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PAGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOUD. OREGON, SUNDAY. JULY 29, 1934. Medford Mail Tribune "Enryonc In Southern Ortgos R.iai thi Hail Tribune" Daily Eiwpt Btturdtf Puftiurmi w t.KliMIHIi I'HINTINU CO. 9ft. 21-39 V 8L Pboot 16 K UK Kill W. UllilU KdltW Ao independent Nmpaper Intcred u tKond ei oitur it Medford. Offfoo, under Act of Hires 8. 18 1. UHRlltlPTION KATES Mallin Ariraru Dailj, one ftu 9&.00 DjIIt. ill month 3-f6 Dillj, one moDtl) 80 Br Cirrler to Aline i(uo.n, aioww. iirkiontllle, Centre! Point, Pboeolx, Tfcleot, Gold Bill tnd oo ttiKhvart. Dsltj. one jw 96 00 Daily, lt otonthl 1.36 Dtllr one moMb 80 AH termi. tub to idfiun. Officii. pow or the City of Medford. Offielil paper of iacUcin County. ftUSMBKK OK TUB ASSOCIATED FBEBS liecehlna tfull Uued Wire Serrlce Hie AwtctiiM Pren It nelitflrety entitled to trie uie tar publication ot all nei auptiam credited to It or oliwn.l credited In til If paper And tio to ttae local nci puninhta nerein. All rifhU for putilleatloa of epeeUl dUpaUnet bereln are alff reameo. HF.MBKU 09 UN11EU MEM ITF.MBFH OP AUDIT HIIHEAD Of CIKCIILAT10N8 Adrerttilrtf Kcpretcnutlrei M. C. MQ'iENSEN COMPANY OfNeei lo N York. Chlcaio, Detroit. Bai rranclteo U Ancrlee Seattle Portland. "Regimentation! Mil IS 3 t :. . ... -tji u.s. I U.I. 4, 9 Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. Tha demlK of bandit John Dlllln ger m favorably received tiara, and caused a decrease In In number of red dresses. THERE will be a great deal of conversation about it, during the campaign. There will be much heated oratory, and many declamatory pronouncements like this from the editorial columns of an up-state paper: "The Anglo flazon cannot be herded Into communal organization. Rugged Individuation 1a a part of hie nature that haj become Ingrained Into the very fibre of hla being through 2000 years of bitter atruggle againat tyranny and oppreialon. He can not and will not be regimented." Regimented, regimented, regimented, how the changes will be rung on that word I What does it meant It means placed iu a group, like a regiment, and being sub jected to certain discipline. It is the accepted and popular slogan of those Republican leaders who are fighting President Roosevelt and the New Deal. And as this paper's comment indicates, it is frequently asso ciated with Communism, Bolshevism, Socialism, and the other "isms," so detested by all good 100 percent Americans; although regimentation, as practiced by the Democratic admin istration, has no more to do with Communism, than it has with the Einstein theory. CO THE Anglo-Saxon can not, and will not be regimented! e Yer hft baa hepn racn'mpnr erl v.r sine hm srenrp1 from the jungle and discarded his stone hatchet for a pick-ax of iron. All laws have been a process of regimentation, a curb on rug ged individualism. So has what we call civilization. a or a more modern example of regimentation take our traffio laws. When there were few motor cars we had no traffic laws, excepting those regulating horse, drawn vehicles. But as motor cars increased, rugged individualism at the wheel of an automobile, became a menace, to life, limb and property. So motor traffio was REGIMENTED. Certain rules were drawn up, and in the larger cities, stop and go lights were installed, and lanes for one-way traffic, instituted. This was not relished by the rugged individualist. It isn't today particularly when he has a quart of raw gin in his hip pocket. He wants to drive as fast as he pleases, where he pleases, and when he pleases. But this hated regimentation says nay, and such Tugged individualism, is grabbed by the nape of the neck, and locked in v cell to sober up. TpiIERE also was a time when there were no rules and regula- tions regarding-business. It was. very man for himself Personal Health Service By William Brady. M.D. Signed lettera pertaining to peraoual health and hygiene not to dla eaae diagnosis or treatment wUI be answered by Dr. Brady If a stamped self-addressed envelope la encloaed. Lettera should be brief and written in Ink. Owing to the large number of letters received only a few can be an swered. No reply can be male to queries not conforming to Instructions. Address Dr. William Brady, 263 El Camlno, Beverly HIUs, Cal. A DEMOB WHO LI EES OL' DOC BRADY .iiiiiu me uuvii ihkb tne ninumosi. jam wneu ousiness grew dv The weather caused a number of . es j oitiaena to loaf on their front porches' leaps and bounds, when the Jay Goulds anj she Commodore and watch the world go by in their Vanderbilts, the Morgans and the Rockefellers, aUrted out to atocklng feet. A few of the rugged . tl , . . individualist were aockieas. but their , corral all the big business in sight, make this country consist wives were not home. A moon the j of g Bms . billionaires on one hand, and a mass of al of a wagon wheel beamed aloft. , . It havoc will not be known until paupers on the other, regimentation AGAIN stepped in. an audit la made of the October Tli Rhcrmnn nnti.triit law urno noonn Th. Tnt.t.l. ...... . .... - .u uniaiaii. vuiu- merce commission was established. So were many state public service commissions. Certain rules and regulations were laid down, for Big Business to follow. As a whole Big Business followed them, after a fashion, but in a very Bhort time found it easy to evade them. And Big Business continued to evade them until Franklin D. Roose velt was elected President. President Roosevelt presented his New Deal, which did not originate, but merely CONTINUED regimentation. Certain Big Business men were told they could no longer employ child labor. Other business men were told they could not cut prices below a certain point, of pay labor less than a certain amount. Bankers were told they couldn't take the people's money and use it for stock promotion; brokers were told they couldn't misrepresent securities they wish to sell to the people; interlocking directorates were ruled out, thus ahlvarees. ... Economy on some of the country roada haa made walking a pleasure, report a number of autotsts who have loftt their folne teeth while driving over aame. . The oldest Bob Hammond boy has returned from Portland, where he Journeyed to attend to legal matters, and aaw a fight between two puglllsU which waa a relief from the court room variety. Trederlck Pry haa returned from Ban Diego. Calif., where he took a course In beauty doctoring. Thl field Is limitless. Thurston Danlete and T. Bill Isaacs are home from the north, with trophies of their prowess with rod and gun. mm m II .W.l X fMl ft good dal like tht boy who reported to bU mother that there were a million caU fighting in the back yard. When rfjpegyBMwt mother cm a running the; de cided that any wy It waa our cat and another cat. Long year Ago the d e n 1 1 a t a rather liked my teachings. They hadn't learned that I don't b lieve It It worth while brushing one'a teeth. Nor had I thought up mat debatable scheme of having the dent lata re linquish the trade use of "doctor" to practicing physician exclusively Nor had I started calling dentists "Den tor" Instead of "Doctor." Today I have two dentists who art still my friends. One Is my own den tist he has base designs on a den ture that has served me well for 30 years, but aside from that X think he is iv swell dentist and If anybody ever does take a creek at this pet denture of mine It will be he. The other is a middle west reader who writes: "I would greatly appreciate any Information you can give me In regard to complications (If any?j caused by 'teething' in Infants, with special reference to the formation of pus in the ears. "I have been a reader of your column for years, and think It is about the last word In medical and dental questions. ' "N. D. C. D. D. S." In my opinion, "teething" in In fants Is never the cause of any Illness. When the baby la cutMng a tooth he may be a trifle irritable If the tfum Is sore, but "teething" can never ex plain convulsions, fever or such a condition as middle ear Infection or suppuration In the ear. Most well-nourished babies cut all their teeth without the slightest dis turbance. A few show a little fre fulness and increased salivation while the new tooth Is piercing the gum. Attacks of indigestion, vomiting or diarrhea attributed to "teething" arc invariably due to other causes, es pecially overfeeding or lack of refr.g- j eratlon to keep the milk fresh In very hot weather. Devices purporting to make teeth ing ensy are a delusion. The right car of the baby during 1 teething consists of seeing that the baby has the proper feeding, keeping the mouth clean with a solution of boric acid, perhaps letting the baby have a piece of Ice to suck when the gum is swollen or red. There la noth ing about the physiological process of cutting a tooth that prevents tne baby from having any ill that you tip flesh Is heir to. So give the child a break if he becomes ill in any way while teething. Call your doctor iu. I should like to hear again from Den tor N. D. C, end from other den tists who do not hate me. Z am anx ious to know whether dentists agre with me that the present separation of dentistry from medicine Is ana chronistic, both the separate schools and the aloofness between the phy sicians and dentists in practice. Prop erly, of course, dentistry Is a special branch of medicine, and no one should be permitted to practice den tistry until after he has completed a course in medical school and obtained the degree of M. D., after which he should pursue such technical study as may be necessary to fit him for his specialty. QUESTION'S AND ANSWERS Exterminating Ants. I make a strong solution of creo 11 n and water, spray floor and squirt with a syringe Into cracks or holes about walls, floor or shelving, and find that such treatment once a weak keeps ants out of our house. Mrs. o. w. Answer Some people dislike She odor of crealln perhaps because It is so much used about dog kennels. Methods for expelling ants from buildings or from the lawn are given in the booklet "Unbidden Guests," a copy of which sets you back 10 cents (coin) and stamped addressed envel ope. Easy to Lose. Some time ago you told about a method by which a peson could lose 10 pounds In a few weeks . . . (Mrs. H. A. P.) Answer Yes, but since that I have found a better way I won't mean I discovered it and now from personal experience I know It Is easy to lo&e 10 or 20 or 30 pounds and I haven't much sympathy for overweight people who complain they can't reduce. Send stamped envelope bearing your ad dress. Olve your age. height and weight otherwise no advice. Ask for monograph on reduction. Or Inclose a dime for booklet "Design For Dwindling" which gives detailed in structions.' (Copyright 1934, John P. Dllle Co ) Comment on the Day's News By FRANK JENKINS IT IS becoming fairly plain, by this time, what the trouble Is In Austria. One crowd wants to Join Austria to Germany, thus forming a state that will be powerful enough to be a factor In European affaire. The other crowd wants to keep Austria and Germany apart. - THE crowd desiring union of Aus tria and Germany is known as the Nazis. Its leader Is Hitler, of Germany. The crowd wishing to keep Aus tria and Germany apart la known as the Fascists. The Austrian Fascists are modeled after the Italian Fa scists whose leader la Mussolini. The Nazis want a strong, united Germany and Austria that can thumb Its nose at the rest of Eur ope. The Fascists want to keep Ger many and Austria divided and weak. I s (Continue irons Page One) the people, if they behave according to precedent, are sure to assert their right to live where they please with out Interference, even if It involves them in certain misery. Mere sugges tion of such a plan has already re sulted in the receipt by the depart ment of Indignant protests. the Austrian Reports from Louisiana say that, because of his high-handed methods in pushing punitive measures thru ths legislature, all of Senator Huey Longs enemies there have combined to crush him. If they are no more successful than they were in the sen ate, Huey will not have to worry. They all combined to get David D. Moore confirmed as collector of inter nal revenue for the district of Louisi ana and the nomination was even reported favorably, but when congress adjourned, the Moore nomination was listed among those which had failed of confirmation. Huey had accom- A A , ... I U1 'intniuiion. nuey naa accom premler, btood out for Austrian pllsned thls aim0fit single-handed Ed. Note: Persons wishing to communicate with Dr. Brady sbould send letters direct to lit. Will In in Brady, M. D., '65 E) Ca mlno, Beverly Hills, Cal. ITALY, wants A Btlt n-hri ni4l'rka(aul bUIh ilta government, has been ei red by the I preventing a do.en men on all Street from controlling, prac- I tically all Big Business in the country. government. Josephus mills, who escaped from Bouth Dakota, and arrived Isat parboiled nearly fror.e to death Tues day night. week AND once more old rugged individualism raises its rues- r nn(i eriPS out ,i,nt ,ilis is regimentation, somethii The Republican party of Oregon Is showing algna of life, and la laying plana to defeat every Democratic can didate, even If It dora make the presi dent and postmnster-Kcneral mad. A great many people are beginning lo fear the forthcoming paying of the fiddler, which la something that even a Brain Trust can t figure a way to evade. ... The police have been advlied that the West Main St. youngster who laid down In front of an auto to see the autoist atop, and cuss, la now unable to alt down. . . Peter Zimmerman of Yamhill co. who Is running for gov. on a whack-up-the.wealth pisiform, will be here next month and all who want mote money without awentlng are urged to put their shoulder to the wheel snd get behind him without delay. The guys who vote for him will get the first helping from the millionaires' bankrolls. ... Dock Robinson, the JUlle Sultan, has resumed his soclsl skirmishing. The Self-Hclp movement la not much of a antves. There haa even been a decrrac In tlie custom of neiping one a self to the other lel low a gasoline, or what haa he. ... Tom Carleton ot the riounce Rock area waa flouncing around town Frl. He Is a farmer, and was transacting business with a lead-pencil In hla pIMol pocket, lie bought hla boy, who Is a fine hurseinan, a bicycle. Thomas reports tlist the auto tralflc la so thick by his place, that he haa to look both directions betore cross ing the rosd to milk. When I ntosn he had some lon.orlsl service ren dered by the Bates Boys. A bevy of the Younger Married set have returned from a week's moun tsln climbing, to llnd dl.hes piled higher In the kitchen-sink thn the mountain they climbed. head, ing to which tho proud and liberty loving Anglo-Saxon will never submit, it is also Communism, Bolshevism, Socialism, and the Roosevelt administration is nothing but a collection of long haired anarchists and parlor Pinks! Ho, hum it was ever thus! And probably always will.be. yUE man who tries to make this world a better place in which to live, not for the few but for the many, the man who tries to make a fundamental change so the welfare ot Ai.u the people may be advanced in the basic order ot things, is invariably held up as a destroyer of an orderly government when in reality, he is, nine times out of ten, the only hope of preserving it. President Roosevelt, as we see it, in his so called "regi mentation" is fighting not to destroy the capitalistic system, but to protect it; not to advance communism, but PREVENT it. By regimentation, by social and moral discipline, he is endeavoring, to take the system we have and adjust it to modern conditions, so that it will endure, instead of going smash upon the rooks, of economic chaos and social dissolution. To accomplish this "REGIMENTATION" is as clearly needed to save the capitalistic system, as regimentation was needed to save our system of motor transportation, save it from "rugged individualism," from confusion and ultimate destruction 1 PORTLAND July 28. API A com. plaint charging that all employee of the Oregon Worsted company have been discharged because of their membership in the union of "United i Textile Workera of America." stilt wss Atty O. Newbury is looking guilty fl,d here Friday to enjoin the com In a new lu.n vehicle. psny and officers from Interfering j with or Intimidating Ita employes Several have returnee, from tne "with respect to their right to self Eugene pioneer pay-genta, and some orgsnlrjiilon for purposea of col report the crowd so thick they , lective bargaining or other mutual were turned down for sesu. aid or protection." The state federation of labor and the local union brought the action, nay T. Fn.hop Is president and gen eral manager of the OreR.-n Worsted romr.nv. lot III IVnillrttm. rNDIKTON. July 3S APt With 1 a msxlmum temperature of 106 de grees. Frld.v ns t'le lio!M d.v of the current fr.in hrtc T-rl,v held pruepecte ol being almost as hot. Vat UaU Tribuua sut ada. NEW YORK DAY BY DAY By O. O. Mclntyre aC' -Vttirt f J NEW YORK. July 38. Purely per sonal piffle: Boy vine's saddest hour when cows are driven home at dual. Harold Ross eats up a cigarette in quick lightning -like puffs. Joe Cook's closest friend is Raymond Behind -ler, private de tective. On two occasions I have grappled with clothes racks In dark hall a. Leo Newman rids his ticket agency of loafers by sprinkling ammonia on the floor. Bernard Baruch, for one, came out of Wall Street without stains. Hal Phyfe's studio comes nearest to the Informality of a Left Bank salon. The only stranger to look totally unlike my mental picture was Hal Roach. What became of the fellows who used to say, "Hey, Cull" WIten Ver non Castle entered public dining rooms, he'd throw his polo coat on the hall floor and hla police dog would stretch on It. X saw no men tion that Hal Skelly waa once a choir boy. Every ham la doubtful Will Rogers Is an actor. I used to freeze all the neighbors' Ice cream Just to lick the dashers. Flying Into a rage, I long for De Wolf Hopper's voice. Mine speaks. Norma Shearer has the sprucest, allcked-upplnesa of screen stars. Sim- lie: Aa dry as Helen Jacobs smile.! I lore to hear Phyllis .See man laugh. I When Zlegfeld. who never drank. fagged with off to routine he'd spray the room with expensive perfume. An evening to record: Eddie Pesbody is dropping over soon with his banjo to play all the tunes 1 suggest. Amon Carter Is America's most esrnest civic booster. Why do all the won der kiddles of the films fi?le out In maturitv? When I catch a big column blunder, my throat goes ash dry. If it hadn't been for Benedict Arnold, It would be a grand first name. George Primrose's soft shoe dance. Roy W. Howard once wrote a photo caption "Petite Little Dancer," but he got along all right. When I get out on a ltmb writing a column I take a pad and pencil to an arm chair across the room end finish tt whlm-wham. Emily Vander bllt Whitfield can write her first name with two quick strokes of the pen so nobody can read it. Gene Crawley's letters to me usually bear the return address. "Adele de Vere, The Red Garter Girls, On Tour." Nice scandal f- the help. Nsvcr knew a happily retired business or profes sional man. There are exactly 17 versions of the Astor-Glllesple row and It would not Interest me If all were correct. Nothing describes a four-flushing gesture like the Chi nese phrase, "making face." Richard Mansfield's Intonations and postures would be classed as cheap theatricals today. Two syndi cate associates are honored the same week Michigan University makes V. V. McNItt a Master or Arts and Ken tucky gives Albert Payson Terhune a colonelahip. I continue a leading member of the Madison Avenue Pants independence. The Nazis murdered him in order to get him out of the way. Then, apparently, . they tried to seize the government. Whether or not they will succeed Is not yet clear, although aa these words are jvritten It rather looks as if they might have ! failed. It Is hard to tell what Is hap pening, because of rigid censorship of the news. ! hereditary foe of Austria, ; to prevent union of the two, because she prefers a weak neighbor on her northern border to a strong one. In this desire, Italy is Joined by France, whose whole purpose, now as for generations past, Is to pre vent the rise of a strong Germany. AS THESE words are written, there Is doubt as to whether ' Italian troops have , crossed the Austrian border. One dispatch says ' they have, while another asserts they have not. Such Is censorship. When honest reporters are not permitted to tell J the news aa It happens, you can't j believe what you read. In Europe, with the exception of j England, there Is very little hon-' est, uncolored reporting of the news at any time, and none at all when a war scare is in the offing. against the efforts not only of "com bined" enemies, but of ex-fi lends. Just received large shipment ol Fruit Canning Cans and Lids. S'.sm No. 2 a . Buy nowl Hubbard Bros. Flight o Time (Medford ana Jackson Couoty History from the riles ot 1'he Mall Tribune of tu and 10 fears Ago) TEN YEARS AUO TODAY July 29. 1934 (It Waa Tuesday) Owing to the poor condition of Medford water, a numbe; of citizens have been getting their aupply at the Associated Oil company well aouth of town. . Crater Lake travel note close to the 28,000 mark. A tourist from Boston. Mass., la fined 15 for Insisting on "turning around In the middle of the block when he feels like It." Tswnl fnreftt fire situation La well In hand. . "How High Is Up," subject of a lecture at the Nat by "noted New England authority." U. S. world filers land at Kirkwall, Scotland. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY July 39, mil (It Was Tuesdsy) Democratic national chairman Is sues call for "democrats to be demo crats, or aU la lost." The Rogue River Cannery ahlpa carload of canned beets to Chicago. Three valley Klanamen report, "the regalia of the Inner Circle of the Furies of the Province has disappeared." First carload shipped east. of local Bartletta Eaa&aaakaaaaa'KkaeBaMeeeueM Continuous j Adults Starts Today for 3 Big Days 2 BIG ATTRACTIONS Sc WE have to draw our own con clusions. If it develops that Italian troops actually have crossed the Austrian border, we may assume fairly safely that the Nazi effort to seize the government of Austria came reason ably near to success for Italy wants to prevent the union of Austria and Germany and Is apparently prepared : to use force if necessary. j In this, of course, she is backed i by France. j IF IT develops that Italian troops have not crossed the border, it j can be taken r. reasonably fair proof that the Nazi effort to seize the Austrian government has failed. In that event,- the crisis will be put off for a while longer. UT the fact will remain that Nazllsm and Fascism and all the rest of the Isms have got Europe Into a frightful mess. May heaven grant that we of Amer ica may remain free of these Isms. Stories about Jimmy Walker'a noa talgla for hla dear old New York are asslnlne. I csn never get rid cr bore O. K. Chesterton ssys bores always attract bores. My enthusiasm for Les lie Howard on the screen has gone wishy-washy. Although once my fav orite performer. Juet another of the fickle public. But I'm faithful to Shirley Temple In my fashion. Cin cinnati had more glamour for me than any American city. John Horgan couldn't get an airplane from Day ton, Ohio, of all places, for New York recently. (Copyright. 193. McNsi ft t Syndl cste. Inc.) NO. 1 A GREAT LAUGH STORY-DRESSED e. LIKE A MILLION! A?v WM 'i kv 'ff pi Girls! Spectacle! OWELLp surprises! Wzjr ft i7-L3 S In the screen's first real story """ E9jj!S$ ' 'e'8ner models' 14y 'O "I STARSI i A fM-" 60 lOVElV MODELS! KAVIt 'i HUGH f,,,.,. ;K' JM JERBER1 "ti jVtttt IfriLA 'SANK V TEASDALF "McHUGH NO. 2 ALL DIMENSIONS LARGE STOCKS Rig Pines LUMBER CO. PHONE 1 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll, - 20c sue I pTVAv CANTON. China. July Jg(APi The Chinese newspapers have accept ed as true a report here that cctu plete seven boys and one girl were born to the wife of Sam Ting, a poor Chinese boatman, and that the mo- urrs ther and children are In good health j su different men have been pointed two montha after the birth. out .. own.. vt.H.r, r. . I drove up to the entrance of a nudist colony In Oermsny with Karl Kitchen for a visit. And then turned and skedaddled like everything. One of my most Interesting correspond ents ts a Csthollc sister In St. Psul "legs" Diamond snd Arnold reoth--''" were tne only underworld flg- I ever knew on sight. About All efforts to verify this record mul tiple birth have proven unsuccessful so tar aa foreign correspondents are concerned, partly because the report ststes that tne bablea were born In a Chinese fishing junk, the eisct lo cation of which ra not given, beyond statement that It la somewhere In the Pearl river delta. out as Owney Madden. Dandy book: Holy Deadlock." by A. P. Herbert. Ju.t reveited large shipment ol every time I mention Chaplin, a tloren regulars Inquire why he does not take out cltlrenshlp pspers. I like to answer the bsck door bell, wstch Herbert Swope dssh Into a room and hear Irvtn Cobb accent the "po" In policeman. My wife can spot a phonev. man ,v woman, at a Fruit Canning csn, snd Lids S.re tlsnce. 5he neer pusw. Hsrrv Be, ti- No. I V B Hubbard Bxoa I mont doea the dtadleet Imitation of And Monday .Minns 1 :4.V 3:00 7:00 9:01) A great author'! most imaginative works transformed in a real screen thriller! H. G. Well's Fantastic Sensation! a filth tilorls atiisrd. tl en Cartoon. rlaude Rslr, "Hherr . the nilttam IMrrlciit. piMtfr Tlt" .tr rnuntr f.ilr WAIT DISNEYS Urn. IN TECHNICOLOR Also THE'uMA TODD and PATSY KELLY in "Cuup To Fish" News Reel CMS? hftsa I1' ENCOURAGE MEDFORD INDUSTRY LUMBER BOX SHOOKS FUEL Timber Pk 0;DHers Com paw rmi PHONE 7 orth fentral "A r.ood firm tn Trade With"