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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVE1IBER 8, 1933.
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By Art&m Perry
Repeal Wins, A Miracle
THE big news regarding prohibition is not that the 18th
amendment has been repealed, that wag conceded before
yesterday's elections, but that at last a state has voted dry,
two states in fact, North and South Carolina.
It has taken over g year, and the expenditure of great energy
and literally millions of dollars to bring this about. In all the
36 states the organized Drys fought hard to prevent repeal,
employed speakers of national reputation, used the moral argu
ment effectively and persistently, but only in the solid south,
and only in two states, have their efforts been successful.
The repeal of the 18th amendment, while not news, at this
time, is nevertheless one of the most sensational examples of the
reversal of public sentiment, in the history of this country.
A year ago no one would have believed repeal POSSIBLE.
In fact one of the best known loaders of the Association Oppos
ing the 18th Amendment only last January, admitted the amend
ment would probably never be taken out of the constitution, but
declared it would become a dead letter, and suffer the nullifi
cation, in the country at large, that the amendment giving the
negro the franchise, has suffered below the Mason and Dixon
line. That was very generally the accepted view of the country.
TJUT something HAPPENED. Our own idea is the depression
was chiefly responsible for this extraordinary revolt. Pro
hibition being a part of the social and economio structure, of
the post-war boom era, and upheld by three consecutive Repub
lican administrations, naturally suffered from the political revo
lution, just as President Hoover suffered. And the repeal
movement was greatly aided by having the power and prestige
of the Boosevelt administration behind it. This support gave
the cause a respectability, the absence of which, for over a de
cade, was its fatal defect.
As has been previously stated in this column, repeal solves
one problem, only to introduce another one, almost as serious.
The' country will need the best ability and finest intelligence
it can produce, to prevent abuses and excesses of the privilege
now granted ; and demonstrate that under the new dispensation,
the cause of true temperance, will not be retarded, but will be
ADVANCED!
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M.D.
signed tetters pertuiiint u personal oeaita and ay rlcne cot Co dia
iM dUgiiuu or treatment. WW oe answered 07 Or tlrad) H a. lumped
teU-addrnued entetupe is encloied Letters .noriid M oner and irntteo id
ink. Owing to tbe larce ouoinei ol letters ceoeived only a lew can oe ans
wered nere. No reply can oe made Co queries not conforming Co Instructions
address Oc. William Brady, 28a Hi camlno. elenrlei mil. Cai.
SOME CANDID COMMENTS I'POM OIB
UNBIDDEN GLESTS.
The farm revolt In the Mid-West Is
underway. Violence marked tha open
ing day. In Iowa a mad farmer shot
a freight train In the caboose, and the
nation will soon know what effect the
vandalism had on the price of oaU.
...
Report from upstate Indicate that
the hitch-hiker, who used to rote and
beat the kind-hearted autolst who
helped him on his wet and weary
way, la now being robbed and beaten
by the autolst. This hitch-hiker
saved his railroad or bus fare from
Oakland, Calif, to a lonely spot near
Springfield, Ore., but the hospital bill
will eat up all the profits. If this
keeps up the highways will not be
safe for either autolst or hitch-hiker.
...
Klamath Falls object to the atate
controlling liquor aales through state
liquor stores. Klamath Palls desires
to do the controlling themselves. The
record of Klamath Palis In controlling
the bootleggers, entitles the munici
pality to this consideration.
John Anderson of 0, Point towned
Tues., selling ticket to a turkey din
ner. John recalls the Cleveland De
pression in South Dakota. A store
keeper would not trust him for a 15c
package of Arbuckle coffee, there was
such a drouth of credit. Neither
would Mr. Anderson trust your corr.
for a ticket to the turkey dinner.
...
After today any charming felony,
committed by a youth able to worry
about how his hair la combed, will
not be regarded aa a Hallowe'en
prank by the law. Neither will the
offender be able to hide behind hi
Paw's prominence.
...
The current hubbub on the Uni
versity campus, lack the fun and
fury of a Jackson county olvll war,
over nothing that really matters. It
will also not require a grim tragedy,
and a penitentiary, to subdue. Aa
. near as can be determined after read
ing eight columns of speeches in the
Portland Journal, all the university
professors are Irked, and allege they
are the victims of politics and poli
tician aa are we all. The embattled
professors and politician use bigger
and better words than were hurled
hereabout. A popular phrase and
academic mouthful la "carping con
eorlouanoss". 'Carplng censorloua
neas" waa called a "tantrum" by one
aide, and "a meas&ge to the taxpayer"
by the other, when bull-goring was
the order of the day here. They are
weak In their verbal mayhem.
...
ANOTHER BUSTED BUBBLE
San Bafael, Cel., Independent)
Almost every day newspapers
carry atorlea of tha heroism of
person who give their blood to
save the lives of their friends or
relatives. Such an act Is com
mendable but It Is not heroic
The giving of blood I about as
painful and dangerous as giving
away your last year's hat.
...
The very latest In "Infant sweaters"
ara now on sale, and every Infant
ahould have one. I. Coleman, the
genial go silo attendant, (lf-you-don't-try-to-gel-away-wlthout-paylng)
Is the latest to Join the rank of the
"Infant awrntera", and la a shining
example. HI sweating will be con
fined to the economio side of the
altustlon. Every Infant should have a
"sweater" at a place of butlrwas, and
one on the upper part of his chassis.
...
FIND THE ANSWER?
"Can all the so-called rsmedles, and
the to-called "new ordera,' the stop
ping of production,- the raising of
prices, the wanton destruction of
crops, the printing of stage money,
the taxing of an already pauperised
people for the planting of forest, the
payment of 600 million dollars In
miserly character-destroying doles,
the building of 3 billion dollars of
only semi-useful public works, the
lending of billions to bankrupt rail
roads, farmers, loan oompanle and
banks, the entrance of the govern
ment Into expansion competition with
the already over-expanded public
utility field, do anything except to
more thoroughly chain the debtor to
economic slavery and further enrich
the creditor?"
(Prom "Chaos oc SaciUlc"
At Last, Tammany Is Beaten!
THE victory of Fiorclla La Gunrdia, in the New York mayor
nlfv flirtation ia tlin (rrpntnsl nftlitipil! rilnw Tflmmnnv hns
suffered in 20 years.
Not only was the. Wigwam's candidate last in the race, but
the typically Tammany effort to split the field, and thus insure
the Republican candidate's defeat, completely flopped. Tarn
many'was knocked for a goal, from Coney Island to the Bronx.
The victory of "Holy Joe" McKce, would not, as some sup
pose, have been a victory for reform. McKee, individually is a
fine man, but he was unquestionably a stalking horse for Tam
many, and although a rebel in the Tammany ranks, would if
elected, have been embarrassed by certain obligations to the
Manhattan machine. He was actively supported, for example,
by Boss Plynn of the Bronx, and aggressively opposed by such
outstanding reform leaders as Samuel Seabury.
La Guardia, 011 tho other hand, was Scabury's candidate, and
was supported aggressively, by the progressive, enlightened
elements of both the democratic and republican parties.
La Guardia will enter offico without embarrassing obliga
tions, and with a free hand to give Greater New York, for tho
first timo in nearly a generation, clean, honest and efficient
government. His platform unlike McKee 's, did not deal in
generalities, but wag refreshingly explicit, favoring adoption
of the Cincinnati charter rule, preventing any city employe from
contributing to or receiving favors from any party candidate;
abolition of county governments within the city; elimination
of tho $'20,000,000 a year land condemnation racket; cleansing
courts, ruled by political spoilsmen, and a business-like balanc
ing of tho city budget. It also proposed a definite list of reforms
in the city school system.
JUDGING by his past record La Guardia is well fitted for such
a gigantic task. Young, dynamic, fearless, and forceful, a
veteran of the AYorld war, with two terms in congress, where he
made himself felt, and secured valuable political experience, he,
like Andy Gump, will wear no man's collar. He is a fighter and
a DOER. His weakness will probably be, not doing too little,
but trying, in a short time, to do ioo MUCH.
A Roosevelt Defeat?
FLECTION returns, as this is written, are not sufficiently
complete to form a definite, opinion regarding their signifi
cance, nationally whether they do, or do not, indicate a decline
in Roosevolt strength.
Of course the defeat of McKee will be interpreted as a rebuff
for the Roosevelt administration McKee repeatedly stated such
would be the ease, and there is no doubt, that Postmaster Gen
eral Farley persuaded McKee to run.
But there is little reality to such a claim. McKee's victory
would have given tho Roosevelt administration an influence in
New York city polities, which it does not now possess; but on
the other hand, thousands of New York democrats supported
La Guardia because they bclioved he had the best chance to
defeat Tammany and corruption, and not because they are cool
ing off in their enthusiasm for their party leader. On the direct
NATIONAL issue there is no reason to doubt that New York
city would support the present administration at least no evi
dence to the contrary was developed by this election.
Farley prestige, however, will surfer somewhat, in the coun
try at large and a great deal in New York state.
Nothing in politics succeeds like success. And aa mayor of
New York, Signor La Guardia will see that M. Farley doesn't
get to first base, as far as organizing a "little Roosevelt-Farley
machine" in Manhattan is concerned.
ALLEGED HORSE THIEVES
ARE NABBED AT ALBANY
ALBANY, Or., Not. 8 Two
own who Mid thy wm V. L. Rob
rUon and Bam Bojrc of Lake coun
ty. wr held hfr today for ques
tioning on a hora tteiilin chfR
Th fccruMtlon wu mud br John
Roner, 6un B And Amon Uu ol
rt-
clo. who purchased 94 horses
osntly in northern Ltk oountr.
They ftccuxed tho two men of htr
irvf told them stolen norseo.
Daughter of tha Nil Templa Pat
rol will hare a Rummage Aate Thurs
day and Friday, in tha building across
from tha Rlalto theater.
Contrary to popular notions there
la no characteristic evldenco of the
presence of a tapeworm, except the
finding of seg
ments of the par
asite, or the de
tection of the
eggs with the ml
croacope. The
host la as likely
to lack any appe
tite as he Is to
have an Inordi
nate appetite,
and to b hearty
and stQut as he
Is to be wan and
starved - looking,
regardless of how mum or now little
he eats.
Cne sign that suggests the presence
of s parasite, tho not necessarily a
tapeworm or not Infallibly a sign of
any Infestation, Is the finding of
what doctors call eoslnophlUa that
Is, a larger proportion of leukocytes
taking the red stain of eosln In the
blood specimen examined under the
microscope. While this clue Is only
suggestive It has pointed the way to
the correct diagnosis In many puz
zling cases.
Particularly In cases of trichinosis.
Is the finding of an Increased per
centage of eoslnophl.es In the blooa
examination a significant point.
Trichinosis, also called trlchlnlasls
Is Infestation of man by the trchlna
worm, trichina spiralis or trlchlnella,
a small round worm which passes Its
entire life cycle In man, rat or hog.
The adult worm la scarcely one-fifth
Inch In length, but the larva of tri
china penetrates the human stomach
and lodges In the muscles of various
organs. The Illness this produces
might be mistaken for typhoid fever
or for "rheumatism" It Is very pain
ful and In some cases proves fatal.
Trichina infestation occurs In many
Instances from the unwise eating of
raw ham or underdone pork which
happens to contain the trichina lar
vae. These can be detected In pork
only by microscopic examination. The
7J. S. meat Inspection no longer at
tempts to detect trlchlnoua pork. In
stead the government warns all per
sons not to eat pork or sausage made
from pork, whether It has been offic
ially Inspected or not. until It has
been properly cooked. Of course thor
ough cooking kills any trichinae or
other parasites the meat may contain.
Eight or ten days after eating the
raw ham or underdone pork or poorly
cooked sausage the victim comes down
with fever, headache, and general
symptoms which may masquerade as
"muscular rheumatism.' Puiriness of
the skin over the eyes and nose Is a
suspicious symptom. When In such
an acute, progressive Illness the mooa
examination discloses eoslnophlUa.
then It Is In order to procure a wee
bit of muscle for microscopic exami
nation to discover the spiral worms
encysted In the muscle. A special
harpoon Is used, and It obtains the
wee speck of biceps or pectoral mus
cle aa readily as an Injection of anti
toxin or similar medicine la made
Into muscle.
We have now discussed the Big Six
Intestinal parasites round worms.
plnworms, the three tape worms (beef,
pork and fish tapeworms) and the
dread little trichina. There are othere
but the Big Six comprise the lot for
this country.
What we are not saying about treat
ment or remedlea will never harm
anybody. We're going to leave It at
that. The host of any intestinal para
site who requires treatment had bet
ter leave the treatment wholly In the
hands of his own physician.
strychnated Iron you prescribe? I
feel very tired all the time , , , will
look for a reply in your paper . , .
Miss L.
Answer I do not prescribe strych
nated Iron, whatever 'that may be.
Only a physician who has examined
you can determine what alls you or
what treatment would be good for
you.
(Copyright, 1933, John F. Dille Co.)
Ed Notei Headers wishing to
communicate wltb Or. Brady
should una letters direct to Dr.
William Brady, M. 265 El Ca
mlno, Beverly Bills, Cailf.
Flight 'oTime
Mafora and Jackson county
tlistury from the KUea ol i'be
Mall Tribune of tv and 10 Kear
4K0.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
November 8, 1923.
(It was Thursday)
Income tax measure leading In state
by 20 votes.
Railroads will spend huge sums for
development in 1924.
Grand Cyclops of Louisiana, found
guilty of Bastrop outrage and gets
limit.
Red Cross drive starts and 91875
subscribed before noon.
Burglar breaks Into the home of
Hamilton Patton and steals his overcoat.
Mann's holds annual silk sale.
Medford Harness store to move Into
the new extension. (This Is Lam-ports.)
Local--Radio club to hold a meeting
and discuss regulations.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
November 8, 1913.
(It was Saturday)
Dock Stephenson returns from Can
ada, where he went last May to take
up a homestead, and will resume bar
berlng In the valley. Outside of bliz
zards, no water, typhoid fever, per
petual breezes off the North Pole,
and no fertility of soil. Dock says the
country la all right, but ts thoroughly
disgusted with It. .
Considerable trouble was experi
enced by Mrs. Oeorge Laldley Friday
In giving a social function and the
police were called to quiet affairs.
Six young men went on a rampage
and cut electric wires, stole the cake
and sandwiches, and accoidlng to
Sergeant Mego "raised 'Ned' In gen
eral." The young men will be hailed
before the Juvenile court, and made
an object lesson. (Two of the lot
are now civic leaders, and the others
are hard worker. ... Ed Note)
Ashland tax levy for year will be
close to 16 mills.
California provides funds for its
share of the highway over the Sts-klyous.
Oregon Weater.
Generally fair tonight and Thurs
day, but with considerable cloudlne&s
and valley fog; no change In temper
ature; light variable winds offsho.-a.
SALEM, Ore... Nov. 8. (AP) The
American Legion national executive
committee will consider the protest
of the Salem drum corps' disqualifi
cation In the national contest at
Chicago Jast September. J. T. De
laney, Oregon drum corps chairman,
announced today.
SALEM. Nov. 8. (?) The annual
Oregon Gideon conference will con
vene here Friday night with Oregon
and, Washington unite participating.
It was announced today.
QUESTION AND ANSWERS.
The Acidosis Complex.
Plesse send a diet for our 5-year-
old son, who has acidosis. Mrs. H. j
T. H.
Answer I don't know what you (
mean. Perhaps you take some quack
bait too seriously. If and when acid
osis actually occurs as a manifests-
tlon of one or another Illness, the ;
diet has nothing to do with it,
Tbc. Means Tubercle.
The local doctor claims I have T.B.
and wants me to enter a sanatorium. :
But a specialist I visited In said '
it is Just a run down condition and
poor blood and he can cure me In
four months . . A. K.
Answer Which proves the "special
ist" is a faker. No honest physician 1
or specialist ever promisee or guaran
tees to cure anything. You had bet
ter quit smart-alecklng and either
follow the advice of your physician
or consult another in whom you have
confidence If that is possible. Now
la the time to make up your mind
whether you have tuberculosis. In
cldentally. the abbreviation T. B
means tubercle bacillus. The abbre
viation for tuberculosis is tbc. Any
physician or specialist who dismisses
a patient with such a diagnosis as
"run down condition" or "poor blood"
ts a quack anyway. Send a stamped
envelope bearing your nddress and
ask for the monograph on tubercu
losis. One-Hair of One Per Cent.
Would you advise me to try the
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GERMAN APOLOGY
BERLIN, Nor. .(?. catrsor
Ica' demand has baen msrte by Rus
sian Ambassador Chlckuk upon the
German government for a public dis
avowal of a reference by Hermann
Wllhelm Ooerlng to the alleged Jail
tire or the Soviet Union to pay in
bill.
Tot Fuel OH Delivery call
Pump and long hose. Ead.
319.
Broken windows ilased tij
Trowbridge Cabinet Work.
Physical Ailments
Relieved by nrdlh Massat and
corrective eerele.
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