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PAGE FOURTEEN1 MEDFOPP MAIL TRTBTjyTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. MAY 7. 1937. IteDFORDtf&JTRBUlfi "Kvrtyonm la oathem Oncai Km da tb Mall Tr1boar Dally Eirept tfatBrday Publlahad br MEDFORD PRINTINO CO. I-)T: N. Fir flu Pbooe T ROBERT W. RUUU Baiter CRN EST R. GILSTRAP. Mangr Ad Codapendaot Nawapapar ntarad aa Meond-eUn mat tar at Had ford. Oragoo, unrttr Aci at March I. "t SUBSCRIPTION RATES By alall-Io Advance: . Dally ona rair H-JO ' Dally, eta monthe Dally, oo month My Carrier, In Advance Martford. Aalv land. Jacksonville. Cantral Point, ' Phonli, Talant, OeM H1U and en hlgbwaya. w Dally, on rear IJ-0 . Dally, ala tnootha Dally, ona month ; All tarma. eaah In advance. Official Paper f tha City of Medford Official Pa par of Jarkaon Ooaoty MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PMK88 Beeclrlna Full LaaaaJ Wire Brtc Tha Aaaocialad Praat la -lolaslvely an tftlad to tba uaa Cor publication of all Qa dlipatebM cradltart to It or othar wIm oradltad in thla papar. aod alao to All rlghta for publication of ipaotal dlapatohai harain ara tin, nnrwu. MEMBER OF UNITED PRBflS MEMBEH OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION AlTrlllr,g .ttprtitntttlfia O'fleai In Now VorU. Chicago, Detroit, Ban rrincltco. Ui Anglaa, flaattle. Portland, flu Loula, Atlanta, Vancouver. ID Ye Smudge Pot By Art but Perry. - Chicago is reported "coronutty" war the coronation of King George, Tha Saturday nlKht auto driving In dicates the same condition here, with coroM short for coroner, a a a Blx were Injured In movie atrlke battling at Hollywood. Combatants threw everything at each other but custard pies. a a The womenfolks can hardly wait for the announcement of the wea ding date of the Duke of Windsor and bla Wslly. The menfolks don't care not even If they were going to shlvsree His Highness. a a It Is now argued, and Juatly, that the pioneer mother Is entitled to a place on the proposed state capital building statue, as wen as me pio- neer. The Con-a 11 Is aaaatte-Timea holds the pioneer mother, besides enduring all the hardships, bad to live with the pioneer. And, more than that. She bad to also put up with his whiskers. - a a A PUFF FOB THE V ALLEY. (Philadelphia Inquirer) Tatrlclan Slant wears with distinction a fitted black crepe gown wttb a white ripper which extends from the neckline all the way to the hem. A collar of large peers relieves the severity , It clouded up yesterday, due to a low pressure area off the Aleutian Islands, and ft. Morris the T-Rock tiller, cutting eome hay. It wee ao warm Lu Ulrlch took off bis coat to read a batch of Democratic edi torials. a The Girls Tooting clubs of the hi school (sr. Jr.) paraded ytdy. They are ao good an antl-nolse cam paign can't get started here. Mrs. of West Forsythe street has gous to Reno for the re moval of a large male on her neck.' (Tonop&h (Nev.) Morning Times) Blunt, but brief. a Statistics reveal a Job can find a col lego graduate easier this year than at any time since 1930. a This region Is too far from Bon neville Dam to do any Intelligent fretting, fuming, and fussing about distribution of Its electrical power, the rural electrification or the ad ministrator angles thereof. There seems to be a controversy raging whether the administrator shall be a Multnomah county Democrat or an army colonel. The reactionary local sentiment figures sn army colonel is better qualified. Apparently there Is an argument between proponents of Rural Electrification and Industry, It Is feared there will not be suf ficient kilowatts to supply bold farms nnd factories. H would be nice If the farmers could leave the front porch Hgijt burn!" nTl night, hut, a pa yroll w hi st 1 ms kes a sweeter sound. The distribution issue ceu-i ters around whether the state or 1 federal government will pay fov the construction of the power lne,. It Is Just a question whether the taxpayer wants to send his money to ftilem, Ore., or Washington. IV C. i.rst. "(OrKTUt. IIOfR" "The map scale I tuts the distance as five miles From the har-lnunge of the William Pitt Hotl To rnrnegl' grim B earner .five miles the., say Five generations It comes nearer be ing: The difference between Mellon and Zlecvlnecl. Between drab Front street and Fifth avenue. Between God Bless Our Home and a Vetitsques Of rare old Tawny Port and Dago Redi Trom where Pennsylvania's first cltl rns, . Anthracite ladles snd gentlemen bi tuminous. Sip dry martinis at the very nour When the night shift shuffles wear ily to crucibles To work once more li tragicomic - alchemy That plates the 'dolden Triangle' of Pitt." ' (New York Herstf -Tribune) DAY The Hindenburg Disaster AS i o often true in . major catastrophe, first report of the Hindenburg disaster were exaggerated. t ' Instead of all aboard the zeppelin meeting death, reports at this writing indicate the death list will be less than 40, and the survivors approximately 60, although many of the latter, may not live. ' ' ' . The press associations can certainly be excused for assuming that everyone on the craft, at the time of the explosion and fire, were killed. It is still a mystery to experts, and appar ently to those who were saved, how any could have survived. The dirigible was 200 feet in the. air when, the explosion occurred. The giant bag catapulted to the ground, a mass of flames. Just how under such circumstances, any of the passen gers or crew could have escaped, is difficult to explain. , No doubt the fact the dirigible was so "near the ground, under partial control, and in a space free from buildings, wires, etc., etc., accounts for what at first reports, appeared to be a modern miracle. WELL there is some consolation, at least, in the fact that the casualties were not as great as at first reported. Now if the exact cause of the disaster can be determined, this fright ful catastrophe, the first suffered by a passenger-dirigible in air transportation history, may like other major, calamities, contribute materially to rendering dirigible transportation more safe in the future. It's a terrible price to pay, but that seems to be an unwritten law in human progress, experience is a costly teacher but in many directions it remains the only effective one. The Slocura disaster revolutionized coast maritime transpor tatiqn. The Iroquois disaster, revolutionized theatre construe tion. The Hindenburg disaster, may mark an epoch in the ad vancement of lighter-than-air transportation, toward the goal of greater stability and safety. ' Unfair to TIE Hindenburg catastrophe, handicap from which all air as the building up of public confidence is concerned. r rt , , " Amazing advances in aerial transportation have been mad - since the world war, but from ... . . remains essentially a terrestiai, Via the submarine man can airplane and dirigible, the bird; but in neither element as yet, does the average human being, feel at home. He is out of his element and he knows it, and even many veterans, whose nerv ous systms have become adjusted to such adventuring, feel a certain relief, when their feet touch terra-firma again. As a result perfectly normal air travel is still, NEWS. Whilr an accident ANY accident in the air,'is BIG news. A dozen people may be killed in a fire, a railroad or motor bus wreck, a powder magazine explosion or what have you. That will be news, of course. from a disaster in the air, at borne or abroad, and out come the banners and the extras sell like hotoakes. Why? Because it's novel, because it is foreign and new. And therefore air dangers are constantly being exaggerated AUTOMOBILES kill thousands of people every month, and yet no one says "no more motoring for.ua thank you.' For we motor on the ground where we have lived for a million years or more. But according to reliable reports, the recent epidemic, of ail crashes cut down airplane travel materially all over the country, and there is no doubt that this Iliudenburg disaster, will practi cally end any demand for trans-Atlantic dirigible crossings for the time being. Terrestiai beings are that way, and inevitably so. WE don't mean air transportation has not come to stay, nor that the great developments in transportation for the next generation, will not be in the air. They will. We human demand speed, and more speed, and in the long run, the dancers will not only be disregarded, but we are confident, eventually, the major ones will be overcome. But until they ARE overcome, genuiuely air-minded generation is evolved, progress will be relatively slow and discouragements many. For man has plod ded on the surface of tho earth so long, and above it or beneath the sens. so short a time. Held in Suspension T is eustormiry to ask people over 90 to what they attribute their longevity.. Most answers fall into two categories: (a) they have never used tobneeo or liquor, snd (b) they habitually used tobneeo and take a drink whenever they feel like it. Prig. Gen. Samuel E. Tillman, arriving from Italy the other day, offered a fresher explanation. "I've worn suspen ders all my life," he told the ship news men, I'aud I attribute my good health to that," Ever since the war Sam Rrowne helts have been standard in the army and we don't quite see how General Tillmau got away with his preference. It is true that the army belt is not used to hold up the trousers. But on the other hand, trousers Hre by no means essential to health. There are healthy nonage narians in Scotland who have devoted a life of faith to kilts, and there are plenty of hale and hearty old people in Africa who wouldn't know what a pair of pants was for, much less a set. of braces. We are foreed to conclude that General Tillman was not completely serious at an age when facetiou'ness is scarcely expected. N. V. Times. FIRE AT BONNEVILLE CALLS OUT CCC LADS PORTLAND. May 7. (,T A dry east wind spread two forest fires In the camp Bonneville rifle range dls- j ImU!in nations, beaded to Wash trlcl yesterday and sent lto CCC ida ! in? ton by automobile tJay to seek to the lines for tbe tint time this year. fluowers today eliminated tha dsn. srr. One fire covered ftO teres north of the camp and the other burned ap proximately 96 oo Ireland mountain. Loss was limited to brush and burn ed-over land. CMimiivj lime f,ir IVwt lU (a aity Ads la 1:30 p. m. I Air Travel demonstrates, an inescapable jnrl e''r" "J - transportation suffers, as far! had their fair whack at it. a psychological standpoint, man , , , . , . , ratner tnan a ceiesuai. amma emulate the fish, and via th? But let the SAME loss result; in the publio mind. and more important, until a OUSTED INDIAN AGENT TO PLEAD FOR HEARING PORTLAND. May 7. Wade t Crawford, one of the five native sup i erlnfendeiitH imm, thj, im nnn a hearing for his dismissal at KJam ath Agency. "I dont want to return as super intendent of tbe Klamath reservation under Johu Collier's administration." he said here yesterday, "but I want to dear my reputation of charge he made of 'tnsubordi nation' and 'not I being able to get along with th ! personnel. ' Cm Mall TrlbuiM want ads. Personal Health Service By William Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease dlagnoil. or treatment, wUI be amwered bj Dr. Brad;' U .tamped self addressed envelope la enclosed. Letter, mould be brief and written In Ink Owing to tba large number of letter, received only few can be answered No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions, address Dr. William Brady. 265 el Carol no. Beverly. Calif. DISPOSAL OF OLD During the present session of the French legislature there la to be In troduced a bill to compel professional . . men and women ph y s 1 c 1 a n s. lawyers, archi tects, den tor a. engineersto re tire st the sge of 65 years. The ob ject of the pro posed law la to make room for the younger members of these professions. There Is no pro vision In the bill to pay govern ment pensions to these superannuat ed ones, and naturally a great deal of violent opposition will be made by the old ladles and gentlemen the law would shelve. Members of liberal professions In France have to pay, In addition to personal property and In come taxes, a, tax called "patent," a license tax calculated on the fair rental value of the space occupied In the practice of the profession. One suggestion already made by the pro fessional people is that this "patente" tax be used to establish & fund to pay a pension to professional men or women who may be forced to retire. In exceptional Instances a man or woman past 65 years of age may retain extraordinary vigor of mind. I understand there are four or five old gentlemen In Washington who purport to be right smart yet. But even so, there Is no great dearth of brains, no serious shortage of ma terial for all of the professions, and ones have UTHo I shouldn't they retire gracefully as i befits person of their sge, snd give "mn 1 tne ,"rf i befits persons of their sge, the young blood & chance? J e Prench b1"- however, seems I Ptty severe. Surely if anybody Is i to be compelled to- retire on attain- lng an arbitrary age limit, the state should at least pension him. As soon as we can work out a sat isfactory old age pension, one that will be adequate to protect the aged from deprivation, then compulsory retirement from work, profession or business should become part of the law. The U. 8. government has a hard headed opinion tftat a man who has attained the ago of 64 years Is no NEW YORK. May 7. Thoughts while strolling: Anagram for Bill Robinson or rather his nick-name Bojangles Banjo Legs. Good idea or that Arlsona ed itor. He wants to popularize Mmrs. for Mr. and Mrs. in society report ing. When a ban quet begins to droop they call on Bugs Baer. Et Vollal Dick Powell might be young Ted Roosevelt slightly shrunk. Howard Hushes could pass for Colonet Lindbergh in a dim light. And any Sen ly ham full race is a desd ringer for Fred Mad ox !"ord. Never knew a man named Fuller who wasn't a cut-up. The Illustrators' Or tint! Old Man How ard Chandler Christy. A 8nn Prnncisco drama critic sums up Elaine Barry with: "She looks like Salome and acts like wiUml." Nobody can appear so flutterlngly breathlcas as Ilka Chaw. The town's richest producer and one of the most successful D wight Deere Wl man. His latest Is a hit. Over-the-bump name: Benito Col lsda, of E3 Chlco. Wherever you see Helen Worden, the society scribbler, you see her mother. The most con stant of the mother boys la Clifton Webb. .Fifth avenue's never falling summer touch : Tho window boxes of flowers In the Helen Ooutd man sion. Rhyme: still a glib talker Is Msvor Walker. Nearest to the late Bert Wil liams n ot,Nvro comedy that of Eddie Green. Not many actors have, made the years pay such youth ful dividend as Bert Lvteli. He could ftlll be the flanneled lieutenant Juvenile In the old musical cometlys. Max Miller, in sending In a copy of his "Mexico Around Me," auto, graphs It thu: "And maybe one of these days. you. too. by working h-rd. may have tilts chnnce to go abroad." Fred C. Kelly is among the ln reaMng number of writer who have completely dwtted the cities for the a-k country. For 30 years Kelly wa a mvarlne writer, dividing his tin.' between New York and Cleveland etid for a sever a! year period was a Wash ington political correspondent. About nine years a?o he deeded he war fed up with the btirrab and bought a farm near peninsula. Ohio, wheic he lives the year around, dotn ; farm work most of the time, wrltln when he feels like It. and boundir off to Riuwla to view flrtt-hdiid th prvvre of the Soviet. It was Krll who. riding in the subway towan Bowling Green oue day, saw a pas STtr act on cirrvlng a bright new lVn t ry a cm. If you havw unnwrh ul-r Uimti-h rain. s. hAaribum, ntutM c 3irir d'ntr. due n actd. rl t'lXl FRKE. lUiwrt .Mi a atrimarh FcUllt'i pr mvrip'.ioii. fnf. i ti-n int. ouL-e, t r M,'" rorl ii 'fpr truUiig VPO.A Hauaroua -'' i '.." '". i Mestrrn thrift Store Urn Brady, M P. DOCTOR DODDEB longer useful In the army. Hs re tires then, but with a pension. In the profession of medicine It seems doubtful whether any man past 65 years of age- Is of enough Importance to retain In practice. From the ego of 65 onward ought to be an excellent time for a retired doctor to do some writing or to de vote himself to whatever avocation, hobby or other pursuit he has never before been able to follow as much as he would like. QUESTIONS AND AN S WEBS Geographic Tongue Is there a known cause for the con dition called "geographic tongue?" Can It be cured? (Mrs. CMP.) Answer I believe It Is due to short age of vitamins 8. G and D In the diet. When's a Man Old? . I am 54. shy on hair, carry a small bay window, have ALL my own teeth, enjoy a good workout playing bail or handball two hours every second day. Feel fine, exoept stiffness day after some games. Many friends say a man of my age la crazy to play like that, and I am certain to have a heart at tack or something. (O.V.HA.) Answer Oh, well, a man Uvea only once. In your place I'd keep oii play ing and laugh the long faced friends out of their morbid anxiety. Blackheads and Pimples : My druggist made up the formula you suggested for blackheads and pimples sublimed sulphur. - ' com pound tincture of lavender, witch hazel, camphor water and glycerin, one ounce of each. It has helped a lot, but sometimes It seems to make my eyes smart a good deal. (OA.) Answer Sublimed sulphur Is oth erwise called flowers of sulphur. Be sure the lotion contains all five In gredients. Apply It ' at night, after a vigorous scrubbing of face with hot r.ater and plain soap and repeated rinsing with tepid and cold water. Let the lotion dry on the skin. Wash off next morning. Repeat this two or three times a week. For further Instructions on blackheads and pim ples or acne send stamped envelope bearing your address.., . Copyright 1937, John P. Dllle Co, Ed Note: - rersuns wishing to communicate wttb - Or Brady should send letter direct to Or William Brady M O. 865 . El Cam I no, Beverly Hills. 1111. axe. "Ah," beamed Kelly, "a woods man from Brooklyn 1" Those several opulent windows along Fifth avenue with Invisible glass are often exciting. Articles of great value seem within such tempt ing reach. A night cop tells me that several times he has stood in the shadows to watch some furtive ilg ure shuffle up to one of the displays, look about quickly, reach and then be utterly bewildered when his hand touched glass. Perhaps It Is the E. Phillips Op penhelm Influence, but few types in terest me more - than the interna tional crook. I mean the suave, mon- ocled and bespatted cosmopolite who speaks many languages and Is at home In any gathering. I have met two at various times. One on an ocean liner who wore tweeds and tull dress with equal Je ne Mils quol. He met anyone on the boat he cared to meet without appearing officious. He was greeted at Southampton by two men from Scotland Yard who had been tipped by wlreleas. And when ho went down the gang-plank In bis first step toward entering Old Baiey he had an air the dash that goes with worldllness. I read In a Lon don paper he was an old offender and got an eight-yr sentence. The other roaming rascal was pointed out to me In the little room st Giro's In Paris by Machael Arlen. who had used his counterpart in a short story in a British msrazlne. He was In immaculate white -tied sle ganoe, dining alone with an alert, proud and piercing look. Every ges ture bespoke culture and breeding. Several weeks later I saw him saunt ering along a promenade at Cannes at the cocktail hour. And when he sat down at a terrasae table I occu pied one adjoining and tried to en gage him In conversation by some casual observation about the weather. He replied wttb a grlmsce of a smile that wavered between politeness and naughtiness and then shook out his folded Paris Herald to indicate he oared for no further talk. In a life os msny rebuke i do not believe I ever Mt quite so thoroughly squelched. FLOWERING PLANTS See our large display of the newest varieties of border and bedding plants. SPECIAL YELLOW FRINGED PETUNIA This variety failed DAINTY LADY is the latest offering in petunias. Winner of the 1936 Amer ican and European Award of Merit. Jackson County Feed Co- Oor. Bartlett and rourth Streets. Fhone 803 Comment on the Day s News - By FRANK JENKINS WALLY gets her divorce. Edward Windsor gets freedom to marry the woman be loves. And Great Britain, If more or leas cynical Americans can rely upon what they see In the newsreela and the public prints, gets a king who Is about as dull and colorless as a hu man being could be. - YOU know the old saying: The king can do no wrong." V'ell. Edward can console himself with the thought that the poor devU who can do no wrong gets very little fun out of this life. A SAN DIEGO mvn, returning to California, rebels at the bug In spection, locks himself In his car and stages a sit-down strike . for five hours. At the end of that time he thinks better of it, opens up and In vites th Inspectors to do their stuff. The inspection takes TWO MINUTE- AFTER It was all over, be probably . felt as foolish as most ienslble people who cross the California line often enough, to get used to it and understand what It Is all about think he acted. - A BULLETIN Just Issued by the Oregon State Motor association Informs us that about 90 peroent of the cars Involved In accidents are driven by .MEN. . So the responsibility for our stag gering accident total can't be laid onto the women drivers. M ORE accidents, the bulletin con- than In bad. and there are more on open straightaways, with a clear road j ahead, than on curves. So the blame can't be laid onto road conditions. THE truth la that responslbll ty for traf f lo accidents rests chiefly upon CARELESS DRIVING. If every driver were as careful as he OUGHT TO BE, the accident totals would shrink amazingly. dent's son and secretary. James Roose velt. He was papa's candidate. Mr. De Valera's new Irish atate proposal Impressed authorities here far less than the headline- writers. As they pee it here, even if Mr. De Valera can achieve his goal, he does not Intend to remove himself from the British commonwealth. He wants a status like that of Canada and Australia, but the big guns of the British royal navy are too comfort ing to be abandoned. The latest check Indicates Mr. ! Roosevelt cannot get six Justices, no ! matter what he does. Even tbe bouse ! is against this. Many think the best he can get there is two Justices and a j constitutional amendment providing j automatic retirement of Judges over j 70 or 75. The president, however, has given no indication that he would , compromise even to the extent of ' half an eyelash or the sixth Justice, j The truth la most legislators wish , the court packing plan bad nover been offered. They would like to forget about It. They feel that It is only a personal issue with the presi dent, and less Important than be seems to believe It. Rumor also per sists at the rapltol that two court members Intend to resign after the present term ends. If that should develop, then all the hard feeling engendered by the court fight would have accomplished minus wro. The domogogue club is growing rspldly. Legislators find It sn ex cellent outlet for objections they .do not care to voice in public. H has become so well organized now that groups of members are being assigned to aubiect., upon which to debate. (Contin rrum Page One ) ( 'one group has the power trust, whlcb ; is always a superbly denouncable sub 'Ject. To another group Is assigned ! war. etc. j One member strolled In the otUer 'day and spent 30 minutes denconc 1 lng a bill. After having aired these j conscientious objections from his chest, he announced he would go out and vote for the bill and be did. Another member pointed out that the lobbyists of a veterans' organiza tion were sitting In tbe gallery to keep a check no the votes of mem bers. He denounced them In forth right terms, but decided that, after allt perhaps he had better keep on the right aide of the veterans. Said be: . I will show the head of that or ganisation that I can be as dema gogulc as be can." He proved bis point. Flight 'o Time Medford and Jarkson County history from the nits ot the Mall Trtbnne 10 aod 20 .ears ago. TEN TEARS AOO TODAY May 7, 1937 (It mi atlday) Nick Klraa. champion old time flddlar on the DeAutremont trial Juey, asks court tor the solace of hl fid dle at night, state expects to close its direct testimony early next week. Opposing counsel engage In hectic clash, as defense lntlmatea crime was "one of revenge." Becoming tired of waiting for oth ers to break the Ice. so to speak, James D. 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Nervousness. Appendlrltls, TnnHlltls. Eczema. Heart. Liver Dlailrtrr. Kidneys. Lunts. Illmid. Crlnory Ol.i.rilcrs. free mn.nllatlnn Open Pally 10 A.M. to CHAN a CHAN Sa. tl p.m. P.M. J3S K. .Main Chinese Medlrtne Co sun. 1(1 A M. to 13 HARD WORK WANTED tlo& It should be stated that tha biadgear was of last year's vintage. To data 4404 votera have register ed In Medford precinct. Fi&hlng Improves In Rogue river after heavy rain. Attorney Prank P. Psrrell and fam ily return to make their home here after several years residence at Long Beach. Cal. TWENTY VEAKS AGO TODAY May 7. 1917 ' (It was Sunday) County defense council plans food campaign to get farmers to raise more crops. " "Hearts and Saddles" at the Page: "Web of Desire" at the Star. "Sep tember Morn" coming to Page May 11. N Survey to be made to determlnej what It costs orchardlsta to smudge- Henry Prench and wife came la Tuesday to bring In their cream and other farm products. And ao old S. C. Bellows and wife. Mrs. Grayhara came In with them. (Eagle Point Eaglets). Government Installs Incubator In basement of postofflce and will hatch eggs free for the publio to Incressa food supply. Twenty-nine thousand, elghty-flva automobiles owned In Oregon, report shows. GLASSES Dr. R, M. Hood, Optometrist Sparta Bld(. . Tel. 283-R Main and Klterslde, Medford, Ore. Skillful Service Reasonable Prices 'ij r -f .sr A price to be quoted to someone in another city? A deal to be followed up? A problem to be discussed ? Turn the job over to your telephone. It can probably do more for you, every hour of the day, than you realize. Its service is convenient, low-priced, quick. De pend morir on your telephone! THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY W. fill Mrrtt , 1