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RfEDFOTlD MAIL TRIBUTE, trEUFOKD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1936.
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Ye Smudge Pot
Bj Arthur Perry.
in iMnim Dav comet Wedneaday.
The number of people tooled the put
year ihowi a aubstantlal gain over
the prevloua year. Pew of the vic
tim care.
...
Thieves have a tar tod iteallng flow
er,, the name of whloh they can
neither spell nor pronounce. Thurs
day night while his watch dog was
not watching, John Wilkinson had
all delafeenums swiped.
, .
Only 18 candidates for office have
showed up so far. with tomorrow the
last day to run for something. When
this county wss awake and mad,
there were that many prospective
sheriffs, running up and down Main
(trset shaking hands and appointing
deputies.
...
Weldon Bateman, 8 has a new red
fo-oart, and a sister not old enough
yet to dictate to him.
. .
' Dubb Watson Is back from Frisco.
Heretofore only bankers and orch
ard lata have been able to make this
Jump.
...
The Jackson county democracy
was infurlsled last week at word that
Ben. Btelwer. Oregon Junior repre
sentative In the upper house, bsd
nude speech In North Carolina, to
the lone republican voter reported at
large In that state.
S. Morris, the T-Rock tiller became
a Orandpaw Thura.
...
The weather continues nothing for
the OofO. to write back cast about.
The road to Lake o' the Woods will
be fined, so the motorist making the
Journey won't feel like a tree had
fallen on him.
K. Flewher. the demon baker went
through a birthday Prl.. and O. Hunt,
the maglo lantern king will do the
i on the 6th Inst.
Editorial Correspondence
Orant Pass defeated Medford in
the drtnklng of herd liquor Isst year,
figures revealed at Salem ahow.
Klamath Falls also out-awtgged us.
...
Spring gowns for the womenfolks
are now on display In store windows.
Many of the fair and opposite sex
are coming out In them.
.
Maroh la going out like a Hon.
Wobody carea how she goes out ss
long as she makes It.
...
Kids are loose with air rifles, and,
as usual hitting what they don't In
tend to, with deadly accuracy. A
SUM supreme court has ruled that
any Papa It liable for an eye shot
out by his boy. The sir guns take
the boys out in the open, where they
observe Nature and shoot It.
,
NOTIC TO KIDS: There will be
circus, Msy 6. Ray Mlksche sold
a man some hay to feed ths ele
phants Thurs. It comes on a school
dsy.
...
Cms Brltt of JTIlle towned Sat. He
called on Dock Robinson, the J'vllle
helk, who has been wTestllng with
a cold.
.
All the University boys have re
turned to the campus after a week's
vacation. None were Communistic,
or aported C. Chaplin mustachlos.
.
Our sheriff la recovering from
being slightly bunged up In an
auto mishap.
O. Park. J, a pear sharp, has filed
for county clerk on the Democratic
ticket. Hundreds wsnt to see him
tike the stump snd make a speech,
If he has one In his system.
"
A hst thst hss been hsnglng In
the Bates Boys tonsorlal parlor for
month was claimed Sat. by Rre
Braley, who has been searching for
It eitensively. He recognliied It by
a rooster festher In the bsnd.
No lalallllea.
BALEM, March 37 (tfv-Ths state
Induatrlsl seclrtent commission re
ported no fatalities among Oreyjn
workmen last week. There were 60A
accidents.
OREENSBtlRO, Pa.. March 3
IAD The first Phllsrlelphls Iipreu
of the Pennsylvsnls railroad, round
ing a curve In a rain, aideewiped a
freight train near Manor today kill
ing three trstnmen and Int'inng
one.
Phone . We'll hsul swsy your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
CORONADO, Calif., March 26. Came over here to meet
some friends at the Coronado Beach. What fond memories are
evoked by this dear old outdated but opulent hotel. There are
only a few of them left in this country and we hate to see them
go. Somehow they always remind us of Lillian Russell and
Diamond Jim Brady, of that real golden age which has
passed and will never return, when America was young, and
rich and vigorous Hnd so naively ostentatious.. These hotels
had such an air of plutocratic arrogance in those gay departed
90 's and in spite of the march of time, somehow they haven't
lost it. Or at least not all of it. And that is a great achieve
ment for what is, under the revealing light of modern appraisal
in this case, nothing but a flnmbouyant, scroll-saw fire trap.
.....
We are writing this as we sit on the gingerbread "piazza"
facing the ocean, and far across the sparkling water, we can
see ocean going ships, some of them large ones, moving
slowly along the horizon, ships that pass in the DAT time.
We fail to see how the older boys and girls spending the
winter here can ever get their afternoon siestas. There is a
constant hum of airplanes overhead, monoplanes, biplanes,
hydroplanes and bombers some alone, some in formation
whir-r-r-r-r- all the time. Perhaps one gets used to it.
.....
Below, near the beach, is a large swimming pool, one lone
male is swimming back and forth in business-like fashion. A
couple of girls are sunning themselves on the sand nearby. This
is not the swimming hour. To the right of the rool is a wired-in
tennis court where a small boy, brown as a coffee berry is bat
ting back balls a large chap in shorts is serving him. The latter
is undoubtedly the tennis instructor, the little boy may be'
another Bill Tilden one of these days. He will have to grow
some, but he has a nice stroke, swift and sure,
. .....
Inside a woman lecturer is holding forth and the rest of our
party is attending. She is on of the most popular winter resort
lecturers in the country, her subject being current world events.
Somehow we couldn't quite go it. At this moment she is no
doubt telling all about Hitler, and then it will be Stalin, fol
lowed by Japan and the Far East. Very charming no doubt
and highly educational. But we have reached a stage where
events, current and world, arc so largely a matter of personal
opinion. Whv take someone else s view, why not bone up on
the facts and form one's own. Besides it. is dark and stuffy in
there, and it is bright and sparkling out here. We can't shake
off that nostalgia. If one could only recall the ghosts that
haunt this old ruin what stories they might tell!
En route over here we "covered the waterfront" for three
quarters of an hour on the San Diego side. There were several
U. S. S. bomb-sweepers, sort of glorified tug boats, painted
bluish gray with large numerals on their prows, tied to the
quay, so close one walking on the sidewalk could take a step
and be on deck. It was luncheon time, the sailor boys were at
mess. As we stopped to observe one of the boats, our eye
caught the figure of a young chap in overalls, with a couple of
plates in each hand, rushing forward from the galley to the
dining salon. On his face was an expression of the most acute
and concentrated agony. He had scarcely disappeared in the
door than he was out again, and rushed to the (what is the
proper nautical term!) the rail, stooped over, grabbed a wet
mop and proceeded to shove his hands in it while he beat a
tattoo on the deck with his feet that might have made Fred
Astaire- envious.. Realizing he must have burned his hands we
yelled at him to drop the mop and rub his hands in fjntter, or
grease or oil or something, anything but water. He nodded
and ran up to the galley, coming out, in a few moments with, his
hands glistening, and the expression of pain rapidly disappear
ing.., He gave us a smile, shook his hands gingerly back and
forth and said "Gee those plates were hot, I came near dropping
'em."
The sailor hoy at the gang plank, who had apparently taken
in the proceedings, sauntered up and gave us a wink. "That
kid's all right" he observed sotto voce, "that's an old trick
of the cook's, he heats the plates red hot and hands them over
to a new helper to test 'cm out. If they don't drop 'em they're
OK and can stay in the navy. That kid's OK, but he's going
to have a couple of sore paws for a while."
So if you want your intestinal fortitude tested, little boy,
join the navy I
Quite by chance we run into Templeton Crocker's sailing
yacht, the Zaca from San Francisco. A beautiful boat, glisten
ing from stem to stern like a newly polished hardwood floor.
Mr. Templeton was not in, but Dr. Beebe, the famous naturalist
and deep sea diver was, pacing up and down the deck, puffing
a cigarette. He hud no objection to greeting another newspaper
man, he had met the press up town. Yes he was Mr. Crocker's
guest on a cruise to the Gulf of Lower California, but he was
not taking his diving bell with hiin. In fact he had about
decided to give up that method of submarine investigation and
research. He intended on this trip to bring up the undersea
flora and fauna, instead of going down to get them. Yes, he
had his camera with him and some color film, and he expected
to have some wonderful fishing, and a good rest in the bargain.
He looked rather pale and wan, as though rest and the tropical
sunshine would do him good. We regretted our ignorance of
such matters, for while Mr. Bcebe showed no disposition to
volunteer information, he was very courteous and if we could
have propounded any intelligent queries he would no doubt
have been glad to answer them. We wished him a pleasant
voyRge and as a good breeze was blowing opined the boat would
make good time. "Yes", ho said, "according to the weather
reports we may run into a gale this evening. But this is an
auxiliary ship, and if we run into a calm the motor will take
us along." When we boarded the Coronado ferry (a new spio
and span ferry boat by the way and sorely needed) we felt
entirely qualified to handle ship's news if ever called upon.
.....
Nazimova with her company in Ghosts here for two per
formances, last night and yesterday afternoon. Ibsen was not
only a pioneer in the realistic drama but in subject matter far
ahead of his time. Crowded houses. A finer performance by
star and east could scarcely be imagined, and such a thrill to
see a real chunk of life portrayed, instead of mere flashes of
incident, as per the modern movie.
We see by the always welcome M. T. that someone is insti
tuting a referendum on Oregon's method of liquor control, the
Knox bill. Just a minute I On this trip we have looked into
the liquor situation in California, moi or less extensively.
Without exception those with whom we have. talked, including
several city officials. have held up the Oregon system as one
of the best in the entire country, and a mark for the great state
of California to shoot at. We shall have more to say Rhout this
later perhaps.
Later; We have to date made no mention of unusual weather
because there Iiis been none. But THIS KVKNINC! IS so much
more unusual than usual even for California that we feel
constrained to record the fact that if the mercury is any lower
in southern Oregon tluin it is here, Bear Creek must be' frozen
solid. Kven the sailor boys from Hie fleet are wearing over
coats. A strong gale, too. Wonder how the Zaca is getting
nlnng! R W R
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M D.
Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene not to disease
msgnosls or treatment will be ansnerrd by Dr. Brady If a stamped self-ad-dressed
envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In ink
Uwlng to tbe large number of letters received only a fen can be answered
No reply can o made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Address Or.
William Brady. 263 El Camlno. Beverly Hills, Oil.
GRAFT IN Ol'B SCHOOLS, HOSPITALS AND PRISONS
Montana rarlosdlngs for the flr.t
iiius months of 19?5 .hnwed a 34 a
percent Increase, escluslve of ship
ments from Port Peck dam. big gov
ernment project In ths northern pan
of the its is.
Aerlsl photographs numherlrg .
1M were taken dining the 19SS era
son of S.Soo squsre miles of territory
In Montsna. The pictures ere turn
ed over to ths United fctstes forest
service.
"Si's r J y
iyatiaa aattillflsl tfllBfa.
Once I took a clvtl service examlna
tlon to qualify for appointment as
physician In a stat Institution. The
officer In charge of the examination
was an acquaint
ance. After the
examination was
over be told me
he was sorry I
had not Informed
him I meant to
try the examtnx
tlon, for he had
had the papers
In his possession
the night before!
I failed to qual
ify for the par
ticular Job I
wanted, but be
ing on the list I was subsequently
offered a place as physician In
state prison. That did not appeal to
me, but on advice of politicians Z
visited the prison to look It over be
fore turning down the offer. A new
warden had Just moved In, following
a turn-over of state government. The
warden Informed me he didn't know
a blankety-blanked thing and dldn'et
care about the prison or the pris
oners or anything else he was there
purely for the sake of patronage. He
also Informed me they had trumped
up false charges against the doctor
who had served faithfully for IB
years and forced him to resign. A
trusty (a murderer) was serving as
physician pending .the arrival of
new one. An Inspiring state of Af
fairs. Well, I was rather glad to re
turn to the dreary life of a plodding
door-to-door practitioner.
The assistant superintendent of a
state hospital for the Insane describes
the political shenanegin which
brought about his resignation and
the appointment of a young doctor
who had been out of medical school
less than three years to fill his place.
Even the state law requires that a
physician must have had at least five
years of experience In a state hospital
to be eligible for such a position.
But when politicians get control of
things the laws are always flextole
One day a "big shot" from the great
city came out to the state hospital
and Instructed the chief of a depart
ment to "get something" on his as
sistant so they could make a place
there for a young doctor the "bl3j
shot" wished to take care of. The
chief considered his assistant a trior-1
cughly good man and hated to knife
him In the back, but the super! a
tendent of the hospital advised him
he had better do as told. But before
the matter had gone any further the
"big shot" himself was caught at some
game and ousted from his seat for
selling Jobs graft.
Why do we follow this filthy ays-
tem of managing our prisons and
other correctional institutions, our
state hospitals and our public schools
through the agency of political fav
oritism and patronage and graft?
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Borax for Canker Sore.
Noting your suggestion of dally
touching with tincture of lodln and
glycerin, equal parts, as a remedy for
canker sores In the mouth, I beg to
report that I have found powdered
borax efficacious for tbe same pur
pose . . . (N. 8.)
Answer Thank you. It Is harmless
enough, at any rate. Our readers will
soon determine whether It la more
efficacious than the lodln and gly
cerin. The powdered borax la applied
once a day, I presume.
Sex Not One-Sided
Seven years ago operated on for
left tubal reg nancy. Thne yws later
bore girl baby, 1 years after that
bore twin girls. Now expectant again.
Friends say that owing to ttie re
moval of left tube and ovary I can't
possibly have a boy baby . . . (Mrs.
K. B.)
Answer There Is no ground for the
notion that boy babies originate In
one ovary and girls In the other. In
no circumstances can the sex of a
child be predetermined.
Injection
I have a rupture ( hernia f on one
side and have heard It can be cured
by Injection. Is this true? Would you
advise Injection or operation? Ex
plain how It works.
Answer In competent hands In
jection treatment cures as large a
percentage as does radical operation.
It works as does operation, by pro
ducing adhesions, scar tissue, new
fibrous tissue, which sufficiently
supports the weak spot to prevent
protrusion.
Ed. Note: persons wishing to
romniunlcoate with Dr. Bradj
should send letter direct to Dr
William Brady, M. D.. 2G5 El
Camlno, Beverly Hills, Calif.
NEW YORK
DAY BY DAY
By O O. Mclntyre
fV-'f ' v .
NEW YORK, March 28. Purely
personal piffle: I can't read a book
until undressed and In bed. Patsy
Kelly is the No.
1 picture stealer.
Edward Everett
Horton a run
ner - up. Most
sickening prison
expose of the
generation that
at Jollet. No
writer makes the
e x p e r lences of
others more en
tertaining than
Boyden Sparks.
Had he lived
in any one of
the European capitals. It would now
have a Victor Herbert Square. Burr
Macintosh's philosophy at 74 is:
"Keep going and you will always
pull through." And he's about proved
It. Tor many years I thought estu
ary had something to do with wills.
Homer Croy who alwaya lists his
accomplishments to his letter signa
ture. Is now a "fancy and double
note whistler anfl insect mimic."
Whenever I see a picture of Connie
Mack I think of Andrew Mellon and
vice versa. In the Icelandic they
pray to God aa Mind.
Rudy Vallee's shrewd showman
ship: Standing alde when new tal
ent scores on his radio program
Only performera sure of themselves
do that. Olfford Pine hot's name sug
gests tight shoes. If X were passing
out a medal for the season's most
satisfying play, It would go to
"Libel."
several leading New York book re
viewers are radicals?
Whenever they begin swing music.
I carry out Al Smith's bleat and
take a walk. W.A. Brady was once
blackballed by the Lambs because
they feared he might bring his prize
fighter, James J. Corbett, to the
club. Years later Corbett, Joining
the Lambs, Inspired Its biggest cele
bration. One popular tune of which
I never tire: rt Alexander's Ragtime
Band." Story: The widow of a great
composer received 92500 for one
year's royalties after his death. She
sent It back, saying her lawyer had
so advised her. By special messenger
came apology. The bookkeeper had
left off a final cipher. It was ex
plained. A true tale, too.
A man I know lost his sense of
smell six months and professes to
be sorry he regained It. Never enter
ed a Broadway night place without
seeing Dr. Leo Michel. Ten years
from now newspaper columns will
have no by-llnes. Olggla of tbe
month: Douglas Fairbanks traveling
incognito. Hint for Utopia: briefer
radio ad announcements. A surgeon
once told me of an unfailing symp
tom of every user of a certain nar
cotic. Sine then I have had two
terrible shocks. The most furious
chain smoker I know is Col. Ed
Slmms of Kentucky. A midnight
electrocution In Sing Sing and up
goes my night's sleep. I've settled
down to Wallace Beery as the actor
I like best to watch on the screen
An ash tray on my desk which,
when spun top-like, sounds like a
train pulling out, I alao do tricks
with strings. At a poker game one
night I heard Bob Ripley say: "Some
day I'm. going to make enough
money to hire a secretary." We all
laughed heartily. He has a dozen
or so now. My wife threatens to
leave me If I do not quit pronounc
ing Cincinnati that way and I get
oopsle looking at herringbone cloth.
(Copyright, 1936, McNaught
Syndicate)
Comment
on the
Day s News
Famous Mentalist on Rialto Stage
, t f'f : r - 4
By FRANK JENKINS
IF YOU like to take a chance (snd
who doesn't. In one way or an
other) gambling In MODERATION Is
a lot of fun. ' '
That statement raises this ques
tion: "When Is gambling moderate?"
This Is the answer: "When you
don't lose more than you can afford
to lose."
IP YOU put a nickel in a slot ma
chine and take out a quarter, and
put the quarter back Into the ma
chine, along with a dollar, and get
a kick out of It, you've had your
money's worth if you could afford to
spend the dollar for AMUSEMENT.
If you needed the dollar for groc
eries, and If, as a result of losing It
in the slot machine, your family had
to go with a little less to eat and
wear, you DIDN'T get your money's
worth and you SHOULDN'T have
gambled.
IP YOU gamble for money. Instead
of for fun you SHOULDN'T GAM
BLE, for you will lose oftener than
you will win and gambling can be
Justified only when It Is done for
fun and for amounts that the gam
bler can afford to lose.
ANNE hears a LOT about the money
VS that Is won at gambling and
VEKV LITTLE about the money that
is LOST.
Why Is that true?
It is true because people TELL
ABOUT IT when they win and keep
still -when they lose.
That Is human nature.
WE HEAR It said quite often that
towns f where gambling runs
wide open are good business towns.
with money flowing freely.
The next time you hear that said.
remmber this:
These wide-open towns are good
only for those who WIN. They are
bad for those who XiOSE.
And ALWAYS more people lose
than win. That Is why gambling
Joints are profitable.
The Internationally famous men
talist, Jay Clarke, wilt be on the
stage of the" Rialto theatre for one
week starting today. The screen at
traction starting today for three days
is "It Had To Happen,' 'starring
George Raft and Rosalind Russell
with Leo Carrlllo and Arllne Judge
In support. Drama, Intrigue, comedy
are all woven Into this high-powered
story of a man who blazed hla way
to dizzy heights for & dazzling girl
who thought she was too ritzy for his
love.
Jay Clarke, who comes to Med ford
fmm wn natlo rial trlumohs In south-
em and eastern cities, will appear la
person on the Rialto stnge for all
shows matinee and evening. Ans
wering questions in love affairs, busi
ness transactions, travel and Ilka
nunriB. he affords Medford show-
goers something entirely new end
different in the way or entertain
ment. Judged one of the foremost
exponents of physchlc telepathy,
Clarke's appearance at the Rialto
theatre Is expected to be met with
the response that has been accorded
him In other cities he has played.
BUT those who win," you will hear
It said, "spend money freely, and
spending money freely makes busi
ness good."
Sure.
But those who lose DONT spend
money freely, and so far as they are
concerned that makes business bad.
Those who lose are more numer
ous than those who win. '
BUSINESS is best, year tn and
year out, In those places where
EVERYBODY has a reasonable
amount to spend and nobody has too
much. Gambling enriches the few
chiefly the owners of the gambling
places and Impoverishes the many.
Because of that fact (and It cer
tainly IS a fact) gambling makes tbe
general run of business worse, in
stead of better.
4
Flight 'o Time
Medford and Jackson County
history from the files of the
Mail Tribune 10 and 30 years
ago.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
March 29, 102S '
(It was Monday)
There Is general hope, throughout
the city and valley, among all classes
of citizens, as well as among the
cats, dogs, chickens and other ani
mals, that the continuous record -breaking
frost spell of smudging,
which lasted for about 10 days, Is
over, and rejoicing that cloudiness
of yesterday and last evening Indi
cates a much needed rain at hand,
to cleanse the smoke-smudged city.
Air mail service will put Medford
In 'national eye.
Democrats plan fall campaign, and
will attack Coolldge economy, and
tax reduction bills. '
Prince of Wales undergoes opera
tion for abscess in ear.
"Woman's place is In the home
not politics." declares woman gover
nor of Wyoming.
. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
March m, 1916
(It was Wednesday)
The Grizzlies will scale Table Rock
next Sunday, and make coffee.
National Orange Week observed by
merchants of city.
Attorney W. E. Crews drove his
auto along the curb beside the Nash,
hotel this afternoon, stopping In
front of the barbershop. Just before
the machine was stopped a front
wheel struck a cobblestone In the
curb gutter where a little mud had
accumulated. Like a shot the stone
was propelled with great force
straight for the large plate glass
window of the shop, knocking a hole
through it as large as & hat crown
and splintering the glass from the
corner where It struck to the center
in two or three directions.
The Talent Farmers club will hold
a meeting tomorrow to discuss Irrigation.
City blanketed In heavy pall of
smoke after heaviest smudge of season.
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
Rick Thomas, girl shyest of my
school day friends, la the father ol ;
ten children. Most glamorous dock i
title: Rex Beach's "The Silver Horde"
a story of salmon fishing. And ;
salmon desperately fighting their
way bark to their birthplace to i
spawn and die is Nature's most
poignant miracle. Minor enthusiasm: ,
Governor Lehman. Neatest of all the
pat wearers : Oosdby Loew. More
than half my life has been spent In
New York yet I feel rooted to the
middle west. America's slimiest men
acethe shyster lawyer. The most
decently Inquisitive mind ever en
countered: Roecoe Peacock's. Rebecca
West ha about become my favorite
woman writer. Somerset Maugham
did nrn forget Ray Long and his edi
torial (wnlus In the preface to his
latent bock. c many writers have.
I used -to occupv a table every sun
domn on the Efolle side of Foq net's
Just to watch Cspt. Alfred Dreyfus.
Prance s "ltTing dead msn." sit and
stare.
Attention! Men, Women and Children
LENAMOYER
Will open a suite of offices at
East Side Beauty Salon
610 East Main. Phone 688
Tomorrow March 30th
Pree consultation on Scalp and Facial treatments. If you
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face and hair, make an appointment and she will diagnose
your particular case without charge. The average man or
woman does not consult a scalp specialist until It is too late.
Buslnesa men and ladles may make evening appointments.
Mrs. Mover has had 13 year exsperience In her profession
and will be glad to assist In textures of hair which won't
hold a permanent... This method has been 100V aucceasfxil.
Fraternal Order of Eagles
APRIL FOOLS
DANCE
A Joyous HARDTIME
and MASQUERADE!
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TUESDAY March 31
BEGINNING 9:00 P. M.
MUSI0 BV THE
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CASH PRIZES
For Best Hard Time Cos
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Admission: Men 40c; Ladies 20c
A REAL PARTY NO F00LIN'
I have often tood an hour with
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tloneer No actor ever touched Hol
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only one I ever heard pron"une
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WTlters: Shepeard's. RnfHea at Smga.
pore and the Aster at &utii..l
Or ip of Americas most accurate re
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watching tie Oih (ttrl sot. Imacine
Soviet Moscow permitting a speaker
to criticise Communism and statin
on the air, And how about that
chsrge of the Affile in Mc;our Qat
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