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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1934. PAGE NINE 10 E E Dictatorship Seen As Only Solution for Ills Besetting Country Seeks Pure Race, Free of . Idiots Once 'It' Girl Now Old -Fashioned; Swaps Career Pursuit for Baby BERLIN (UP) Hitler! program has brought him mora power than any modern ruler and more than most rulers of history. Peeling as a youth economic and social Inequality, and sharing Ger many's defeat-psychosis after the World war, Hitler swore that If there were two things he would accomp lish In his career, they were to give the under-dog a chance and to re store to the Germans their national pride and honor. Two Sources of Strength The movement which he founded, and for which he fought for 13 years, draws strength from nationalism on Its poll t tool side, and from socialism on Its economic. Parliamentary democracy and lib eralism are. Hitler believes, respon sible for Germany's postwar misfor tunes. To him. the only solution Is the Puehrerprlnzlp which one man has taken over the entire authority from parties and legislative bodies. Complementary to the Puehrer prlnzlp Is the conception of an Au thoritative state wherein former po litical groups wrangling for power through parliamentary majority, were eliminated, and where the na tional socialist movement alone be comes merged with the state. Hitler's state is also totalitarian, subjecting all public units like schools, universities, press, radio, theaters, church, to the aims and forms of national socialism itself. Radical Campaign j Side by side with, and actually part of, the struggle to create a uni fied relch. Is the radical campaign. This alms to evolve a pure Germanic people (Voile), freed In time of crip ples, degenerates, idiots through the sterilization program, and free all Intellectual, cultural, and financial fields. The national socialist racial Iheory see the people as the supreme factor. In time, it is hoped, the sphere of national socialism' Influence and power shall be extended to all German-speaking peoples: Switzerland, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Western Po land, Lithuania, and possibly even parts of Belgium, Holland and Den mark. On the economic (socialist) side of the program, Hitler's drive has been for the little man, against the big Industrialist and landowners, Trade Unions Abolished Through the abolition of trades unions and their substitution by the nasi labor front; and by the merg lnf of former employers' organiza tions Into various sections of the "plan for the reorganization of in' duatry," the xiazls have "co-ordinated" the board of directors' table with the workman's lathe, In theory at least. Two things are Important In the national socialistic economle scheme; reemployment and the stimulation of autarchy, that is the making of Germany independent of foreign raw materials. Each of these strikes, i strone note of "nationhood," as with all things In Germany today. 4 The proof Is in the wear. Buy your HOSE at Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann's. By BOBBIN COONS HOLLYWOOD. Five years ago no body would have presumed to call Clara Bow an "old-fashioned girl." Today Hollywood's one-ttme Im petuous redhead, the flaming "It" girl of many reckless-youth movies, is Just that. The parade has passed her by, and "old-fashioned Clara" sits contentedly on the sidelines watching it go. Clara and Rex Bell, whose mar riage has survived the usual Holly wood round of rumors that it would not, are expecting an addition to the family some time before Christmas. In that respect, Clara Is right up to the minute as Hollywood fashions go. It's quite the thing for a movie star to have children. riie Didn't Like Talkies But having children In the Hol lywood mode of today Is a business that causes your up-to-date screen Idol to withdraw from fame only temporarily. Therein lies Clara Bow's "quaint ness." Clara had withdrawn from all ac tivity in pictures months before pros pective motherhood demanded that bhe do so. Of course, there Is nothing to pre vent her coming back to pictures after the event if she cares to but "career madness" is something that has not afflicted the redhead in re cent years. Clara never liked talkies, and had a bad case of "microphone fright" that did not help things. She con quered this. And two years ago. af ter her marriage to Rex Bell, trie young western star, and a long, care free retirement on his ranch, she came back to make "Call Her Sav age" and then "Hoopla." It was the late Sam Rork, inde pendent producer, who urged her to make talkies under his management, and he released the films through Fox. Talked About Retirement But even while she was making the pictures. Clara was talking about permanent retirement. During film ing of the first, the erstwhile Brook lyn redhead said she was not sure she would ever make another. Pictures somehow had lost their Importance. There were "so many things I want to do and see, and so much I don't know that I want to learn," that Clara's enthusiasm for camera fame had waned. She did make "Hoopla." however, and that was her last screen appearance. Since her marriage she has liked, very frankly, the role of Mrs. Rex Bell. And Rex, a likeable young stal wart, never allowed himself to be come "Mr. Clara Bow." So Clara Bow Is just an "old-fash ioned girt" who retired before she entered upon her role of mother, in stead of following the current Holly wood mode of having babies, In a manner of speaking, "between pictures." Rex says the name of the expected heir or heiress hasn't been decided yet. Clara has selected many, but each day finds a new one on the list, and old choices are discarded. K C Doughnuts cup granulated sugar (6 obs.) I cup sweet milk. 8 tabiespoonfula melted butter 8 cups flour (13 ozs.) 1 teaspoon mace. 1 teaspoon salt. a eggs, whites and yolks bent en sepsrately. 8 level teaspoon full K C baking powder. v Note Permitting the bran to soak In the mtlk for 1 to 8 hours before adding the other ingredients adds greatly to It palstability. Bake 35 to 40 mlnutea at 350 to 876 degree. A. VJW. --H vr. Baking Hints a.. J Use Mali Tribune want ads. Always sift r.our and K O baking powder together at least three times. The more sifting, the lighter, finer texture the cakes, biscuits, etc., will be. To ml a cake, llrst cream butter and sugar thoroughly, then add yolks If used. Then, to this mixture, al ternately add moisture and the flour that has been sifted with baking nowder and stir until smooth and glossy, adding beaten egg whites af ter thoroughly mixing. For cakes, have your oven slow to moderate at first, until the cake Is fully risen: then increase the heat. so as to just brown lightly. 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In those days, aocordlng to the Les lie R&earch bureau, a aalt cellar was placd in the middle of the long table, ouests of honor were placed above the aalt; while thoae "below the aalt" were leas highly regarded. While our modern governments de pend upon hundreds of taxes. It Is Interesting to note the amazing fact, says the Leslie Research bureau, that the great Roman empire was origin ally financed largely by the Income from the sale of salt. Modern hostesses who are faced Although salt Is obtained prlnel pally from water. It has been found most effective to keep It In a dry place, it was only In recent years that salt was produced which would remain satisfactory under all aorta of ell ma tie conditions. This product Is manufactured by the Lea lle California Salt company and sold In the famous 3-pound red carton. If an ordinary undersleed package of salts lasts you three weeks, ac cording to the Leslie Research bu reau, a full 3 -pound package will last you the original three weeks plus four days more. (A difference amounting to two months of "free salt" a year) I A comparatively small Island In Louisiana supplied the Confederate cause with twenty-two million pounds of salt In 11 months during the Civil war. Colorful Former Governor Passes TUSCALOOSA. Ala,. Dec. 7. (jT. Former Governor Woodward. Brandon, 06, whose booming 'Alabama cuts 24 votes for Oscar W. Underwood" gutt ed him national prominence at the 1034 Democratic national convention In New York, died here early todny of a brain complication, tentatively diagnosed as a cerebral hemorrhage. Mr. Brandon was one of Alabama's moat colorful governors, carrying out his Idea of being "Plain BUI Bran don." The mule he once drove aa a street car conductor in Tuscaloosa beaded the parade when he was In augurated governor." 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