be rendered upon the alaalf icatlon of Mr. Capone. Olve him a machine gun and a couple of tough guys, end see If he Is a "sissy." Prof. O. 0. Kornbuckle made a mad rush home from school one day laat week because he tore a huge hole In his trousere. This gave the high school students the biggest kick of the season. (Oalhourn, Mo., Star.) It would I o o Ugly dispositions are stIU cropping out unrouged. OLD TIMS ANGER (Pendleton Esst Oregonlan) ' Mr. Editor: I want to denounce I. Hathaway In public because be has more money than we have 1 he baa bought up the right toaell all klnda of mualcal lnatrumente for this fro ma penny whistle to church organ. I am as good a man as he Is If he hss more money and If he don't like It, he le another and can go there him self, (to Yr. Ago Column.) 0 0 The parlor atory that should be told In the basement, back of the furnace la again In our midst. All are mildly wicked, but they make people laugh, which Is the greater wickedness, considering the mental shape everybody le In. The one about the two squirrels and the so-called Depression is the best. It's a good thing that Maws dont congregate on the BUI Oore corner and patiently wait for the upturn. 0 The Cleo Brenner Peklness waa downtown last Prl. and la a shrivelled bit of canine flesh. He waa blanketed and perfumed, and looked like he was anxious to get back to Pekln. MUCH ADO ABOUT NODDINGS (lleppner News) Willow Creek has been entirely horn down through town. Wil low trees hsvs been nodding gracefully in the brasses and now there are none to nod. It seems they are considered a menace In esse of high water so beauty muat give way to the eterner realities of life. Near the two lower concrete bridges, which In themselves are a thing of beauty and a Joy forever, are no more treee except the few tall poplars which seem to always bars been there. ess 80 per cent of the June grooms have lasrned that the way to get the bride to go home, la to dance twice with the seme lady. Oeeirable bouses always la first lass oondiuon for rut, toss or sals Os41 100, Sir Harry Lauder & the U. S. A OIR Harry Lauder share the view of all visiting Europeans Uncle Sam doesn't know what a real depression is. Three years of hard times have given this country the jitters. What would we think if we had had 18 years of hard times, as has been the fate of England t And added to our economic losses, if every home had been bereaved by a devastating wart Harry Lauder knows whereof he speaks. He lost his only son in the war, a few years ago he lost his wife, his fortune has dwindled to the vanishing point, but at 62, a little short of wind, and too ample in girth, he is still carrying on, singing and danc ing in his inimitable fashion, and bringing happiness and relaxa tion to countless thousands. ' I 'n AT Lauder view that America is soft and spoiled, doesn't really appreciate its blessings, is a natural one. All values are relative. If the people of this country could be given a close-up of the outside world, could see with their own eyes, what is going on, in Europe, Asia, Russia, China and Africa the actual starving, the hopeless want, their view point would be a more cheerful and grateful one. But such a perspective is impossible. Moreover, as all values ARE relative, so the net tumble from normal conditions in this country, has probably been as great, as in any other, and the first reaction of dismay is therefore a perfectly natural one. , o e e e e TTOERE is another point. Just as we fail to appreciate the true conditions in other parts of the world, so distinguished visitors like Sir Harry Lauder, travelling from one large city to another, and mixing with only the more fortunate classes, fail to get at the real heart of the situation in this country. They hear of the ten million unemployed, but they don't see them, and this is such a huge country, and on the surface of things there is so much evidence of "business as usual" that they too fail to get the proper perspective. If they had time to delve more into the heart of things, they would abandon the view that America is soft and spoiled. As a matter of fact, America is not only sound at heart, but during the past three years, has given the rest of the world a truly inspiring example of fortitude, patience and restraint. Jn spite of these millions of unemployed, in spite of dis- couragement and disillusion, on no uprisings, no outbreaks, no Where the world-wide economio and revolution in other parts country were content to go to voice their protest, emphatically box. That turning of the "ins" cleared the atmosphere. In spite of an extremely bitter and con tentious campaign, the people of this country as a whole, are united behind the new administration, and determined to give it every chance to pull this oountry out of its tailspin. o e e e o TUTO "jitters" in such a reaction. And nothing "soft" in the outlook of the American people at the present time. There is in fact a genuine "war spirit" abroad. General conditions are probably better in Oregon, yet what would Harry Lauder have found if he had taken the time to investigate f Right here in Medford he would have found a league of the unemployed functioning, supported by publie spirited men and women of this oity. He would have found a similar organization in Portland , Idle men are being given work, doctors are giving their services, nurses their time, farmers their produce, merchants their goods, crews of women are canning, others mending and renovating old olothes, the more fortunate are aiding the less fortunate, few indeed here or anywhere else, are sitting idly by to moan over their misfortunes. 1VT0, this country isn't soft or spoiled. True, it doesn't really appreciate its good fortune, but it is ready for the future, if conditions should become worse ready to work, ready to sacrifice, ready to do whatever the circumstances demand, to successfully overcome whatever may befall. And it is THIS spirit, the essential soundness of the Amer ican mind and heart, for whioh we have to be genuinely thank ful, on this Thanksgiving day. And as long as that spirit en dures, we ean rest assured, that this country will oome safely through Its hour of stress and trial, and go steadily on to a better and a brighter day, IsAl Capone "Sissy?" Alt CAPONE is such a model prisoner, that his more hard- boiled cell mates fear he is becoming "sissy." The truth is that from the standpoint of the genuine, blown-in-the-bottle tough guy, Al Capone has always been "sissy". Al Capone never did the rough stuff, his manner was always mild. lie didn't do the killing, he morcly ordered the killing done. He didn't go out and risk his precious skin. He stayed in his bomb proof office, and when he sallied forth it was in his bullet proof car. His hirelings did the dirty work. Al was never the executioner, he was the executive. He wasn't interested in carnage, he was only interested in cash. Putting his rivals on the spot, wasn't a matter of being ruthless and hard boiled, but only a matter of professional efficiency. It was the quickest and easiest way for Al to increase his income. Money may not be the root of all evil, but it was certainly the root of all the evil that can be laid to Al Capone's door. If he could see any monetary profit in being a bad man in the penitentiary, Al would be bad as they make them. But being inoffensive and tractible, promises better returns, so Al is that. Which is only another way of saying that if you TAKE THE PROFIT out of illicit beer and organized crime, you auto matically rid the country of its Al Capones. And until you do that, our Al Capones will remain. Nippon Debaters Heard In Eugene lUOENH. Nov. aa. (AP) Japan's three "unofficial goodwill ambassa dors," K. Sumomogl, T. R. Msklyama and Tad Yamade, members of the debate team from Japanese universi ties, now touring the United States, under the direction of Roger Alton flail of Jtugens, airlyed (n Justus every hand, there have been serious disorders of any kind. collapse has brought bloodshed of the world, the people of this the polls two weeks ago. and but peacefully, at the ballot out, and the "outs" in, has than in most parts of the country, laat sight to fill eight speaking en gagements before students and towns people today. Dutch Swimmer Claims Record AMSTERDAM. Nov. aa. (AP) The Dutch swimmer, Jenny Kssteln, todsy swam 600 meters breast etroke In 8 I minutes 33 a seconds to claim a world Personal Health Service By William Brady, H. D. Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease dlsgnosls or treatment, will bo answered by Dr. Brady If a st&mped, self sddressed envelope Is enclosed. Letters should bs brief end written In Ink. Owing to the large number of letters received only a few can be answered here. No reply can be msde to queries not conforming to Instructions. Address Dr. William Brsdy In care of The Mall Tribune. THE PBEVEN110 In our discussion of the Rstlonal Conception of Adenoids the other day we nearly put one over on the censor. Remem- ber? we advised giving plenty of pure .RAW milk to Infants and children for the prevention of adenoids and one thing and f other, a r. d we were trying to sell a little CER TIPIED milk when tne censor started out of his doze and rang the bell. Today let's get started here at the beginning. It has been practically proved, particularly In England, that Infants snd school children who re ceive RAW milk have better health and better teeth and better develop ment of Jaws and nasal passages and hence less trouble from adenoids and enlarged tonsils, than do Infants and children who receive only pasteurized or otherwise processed or heated or cooked or sterilized milk.. ' CERTIFIED mUk Is the only raw milk that Is universally pure and safe for Infant, child or invalid. Or dinary market milk may be free from pollution, but It Is so frequently In fected with the germs of tuberculosis, septlo sore throat, undulant fever, etc., th&t some kind of disinfection Is necessary for safety, and most communities adopt ordinances pro viding that aU nondescript milk of fered for sale shall be parboiled, boil ed or pasteurized to kill the disease germs that are likely to be In It. Pas teurizing means simply heating milk up to 146 degrees P., holding It at that temperature for 20 minutes, then sllowlng It to cool again. That Is enough heat to kill off tubercle ba cilli, dlptherla bacilli, typhoid bacilli, streptocoocl, eto. In many amoll vil lages or oountry towns It Is possible to buy. perhaps from a neighbor who keeps a cow. If you can't keep one or a goat yourself, perfectly clean, pure, safe, raw fresh milk, and where this Is possible It Is a boon to the chil dren In any family. I believe) the prevention of ade noids and enlarged tonsils Is largely If not entirely a question of nutri tion, and that the same nutritive requirements as those laid down for the development and conservation of the teeth Insure also the prevention of overgrowth or hypertrophy of ade noid tissue. (If you dont know how to conserve the teeth, eend etamped envelope bearing your address and ask how.) The Influence of the vitamin, or whatever It la In fresh RAW milk that favors the normal development of teeth and Jaws, Is promoted by the Influence of plenty of sunlight N BITTER DEBATE LONDON, Nov. aa. fl) The house of commons Indulged this morning In the glamorous ceremony of the opening of parliament, but quickly got down to business In a bitter de bate between the government and the Labor party. George Lansbury, floor leader of the Labor members, engaged in a heated discussion with Prime Minister Mac Donald, charging that the govern ment had no definite program for the relief of unemployment. He minced no words, charging "humbug." and characterizing the government's plans as "downright cant." This storm broke soon aftsr the members of the lower house had trooped back to their chamber from the house of lords, where the king had opened the new parliament with a speech from the throne. - Be correctly corseted by ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN Sixth a Holly streets YOUNG ROCKEFELLER WITH BRIDE weti ii Mill j .zuni If-' 'Mr Jaws" mm lim miu Jtam John D. Rockefeller III It shown with his bride, the former Btanchette Hooker of Greenwich, Conn, following their marrisje In N?w York The couple will live In New York after their honeymoon trip. (Assc ttfttatt Prjas Phstfil. . r , N OF ADENOIDS on the naked ekln. At all times, thsrefore, nakedness or nudism must be regarded as healthful for Infsnts and children. The f&shlcn of bsre knees or bare legs or bare feet la commendable. The scantiness of at tire which so greatly ehocks us older fogies, Is likewise commendable from the viewpoint of health. Even in mld-wlnter It Is healthful to go with out clothing or without this or that superfluous garment, if one finds It comfortable to do so. The mld-wln ter sunshine or skyshine Is compara tively poor In ultraviolet, but stui it Is beneficial If it can get to the skin In my opinion Just one of my no tions a suitable lodln ration tends to prevent adenoid hypertrophy. The infant should get his lodln ration in his food or from his mother's bresst. The school child or pre-school child should get It from food and, In re glons where soli snd water and hence food are poor In lodln, from the Iodized stlt that should be used ex clusively in households In such re gions. The older child may require a weekly dose of a drop of tincture of lodln in a glass of water, during most of the school year. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Sugar. Very fond of sugar, snd everyone says It's bad for me and they mum ble something about kidneys. Swim ming Is my chief exercise. I am 23 snd would like to know . . . D. N. Answer Any child or youth who plays hard or gets plenty of exercise, such as swimming, may take sugar in any form quite freely with bene- fit. It is only the mollycoddles, the work dodgers, the sport fans and the oldsters who Just sit or ride or have hysterics at the game or In the grandstand who must beware of In dulging the craving for augar. Sugar. either refined cane or beet augar or any natural sugar, is the best of foods where there Is any sudden de mand for muscular effort and err- dursnce. - . Cross-Eye. Three-year-old son tends to cross left eye. A doctor said he will grow out of It. Giving him eye exercises several times dally. Will this cure him? . M. Answer Unable to form , opinion on data given. If this "doctor" Is an eye physician In good standing tne Treatment may be correct. Now adays one never knows what a lay man may not call "doctor." Raw Liver. ' Chances of getting tape worm, meat poisoning or other affliction from eating uncooked liver obtained from the ordinary butcher shop? E. L. Answer Beef or calf liver. Is clean In the cut, la safe. Reject any liver "' enows nny little spots, bladders, meaaies or unusual appearance In the fresh slice. (Copyright, John P. Dilie Co.) E HELD FOR QUIZ SALEM, Nov. aa. (AP) W. H. Baughn, 4a, was bound .over to the grand Jury here yesterday following testimony In Justice court that he was the aggressor and knife wlelder In a struggle at Detroit November 13, which ended fatally for Roy Robln ette. Mrs. Alice Schocker, sister of Rob lnette, described the meeting and said that Baughn became enraged when asked by Roblnette to sign a receipt that had to do with getting a car license. Baughn invited Rob lnette to go outside and fight It out, she said. At first Roblnette declined, but finally went and the fatal strug gle ensued, Mrs. Schocker stated. From Afar Guests in Medford ho tels from points distant are 7. O. Fist of Woodstock. HI., Mr. snd Mrs. B. J. Lee of London, Eng., and W. A. Vanderhue and B. J. Slgll of Van couver. B. C. jy-..-v. O fa.". is 'V'v,- -lAllUililtW. I i V Flight 'o Time (Medford and Jackaoa Cosmo History from tha FUea of Il Mail Tribune of as and 10 Year-Ago-) TEN YEARS AGO TODAY November It, int. (It was Wednesday) Crater Lake highway to be flnbhed next year; Klamath-Ashland road to be widened. A. California or Stanford man will referee the Ashlsnd-Medford Thanks giving day game, as Oregon and O. A. c. officials are satisfactory to neither team. I Auto races planned here for next June. Budget meeting for city levies to bs held. Charges In weekly paper that mem bers of the city council are "robbing widows" causes considerable good natured Jeatlng on the Main street. Local men Invest In a quarts mil) "that will be the sensation of the mining world." Local sunnlv of turkeva normsl. with price at 60s per pound. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY November 22, 1912. (It was Friday) Sam Kroeschel completes a fine six-room bungalow on West Fourth atreet. Kornlck stock medicine factory to locate here. Charles Gay and A. S. Bllton come out for council In their respective w&rds. Touth living in hills back of Jack sonville, gets drop on marshal who comes to arrest him, -and escapes In thick brush. Farmers protest Cratsr lake high way work on grounds "taxes are al ready too high." Local fishermen propose changes In state game laws. 1 Gillette BLUE BLADE I Lw Caires Hour THANKSGIVING in Oregon Our new winter one way tad roundtrip fares are real money savers. They are in effect between all stations in Oregon and are good in coaches or tourist sleeping cars. Ride the train for a smooth, fast trip. One Round To Way . Trip Portland $6.70 $10.76 Salem 6.6S 9.15 Albany 5.16 8.40 Eugene 4.20 7.00 Boseburg 2.90 4.80 SouthernPaciEic .'. c. Carle, ent. Phone S4 TAXING BEER TO BALANCE BUDGET IS GARNER'S IDEA (Continued from Page One) beer legislation yesterdsy with Repre sentative Britten, (R., 111.) and that he had neither affirmed nor denied a veto would be given any beer bill that congress enacts. After meeting with the president yesterday Britten oald he had taken up beer legislation with the president and predicted Mr. Hoover would not veto a beer bill. Discussion Denied, r The Illinois representstlve declined to say what reaction Mr. Hoover had given to his beer tslk, and Intimated that his prediction of no veto was based upon an earlier conviction, rather than any answer to a direct question. Theodore Joslln, one of the presi dent's secretaries, told newsp&permen late yesterday that Mr. Hoover had declined to discuss such legislation with Britten. The latter replied from Capitol Hill that since Joslln had not been-present he could not be fully Informed of what had passed between himself and the president. Five Day Week For Newspaper NEW YORK, Nov. 32. (IP) The Brooklyn Dally Eagle announced that It was putting into effect today a five-day week plan for Its employes. The plan will affect employee of the Eagle commercial printing depart ment as well as employes of the newspaper. T4 Eleven Singers Die On Crossing ROME, Nov. aa. (P) Eleven sing ing young Fascists were killed and Imagine the remarkable sharpness and temper of a razor blade that actually can cut glass! This is true of the "BLUE BLADE" as' hundreds of shavers have proved by test Get the facts first hand. 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A. will hold Its Initial meeting this evening in the club parlors of the Y. W. C. A. at 7:30 o'clock, accord ing to announcement made today. All young women of the city who are Interested In joining the class are requested to be In attendance. Mrs. L. a. Lymm will review a new book on Russia as tonight's study. Officers will be elected. Will Attend Funeral Members of the Women's Belief Corps are re quested to attend the funeral serv Ices for Comrade Pottenger, which will be held at the Conger Funeral chapel on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Do You Catch Cold Easily? You will welcome this new Vicka product, espe cially designed for the nose and throat when most colds start , . . Used al directed, many colds can be prevented. Do Youi Colds "Hang On"? Reduce their dure tion and severity this safe, modem way. VapoRub acta direct two ways at once by stimu lation and inhalation . . Just rub it on. 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