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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. APRIL 28. 1933.
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Ye Smudge Pot
ly Arthur Perry
The coming week will Bee May Day,
and a number of young ladies have
sited their Mawa to wake them early,
Without a guarantee they will get up."
i
At a Kiwanian ovent recently. Jack
Thompson picked out a good hat,
and la now wearing John Mann's.
The atate saloon moved to new
quarter, and the hegira wai ac
complished ao efficiently, no throat
was aa parched as the mid-west
drouth area;
Fishermen continue- to hie to the
river, largely for the fun pf going to
the river.
Poison Ivy. and hay fever have
started, causing victims to aay,
"Spring, bah!"
Juveniles addicted to playing dart
games, aro getting so they can dart
before their Daddy catches 'em.
H. Corliss of Phoenix was in town
the middle of the week, dressed to
kill a bass solo.
More citizens are honking horns on
new autos. and hurrahing for Roose
velt. Several auto 1st a turned around
In the middle of the block, before
they noticed the traffic officer.
The bright sunshine brought out
the leaves of the trees, and Oalshe
Hkia In wash dresses and no socks.
Young heivt wave prevailed Prl.
Peoria BUI Gates rid himself of a
vpeech at the CofO. feast Thurs eve.
which Fill Harrison did not think
was In him.
Horticulturists dilated on the
merits and demerits of the 3 S-B In.
and 2'i in. pear Mon. before high
nabobs from Washington, D. C.
The speed Idiots missed each other
and all animate and inanimate ob
jects last week, tiisnks to good lurk
nd a kindly Provldenre.
Oolf Is getting the best of bowl
ing as a me it na of getting out of
brinalng in the wood or mowing the
lawn.
The O lee turn are getting ready to
make the welkin ring In May. with
gladsome song, etc., etc.
Mustard preens are all the go
among the eplrurenns, and In the
rural areas they are cooked with hog-
Jaws. 1 he mustard green Is not
1 clous like the mux broom, and not
liable to be mistaken for dog -fennel
aa the latter is for a toadstool.
Jno, Neidermeler of the J'ville area
towned Sat. He reports the farmers
could ure a rain, but everything is
coming on fine, nevertheless.
The Dub Watson boy U over the
mumps, hut still inflated over a new
V-VIII.
Valley Republicans continue to
fain, and are very Impudent to both
Old and Young Democrats.
Bankers and dairymen met last
week, and spoke kindly of the cow
and the dollar, and how to get the
' most of the former out of the lat
ter.
The younger generation have start
4 getting ire cream cones, for being
Upright and polite.
The government continues to be
mis-run on the bank corner.
Grocer let have started displaying
rhubarb, green onions, red raduhe.'
and other garden truck.
Nrw I'lunt Impertnr
e.M-EM, April 27. (API Frank
McKennon of Imbler today was ap
pointed chief of the plant division of
the state a?i (cultural depaitment to
auecfed Charles A. Cole, who has held
this offlrn tor many years.
UavhtitRinn Pioneer Pae.
TTIOHNTON Wh . April 37. (API
I. B. Htiirhe. 77, ore of the earliest
pioneers cf :-M trvinn, dropped dead
at his heme heie
Are We Going Broke?
SCARCELY a day passes aiome politician in Washington
doesn't get up on bis hind legs and declar this country is
going broke. With a record-breaking debt, national and local,
and with millions still being spJnt, this declaration meets with
considerable Hffirniation, and psychologically another nail is
driven in the coffin of defeatism and despair.
But let's analyze this wail of disaster for a moment. Just
hnw near IS this country to the rocks of complete financial
collapse!
TO determine this fact it is, of course, necessary to consider
this country just as one would consider an individual, in a
similar predicament. Let it be assumed everyone is saying John
Jones is going broke. He is spending money, like a drunken
sailor, his debts are increasing, his income declining, he has
one foot in a pauper'a grave, the other will soon follow. .
To determine the truth or falsity of that statement what do
we do! Well we figure what Jones' total debt is; the rate at
which it is increasing, we figure the income to set against it,
the wealth of the man, and the extent of-his credit.
Now when a man's credit is still good, we don't regard his
use of that credit, as a sure sign of his immediate bankruptcy.
Why should we then-in the case of Uncle Samf ,
Uncle Sam's credit today is not only good, it is about. four
A's excellent. Government bonds are not only still at par, but
many of them above. True Uncle Sam is still borrowing money,
but no one denies he has the credit to borrow still MORE. . .
NOW how about his wealth! Wealth, of course, is compara
tive, it is therefore illuminating to compare Uncle Sam's
wealth, with other nations, with his contemporaries, with
those whose financial conditions are perfectly sound and solvent.
John Bull is a good example. Everyone agrees the United
Kingdom hs not only balanced its budget', bnt is operating at a
profit, and is as far from national bankruptcy as it is from the
South Pole.
Well let's look at his financial statement. N
On a per capita basis which is the only way to figure it,
Great Britain's total debt (national and local) is $991, and this
country's totnl debt rer capita (national arid local) is only $370.
How about the tax burden! The total tax. burden per capita
in England is 33 MORE than in the United States.
How about wealth! This figure per capita irt England is
$2,514; in the United States it is $3,259.
How about the relation of national debt to wealth! In Eng
land this figure is 37.3; in the United States it is only T.6.
How about income! In England the average income is $415,
in this country $734.
j .... ...
'T'l'lS relation between the financial condition of this country,
and countries other than England, is even more startling
and more favorable to Uncle Sam. In France, for example,
wenlth per capita is only $1653, in Italy $725 and in Japan (they
are mtikini; money hands over list in Japan!) $636, compared
to $3,25!) here.
Now if any private individual could show h financial state
ment like that would liis immediate insolvency be predicted?
Credit excellent, debt per capita, low; the outlook for better
business conditions and therefor? in - i income, at least
goodf
Obviously not.
don't claim the country's financial situation to be per-
feet, we don't deny the present rate of expenditures and
increase in debt, can't be continued .INDEFINITELY; nor do
we question, that the national budget should be balanced as soon
as it can be, that is as soon as the relief needs of our people
can be DEFINITELY known, but we do maintain that
This talk about the country hanging on the precipice of
financial collapse, needing only a push to suffer complete
bankruptcy is a lot of hooey and does not conform in any way,
shape or manner, "WITH THE FACTS.
And finally, Walter, it is possible, we merely said POS
SIBLE, that you are all wrong in your diagnosis. It is our
opinion, for example, that women vote just about as intelligently
as men vote and just about as stupidly. As we see it, there is
practically no difference between them.
In which case of course the entire effort to prohibit straw
ballots would be silly, and something less, Walter, than "much
ado about NOTHING."
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M.D.
become a bird-man. That im h U
raiting canaries. John la a young
widower with two growing boys. He
doetn't drink, care for the movies
or dance. While he raises canaries,
his boys are raising gooples the
spelling la home mad and carving
in wood. There's more honest fun at
their Astoria house than almost any
place 1 know. They cannot wait. until
evening comes to be together. That
sort of close-knit family life has al
most gone out In cities.
4
81 j tied letters pertaining to personal ben It h and hygiene not to disease
diagnosis or treatment will be answered by Or. Brady If m stamped self -ad
dressed envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In Ink
Owtng to the large number of letters received only a few can be answered.
No reply can he made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Address Dr.
William Brady. 365 CI Cam Inn. Beverly Hills, Cal.
MORBID INFORMATION LEAPS TO INHAPPINESS
If a child Inherits any social dis
ease from Its parents, asks a reader,
how will It manifest Itself?
In othor words, the reader requests
me to send symp-
tomi on a p -proval.
Want to
try them on. and
If they ault hts
taste he'll
them. If
syphilis which la latent, cot active
for the time being.
For the enlightenment of people
who may be the victims of vicious
gossip, I wish to point out the In
significance of any symptoms or signs
which purport to Indicate that a
child or an adult has syphilis. Only
a physician can give a reasonably fair
opinion as to the significance of any
keeP j such symptoms or signs and his opln-
nuw ion requires a check with the blood
when
him.
There have been occasions
this cursed column has displayed as
sorted symptoms as temptingly as
possible with the avowed purpose of
catching em young, so to speak, get
ting their Interest or attention so we
could influence their habits and per
haps prevent further loss of health.
But from the first, believe It or not.
Ol' Doc Brady hna had a conscience,
and acccrdingty symptoms have not
had much of a p'ay here.
By "any social disease" the reader
who submits the query means syph
ilis. The Is the only "social' disease
likely to be "inherited."
n truih syphilis is not Inherited,
tho too olten it Is congenital that is.
present at the birth of the child. It
may be stnted emphatically that
while we know that syphilis may be
transmitted dlr tly from parent to
child, there is no around for the com
mon nation that this dl.e.iw may b?
transmitted "unto the third anrl
fourth generation " I am speaking
now of the fperiflc disease which we
recognize today as syphilis, and not
of any consequent or concomitants
or this of other serious disease.
So a child cannot "inherit" svphllls.
Unless the child has syphilis when
born, It will not develop any manifes
tations of the disease Inter on.
The infection of the child by syph
ilis Is contact infection, from the
mother. Usually the father has the
disease, infects the mother, and she
In turn transmit the disease to the
unborn baby. The spirochetes or cau
sative otinnl7.ms of the disease in the
mother's blood p:is Into the blood cf
the developing child. Formerly It was
the belief of physicians th.it In some
instances a syphilitic father mlg.it
transmit the dlse.ise to his child
without infection of the mother, but
we know now that this was an error
of observation. n. proved by the Was
serman blood test which shows that
the mo-.her In si.ch Instance has
Straw Ballots and the Ladies
IT is Hurpriniug that Congwsnian Walter Pierce, the husband
of sunh a charming and capable woman as Mrs. Tierce, should
low view of women politically. (Or perhaps that's
-women in the mass, fall so far short of his realized
have such a
the reason,
ideal.)
At any rate, "Our Walter," wants all straw ballots made
illegal, because they have an improper and pernicious influence
on elections, particularly as far as the ladies are concerned. The
ladies, in Walter's judgment, are chronic band-wagon climbers,
they neither analyze the issues nor carefully judge the candi
dates, but just try, like the inveterate gamblers they are, to pick
the winner. Having picked the winner, they disregard every
other consideration to be on the winning side
So the winner in the straw ballot contest gets the woman
vote, which is not as it should be. If Walter has his way, he
will prevent the transmission of straw ballots through the U. S.
mails, the Literary Digest (and the Medford Mail Tribune)
notwithstanding!
DIj'T if Walter IS correct in his analysis of feminine political
psychology, will such a prohibition help him much!
We doubt it. If the women vote CAN be secured, merely
bv fouvincinir them a candidate is winner ther r other
whs to do tliis, than by sending straw ballots through the post
office. There is the radio for c.vample. Theie are hand bills.
there are stump speeches, straw ballot bootleggers, and finally
and perhaps more important, there is the ingrained disposition
of the gentler sex, to laugh at locksmiths, and by fair means or
foul, get their own way eventually.
If the women WANT to pick a winner before the ballots are
counted. Ivlicvc yon me, Walter, they are going to do it. If
they can't do it one way, they will do it another. You can put
up all the lawn you like, and get .lim Farley to help you; but
if this political passion to be on the winning side is what you
SAY it is, the gals will get the dope somehow, and just make a
monkey out of you.
C0 our advice to yon, Walter, is forget it After all with the
country in its present mess, there are more important things
th. in straw balluts n consider; more important issues to take up
the time of congress, which has wasted loo much time already.
he'll have still an j teat to make It good enough to go oil.
other doctor's: ao the buaybodles and the neighbor
name to add to hood gorrlps only betray their malice
the long list of when they start whlaperlng thla can
doetors wh o dal about any child,
couldn't diagnose This disease Is decledly Infectious
nis case or neipi through venoreal or through ordinary
contact In the first two or three
years, but person" with old syphilitic
lesions, that Is. of more than three
years standing, are no longer a men
ace to those who come In ordinary
contact with them. Of course the
late tertiary Internal lesions are never
communicable.
QIKSTIONS AND ANSWERS
A For Crl
Pleate glvo your opinion of the use
of vitamin A as ft rcmedv for throw
ing off colds. (O. M. H.)
Answer There Is some evidence
that Insufficient vitamin A In the
diet prevent? the development and
maintenance of the highest degree of
Immunity against respiratory infec
tions. TVere Is no evidence that vita
min A has any remedial value for
such Illness??.
The Acne of Youth
My father has lor a Ions time been
reader and admirer of yours. He
supgesteo that I write about
am 19. 64 Inches tall, welsh 127.
eat plenty of green vegetables and
fruits and little greasy food or sweets,
walk at least two miles a day rain or
shine, stenographer .... can't under
stand why I have these disgustlnz
pimples and blackheads . . . (L. O.l
Answei Most normal, healthy
young persons have pimples and
blackheads (acne, physicians call Itl.
and it may be regarded as a Dhvsl-
ologlcal manifestation the skin and
glandular growth and development is
more rapid than the general develop
ment. Send a atamped envelope bear
ing your address and mention your
trouble, and you will receive Instruc
tions. Minnwhllr. there Is no reason
why a young person with acne should
avoid fat), greasy foods, sweets, pas
try. (Copyright 193a John P. Dllie Co.)
Comment
on the
Day's News
By FRANK JENKINS
THIS big headline meeu the eye:
"U. S. Sliver Price Boosted."
The dispatch that accompanies ths
headline adds:
"Secretary Mongenthau said today
the treasury would continue to buy
silver until It reached Si. 29 an ounce,
or until treasury stocks equaled on?
third of the total gold."
pHE more silver the more money.
The more money the more In
flation. And the more inflation the harder
It will be to buy what you WANT
with what you've GOT.
Don't forget that.
Ed Note: Person, wishing to
communicate with Di. Ilrndv
sliiuld vim letter direct to Ul
William Brady. M. .. 265 V
f'nmlnn Hrcrrlt Hills, ral.
NEW YORK
DAY BY DAY
By O. O. Mtlntvre
K 1
NEW YORK, April 37. No dazzle Is
quite so captivating as one of those
smart and intimate restaurants fill
ing at the din
ner hour. It Is
ultra gesturing
with the blinds
up. Everyone Is
out to Impress
the other fellow.
And there are
not many who
have not be
decked the head
lines. How artful the
head - waiter's
grandiose sweep
of the human
chaff behind the bosquets of palms!
Done so neatly no one ever takes
offense. Always somehow at the aus
picious moment a sinuously tragic
Paula Tanqueray sways down the
aisle. And at a front table the In
evitable Portia with a long cigar
ette holder.
There's the taut little croup try
ing to appear languid over a mid
night sailing. The fellow with a pam
pas hair-cut who got in by mistake
and thinks he's with a blonde. The
booming lAdy aomeone has erron
eously told is even more amusing
than Mrs. Pat Campbell,
The ubiquitous Cholly Knicker
bocker never fails to Join someone
for coffee and an earful. Porks poise
In mld-alr as Kit Cornell adjusts
her sliver tox to depart. Perhaps a
bon vlvant such aa Col. Cretghtnn
Webb stops to chat a moment with
a Vanderbllt. New York at Its New
York lest.
wolfish hunger. The psychology of
suggestion, or course. Potato salad
in a wooden bowl, a platter of cream
cheese. Jars of floating pickles, bright
yellow cheese and ellced pink salami
attractively displayed will send any
u.vspepuc out ravenous. O. yes, and
mose stuffed tomatoes garnished
wun mayonnaise!
The accomplished gourmet usuallv
tops a heavy meal hes off on food
again r with a cafe parfait. There's
always room for this fluffy enter
ment creation of Brillat-Savarln. But
only a few placea know how to serve
It. I think of the Victor Hugo In Los
Angeles and the Coloney In New
York. Luza. the Harper's Bazaar
fashion artist, once Introduced me to
proflfleroles as served to the King of
Spain when he stopped at the Meur
ice. I had eaten many versions of
profiterolea but none comparable to
these and I made such a pig of my
self I've never cared for them aince.
ERE'S something new In the
world :
A couple down In Alameda steal
en airplane, supposedly. In order to
commit suicide in It. At any rate
they had told friends they Intended
to fly out over the ocean and end all
by diving Into the water.
Suicide la crazy at any time, and
In such a form it Is crazier than normal.
'HIS dispatch comes from Athens
whir-h Is In Greece:
'Two former generals convicted by
courts martial of participation In the
Venlzellst revolt were executed by a
firing squad at dawn today."
A good way to commit suicide In
Europe la to lead a revolt and LCSK
ND here's something both Inter
esting and unusual token from
financial atntement of one of the
large corporations of the country.
"Thl company ha an unusuu'.
force of. workmen who average te-i
years service with the company. Th
average age of the employees In the
plants la almost 40 years. We have
more men working for us who are
OVER 50 years than men who ar
UNDER 30. High quality can be
maintained with such a working force
with a minimum of supervisory ex
pense." ACCORDING to a lot of crackpots
a man' usefulness Is supposed
to end when he reaches 40, and af
ter that he's Just a lot of waste lying
around In the way.
Yet here Is one of the nation's
great corporations BOASTING that It
haa more employees over fiO than un
der 30 and asserting that because of
this situation It is enabled to keco
quality up and cost down.
SO, If you're over 40, DON'T DES
PAIR. Instead, puff out your
chest and go around with the com
fortable knowledge that you've final
ly lived long enough to have learned
how to be of some use to the world
M.&s Linnle Hanwom. city treasur
er, reilsns to resume old position with
county asreisor.
Flight 'o Time
(Medford and Jackon Cniinly
History from the files ol the
Mall Tribune of 10 and 2u Years
AR-
Procurng of new city water sup
ply Is called "a damnable plot of tha
Medford gang," by local weekly.
TU EN TV ttts AliO TOI1AY
April :s. una
tit Was Wednesday)
Allied armies lind on both sides of
Dardanel'.e: French torpedo boat hits
mine in Adriatic: German and Rus
sian forces reuime battle along Pol
tfah front.
The bi'lmy evenr.s of the las:
week hae brought out Joyriders in
squads and the attention of the Ju
venile authorities has been called to
a number of young girl and boys
who ensure in tr-e pastime without
the knowledge or consent of their
parents. Ashland is the Mecca of
the'partlcr and the police of that city
have taiten steps towards curbing
speeding.
Warm weather ha caused valley
strawben-tes to ripen fast, and they
will be ready for market by Saturday.
The first auto pirty to cross the
Siskiyou this year arrived this morn
ing from San Francisco. -
Band concert, first of the season
will be held In city park tonight.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
April !.
(It Waa Tuesday
Ex-Secretary of State Hughes In
speech hits "at adolescent pinks,
whofe youth precludes any considera
tion of their mental conclusions."
and "border line thinker, who blame
tho government for their own failures."
Warm on (.'oob Bay
MARSHFIELD, April 27. (AP)
The thermometer here reached 85 de
grees at 1 P.M., the warmest April
day in ten years. The temperature
was still climbin; and the weather
bureau predicted a record of neaily
90 degrees.
Ose Mall Tribune wunt ada.
Fnelana goes on the gold standard
bajls.
Mercury goes to 83 degrees, and
rain predicted.
Labor shortage In the valley, with
farm haw's, carpenters and domestics
in demand.
AN
Medford Veterinary
HOSPITAL
IS yenrs expprli'nt-e In laiRe
unit Miuill nnitiml p.-m-tlcr.
225 N. Eiverside. Phone 369
COMPETENT
WORKMEN
FOR ANY JOB
PHONE ONE
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BIG FiHES
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Ill LIIMUJIIIH 111 I ll
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, THIS AMAZING!
i GOLDEN PLY MAY
j SAVE YOUR LIFE p
yie SEW
Goodricli
It la warming to see finished act
ors such as Tutllo Carmtnatt get on
with a flourish In the movie. He
was a leading man for Duse and
Bernhardt and can dramattre hand
ing hta hat and atick to the butler.
A dllletante to the tips of his kid
gloved fingers. In contrast to a rather
tedious run of Jaw-breaking, bone
crushing tough guya, he's as refresh
ing as a shower on a parched day.
In many ways, too. his rise is a cheer
for strugglers up. He began his Hol
lywood career without being able to
speak a word of English. And has
brought a suave gentility to his roles
not seen since the John Drew days.
But despite New York's cloasy
sophistries, no stace character has
caught the Manhattan mind In the
manner of the ornery jeeter Lestrr
in "Tobacco Road." This whimsical
and rutttsh .old human tumble-bud
has been drawling his vulgarities for
more than two years. A an un
washed, illiterate and turnip eat ins
Peer Gynt of the bark-wood, he has
outlived every perfumed pet of the
boudoir drama. There's perfect anal
ogy in the fact that Bobble Bums'
rhymes about a louse will probably
live longer than Keats' ode to a
Grecian urn. What a columnist
Burn would have made,
way.
The meticulously well-dressed Car
mlnatl also revives a theory of mine
that a fellow should go on a sartorial
binge now and then, even If he has
to borrow the wherewithal. He should
drop in at a swank haberdashery and
let himself go. Shoot the piece for
riotous pajamas, luxurious robes, silk
sox. shirts, tlea and monogrammed
what-nots, it's splureg one rarely
resrets. To know such things are
around Is dandy for the eco. Every
man should have a few extras he
never wears but has cached as es
pecial treasurers. Just for the feel ol
them!
ONLY GOODRICH
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tit hltw out and tnt mi careening acroii th
highway But I'm through taking chancea lik
th my car if cfmpfttly equipped with
Goodrich Safety Silvartowna."
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If you are divouraped and have de.
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