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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1934.
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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.
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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.
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Baking Hints
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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.
Here are a few choice recipes. You
will like them.
K C Everyday White Cake
cup butter (4 ozs.)
1 cup granulated sugar (8 ore.)
V4 cup milk.
2 cups flour 8 ozs.)
2 level tesspoonfuls K C baking
powder.
Whites 3 eggs.
. 1 teaspoon vanilla extract.
K C Baiting Powder Biscuit
3 cups flour (8 ozs.)
2 level teaspoonfuls K O baking
powder.
i level teaspoonfuls shortening (2
ozs.)
About 2-S cup milk or water.
teaspoonful aalt.
K C Bran Muffins
22 cups uncooked bran.
2 cups flour (8 ozs.)
Vi teaspoonfuls salt.
2 eggs.
1 level teaspoonfuls K O baking
powder.
- 4 tablespoonfuls sugar (2 ozs.)
3 tablespoonfuls melted fat (1J4
ozs.)
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ANTI-FREEZE,
NOT TO FOAM!
That's why one filling
lasts all winter long I
Protects to 40 feeowl
IT is guaranteed not to foam,
evaporate or boil away.
New Union Improved 'Anti
freeze, when used as directed,
gives economical protection
ell winter long from tempera
tures as low as 40 below zero.
It is safe, also. No adds
or caustics to damase metal,
rubber or lacquer.
The cost is only 2.50 a
gallon at all Union Mfttv
service stations, and Tj1H
hundreds of indepen- f fiJ
dent dealers. Protect
your radiator today. jgglr
UNION 3ipwed
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Gvurankttd Not to foam
A Tantalizing Flavor You'll Like
BECK'S
PINEAPPLE
TWISTS
Raised donut mix, Pineapple Glazed
19c Dozen
ON SALE SATURDAY
AT YOUR FAVORITE FOOD STORE
Ask for the Light, Fluffy Loaf
Beck's de Luxe Bread
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Attention
TURKEY
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We Are Now In The Market For
TURKEYS
and
Live Poultry
For the Christmas Trade
Half Moon Fruit
& Produce Co.
Indication point to
a good turkey mar
ket this year with
good returns to the
growers.
or FFAxruco
RKPRCICNTEO By
FRED D. SILVA
Minne loss MedforH
Or Phone William Musty
23-i-S Central Point
Facts About Salt
with th problem of wsting their'
guuta In the proper order at the
table would have envied the almple
arrangement of Shakespeare's time.
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."
Ladles of the sacred Heart church
will hold e. Rummago Sale In the
Sparta Bldg-. December 14. Anyone
unable to bring contribution to
Sparta Bldg., please call 819-R lid
package will be called for.
Phone 643. We'll haul away your
I refuse. City Sanitary Service.
GRANTED BY AUSTRIA
VIENNA, Dec. 7. (APi Austrlft
decided today to grant the United
States' request for extradition of
Captain Ivan Poderjay, wanted in
connection with the disappearance
of his bride, Agnes Tufveraon, De
troit and New York attorney.
Poderjay Is charged with bigamy
In New York, the grounds for the ex
tradition. He has been a prisoner of
the Austrian government for six
months.
Misa Tufverson was last heard from
In January, less than ft month after
she had. wed Poderjay In New York.
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