PAOE ETOTTT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1933. Medpord Mail Tribune "Enryonc in Southern Ortioa Rudi tfti yfl Trlbunt" Dallj Eitept Btordr Published br MEDFORD PBIMINQ CO. I-3T-S0 N. Fir St. Ppom T5 BOBEHT W. HUM, Editor An lodtpeadent Nmpitur Znttred a ieeood elm milter it Medford, Oinoo, undr Art of Much 8, 1876. SUBSCRIPTION BATES Br Mill In Aduoco Ditly, ont jeir IB.0O Daily, tlx monthi.. , 3. is nallr. mm Booth 60 By Carrier, In Adraneo Medford, Aihltnd. Joeksonrflle, Ontrtl Point, Pbotnii, Islsnf, Cold Bill -4 mi Dlfhnn, Diilr. ont retr.... Dill, ill month! 9.30 Duly, ono month. ..... .. All terms, euh In adiioeo. ,60 Officii) pxr of the City of Medford. Offlelil piper of Jackson County. MEMBER Or THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ReaMrej Full Leued Wire Service The AuocUted Pren li uelinbely entitled to tht hm for publication of ill new dispatches credited to It or otberwUt credited In thli piper All riehti for publication of ipeclil dlipitchat ktrelo art iuo rnenra. MEMBER OF UNITED PRESS MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS Adrertliinx Repreaentitlm It. C. M0GEN8EN COMPANY Offlcw In New York, Chleaio, Detroit, Ban Ffinelieo, lot Angeles, Seattle, Portland. if e Smudge Pot By Arthur Parry. TtmiaM workers have started to how up, and they are also out of gasoline, beans, this year's license plates, fenders, and glaring head light. a . A fond mama yesterday told her proud daughter, that her "dress look ed like a dlahrag." The daughter sow knows what a dlshrag looks like. light or ten murder trials are now underway west of the Rockies, and a majority of the defendants are crazy until the Jury brings In Its verdict. A Hood River slayer traces bis defec tive mentality back to an uncle, and another blames the kick of a horse when a boy, A Yreka, Calif., killer attempted to prove there was some thing wrong with his head, though there was nothing the matter with his aim, at the time of the murders. ' An Illinois youth pleads that he slew bis grandparents because the taxes were so high they could not send him to oollage. No gent facing the noose, has yet claimed that sis trouble waa due to ramming Into a phone pole with a 4d. TUB EXPLANATION (Mendota, Ma, Times) I was sot running around any v place In a purple kimono and , pink suppers, as me papers aa-. sorted. I was fully clothed, ex v cot for my dress and shoes. . . . i Til lad who departed from home 11 times on hitch-hiking trips around the world, has been returned gals and Is rated as a problem, alike to the nonce and parents. He er talnly Is a problem that defies solu tion. The laa can oe soivea iwg ways! (a) don't go after him next time; (t) or, make him walk back home. . , Tour oorr. gave a cigarette to a ftrl last evening, who did not look anything like the girl Is the cigarette Bowling enthusiasts of this vicin ity are again feeling their oats, thumbs and backs. The bowling enthusiast Is a funny fellow. He would rather knock down 10 pine at one fell swoop, than catch a fifth. " : William Ton der Hellen, ex-mayor of Bagle Point, brother of the white golf-panted Wellen country-Jake, and contractor, won three arguments from the Bates Boys yesterday am all started by himself. Mew spuds, green peas, rhubarb, aplnaoh. and strawberries are avail able, only the peas being mixed, against their better Judgment, with carrot, by tender housewives and hardened beanery chefs. Sunday will be Easter, and the ao ealled weaker sex are on the qui vlve about good-will to Man, a soprano solo, and dresses that will not wrinkle over the week-end. ... Dewey Hill, the outstanding hired man of the hill country, brought down a fighter for the bouts, and the young man conquered' his foe In Jig-saw time. When told he Is the Clark Oeble of Prospect, Mr. H1U Is no slouch of a fighter himself. .... Little girls have started skipping the rope, and the little boys are out In the street to see If the frames of themselves and their blcyclee can stand a head-on contact with vehicu lar traffic. Youth always acts like It had accident Insurance paid up until August 1883. ... Several Indisputable facta around here are being disputed, but not In DO mean manner. ... A number of sew awnings are be ing put up on the shady side of the street. Many are so violently colored, the red dresses of the Oal ahevlkls will not clash with them. . . Thursday waa a day made to order, chiefly because nobody ordered It, i . Thefts of things not nailed down. In the country, are reported on the decline this spring. It Is not defin itely known whether the change la due to reforming, or because every thing was stolen isat spring. ... ' Seven and 90,000 blackbirds are In thii new sown wheat, farmers report. , .... "Since Fred Heath, Sr., has pur chased his partner's share In the store be has had both ends painted." (Eagle Point Eaglets, April, 1913) The Oo-Oet-'Em eplrlt ol 30 years An Economic Monroe Doctrine PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT "Abolish all unnecessary sow hamper the healthy flow the American Republics." Mark the "American Republics". This would mean free trade between North and South America, at least as far north as the Canadian line. Not a bad idea, for North and competitors, in any serious sense. But extending free trade to Britain, Germany, and Japan spite of the present tariffs, these ing this country with manufactured products, iron, steel, and fish, and thanks to their depreciated .currencies, are prolonging the depression and- increasing States. ' Instead of reducing tariffs against these countries, the tar iffs should be greatly increased. In fact embargoes, or re stricted importation quotas would in our opinion, be desirable, There would be reprisals on the part of these three countries but with free trade in the American markets, the United States could disregard them. This much is certain. Something must be done to protect this country1 against the economic warfare that Europe and Japan are waging against this money and therefore lower production costs. Free trade with South American republics and either higher tariff walls, or a quota importation schedule with competing nations to the east and west would be a long step in this direction. , Will It Mean War? THE confession and guilty plea of this man MacDonald, one of the British delegation in Russia, rather puts John Bull on the spot. The convincing nature of the confession, renders -it reason ably certain that the Jletropolitan-Vickers Engineering Co., Limited was an organization Soviet propaganda in Russia. This is an "unfriendly act". sponsibility," but it can hardly desert these Britishers on trial now, particularly as the government has already gone on record in their behalf. . . . Their conviction therefore may be taken for granted. What then t Countries have gone to. war for less cause. However, with business conditions in England just starting to improve, we don't believe John Bull will want to tangle with the Russian bear. ' , ' Far more likely the old gentleman will stand pat and swal low his pride, while the members of Metropolitan-yickers will get some inside information on munition factories. LEGALITY OF FEHL Further legal action In the writ of review hearing filed by former County Judge O. B. Lamkln and for mer Commissioner Victor B uracil, In the contempt proceedings and Judg ment rendered against them ay County Judge Fehl, In the trial held last January In the county court, will be Instituted aa soon as possible. Attorney Harry Slcyrman, represent ing Bursell, said today that aa soon as he could secure a conference with Attorney William Brtggs, Jr., of Ash land representing Lamkln, new steps would be Instituted. Former Commissioner Bursell stat ed yesterday, that be Intended to carry the review to the higher courts. A week ago Fehl Issued an order setting forth that he had been 111 advlsed In holding the trial, and ordering that all proceedings and judgments be null and Told, and withdrawn. The defendants contend that Fehl had no authority In law, to try the case In the first place, and that he had no authority to withdraw his own rulings, while the case was on appeal to a higher court, that an order prohibiting him from taking any further action, issued by the cir cuit court, la still In effect, and that Fehl "usurped Jurisdiction." Howard A. Hill, well-known oroh- ardlst, appears as a plaintiff In the e with the state of Oregon. At torney M. O. Wilkin appeared as attorney, acting as "a friend of the court." Fehl in the order places the blame on Wllklns. Attorney Skyrman says the records will show that Fehl declared, he was "acting on his own responsibility, and as the duly elect ed, qualified, and acting county Judge of Jackson county." The case grew out of the ..ppoint- ment of R. E. Nealon as commis sioner, to fill the vacancy c used by the resignation of John A. l.rneburg on December 31 last. Fehl ..eld that the two retiring county officials had no legal right to appoint Nealon. and that the "records were mutilated". In entering the county court proceed ings in the county court Journal three days later. An opinion of the state attorney general upheld the appointment of Nealon, a abort time before the contempt proceedings were launched. The case lasted two days, before a packed courtroom, and caused wide adverse comment at the time. Bursell and Lamkln were fined 1.00. Leg Ailments Expert Coming K. L. Schutt, of Los Angeles repre senting the Vet no tone method for! non-surgical treatment of varicose veins and various leg ailments Is con ducting a three-day clinic April 17 to 10 In Medford. This method has been used extensively In California and has proven to be of Inestimable value In the treatment of these con ditions, it is snld. The clinic will be sponsored by the naturopathic clinic rn Oregon, suite 308 Liberty building. suggests: barriers and restrictions which of trade between the peoples of South America are not trading competing nations like Great would be disastrous. In fact in three countries are now flood' unemployment, in the United country, because of their cheaper devoted to sabotage and anti- ,? England may plead "no re Russian jails, instead of Russian They have decided the automobile was stolen. A 1028. model Ford roadster has been missing from Hubbard Bros., since Wednesday, but .each employe thought the other had It, according to a report on the city police blotter, and until this morning, It waa not known the machine had been stolen. After each person had looked for the car, and It could not be located today, Roland Hubbard telephoned the police and Informed them the car waa gone, and had been since Wednesday. The auto Is registered to Hubbard Bros., 315 East Main Street. - BEFORE LEAVING Oscar E. Hoover, retiring Boy Scout executive of the Crater .Lake council, who Is leaving tomorrow for Idaho to assume his new position In Scout work, was honored today at lunch eon at Nandles. Hosts at the lunch eon were executlvea of Medford. Mr. Hoover announced his resigna tion from the Crater Lake council some time ego. While In Medford he has been very actively associated with relief work aa well as all pro jects for the advancement of the city's youth, and will be greatly missed In welfare circles. Jenkins'-Comment (Continued from Page One) SO WE come down to this final Question: la Inflation a rood thing or a bad thing? What la the answer to that ques tion? LET'S look at It this way: If your heart action Is slug gish, your doctor will administer a atlmplant. If he administers Just the RIGHT AMOUNT of stimulant, your heart action will be speeded up Just enough, your general condition will be Improved and you will be enabled to go ahead and get your work done. After a while, your too sluggish heart ' may be restored to normal. BUSINESS In thls'country la admit tedly too alugglsh. It needs a stimulant Inflation, as we have seen, Is a business stimulant. It we can be wise enough and ex pert enough to administer Just enough of this business stimulant, without going too far and giving too much, the result will probably be good. If we are not both wise and ex pert, the result in the long run wlU not be good. That Is the plain truth about Inflation. Personal Health Service By William Signed letters pertaining to personal diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady If a ftampea, sell addressed envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written tn Ink. Owing to the large number of letters received only a few can be answerea here. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Address Dr. William Brady In care of The Mall Tribune. THE LUST TO KILL GERMS, Is there any harm or merit, asks a reader, In sniffing (holding one nos tril closed and Inhaling through the other) a bottle of- The oorrei- pondent names a chemical which ?".'.' "medy for some troubles, but a very dangerous one If carelessly handled, so we'll omit the name of It. as a means of killing germs In nose and throat after being ex posed to flu, etc? Mrb. H. O. R. In my opinion such a practice Is rather futile, and If such a power ful Irritant as the correspondent men tions were so used It might do harm. In the first place It Is unwise to snuff or sniff anything Into the nasal passage. If any medicament is to be applied through the nose it had better be by irrigation, spray or vapor. In the next place, so far as our present scientific or precise, knowl edge goes, plain boric-acid solution, say a rounded teaapoonful of boric acid dissolved In the pint of boiled water, Is as efficient an antiseptic as can safely be applied to the nose or throat In that way. Finally, I believe I am no more Im mune to flu or other respiratory In fections than anybody should be, yet I should not deem It worth while to use any such remedy In the hope of warding off such an Illness. Of course I know there are several remedies one mglht use In the nose and throat, remedies which would probably tyll more germs than boric acid does, but I should not bother to use them myself If you supplied them five of all charge and even paid me a percentage for using them. Again, i acKnowieage it is quite conceivable that a sudden flood of poison might catch Invading flu germs or pneumonia germs In the act, an nihilate them, and save the day. On the other hand tt la certain that germs which have invaded the tissues are beyond the reach of any such medicament. So I am cheerfully pes simistic about the game of killing germs In the nose and throat. Or maybe I'm Scotch or Yankee, after all, and In spite of everything. At any rate I prefer to save my candle. Where there Is already some acute Irritation or Inflammation In the nasal mucous membrane, If any so lution at all Is to be used to cleanse or clear the breathing passages, per haps the least Irritating is a solution of a heaping teaapoonful of common table salt to the pint of boiled water, best applied &b an Irrigation. That la, allow a pint or more of the salt Chinese Tin In German Market HAMBURG, Germany (AP) Tin from Yunnan, China, has appeared on the metal market here in compe tition with the Banka, Dutch East Indies, product. The Yunnan mines used to have an outlet here, lost It to Banka tin and now are staging a comeback. Italy's Air Safe For Travel ROME (AP) Italian air lines are boasting of their safety record, a late late report showing that 12,600,000 miles have been flown and 170,000 passengers transported since 1926 with only eight accidents In which patrons were Injured. France Finds Money for Art PARIS (AP)-The treasury may be low, but the French government found $8440 with which to buy for the Louvre Museum a fine Corot in terior painted In 1865. Corot Inter iors are rare, as he was above all a landscape artist. : : 'KUROK" a specific remedy for treatment of poison oak. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Grace Laboratories, 20S Liberty BIdg. CHAMPION WITH ADMIRERS Sir Malcolm Campbell captured the hearts of these young admirers at Day tone Beach, Fla., where he set a new world's automobile speed record of 272 miles an hour. Madeline Ann Mather (let) of Daytona Beach and Donna Feg.in of Chic. i go offered their best wishes fust be fore the British speed king stepped Into hla powerful Bluebird II racing w for a, test run. (Associated Press Photo) Brady, M.D. bealtb and hygiene, not to disease. solution (at about body temperature) to run In one nostril, from a tank not over a foot above the lever of the nose and a blunt nozzle against the nostril and pointed straight back as the patient sits erect, and out thru the other nostril. With practice one soon learns to do this without any discomfort at all. In the treatment of various nose and throat conditions In Infants and young children It Is the Ideal method, as It may be em ployed with the patient lying down, with a shallow basin to catch the outflow. Where medication Is to be applied with a spray, an atomizer of metal, which can be sterilized by boiling, is best, and should be so sterilized be fore using. The medicament In the atomizer bottle should be warmed ft bit above body heat before each spray ing. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Tumor. k Ovarian tumor size of hen's egg. My age is 31 . years. I have a son. Is there any other remedy than ope ration? Can diathermy or other treatment cause the tumor to dry up or shrink? Mrs. P. B. Answer I know of no other suc cessful treatment. Fibroid tumor of the uterus In a woman past child bearing age may be cured In many cases by X-ray treatment. Tartar. Recently I was asking our drug gists about a toothpaste that would keep tartar off from my teeth, and he told me that It Isn't a matter of toothpastes but of the stomach . . . M T. L. Answer I reckon that's Just an other of the many little things drug gists know by intuition, but doctors and dentists do not quite understand. Anyway, I don't know any way to keep tartar off the teeth, except to go regularly to your dentist and let him remove the tartar, If there Is any. Resuscitation. If you know better than the Ameri can Red Cross how to resuscitate, why don't they put you In charge of, the life saving classes? S. T. K. Answer The American Red Cross approves the teaching of an Incorrect method of resuscitation. There Is no sound reason for the error In technic which the organization approves. I am glad to send an Illustrated book let on Resuscitation to any one who sends a dime and a stamped envelope bearing his address. If, after study ing the correct prone-pressure method as it was given to the world by Schae fer. you can think of a .good reason for the Innovation approved by the American Red Cross, please tell me about it and I'll apologize publicly. Meanwhile, I say the American Red Cross Is in error about this vital matter. (Copyright John F. Dtlle Co.) Australians Read Their Bibles SYDNEY ( AP ) The New South Wales branch of the-British and For eign Bible society reports that last year It sold 29,466 Bibles, twice as many as in 1031. An official said the increase was due to the depression In that people's thoughts had been turned to the Old Testament. Spain Plants Fever Remedy EL ESCORIAL, Spain (AP) For estry experts under Marcellno Do mingo, minister of agriculture, have started a plantation for trees yield ing Peruvian bark and its djuinlne by-products. The seedling will be set out in Granada, the Canary Is lands, Gallcla and Vlscaya. Lone Donkey In British Army LONDON (AP) A lone donkey and a single ox are listed along with 16,773 horses and mules as constitut ing the livestock possessions of the British army in the annual military report for 1032. 4 Ladlee of Sacred Heart church cor dially invite the women of this com munity to Easter Monday luncheon at Parish Hall, one o'clock. Price 35c. FITS FRENCH TO MEET AIR RAIDS Hitler Rise to Power and Fears That Germany In tends to Re-Arm Basis of Program to Safeguard By ADELAIDE KERB. PARIS (AP) Gas mask training Is preparing French Red Cross nurses to protect . the ' civil population in case of war. Hitler's rise to power and French fears that Germany Intends to re arm have stimulated a program to save the people from the terrors of a war In the air and the possibilities of gas attacks behind the lines. Part of the Red Cross army of 30, 000 nurses, active and reserve, Is being trained In the use of gas masks, Red Cross officials confirm. tf Nurses equipped with the unwieldy harness which Is part of even the lightest masks, have been sent Into gas filled rooms here for Increasingly longer periods to accustom them to working while wearing masks. Plan Masks for Children. Filtering gas masks, of a model which department stores say have been approved by the army, are now on sale In three sizes In several of the largest establishment at M each and experiments are being conducted for the manufacture of little masks for children. The office of Marshal Petaln, In spector general of aerial defense, for France, and the League of Aerial De fense, founded two years ago, are among other forces working for the protection of French citizens In case of aerial attacks. Build Concrete Cellars. Under direction of the French gov ernment, underground shelters of re inforced concrete are being added to tbose which already have been con structed here and In every other town which might be a target of at tack. Their number, location and shelter capacity, as well aa the num-, ber of gas masks In reserve, are Jeal ously guarded secrets of the war of fice. Police recently canvassed the city to ascertain the number of inhabi tants In each building and the cellar capacity of the structure. The "Review of Aerial Defense." monthly organ of the League of Aerial Defense, publishes articles describing different types of gas masks, methods of adjustment and Instructions for the care of gas victims. French Dread Grows. French anxiety over Germany's al leged monarchlal and military alms has been Increasingly voiced In par liament and the press since Hitler's nazls began their march to power two years ago. The elevation of the nazi leader to the chancellery, the re cent visit of Princess Hermlne, wife of t the former kaiser, to Berlin, and Germany's readoptlon of the royal colors have contributed to French nightmares. 4 Fender and body repairing. Prices right. Brill Sheet Metal Works. 'NOT CONSTIPATED FOR SEVEN WEEKS ' Writes Mrs. Johnson After Using Kellogg's All-Bran Sufferers from constipation will be interested in this unsolicited letter: "Your All-Bran surely relieves constipation. I am so glad over the good it has done me that I feel I must write and tell you of it. "For lunch I take a banana, a large one. Six tablespoons of All Bran in a sauce dish, and dip baaana at each bite until all is consumed. I haven't been consti pated now for seven weeks." Mrs. Louise Johnson, 1433 Forest Street, Denver, Colorado. Constipation often causes head aches, loss of appetite and energy, sleeplessness. This condition is usually due to lack of "bulk" to ex ercise the intestines, and vitamin B to further promote regular habits. Kellogg's All-Bran has both, as well as iron for the blood. The "bulk" In All-Bran Is much like that in leafy vegetables. With in the body, it forms a soft mass. Gently, it clears out the wastes. Try All-Bran In placo of patent medicines often harmful. Two tablespoonfuls dai'y will overcome most types of constipation. Chronic cases, with each meal. If not re lieved this way, see your doctor. Use as a cereal, or In cooking. Recipes on the red-and-green pack age. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. SUHDAK GEASS ALFALFA SEED, per lb. 12c to idc In 100 Lb. Lots. SEE OUR SEEDS BEFORE 70U BUT F. E. SAMSON CO. SEEDS FEEDS FUEL TRANSFER STORAGE Phone 833. 229 N. Riverside CHILE'S POLICE IN MANY LANDS Increased Communistic Ac tivities Seen All Along West Coast of South America Ports Hotbeds VALPARAISO, Chile (AP) Agents of the secret police assert they have found Increased communist activities In Chilean ports and that these co incide with conditions along the en tire west coast of South America. They claim that this city has be come the center of a Moscow-Inspired "Latin American campaign on the west coast" and that orders are sent from here to reds in other cities. Active Among Dock Workers. Communist agents have been found especially active among dock workers in all the ports, unemployed living in government relief stations and In cer tain army and navy units. The Valparaiso unit of the civil guard, a militant organization pledg ed to help any constitutional regime against either radical or militaristic upheavals, has offered Its services to the authorities. The guard called out a brigade recently when reds tried to foment an uprising In a regiment at Vina del Mar. Funds Reduced. The police claim there Is less money than usual In communist hands this year. They explain that the third Inter nationale at Moscow has diverted to China some of the funds formerly sent to this continent, but that this has been balanced by an Increase in the number of volunteer red workers. Brazil Checks Borrowing Habit RIO DB JANEIRO (AP ) Brazil, with most of her foreign debt in sus pension, plans a constitutional bar rier against future borrowing orgies by the nation, states and municipal ities. The constitutional drafting commission has approved an article providing that foreign loans may be contracted only for productive projects. STOP in atSWEIVTSFor Kodak Films Tomorrow SWEM'S EASTMAN KODAK DEALERS Southern Oregon's Largest Kodak FlnlsAilng Plant tn E. Main St, Medford EASTER SPECIAL For Saturday, Sunday and Monday SUGAR Cane 10 lbs. 35c EGGS fresh standard 2 dOZ. 1 5c BUTTER Snider's lb. 1 5c Any one of the above with the purchase of 5 GALLONS, or more of TEXACO Fire Chief Gasoline at the regular price. WATCH FOR OUR WEEKLY SPECIALS Clover Leaf Ser. Station & Groc. South Riverside at 13th St. JV2C per Flight 'o Time (Medrord and Jackson Count lllitorv from the File, ot Toe Mall Tribune ol 20 and 10 Years A to ) TEN YEARS AGO TODAY Aplrl 14, 192S (It was Saturday) Mathilda Mccormick, heiress to Rockefeller wealth, marries a Swiss riding master. A. S. Roaenbaum, the Southern Pa cific claim agent, arrived here this morning trom Portland and atepped from the train Into the bright sun light with a feeling of relief, as ha left for Medford Friday night, April 13. on train 13 and there were Just 13 passengers in the sleepers and 13 care on the train. He will week-end In the city. Mayor Qartdls calls upon all good citizens to buy a ticket to the Vol unteer Firemen's ball. A woman returns Chief of Police Adams' lost star. She found it In the street. The weatfcer starts to warm up and orchardlsts' fears of frost are fading. Oregon I. W. W. plan to strike. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY April 14, 1913 (It was Monday) Clasa of 18 baptized in Bear creek before large crowd. All varieties of pear trees now In' full bloom. Mose Barkdull drives to Jackson ville In 11 jnlnutes and 3 seconds. Many country people lh town to see Barnea' circus. Pre-coollng plant plana discussed by local fruitmen. Over half of inch of needed rain falls. Find no apples upon tables of Ore gon hotels, and orchardlsts are angry-Bud Anderson, "Pride of Medford," t Is favored to defeat K. O. Brown In fight at Vernon tomorrow night. ' Women of this community are In vited to attend the Easter Monday luncheon given by Catholic ladles at the Parish Hall, one . o'clock. 35c ad mission. Be prepared for the many picture opportunities of Easter Sunday Pictures of the children the girls in their new bonnets the orchards in bloom. . Bring the exposed film back Monday for the careful developing and printing that our photo experts give them. FILMS IN AT 10 A. M. ready same day lb.