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PAGE TTYO MEDFOIW MATL TRTRITNTE. MEDFOKD. OREGON. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1934. Medford Mail Tribune "Ewyone in Soutnri Oreson Rtidl (hi Mall Irlbunt'1 Daily Except Saiunlsi l'Ulj)ihr(1 tr MEi'MIHIi IUINTINU CO. tft-2I-39 H. VU tit, rtwM T6 Hull Kltl ft IK1I1L, fMilor An Indfiiw1(nl Neti'tape? Entered li ttrond cla; oiillti al Medforil Offer, under Art of March H. 1879. HI WHHIi'TlUN KATKh Br Mali in AiUaiwa Dallr, nm rear $M Dally, ill month IMS Dally, on Month Di B Carrlar In Artrinw -Mfilfofd, Aitilamt, Jaeksontlllc, Ontril Point, i'hoerlt. Talent, OnM Hill snd on Uinimili. ont raar " Dallr, di i&iii! In S 26 Dallr. on aionlh .C All term. etil In tihawe. Offtctil paw of the) Cl of Mtflford. Official papM of Jwkivft County MfcMHEH Ofr THE AFtS'H'IATKli HtKHB Reftlvlnf full Last Wire Bmlrt Rt Aooclatnl I'rrsi 1 irl!ill -ntltlta to the we for ontolcatiofi of all new rtl-uitcte flatted It ft or U.frvtlte er wilted In thi UM arwl als. lu Uw tiir.il w putilltiie.1 nrln. All 'lftht for fnil Mlrst ion of fjiapatclit wrln ue aiu. errted. HKMHKH OH UNI'IKl' t'liKHrt ir;MHKii or audii hukcau OK Clltnil.ATIOMI Adtertlnlnt It jrrwrntalltt M, C. MtliiKSRKN ft COMJ'ANt Office lo Nn York. niiewo. U'trntt, 8af fTrawUerr Lm Anstlr Rritllt Portland. MEMBER Ye Smudge Pot By nrlhul Perry. 77ie Fae 0 Me G. 0. P.. WHEN Hiram Johnson, Senator 'La Fotlette, Borah and Will Rogers all agree, the rest of the world might as well trail along. These distinguished gentlemen jnaintain the Republican party must change its leadership, or perish. In the last election they perceive the handwritiiij; on the wall. Voting Progressives must be placed at the head of the 0.0.1'., the Fletchers and Hoovers and Mellons thrown out and a liberal program adopted. It is presumptuous to question such accumulated wisdom, nevertheless, from a party standpoint we can see no benefit to the O.O.P. in such a right-about-face. Under the leadership of Franklin Ti, Roosevelt the demo cratic party has become the Liberal party in this country. There is no place for another one. If the Republicans form their own Liberal party, President Roosevelt will swallow it. True no IMMKDIATE progress can bo made by a conserva tive Republican party. But immediate progress is not necessary. It is the long view and the long pull that should interest the Re publican party at this time. As we see it to try to out-liberalize F.D.R. would be fatal. The Republican party adopting such a course would perish, for it would no longer have any excuse for existence. As a frankly conservative party in opposition to the Roose velt policies however, the O.O.P. would have an excuse for ex istence. And as the inevitable reaction against Roosevelt and his liberal policies sets in, the Republicans in such a position would steadily gather Strength, There is as we see it only room for two largo political parties in this country a Liberal and a Conservative party., With the democratic party under Roosevelt leadership strongly en trenched in the former position the only place for the opposition party to go, is to the latter position. Under such an alignment both parties would be on solid ground and both would mean something. To adopt the Borah-Johnson-Rogers advice would hasten the very thing that such O.O.P. reformation seeks to avoid i.e. the final disappearance of the Republican party as a vital force in American politics. PersDnal Health Service liy William Hrady, M l. Signed tellers pertaining to personal heaitb and hygiene not to dis ease dlugnuhls or treat men! will be answered by Dr. Brady If a stampeil teir-sddrested envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In Ink. Owing to the large number ol letters received only a lew can be an swered. No reply can be made Ui queries not conforming to Instructions. Address Or. tYllllam Hrady. ZU9 El (.amino, fleverly Hills, Cal. WHAT HAVE VITAMINS TO DO WITH YOITH? AIIMIKTK'K. "Ten million dead and 30.000.000 wounded, with hundreds of millions reduced to the verce ol poverty, teemed lesson enough for all time, but It not. The warlnrda were beaten, but there remained the dip lomats and. still worse, the proles elonal politicians. The mon of words took up the work of the men who light with swords. Tho orator too the place of the general. The gen erals had reached the point of ex haustion, bill there Is no exhaustion of the orator, whose command ol voters may be every bit as dangerous as the war lord's command crt aoldlera." (From "It Was for Tills") A number of Paclllc const burgs are stirred by the question: "Are Blot Machines Clambllim?" They seem to be a mechanical gypsy fortuno teiler, and twice as eflectlvo In bank rupting the player. "111.11 MKANIF." (Allied Truck Owners) When the Western Bus and Truck conference met In Bait Lake City, June 19. 10.14. the Burlington Zephyr was brought Into town to get the public at tention and to draw atten:lon from the fact ha nuk and bus men were trying to meet In Suit Lshs. There are more cures for what alls the Republican party than for the garden variety of colds. The head preacrlber la Son. B'Wah of Idaho. He recommends a complete remodeling and repainting, and allowa tho OOP should do everything, except eat more spinach. The Idaho solon admlta the Itepubllcan paryt has accomplished much, but Is unable to understand how they did. He Intimates the po-ty Is run by eminent scallawngs, with black heart. The spring-like weather continues to the great disgust of plumbcra and woodyard owners, with prayera for a hard winter unanswered. ... The county Is now so calm and peaceful and neighborly, that even a 'Law and Order" league could make no headway. AN r.lllTOIt (JETS SPI NKY. (Solon (Tex.) ticonnmy) The woman who doesn't like this paper because It Is no good and never gets anything right, should tuck up her underskirt. It hanga down and looks sloppy. The editor of The Economy may not know how to run 'a news paper right, but he knowa how to put his clothes on so his under wear won't sho1..'. Comment on the Day's News SLAYER OF PRIEST IS IDEM BY LM! tnOK RIVER, Mich., Nor. 13 f-T---Aecued of AlATlng ft priest. M.uUn.v Ia Belle hid heh.'.Mt tht lnw tortiy whllt titrtwd mn of ttir north vxwU flrmndM to knnw whrrr poMr. hA taXn him. La B?n 43. ft forn.fr ptKitUt, firrWAtfrt Sftturclny nWiM m h to.nl ovfr the rrumplM fuvm of the Hv ,imft Lnhftrt. fJJ r-ftlif-rl pnotor of at, Affiles' church. Th prim wn ao badly iwnton and kicKerl that he dud roon after h was inur.rt Wh-fn firAt chAttM with ftwrniltin.; tiie prU-M. 1a ivi:? MMrt(i TrttV' Xnhart had on. km up h: h :ne Mr s Brllc. who miV"M-r'.ci)t!v oM-ilni'. rt tlivorc. w,n t!if pi -.tor' hoitsrktvp r. Police hpBdqiinrtrs Rt Bt. Pnul, Minn., hnn botn robbed t Mn-c timet In two ji-iira. The truffle buronu vmilt wn looted fttr iw.n-onp M-roto thp coniblivitl.ni of the mit on the nll beMtip thp l"ir. The nrj-x, a tvpp of muriope. i ealied tht grmsbok tn South Airier, By FRANK JKVKINft HBIlK ere some figures that thou d Interest you: During tho bomou just closed, 68, 380 deer huntera went Into the wood In the three southern Oregon and six Northern Cnitfomift, counties in cluded In the ShMta-CaAcade Won derland. Thoe 85,280 hunter killed ft totul of 0,048 bucks.' THAT Is an average of otie buck for each seven hunter. From this figure you can calculate, If you choose, your chances for Retting doer when you go Into the hills. (If you're smart, however, you WON'T. You might get discouraged snd nob go. Or, worse yet, your wife might get hold or the figures and spring them on you.) HBRR are some more figures you'd better keep from your wife: These 65,280 deer hunters, In the course, of the scoson, spent, tn their efforts to get these 0.648 bucks, the rather considerable sum of 2, 300,000 believe It or not. If you are good at arithmetic, it won't take you long to discover that each buck cost, on the average. tiAO.13. EVERY right and proper hunter, of course, wilt Admit without cavil that It was worth It, but getting WIVES to admit It Is another mat ter entirely. They'll be apt to set out the odd 10. 13 as the meat appropriation and figure how many clothes they could buy with the remnlnlng 13 so. Women arc funny that way. THESK figure. Incidentally, re vouched for by the regional of floes of the forest service In San Fran cisco, which, since the closing of the doer season, has been doing rt little calculating from such facts as sre available. Thomi who know how such figures are made will understand, of course, that a certain amount of g new work enters Into them, but at least they have some color of official authority They wer supplied to this writer by Tom Stanley, secretary of the aiisstft-C'sscade Wonderland ft-woola-Hon. who la interested In pointing out thst the association was Instruments! in Influencing a lot of these hunters to oo tiie Into the Wonderland coun ties snd stnd their money there. j j TOM quotes some other figures th.it ' re Interesting: On the drty before the opening of; the hunt in season In California, he save, they kept a check nt Ileddliu: of all car bearing poMtlve evidence of containing hunters, and In rot'Rt HOl'lta 1200 sui'h enrs p.i,ied throunh t the clicking station. Ti.it !i a rvu.:'i : average of about five cms prr mtu- ; ute. j I THE alrfnlftcance of the f hut. ; lies in the fact thst there liiHH en: continuing hunters esme from OUrsiDK the Womterlsiul countl...! snd were headed INI O them to upend j theli nioney. j That Is to say, the money these' hunters hrou.!U In w NEW money I to be added to t!ist already Ue:e We-i aren't so mucli Interested, in the m. n. ' our oais nrtthe Imtiteis ieiui, fjr It Is Just the same old money wa had J before and If It hadn't been spent for bunting It would have been spent I for something else. ! But new money is new money, snd I Tom Is entitled to take lom credit i for the Wonderland association for Its succeKs In bringing so much new money Into the Wonderland counties W HAT has been said hers refers only to hunters and to deer hunters nt thftt, for th bird hunters of various sorts aren't Included In the figures. Tom has some further figures referring to fishermen and what they spend. These figures will be taken up later In this column, which la long enough already for one dny. 4 I At ilng. NEW YORK DAY BY DAY By O. O. Mclntyre 'WWIUbW' NEW YORK, Nor. 13 Diary: Early In the crisp chill. And Idling among the haberdashery botlques of Rocke feller Center, Then back to do my dally toss and found Edna St Vincent MUlay's newest p o e t r v book. "Wine fram These Grapes." a nol from Luni. enne Boyer nd a cask of ale from Ben Bemie. In the after noon to Major Bowes's, and read the beautiful let- siLd(i)&.lwfoto Morgftret 1 1 ling ton Ihrouphouv the yars ol their fine friendship. So dropped in at the Piazza to see Arthur Sont mers Roohe. who had of red to Palm Bench, but found Lee Olwell in and he fashioned it lemonade, tery fruity. Dinner with my wife at Kent And Marian Cooper's and on to hear the Russian Serge Rachmaninoff, my wife enjoying It far more than 1 Then to the dance of the WlllUm Randolph Hearsts, Jr., and partn-T-ed with several beautiful ladles In te wait?, without creaking notloe ahly at the turns, 1 Rejuventtlont There's a subject on which the quack's enthusiasm varies Inversely with the square of .lis knowledge could get off some fine whop pars about It my self If I had to, but as things are I manag to eke out a living tell Ing Just ordinary everyday lies. Before we wftde In. let's clear up t h e atmosphere so ws can oej where we are go- The late Dr. 0. Frank Lydston of Chicago implanted a portion of a, sex gland from the body of a youth shortly after accidental death under the skin of an elderly man who was already senile. The hormone or In ternal secretion seemed to give the patient a definite rejuvenation. He recovered some of his lost physical vigor, was able to walk without gee ting so quickly tired out and wind ed, even had a moderate resumption of functions usually nearly or quite extended in men pASt sixty. The Stelnach operation (ligation of or removal of a portion of the via deferens, a duct which carries th? gland's secretion) sometimes dyes seem to postpone the coming of sen ility, but In no senne rejuvenates. The remarkable rejuvenating ef fects from X-ray treatment of the sex glands, as claimed by some phy sicians have proved ephemeral and disappointing. So far as I know and I've studied the subject pretty exhaustively, no miracle of juvenescenoe has been achieved by means of vitamins. I I do belleVe that in many in-stan") the vigor of maturity is Increased and prolonged and the decline of senility definitely postponed by an optimal ration of vitamins, partic ularly vitamin E and vitamin ti. Re member, this Is merely my belief. Take It or lews It. Certainly I ca .rt prove It, nor will I name any au thorlty for it. I arrive nt the belief, not from any special testimony, but from casual observations of a larg number of patients (not my p tlents) who have received a combin ation of vitamins as part of 'lui treatment of various nutritional dis orders from which they suffered. When such patients voluntarily or casually tell their physicians of In cidental side-effects they have ex perlenced or noticed, without sug' gestlon or even a leading question. I think the testimony Is worth some thing. As for the therapeutic potency of ntamlns, when they are "Indicated I should like to quote again from W. R. Akroyd's "Vitamins and Otlwr Dietary Essentials." published bv Helnemann (Ltd.), London. 1033: "The writer has sometimes given Newfoundland fishermen, victims of 'nljht blindness', a single tablespoonful of cod-liver oil. with the gratifying result that they were able to sea on the subsequent night." Difficulty of seeing clcarl after dusk or on a, dark day Is one of the characteristic effects of a lack of or deficiency of vitamin A of which cod-liver oil la a rich source. QrESTION AND ANSWERS Hvmptoms of Rabies. Your articles continue to give us many good laughs. Sometimes wonder If you were not bitten by one of those rabid dogs you think are non-existent , . . your column should ao in the comic section . . . useless to Advise you a fool never wants to be shown up as one. (Anonymous.) Answer Anyway, I am not afraid to , acknowledge responsibility ?or what I teach. At that, I may be a hopeless nut. The person who has lost his reason is the last to ac knowledge or recognlre It every body else knows he Is Insane before he himself begins to believe It. Vegetarian for Conversational iirpes, Budget Spending in Arrears, But Uncle Sam May Have to Borrow Over Billion by June 3.V , ..if V.. .( . SB1' . ftW W .,i ,,t " fie, ,. -oopssr. JUS kbL ii" moit ill 1 ; v:tT ..' V; i. it air. Dr. Klein was the Hooverlta who broadcast those cheery weekly busi ness talks. The democrats made only one po lite gesture to the republicans during th election. The only republican they permitted to win Cuyahoga county (Cleveland) was the coroner, Arthur J. Pierce, whose victory will certainly assure all the other de feated republicans a decent political burial. SISTER MRS. LINDBERGH UNDERGOES OPERATION PASADENA. Calif.. Nov, 13. (AFJ Mrs. Aubrey Nell Morgan, sister ol Mrs. Charles Augustus Lindbergh, was In a local hospital today after under going an emergency operation for appendicitis. Her condition was re ported favorable. Mrs. Morgan, the former Elizabeth Reeve Morrow, was stricken as she boarded the Italian liner California at San Pedro. Oregon Indian Honored HOLLYWOOD. Cal., Nov. 12 (AP) Mae West said she thinks she has found "the best looking Indian in the world." After a search for her ideal Indian, she has arranged screen tests for George Meacham, Wasco brave of Oregon, for a forthcoming picture. Uncle Snin U poring over his ledger these days and wondering u-iittinr ho'll linvn tn harrow 11.40(1 Mno.non nt new innnev between now i for eight years I have followed u , h--inill- ftr the next fiscal vpnr. de-Hi Ip the fact that exueudl- . vegetarian diet. I take eggs, niilkj(lrM foT r(.(ff purpose are running far In arrears of budget planning. 1 Itut during the flint 115 days of the present lineal year the government's Income has been eveeeded by Its o utgo to the extent of $7.8rl,fl06. An- j other Item Is the ?:l0.ono.noo the treasury may have to hand out If an r si hunted 15 per rent of holders of called Liberty 4Vs fur caf.li next April 15. and cheese, but no meat . . . (A. O ) Answer In other words you are a vegetarian in name only. No matter. Milk, egs and cheese will provide everything any" other meat can. so why fuss about It? Everything. tht. Is, except the pleasure of good eat ing. Nature Prmldes At the sge of 13 one wwtlcte was crushed, so It had to be removed What effect will this have on my life? (T. E) Answer No effect. That's why na ture provides a spare gland. (Copyright, 1934, John F. Dllle Co.) Ed. Note: Persons wishing to communicate with Or. Brady should send letter direct to Dr. William Brady, M. P., ZG5 FA Camlnn. Beverly Bills. Cal. narlo staffs. For IS years he has been coming up to New York week'y from Philadelphia to find out what they wanted for their output. Ks wsa first of the contact men. Bopwlth. British yachtsman, had the traditional devotion of Albl for pipe smoking. One of the ges tures still discussed at fashionable Pierre's was his puffing away while being shaved in the barbershop. At dinner parties ne always excused himself right after coffee to sneak ft few whiffs or not only his plp;s but his brand of tobacco were fleg arant with sturdy aroma. He brought with him a pipe rack that held two deren and In his study In Rnglsnt he has a collection of more than 600, all well caked. "Yourv; man. whftt are you doing here?" I've often thought the en suing fright causes me even to this day when walking along to take a sudden skip In the air, (Copyright, 1934, McNaught Syndi cate, Inc.) By Ch:ts. P. Shaeffer the remainder of the present fiscal WASHINGTON (AP) No matter jyear. Is as follows: how scrupulously he may flguie. Receipts to date $1,169,957,004 Uncle Sam seems faced with the ne-i Expenditures to date.... 3070.626,217 ce.wtty of borrowing at least $1,400,-1 000.000 of new money between now ; Deficit to daw 900.369,213 and the beginning of the next fiscal 'Daily deficit 7,851,906 On West 31t street, between Bt'.i snd 7th avenue, is a little lost cem- bulMlnj surrounding Officially It j ia "The Third Cemeter of the pan Ish and Portuguese Synagogue" anl was uvl as a burial ground frm IB.';) to 1H5I. A wandering p.l im id find a theme for a lament.; And on F.ast 15th street, Juttttv in a quick dip back of the butldln; line, is the romantic home of tue Rh'hard W.itaon Gliders. During M OlUier's miigalne editing days, the houce was a salon for Utrary an I irtistie fig urea of the time. Stanford White concerted It from tht stable it once xs.us and Auguitlna at. Can dens de.Utnd two plaque betwwn the windows of the second floor. Ai the ride walk edw rises an interns! ing Charleston, a. C. high Iron fenes The number la 103. Bagatelles: The John D. Rockefel lers. Jr. have never served a drop of liquor tn their house . . . Tampa, Fla. drinks more coffee per icpul& ttor. than any city north of Cuba . . . Hend'lk Van Loon Is a rival to Zlegfeld In sending lengthy tele grams . . . M. H. Aylesworth rarely refuses to see anyone from his old home In Denver . . . Carlo De An gelo, radio director, ploys the Ital ian parts in his scripts . . . Will Rog ers extemporizes most of the lints he speaks tn talking pictures . Don Vorhees, orchestra leader, raises fine Scot ties , . . Howard Diet?, successful writer of Broadway shows, remains a movie advertising man. Few actors were so hammlly the atrical In every tiling as Richard Mansfield. He even dramatized or dering a meal in a public restau rant. As ft cub reporter and profound In my admiration. I was permitted to stand In the wlivs of a Cincin nati theatre to watch him. Just be fore the curtain roe, pacing up and down, he spotted me. Pointing ft devastating finder, he thundered: Flight o Time (MedTord and Jackson Count History from the files of Che Mall Tribune of 30 and 10 Vem Ago). Joan Is A Mother Phil Baker, one of Broadway's fre quently burnt children, came back to Die Itialto again this year to be (;rhed This time he dropped J5 ooo :n a wintful little opus about srui. geraniums In a tenement window. RAxer mskes all the money ..mone hmis on the radio and etag?. so h l p rod ik t ion effort are o mercprnavy But entirely artistic. H" taxes iv. ft licking and In a few jea: bois up tor another swatting, Personal n.Miilnatiou for the mov, dltitvjulshed delivery among Vu euv rent orators that of Balnbrw'-' Oolhv year. At the rate of operations during the 115 days of the present fiscal year, up to and Including the close of business on October 23, the gov ernment's income has been exceeded by Its outgo to the extent of $7,851, 906 each and every day. Including Sundays and holidays. Thas has re sulted In a deficit to date of $000. 669,213, which may be swelled by an additional ftl.965.276.477 by the end of next June, the end of the fiscal year. If the present ratio Is main-1 talned. But even the most optimistic of treasury officials do not expect the deficit to continue at as low a level In the ensuing months as It has In the past. Expenditure In Arrears For example, the president's mes sage transmitting the budget last January made provision for total ex penditures of $16,529,000,000 during the two fiscal years ending June 30. 1935, alloting $10,669,000,000 for the fiscal year which ended last June 30, with the remainder apportioned for tho present period. At thnt time It wa said that any amount unexpended In 1934 would be carried over Into the following year. Therefore, If budget estimate are fulfilled, the sum of $7,354,000,000 will have to be spent between now and next June 30 as total expendi tures during the last fiscal year amounted to only $7,105,000,000, white but $2,070,000,000 had been paid out this fiscal year up to and Including October 23. Few believe, however, that the ex penditure of such a vast sum In the remaining montlis Is either probable or possible. Additional Millions Needed But this is not all. Already the treasury has called In an additional $1,870,000,000 of Liberty 41; per cent bonds for oavment next Anrti 1 it. j is expected that an exchange offer ! i oe made In the meantime, as has Attorneys hold city has no right 1 been done previously. If this Is doue. PHrmiig in as seems certain, and should th same ratio of holders Insist on cash in return for their holdings roughly, 15 per cent.) then on additional $300,000,000 would be needed In new cosh to redeem these obligations. The treasury, presently, la carrying extend 'd'a Wely heavy cash balance, to croa!mmjnt,"E on ctobf'r 23 to $1,842,- ou.uy. But indications hav hpn Yearly deficit,...-.. 3,865,945,890 Deficit for rem & I n 1 n g months 1,965,276.477 Liberty bond require ments 300,000,00 Total new money needed $3,265,276,477 Available cash balance ... 842,000,000 Net new money needed $1,423,276,477 TEN YEARS AOO TODAY November 12. (It Was Wednesday) More rain falls upon the valley. Lyceum course to be held here. Auto with eight ease of booze aboard goee over Slsklyous grade. Heavy snows In mountains as sure moisture next summer. Official count gives Coolldge two to one majority over democratic choice for president. Auto dealers unable to supply de mand for new cars. Oil reported found In KlamaMi county, TWENTY YEARS AOO TODAY November 1?. 1914. (It Was Thursdavl Local cannery put up 35.000 cans bonds for payment next April 15. of fruit the past season. to arrest autolats for front of Page theater on grounds. "It Is abrogation of constitutional rights." Chief of police announces "if I catch any of the lawyers pars trw in front of the Page, we will find out about that." H A.l I (Continues f.om page one) advisory board, recommending that he impose codes on all Industries not now having any. Industries which would be affected Include telephones, tobacco, meat packing, insurance. That radio speech made by Interior Secretary Ickea the other night lam basting the republicans was mild compared with the one he originally wrote. He sent the original to Hyde Park and It came back considerably toned down. Street car line to be down Mum street. RV'.it Rspee tracks sought, , inns mis balance will not be Lecturer to depict "misery of Bel- permitted to dwindle below the bll 'lans" at Pre.brterlan church. j Hon dollar mark which would leave " ; u' of I8ja.ooo.ooo. in round All local stores sell 'homemslo numbers, available to meet costs, hominy.' from this source. Therefore, the treasury a financial picture, drawn from tho most optimistic angle, for T.t. mi B Costani is til. most iv:i remit Irom tht editorial .if t.ie m.'H;.iii'a to th. Diovit svk Joan Blendsll, Qolden halrec1 screen actress, and her huibsnd George Bsrnss. film photoorArnsr srt the parents ol rcbuit bsby boy. Jean wanted tc name hifr Gypsr but decided thai Mould bf "too Hol Aoodifri." (.Associate Fren Photo) SILVER AT NEW HIGH IN LONDON DEALINGS LONDON. Nov. 12. (AP) The price of sliver advanced ll4 pence to a new high quotation of 254 pence an ounce today on heavy speculative buying In a market In which offer ing were small. Wool xair Moderate BOSTON. Nov. 12 (AP) (IT. 8. D. A.) Bales of wool the past week Included a few moderate steed lots of strictly combing Ohio and sim ilar fleece wools at 87 to 28 eenfs in the greai tor P4s and finer ter ritory wools snd 28 to 39 cents for 50 -60s. NERVOUS, BACKACHE Mr. II C Wlrkr-.m ol l.l M.in ,iL. Sp;iii:ip.(l. Or... Mid' "H rirn I . s;iivtna Inln wnmannM VSA I ti;r.M. MomNv r"J 1 w."iM I il'IIMr l,k. NLm my imir, r.Bf.l. I lurl ,Uk hf,iiflirv alo mv Mil. ,tvi k ir.rl tlr-d .1: Hi. Plrfr. I pia When Mr. Ickes was going to step before tho microphone, the arnouncer asked If It would be all right to In troduce him as "Honest Harold." Mr. Ickcs erupted: "You can call me any thing you like, but don't call me Honest Harold." A Pennsylvania business man who apparently never heard of the new deal, wrote the commerce depart ment the other day asking why Dr Julius Klein waa no longer on the PLANNING A HOME? We mil Assist You PHONE ONE 1 N fe " T 1 ' m Lit ltd toon II loom s t ..ir" New Way to Hold False Teeth in Place Do false teeth annoy you by drop ping or slipping? Just sprinkle a lit tle Fasteeth on your plates, nils now fine powder holds teeth firm and comfortable. No gummy, pasty taste or feeling. Sweetens breath. Get Pas teeth from your druggist. Three sizes. Convenience and Economy Stop In OAKLAND Motel San ?aho offers: Comfort without Extravagance Central Location RATES: $1.00 to $1.75 FREE OAHAUB AIODERN COKPEE SHOP Directions to Hutel: stay on Main Highway (San Pah 10 Avenue) directly to 20th tit. Management HAKRV b ST K A NO NASAL IRRITATION Relieve the dryness and V irritation try applying Menlholalum nljthl and morning. 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