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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1934. N-
Bedford Mail Tribune
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'5-3T-39 N. fclr BL PboM
BOUGHT W, BUHL, Editor
Ao Independent Nanipapar
entered u aecond eltu nattar at Uedford,
Oregon, under Act ot Marcn 8, 1819.
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Official patr of tha City of Medford.
Otflelal oiper of Jaiaon County.
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ind alio U til local new! puhllohed herein.
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Editorial Correspondence
Ye Smudge Pot
ttj Arlluir rtrry. i
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Feb. 28. Gas is i9 cents at Beatty,
Nevada where we replenished the old bug at 11 :30 this morning.
The asthmatic and limping general store keeper who supplied
it apologized for the charge and claimed it should be 30 cents,
but he is beating the government out of. a cent federal tax, and
expects to get away with it unless "they send along some fed
eral spotters.". We wager he is safe. We don't believe even a
government spotter would journey out to Beatty, Nevada, if
he could possibly help it.
This section of southern Nevada strikes us as the land that
God forgot. It is the most desolate, forlorn, depressing wilder
ness we have ever encountered in our various wanderings. An
overcast sky and a cold, raw wind added nothing to our enjoy
ment. Taying 29 cents for gas when it is only 25 in the depths
of Death Valley, and 20 cents at Barstow, ranging from 14 to 17
in Ij. A., not only put a dent in our declining pocketbook, but
speeded us on our way toward Las Vegas, resolved to throw the
dust of Beatty from our rear tires, as quickly as possible.
We did. We not only threw dust but several bushels of
quartz tailings, gravel, and perhaps a cart- load of boulders.
To bestriotly accurate it wasn't bad for nine or ten miles. The
little bug left a trail of smoky white dust about three miles
in the rear, and the pebbles beat a tatoo on the rear fenders
like a machine gun on a tank, but as long as one kept the front
wheels in the single track, the boat kept going and the speedo
meter clicked evenly enough. But after that ten miles the high
way became what is called in California "dangerous but pass
able, '' but in Nevada is called a secondary road. At least
that is what they called It in Beatty not paved but a regular
state highway, marked on the map with a dotted instead of a
solid red line.
ltere were several towns also marked on that red line and
we decided to stop at the first onefor lunch. The first one,
however, proved to be a sign post, "the Paolo Verde mine five
miles", the second proved to be a filling station for the bug,
not for man and beast, though they did have real beer on ice.
As it wag around 34 below zero this type of liquid luncheon
didn't appeal to us. We asked the Indian boy with a big hole
in the seat of his overalls, where we could get luncheon en route
to Las Vegns.
"Indian Springs" was the laconic answer, whether merely
up herself for we don't believe the apple eating boy was much
help.
And there is the explanation for southern Nevada GOLD.
No human beings would venture there, much less stay, if they
.didn't believe there was gold in "them thar hills." In that
entire jog over 130 miles we didn't see a ranch, a horse, a cow
or a chicken no, nor a blade of grass. Nothing but bare moun
tains, bare hills, sage brush and rocks. But for gold, particu
larly at its present price, man and woman will undergo any
privation and hardship. And that is what they some of them
are doing now. R. W. R.
PlnsUy by making gwtura th light
dawned on a clerk In Herrod'. "You
mean," hs or led, "a lac. flannel!"
And Oeraghty got hla waeh rag.
(Copyright. 1934, McNaught
Syndicate, Inc.)
Crltlclam haa been levelled at the
governor tor ume ot hla appoint
ment, during hl tenure at oltlce. To
. MBm ,,n tiimrj the aDDOlntment
of the governor have teen no wore. , the characteristic taoiturnity of the redskin or resentment that
than aome of the electing by th. wsg denied the rare opportunity of selling some 29 cent gas,
people. ... jwe don't know, nor did we care, the prospect of luncheon
The eacape of John (Dongeroua) j ahead cheered us up immensely,
"din? No"' Paoorefrom I So on we went, expecting every minute to hit a chuck hole
i.n i:'.iaiia ln.il preaidcd over by a that would resolve the old bue into a nile of nuts and bolta and
T!SlTiSd instead of merely shaking those two remaining molars
on tne Jctt rear sulo loose, out thanks to Mr. buich vvnen a
better car is made lie will make it) is old stuff, we mako affidavit
here and now no better car will be made or could be. (tfPd adv.)
Well, thanks to him, anyway and probably Lady Luck we
diapatchea do not explain how either i finally got there, "INDIAN SPRINGS P We wondered if they
and no aloucn of a wood oarver. He
untangled hlmaelf from an alleged
"eacape-proof" Jail, by whittling hlm
aelf a No. 1 Imitation of a platol.
from a broomhandle, or other piece
of timber, with a Jackknlfe. The preaa
the Jackknlte or eomethlng to whittle
hannened to be handy. Neither are
regarded aa atandard equipment for a
felon'a ceU. Thua equipped Mr. DH
llnger cowed hla guarda. It waa only
a Jump to th. Jail arsenal, where h.
cut aside hla wooden platol for a
machine gun, Intimidated more dep
uty aherlHa, aelzed the awlfteat auto
In Crown Point, Ind., and with a
commandeered chauffeur waa away
acroaa th. pralrlea, accompanied by a
colored gentleman, who Uae Dllllnger
waa waltlna for the law to get around
to hannlng him. By thla time the
law enforcement agencies were In hot
purault, and the lady aherlff In hys
terica. The escape ot Dllllnger la Hat
ed aa "remarkable," an apt classifica
tion, but It also amella and sounds
"fishy." A compelling motive actuat
ed Mr. Dllllnger In hla vanlehment,
and his record ahowa he possesses a
positive genlua tor getting out of
prison. Nevertheless,' everything that
Mr. Dllllnger needed most In hi de
parture was bandy enough to warrant
a thorough Investigation, while trying
to catch him again.
The Congressional Record of pVbru-
wcre hot or cold, iron or sulphur, good for a broken back and
a pain in the neck, or invaluable as one of Mother Nature's lubri
cants. Would they have a little' hotel, or just a few cottages
with a common dining hall T
"Indian Springs!" there it was fluttering in the hurricane,
a street banner, red letters on a white background, but where
WAS it we could see nothing but a single story hut with a red
gas pump just off the front stoop and another little dclapidated
hut noarby. About 30 rods down the road was an edifice that
had been a barn about 50 years ago, but was now apparently a
combination garage and blacksmith shop.
A white boy greeted us this time ho had a sheepskin reefer
over his blue jeans, and was eating an apple.
"Could you tell us where Indian Springs is, plcaset" we
inquired.
The boy pointed vaguely across the road with his apple, and
then started to masticate furiously in an effort to clear his
mouth sufficiently to make speech audible.
After several Bpasmodio gulps, he finally enunciated!
"It's over there about five mile, I ain't never been there,
only come here a few weeks ago they any Indians run it lot
ary 3, reveals that the army, in as-, of 'cm live 'round there see them cottonwoods : it's just beyond
sumlng th. delivery of th. air mall, , . ,. ., 1
Is subject to poeme by aolona, aa well
aa the hazards olwvlatlon. A portion
of th. poem la as foltowa:
Acroplanea flash through air,
Open to weather and bare,
Carrying the air mall, while
' All the world wondered.
Stormed at by anow and Ice,
Plunging through unknown space,
night through the fog they flew,
Pilot and co-pllot.
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M.D.
Comment
on the
Day's News
Signed letters pertain I Kg to personal health and hygiene not to d il
ea m diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady if a stamped
Kelf-addrepsed envelope la enclosed. Letters should be oriel and written in
Ink. Owing to the large number ot letters received only a tew can be an
swered. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions
Address Or. William Brady, 365 El Cajnlno, Beverly Hills, Cal.
PRENATAL AND MATERNAL. CARE
A little book on "Prenatal and Ma-
ternal Care," by W. E. Hunter, A. B..
M. X., V. A. O. 6.
of Loa Angeles,
seem to me more
meaty and prac
tice,! than other
b o o k a on the
aubject for
pectant or ama
teur mothers.
Don't let the
string of letters
after the author's
name frighten
you; there are
really no hlfalu-
tin a Ira about
him, as you will
see when you read
,hls book.
Dr. Hunter tells us that more than
500 theories for the determination of
ex have been advanced and discarded.
Offhand, I ahould say the estimate
is moderate. Approximately 499 of
the theories have been expounded to
me by correspondents who desire Im
mediate confirmation so they can be
gin to get ready to commence think
ing of having the hovel done over
Into a home. But meanwhile, if I
will kindly Include directions for
-"birth control" ...
Scientific study of embryology has
shown that the chromosomes (cellu
lar elements) of both male and female
cell nuclei carry the hereditary tend
encies and aex qualities and that the
sex of offspring Is the product of the
predominating number of sex ele
ments in the two nuclei that fuse to
form the embryo.
There are equal number of sperm
cells predominating In either male or
female chromosomes, so It Is purely
a- matter of chance which type of
sperm cell reaches the ovum first.
This explains why, notwunsiana
lng all theories, notions or yarns,
there have always been and will al
ways be practically as many boy ba
bies as girl babies born.
You pays your doctor (I hope) and
takes whatever the doctor brings.
Dr. Hunter points out a trick of
the trade. "Often doctors resort to
subterfuge by asking the patient
which sex la desired and then pre
dicting the opposite sex. If the guess
proves correct the physician la pro
claimed a prohpet, and If the guess
be Incorrect the mother Is so pleased
with the result that the doctor's mis
take Is entirely overlooked."
Since the chances are 50-50, the
question affords midwives, fishwives,
old wives and young 'una wide scope
for bandying mystic methods.
"As soon Is the patient feels rested
and has recovered from the soreness
caused by the muscular exertion of
labor. It is well for her to begin sys
tematic, active movement of the
muscles of the body" says Dr. Hunter,
and the little book describes and Il
lustrates exercises which have proved
most suitable for restoring tonicity to
the muscles, hastening convalesence
and keeping the figure trim. Among
these exercises are the knee-chest or
knee-elbow posture, various leg rais
ing, and arm raising movements done
while the patient Is In bed, and walk
ing on all fours filter she gets out of
bed.
"Castor oil should never be taken;
It wearies the musculature of the
bowel and In the end Increases con
stipation. To this advice of Dr.
Hunter's I should add the suggestion
that It applies to children and people
as well as to expectant or amateur
mothers.
The public .library should have Dr.
Hunter's "Prenatal and Maternal
Care," or can get It from the pub
lisher, J. W. Stacy, Inc., San Francisco.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Stature.
Son, 12, very short. His father Is
short and stout. I fear my boy Is
doomed to be a "shorty too. Is there
any treatment or anywhere I can go
for "shots' to make his grow taller?
pir. O. O. J.
Answer In certain cases of retard
ed growth ductless gland medication,
given by your family doctor, may pro
mote more rapid Increase In stature.
There la no specific remedy for the
purpose. If the child Is not below the
average stature of his parents prob
ably nothing can be done to make
him taller.
Fish Oil.
Each drug store seems to think a
particular brand of cod liver oil the
best, and no two offer the same kind.
S. P. E.
Answer In my opinion crude cod
liver oil which comes In bulk, with
out any brand name or fancy pack
age, Is best. Halibut liver oil Is at
least as good as cod liver oil. Salmon
oil has been found an excellent source
of vitamins, and Its taste Is rather
pleasing.
(Copyright, 1934, John P. Dllle Co.)
lid. Note: Readers wishing to
communicate with Dr. Brad?
should send letters direct to Or .
William Brady. M. D.. 265 El Ca
mlno, Beverly Hills. Cal.
there over the hill,
(An INDIAN resort, eh, and five miles away over the hill I)
"Could we get anything to eat around here!"
Another nod, more gesticulations the young man was ap
parently ravenous he had taken another bite.
"There it is, see that sign", and h pointed to the little
shack. Suro enough it had escaped us in our first survey
"Cafe" it was painted in red on white also. .
A consultation was held as we surveyed the forbidding ex
terior of this desert "cafe' with visions of greasy fried tutors
and canned milk, served no doubt by an unhygenio Indian
squaw. However it was after 1 p. m., we couldn't reach Las
Vegas until 3 :30 or 4, and had had nothing to eat since breakfast
at Furnace Creek so as usual the inner man won.
W entered the cafe and Mood there literally gasping. Brok
' A great ado prevails In California
over kissing of the fair, In tha state
prlntery. It seem to have been one
of the emoluments of bolng a boss,
and a number of romantic males In
volved face a quiz. Only the kisser,
not the kissed, will be thus Incon
venienced. It Is well known that It
takes two, to do a good Job of k Using,
and so far the records fall to show
there was any screaming, kicking, or
raising of a hubbub, to thwart the J en down, dreary and unpainted outside, it was nothing short of
ociau oraeni. it reniiy iooks iik
state that condoned a lynching, could
overlook a bit ot necking.
superseded the 'Easy Payment" wash
ing machine In the suburban back
yards. The washing machine saved
labor, and nevef waa dangerous to
run Into on a dark night.
I a warm, coxy Carmel tea room within. A muscular, smiling,
(middle aged woman, dressed in spotless white greeted us, and
I presented us with printed menus. W e ordered ham and eggs,
It begins to appear the civic vent ti j , ' .
this year wiu be from contented roast beef sandwich, milk, and vegetable soup. . 1 here was a
tented rattlesnakes. Munch counter covered with new white oilcloth, there were three
The old-fashioned clothesline has!or four little tables, egg yolk yellow with light green trimmings
a chuck stove was burning brightly in a corner, there was a
Victrola near the window, the place was as clean as a new
made pin.
The Boup was served, good and piping hot, the roast beef
sandwich contrary to quick lunch tradition whs not drowned in
grease and brown gravy, the milk was fresh and sweet.
So while we were robbed of a good story for nothing fit to
eat for 130 miles through darkest Nevada would have mado
better copy this is a chronicle of things as they really happen
riONKKR triMHIINKM
(Pendleton K.ittt Orrgontan)
Mr. Prod Hendley of Umatilla has
been appointed postmaster general, or
at least one might ao conclude from
the arrogant authority which ha as
sumes In sending or retaining the
mall belonging to other people and J ftmJ there n the truth.
.piares. ronimnsier uvernioro went
down to Prospect Saturday by special
conveyance to get the Pendleton mall,
as we have had none from down the
Columbia now for a whole week, and
telephoned Mr. Hendley In regard to
the matter, who. exercising his su
preme authority as autocrat of the
United States mall business, respond-
NEW YORK
DAY BY DAY
BY O.O.McIntyre
NEW YORK, March 8. Diary:
Early abroad, aurtouted In my brave
greatcoat or deep blue, and came
upon Edgar oei
wyn, her. from
th. cinema atu
dlos. and his sis
ter Rae. Then to
see the Watter
sor. Rothsckers,
lotting statues
In chslk, after
having lost their
daughter Virgin
la, temporarily
between trains
In Chicago.
So at my la
bours snd read
ing authentically from a prlrati let
ter that two of our young acreen
stara each have false upper and
lower plates. Mid-afternoon Riley
Cooper popped In with his Boston
"Michael" hs has taught to circle,
growl and charge like a Cljde Beatty
lion aa he playa trainer with a
chair.
Dinner at the M. H. Aytesworths,
the Orantland Rices. Lucy Virginia
Long and s the, Richard Pattersons
there and" on to a charity to-do.
talltlng to Kent Cooper who Intro
duced Owen D. Young. To bed Isto
reading Charles Wllllama' biography
of Bacon who had 100 hand warts
aa a boy.
(SI
III tlio little kitclion was a new rnnmri clrctrio rniittP, every
tliinjt there waa spick and span as a sliip'a galley.
The woman in charge explained:
"I have only been hero a few weeks, came up from Amarillo,
Texas with the boys. Have fixed it up inside but haven't had
time to get busy on the outside vet. Mv brother is up in the
ZLllTl cL.byVl " m" lliMs l,""ki,,t: f,)r -thought I n.iuhl as well keep busy don
lio Its. Ao coi-l 'hers", she bad mtucutly dont all the puntiug aud ckauuig
On, of the best of the lat Mon
tague Olaaa'a atorlee and what a
atory teller he waa! concerned the
stay-out who arrived at th. Lambs
at 9 a. m., afraid to go home to his
wife at Great Neck. He spied two
gray-derbled acrobats In dead-panned
quiet at a corner table and Invited
them to accompany him. praising
hla wife aa one of those willing hos
tesses, ready to arloe at any hour
to prepare a tasty spread. Reluctant
ly, they accompanied. On the way
he continued to extol his wlfe'a good
humor. Throwing open the front
door, ahe greeted htm In frowry
contempt from top stairs and then
heaved a flower pot that nipped him
flunh on the chain. As he came to
he cried to hit companions: "Jolly
Utile woman. Alwaya clowning I
a row of flgurea and glanced up
smiling. "A good day's recelptsl" I
observed. "No," she said, "Just two
more weekly paymenta on my leop
ard skin coat!"
Personal nomination for the most
forlorn of New York's poor little rich
boys John Jacob Astor, III.
Rex Cole's Sunday night buffeta
before the enormuoua open fire at
hla Westchester estate are a bright
Interlude In the life of many weary
towners. He Is one of those off-hsrid
hosts who entertains by letting guests
severely alone. Aa a result they are
soon huddling In quartets, doing the
best of their parlor trlcka and ex
uding that spontanlety that comes
only to those who have forgotten
for the moment to take life ser
iously. At a buffet for Mary Plckford re
cently, I hear, a brnsh young crasher
whose erfronterles became too brarn
waa called to the entrance hall, given
his hat and coat with the augges
tlon the air outside waa refreshing.
He asked If h. might return to the
drawing room of the festivities for
Just a moment. The favor was grant
ed and after hastily gobbling a des
sert, he filled his pockets with clg
srets snd was on his way. Which
gives yotl an Idea of the Vew York
brand.
By FRANK JENKINS
T-iHE new Doumergue government of
Franc, w. read, la reported to b.
seriously considering bow th. ques
tion of debts owed th. United States
may be settled.
Th. solution of that problem Is to
PAY THE DEBT, which la an honest
one.
nPHE solution of ANY debt problem
Is to pay the debt, If you have
the money, or can get U and Prance
has th. money.
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, speaking
in Washington on Saturday, saya
the outstanding feature of the first
year of hla administration has been
th. amazing and universal Increase In
the Interest of people in the govern
ment. In these days, people HAVE to be
Interested In government, for govern
ment enters Into practically every
thing they do.
epHAT, however, doesn't alter th.
fact that Interest of the people as
a whole in the affairs of government
Is a tremendously important thing.
Whether we have good government
or not depends pretty largely on
whether or not people are genuinely
Interested In government.
When all the people are genuinely
interested In It, government la pretty
apt to be good. When they are not.
It Is pretty sure to get bad.
QAMUEL INSULL, Athena dispatches
uo, iim uceu toia wiat ne
must leave Greece. It Is reported that
he may take up his residence In Syria.
In the course of time, It may be
that he will wish h. had atayed In
tne united Statea and taken his med
icine. T JERK I. some fairly good advice:
If you ever get Into aerlous trou
ble, you will be better off In th. long
run If you stick It out and face th.
music than If you try to run away.
OPEAKINQ further of Instill, he to f
"k uwcrca a nuge
sum In return for being made king of
Andorra, a tiny nation lying between
Prance and Spain.
The Interesting angle to that report
la whether or not he HAS a hug. sum
of money.
Those who bought stock In his en
terprises, In th. daya when he was
one of the kings of big business In
thla country, will be psrtlcularly In
terested In that angle.
If Instill really has a lot of money.
It will be mighty hard to convince
them that It Isn't THEIR money.
A- PORTLAND dispatch conveya the
Interesting Information that
scarcity of cabbage throughout the
east has created an extensive market
for Oregon sauerkraut.
Prices, we are told, have advanced
about 13 a barrel.
GOVERNMENT passe. laws to help
th. farmer, and spend, billions
of dollars, but NOTHINO MUCH
HAPPENS.
But Just let demand get ahead of
supply and something happens right
away.
What happens la that prlcea GO
UP.
WE can pasa lawatlll we are black
In H. fa-. .-J nfT.. ..
rency, and do a lot of other things.
but In the long run what makes
prices go up Is excess of buyers over
aellera.
British Spokesman
0 ' fH.
Capt Anthony Eden, lord privy
leal of Great Britain, represented
his nation In conversations with
European leade-s regarding main
tenance of Austrian Independence.
(Associated Press Photo-
could Introduce the tax provision
there and the bill would still bear
the fiankhead name. In fact It
would bear It twice.
So Representative Bankhead Intro
duced Senator Bankhead'a bill In the
house with the taxing provision, and
everyone Is satisfied. Which proves
they are beginning to learn politics
in the agriculture department.
Squash.
An NRA official found himself fac
ing a date to play squash, and re
membered that ,he needed a new
squash raquet. He reached for the
phone and called a well-known
sporting goods store. "What time
do you close?" he asked. "Five-thirty,"
came the reply. He looked at
his watch. It was 5:25. "Can't you
stay open a few minutes? I'll be
right over." "Oho no," replied the
cleric, "We can't stay open after
0:80." "Wfty not?" asked the offi
cial, getting a bit Irritated.
"The NRA won't let usl" said the
clerk, banging down the receiver. .
Visitors from Roseburg According
to the Roseburg News-Review, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Q. MoMlllln of that city
are spending a few days In Medford,
visiting their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. El wood Strader.
In keeping with the times Drugs
snd Toiletries at Cut Prices at JAR
MIN'S DRUG STORE.
Be correcciy corseted In
an Artist Model by
Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann.
Flight o. Time
(Medford and Jackson Count)
History From the Files of The
MaU Tribune of 20 and 10 Year
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
March 5, 1024.
(It waa Wednesday.)
School attendance in the county
drops, as parents start on auto tours.
Transient hurt at Main street cross.
Ing when he falls from freight train.
Epldemlo of home gardening
starts. '
Many auto Lets fall to get license
plates, and will be subject to arrest.
Hoof and mouth disease rages In
California.
"Recreate In Oregon," title of new
booklet issued by Portland C. of C,
Sportsmen flic protest with state
fish board against "any further in
dustrial development along Rogue
river, that imperils Oregon's great
est asset, for lovers of the great outdoors."
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
March 5. 1914.
(It was Thursday.)
President appeals for Panama Ca
nal tool exemptions for British ships.
The auto used Jointly by the city
engineer and police department la
now left standing near the Commer
cial club nights, to be handy In case
of an emergency call.
Attorney Porter J. Neff to address
Gold Hill citizens on "The Perfidy of
Wall Street."-
A gang of Ashland cut-ups Invaded
this city last night, and they started
a young revolution. The police sup
pressed them. They claimed the booze
they had purchased for the Jollifica
tion had been stolen, but it devel
oped they had drunk It themselves.
All dice games are banished from
cigar counters. Council says It can
do nothing about "girls Joy-riding,
as that Is a matter for the girls'
parents."
MacKinnon Here O. A. MacKinnon
of Klamath Pulls has reported for
duty at the state police office here,
to fill the vacancy occurring -with
the resignation of James O'Brien from
the force. MacKinnon was formerly
connected with the Klamath Falls
city police department. .
In keeping with the times Drugs
and Toiletries at Cut Prices at J Ait
Mi N'S DRUG STORE.
In keeping with tne times Drugs
and Toiletries at Cut Prices at JAR
MI N'S DRUG STORE.
Just about the time of year I get
togged out for the cold weather.
I paw one of those Palm Beach wtn
dow displays and shiver right into
a congestive chill. Muffled, mlttened
and extravagantly galoshed, It is a
wrench for a nit-wit with about one
red corpuscle left to come suddenly
vlsa-vts with a robin's egg-blue open
throated sport ahlrt. a back-dlpp
Panama hat, sandals and a lady's
bathing suit that Is plum back lew.
Also It's no particular help to the
brr-r-r I bridge work.
Bsgatellea: Mrs. Gilbert Gabriel,
wife of the critic, li an accomplished
painter . . . Irvln Cobb says most
of the Southern plays are lncestral
Instead of ancestral ... A famous
beautician says all platinum blendes
have Inferiority complexes . . . Gus
Edwards, who alwaya associates with
youngsters. Is the youngest looking
of the song writers, although a ret
eran , . . "The Voice of Experience"
gets most radio mall.
IAMB'S !
BeJfhicl j
(Continued tiutn page one)
that Senator Bankhead'a brother Is
a member of the house. The brother
I think nothing quite so appeal- j
lug as the candour of small ambi
tions. She la a blonde Venus of the '
cinema ticket window, gating out i
from her glass enclosure with i wt 1
of scientific deuhmnl. The other'
yeuUig aiuing, ti was bnt oor
Tom Geraghty ran himself raggedy
trying to buy a wash rag in London.
Stop Gas Pains! Gentian
Remedy Gives Relief
Acting on BOTH upper and lower
bowel Adlerlka washes out all poi- 1
sons that cause gss. nervousness and
bad sleep One dve ives reiif at
onve Hrath a Drug 6tor and Med- t
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Klamath Falls
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