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tfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. .TUNE 24. 1937.
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Ye Smudge Pot
Br Artliur Pwry.
A 67-vear-oId sportsman of Johns
town, Pa., Is reported to have halted
the wild charge of s rampaging bull
with s blow of his flat, to save
boy's life. This sounds like some
body alao threw it.
aaa
; John BajTymore. romantic morle
actor, and divorced wife whose bee
tie domestic squabbles mads the
headlines scream, end humans feel
like It. announce they will re-wed.
This baa caused s number of tne
Older Girls to vow they will not resd
s single line about their next divorce
suit.
aaa
' "AU the high school girls, the
Misses Robinson, Demmlck, and Do
ner, are all happy and st horns for
the aummer." (Sawyer's Bar (Csl.)
Itema) Sea youl
aaa'
Tha bright sunshine yesterday
caused s general ruah In the rural
araea to tha business end of s pitch
fork. In town, It caused fashionable
males to don Ice-cream pants to
keep cool, even If they were already
that way.
e e a
' An upstate exchange alleges the
Bonneville Dam power Issue "Is s
candle In the march of events."
This may explain the attempted use
of s cyclone to blow it out.
aaa
MAW NATURE STEPS ON IT.
(Halfway (Ore,) Jottings)
, "Alt nature has been In ft
hurry thla year, It has been no
ticed by those who watch things
grow. The blue grass had bloom
ed and also other types of wild
vegetation has been hurrying."
aaa
The state fire marshal report a one
resident of Oregon had 43 flrea last
year. He ought to do well with s
cigarette In the timber.
aaa
The O-Men now hold that Mrs
Alice Parsons of Stony Brook, N. T.,
has been kidnaped, and the county
suthorltlea attribute her mysterious
disappearance to murder. Nothing is
definitely established, except that
she is gone from the poultry farm
where she abided with her mate. A
number of the womenfolks, who ones
had habitat upon a poultry farm
have s different, and highly logics!
theory. They aver nothing will set s
lady to gadding like day In and day
out communion with 300 chickens.
It wearies the soul, and causae s firm
resolve to get sway from all the
cacfcllng and crowing.
aaa
TEN YEARS FROM TODAY ITEM:
He la survivor of the last Demo
cratic admlntatrattor. and waa ahot
while attempting to go to work In s
horae-and-buggy American manner.
aaa
An Oklahoma resident, once a mil
lionaire, but now broke, alleges 'he
was never happier, t nd has no de
sire to ever be a millionaire again.
He is Just as happy aa If he knew
exactly where to go In the dark of
the moon and dig up some of his
late million.
aaa
It's about time some Adonis from
ft lofty point, straightened out t,ha!
wrinkles In his Sathlng-Milt. and
dove 41 feet Into seven Inches of
creek water, unsuccessfully.
aaa
The fear of a dictator, communism
and fascism Is upon the land. Judg
ing ty all the shooting and wild
speeches, the country may need one.
Communism and fascism cant be
much worse than the current dam
fooltsm. aaa
Tha champion onion grower of In
diana reports there Is a chance to
produce an onion, that will aim be
s lily. This comes under the head
of giving the lily the worst of It, In
stead or the proverbial gliding. .
aaa
Young Franklin D.t who will be
wed next meek to the charming
daughter of a diabolical "economic
royalist," hsa picked out the three
tunes to be played at the wedding
reception. "Happy Dara Are Here
Again!" .la not one of them.
Max Is Double-Crossed
I -nAT prize fighting is no longer a sport but a business, is
clearly demonstrated by the fact, that Joe Louis the Brown
Bomber is now the heavyweight champion. .
Cash receipts, not fistic prowess, presented Louis with the
crown. As far as the sport records go Mai Schmeling of Ger
many, is still the better man.
A TEAB ago the doughty Max, a hopeless short-ender, at
one to ten.i gave the dor. e bucket a swift kick ' in the
midriff, 'and out-foxing and out-gaming, the ex-cotton-picker,
put him down for the count of ten.
By every rule of good sportsmanship that victory entitled
Max to a match with Jim Braddock, the then-reigning champion.
But the smart financiers behind the fight game decided
otherwise. They figured and figured correctly, that a Brad-dock-Louis
match would bring in the better gate.
QO Max was given the double-cross, and as a result, Braddock
has about $200,000 more money in the bank than ever
before, while the promoters will split up $100,000. Not bad for
Jim who a few years ago, was in the bread line.
OUT a raw deal for the German. There is little doubt that
U had he been given what he honestly earned, a crack at
the crown, he would have bested the game, but the ageing
title-holder also. And today he would be in the shoes of the
Brown Bomber, the heavyweight champion of the world, and
would have achieved his life long ambition.
Fame and fortune would now be his, and in a rematch with
Louis, he would have been the one to dictate terms, and draw
down the big money, not as will now be the case, the dusky
dynamiter, he so gallantly flattened.
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M. D.
Signed letter, pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease
dUgno.li or treatment, mil ba answered by Ur. Brad; It tamped iel.
ddreued envelope li enelowd. Letter, ihould be brief and written In Ink
Owing to the Urge number of letter, received only tew can be answered.
No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instruction,. Address
Dr. William Brady, 265 El Camlno. Beverly, Call!.
"It Happened two montha ago," he
said.
CAUSE AND PBEVCN HON OF PNEUMONIA
In an article published recently.
"The Natural Way to Breathe." we
showed how lowering of the vital
capacity, atul-
JUJS4? low breauhlng.
IN short Max Schmeling was robbed. And it's at least a two
to one bet, that the fistic crown he should have worn, will
never be won. For the lesson the German gave Joe Louis a year
ago was an invaluable one. Joe will never be a set-up for a
smashing right-cross again.
So that's that. However, robbery is nothing new in the
prize fight game, and the boys who play on the cash register,
have controlled the sport, for nearly a generation.
It is really amazing how prize fighting has survived in spite
of the way it has been treated. Like those who engage in it,
it possesses sn extraordinary stamina and vitalty.
A COLORED champion of rather forbidding personality, will
Ho it. nn ffnnrl. inr-lrlontallv Put if. will nn rlnnlvr. enrvivo
for there is a primitive appeal in the crude battle of fists, which
seems to be deeply imbedded in human nature.
It's drama in the raw, of course, but it is still drama.
Crookedness and commercialism will no doubt kill it some day,
but aa long as there is "big money" in it, that time appears
far distant.
"Make Way For Tomorrow"
rT00 bad that film, "Make Way for Tomorrow" was shown
Onlv ftnrt rlav in MaHfrierl. TVa v.nfnr. to natt' xwrhan
1937 movie books are balanced, it will take a place high up
among the leaders. For it is one of the most moving, restrained
and artistic productions, that has come out of Hollywood in
many a long day..
And what a cast' Not a flop in the list nor a stooge nor
time server. And intelligent, sensitive, direction, from the first
flicker to the final fade-out 1
BUT of course it wou't be a box-office success. Its appeal is
too limifnd unA ita rtn.a inn elnnr MifnAvn. it is nfarttinnlK,
without action,' in the accepted sense of the term, and is devoid
of any approach to thrill or glamour.
It has humor, and human miture plenty of both, but the
humor is too subdued, and the human nature too prosaically
authentic, to arouse any acute consciousness of either.
"Make Way for Tomorrow", HOWEVER, conies nearer to
being a faithful presentation of REAL middle-class life in this
country as it is LIVED, without exaggeration or misrepresen
tation, comes closer to the ideal of putting a mirror up to
our grass-root nature, and allowing the spectator to draw his
own moral instead of having the producer slap him across the
face with it, than any film that has come up this way, in a very
long time. And the characterizations of Victor Moore and
Buelah ' Bondi, particularly the latter, as the "old folks"
whom life has passed by, should be in the running at least, for
the annual movie awards, next winter. Those who saw them
last night, will not soon forget them.
and not chl,l
Ing, accounta for
the frequency of
p n e u m cmla or
other .pulmonary
compile a 1 1 o n a
foUowlng major
operation a,
whether the sur
gery la done un
der ether or
other Inhalation
a n e s t h esla or
under local or
spinal anesthesia. Many measure
menu with tha spirometer (which
measures the quantity of air breath
ed) have Indicated that the vital ca
pacity la lowered from 30 to SO per
cent for a few days following a ma
jor operation, especially an abdom
inal operation. Ordinarily an adult
breathing quietly Inhales and ex
hales a pint of air at each respira
tion. Cut down thla average air in
take from one-third to onehalf. and
bear In mind that only one-fifth of
the volume of the air la oxygen
and one may readily Imagine the
lowered vital capacity might have
iar-rccning effects on health and
me.
Collapse (atelactasls) of portions
or tne lungs la more likely to occur
when the vital capacity Is lowered.
collapse of the air-cells of the lunts.
rather than filling with water, la the
oause of death In drowning, where
the victim gets a little water In the
nose or mouth In the first fright and
struggle. Inducing spssmodtc tight
ening or closing of the glottis or en
trance to the windpipe, ao that tne
Violent efforts to Inhale sir nnvlii
' necativa nniuciiM within t .u-.
and collapse of the lung.
Belly breathing exercise and in
halation of carboxygen from an In.
halatcr a mixture of carbon dioxide,
from 7 to 10 percent with oxygen
Is one of the best preventive meas
ures against pneumonia In any cir
cumstance where pneumonia or oth
er pulmonary complication is likely
to occur.
Of course all I know Is whsi I
hear real doctors say, but I sincerely
believe that the regular practice of
belly breathing, especially six belly
Inflations on retiring and six on
waking In the morning, is a good
prophylactic against pneumonia.
Medicine of the sedative or n-.r-cotlc
class, too often taken by lay
men for relief of cough, are, In my
opinion, a contributing cause of
pneumonia. Such drugs benumb Kie
cough reflex, favor retention of vis
cid or tenacious mucua in the bron
chial tube, and Mils may serve as
'T'KE theme is not new, in fact as old as the world.
can't
The manuscript collections Ir the
steel vaults of the public library in
Moscow are rivaled In vslue only by
these In the British Museum and
tb ftea&h, iVittousi Library.
But we
recall any former drama, built around it.
Briefly it is this;
What to do with the old folks, grandpap and grandma, when
they can no longer work, have saved up no money, and the
children have no surplus in the bank themselves. A few
thousand years ago the young folks knocked them over the
head with a club, but we do things differently today.
Today there is only one answer. They go to live with their
children, as they did in this film, and that doesn't work out.
PHE fault is on neither side, but inherent in the situation
People in their late seventies are Roinir through the door
of life in one direction; people in their middle forties, are' going
through, in the opposite direction. Put them in the same bouse,
give them the kindliest impulses and the best of intentions,
but there is sooner or Inter, a clash, which cither ends in tragedy
or separation.
In this film it was the latter, not only separation from their
children but from each other. (Not tragedy in the melodramatic
sense, but sufficiently henrt-hreiikiiig.) That final fadcout of
Grandma Cooper on the station platform, incidentally, as a bit
of intelligent and restrained pantomime, entitles her to a place ,
at least, in our private movie hall-of-fame.
'T'llERE were some minor defects in the film of course. the
daughter Grand Pap Moore had to live with struck us as!
considerably overdrawn. But all in all "Make Way for Tomor
row" ig one of masterpieces of 1937, as far as this column id!
concerned. 1
But it won't last long. In another five or ten years, federal '
social security will be functioninc no doubt, and the Grandma
Coudi'g will Lave to go to the eld ladies' home 110 longer! j
a plug which gives rlsa to a small
area of collapse or atelactoala of
lung. The collapsed airless lung tit
sue la more vulnerable to pneumocct
than la a normaUy functioning lung.
Again, auppresslon of cough by such
means Impairs a natural means of
defence for the natural purpose of
coughing is to expel something for
eign or Irritating. Finally, cough dope
tends to lower the vital capacity still
further.
Finally, I believe but do not know
that exposure of the naked akin to
ultraviolet light, mid-day sunlight,
la a prophylactic against pneumonia
and other respiratory Infections. If
for any reason one cannot absorb
ultraviolet (which producea vitamin
D In tha akin, then one requires an
adequate dally ration of vitamin D
Internally, in one form or another.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Cast
Cass In one eye since early child
hood, eye also blind. Result of oper
ation. Why couldn't the useless mus
cles be removed and other muscles
grafted to eyeball to take up the
function of the useless muscles?
(A. B)
Answer Your Idea may not be
fantastic. Keep muling It over, and
propose It to every good occullst (eye
surgeon) you meet. At present no
one, so far as I know, undertakes
such an operation. I think you con
fused the history of your conditlun.
Surely it was not the result of oper
ation. Novice Roller
Aged 63,- great walker, neck atiff
and creaky sometimes. Haven't turn
ed a somersault In many years. Won
der If I dare try now. Your Idea of
the value of such exercise appeals
to me. but Friend Husband is afraid
I'll break my neck. (Mrs. R. L. T.)
Answer I roll twenty somersaults'
first thing every morning, do the
belly breathing exercise night end
morning, end bowl 96 ends a week
the year around. Send self addressed
envelope and ask for By-Laws of
Somersaultauqua.
Frozen Milk
Pleese tU me If It Is dangerous
to feed a baby milk that has been
frozen. Also whether canned goods
left In a lakeside cabin and frozen
last winter would be dangeroua for
ua to eat 'this aummer. (Mrs. Q. H )
Answer Experienced hsa proved
that human breast milk, frozen and
shipped long distance, Is a valuable
food for new-born Infants. If the
frozen canned goods are satisfactory
In tast and the cana not hm.
or leaking or bulging, such food Is
pmectiy sare and wholesome.
Thingumbobs: Julius Whttmsrk.
music publisher, wsa once a boy tenor
with Primrose and West's minstrels
. . Rex Cole has three personal
ehauffeure . . . Variety places Major
Bowes' Income aa an entertainer at
1.500.000 a year, the all-time record
. . . He now leads all in listeners . . .
Manuel Quezon, of the Philippines,
bought S5.000 worth of haberdashery
at a crack on a recent New York
visit . . . Paul Whlteman la building
a home near Amon O. Carter's in Ft.
Worth, Texas.
Whenever I feel a slight urge to
stir my Iszy bones, swing about the
golf course, visit a bowling alley or
euch. I am alwaya comforted In my
hesitancy by the philosophy of Wil
liam Allen White. He once told a
friend he took all hts exercise being
pallbearer to his friends who were
physical culture addicts.
(Copyright. 1937. McNaught
Syndicate, Inc.)
Flight 'o Time
Medford and Jackson County
history from the file, of the
Mall Tribune id and 20 reara
ago.
they will abide by tha rules and
regulations of the order.
But ahh! there aren't any rules
and regulations yet.
As soon as the overworked staff
geta a chance, they'll get the consti
tution and by-lawa Into the hands
of the members.
But since the members have agreed
to abide by them in advance. C.I.O.
officials won't be bothered by argu
ment. Congratulations, it Is understood.
sre coming Into the office of Harry
Hopkins. "Jske" Bsker. farmer miner,
cowboy and what not. has resigned
from the relief family to help organ
ize the government workers under
the CJ.O. bsnner.
The hesrtiest congratulations, hit
friends ssy. (that Is. Mr. Hopkins
friends) are being tendered to Mr.
Hopkins by himself. The WPA ad
ministrator and bis colleagues hava
been working for some time to get
Mr. Baker a Job elsewhere. Not
.h-t. nhilitv. thev say, wst
Jacks trouble, but surplus of tem
pera men t
Travel h Train -
Ed Note: Person, wishing to
communicate with Or. Uradj
ihuuld aend letter dlrAt to Or.
William Brady. M. D.. !65 El
Camlno. Beverly Hllll. Calif
TEN YEARS AOO TODAY
June 24, 1927.
(It was Friday.)
DeAutremont brothers In slsmed
confessions, admit Slsklvou tunnel .
crime ana aeciarc ' the quadruple
murders were a family affair." The
trio are landed in Salem prison, and
tell . Sheriff Jennlnes where thev
cached guns In Slskiyous. Roy writes
a 35.000-word confession, declares
"world was against us, so we staked
all on one card."
17 . . L
mirth II
TORONTO
I i s 7rsn
Dr. B. R. Elliott Is elected vice
president of Oregon state dentists.
A year ago today Medford was In
the midst of its most extended heat
wave, and the mercury registered 108
degrees. High for todsy was B4.
Ashland citizens, angered bv the
compromise sentences, hang three De
Autremont brothers in effigy. Post
heads reveal Hugh took lead In move
for confessions.
Climax opposes school unit plan.
chief Interest in coming special election.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
June 24, 1917.
(It was Sunday.)
'920.000 or Bust" l new tlnsin
of Jackson county Red Cross workers.
Union Meat company discontinues
Its branch here.
OTTAWA
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trains daily from Vancouver,
B. C, to all points In Eastern
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...stop over at BanS and Lake
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costs no more to go Canadian
Pacific.
FIRST CLASS, INTERMEDIATE
AND COACH CLASS
SUMMER ROUND-TRIP FARES
on sale from May 15th to Oct.
15th. Return limit on First class
tickets Oct. 31st. Intermediate
and Coach class, alx months
from date of purchase.
CROSS CANADA'S INLAND SEA
on your way East. ..Clyde-built
steamships with spacious decks
and commodious cabins. ..danc
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meals. Sailing from Kort William
to Port McNicolI at no eA'fro
transportation cost.
AIR-CONDITIONED EQUIPMENT
Includes standard sleepers, dining cars
and solartum-Iouoge cars on fast
trans-continental trains.
Our local offices will assist you In
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...informstlon and reservations no
W.KDUC0N.eMllaIPj)'rnan A I
Broadway, Amer. Bank BWfr, BR. 0637, Portlafld
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CHICAGO
a
General exodus of Medford nnnio
to hills for Sunday picnics. j
The Von der Hellen Hardware com
pany at Eagle Point has Installed a :
free air pump for motorists. i
Bone dry law for duration of war
likely In nation.
O.O.Mclntvre
NEW YORK, June 24. Of all pic
turesque shoestring producers Broad
way has nurtured, none who has en
livened the Rlalto lore with so many
rollicking tales
ss Will Morris,
eey. He has lit
really atarted l
Broad way pro
duction and held
It together with
nothing but
,10 bill.
An actor him
self. Indeed
versar'.'.e come
dian, he llkea
nothing better
than to collect a
group of hungry actors snd grub
stake them. Most of his quixotic
efforts, it la true, hava been flops,
but not all. He bank-rolled The Go
rilla, which rolled up profits of S10O,-
000.
He has whipped a show into shape
In five feverish day, and atarted out
gloriously optlmltlatlo on a barn
storming trip thst would often wind
up on some dreary depot platform
with the village sheriff tn command
of the trunks, scenery and any other
negotiable assets.
But he comes back to Broadway,
smiling and chuck-a-luck with a
fresh crop of Ideas. And with alt bis
vicissitudes he managea to appear
snapplly dressed. Recently he becamo
genera) manager for Billy Rose, but
the Rlalto expects him back. He's
t trouper to the core.
Young Jock Whitney Is considered
st the moment the most generous
theatrical angel. Although he has
become something of a burnt-chlld-ofrald-of-the-flre.
he can stIU tske
a socking and go on hla merry way
because of enormous wealth. But his
efforts have not au been Irwes and
ba has had his fun along with the
headaches. His biggest loss was In a
Peter Arno show opening and closing
In one night. During his active
years, the late Otto Kahn was the
most accessible of angels. He was
unusual In that he never expected
-and that was
anything but a loss
mostly whst he got.
News comes back to Broadwsy of
Wllda Bennett, once one of the allur
ing muslcsl comedy stsrs and a toast
of the Rlalto. Today she has swap
ped the fashionable toga that dis
tinguished her for the housekeeping
gingham and Is living with her hus
band, a cost engineer, In the heart
of the Kettleman hllla in California.
Her home Is a frame cottage on the
single street, of a topsy-turvy oilfield
town. She does her own work, at
tends the community gatherings,
watches the sunset on the porch In
the evening and writes friends she
waa never so hsppy.
The most aristocratic of the wash
room boys Is Bill st The Colony. He
has been there 13 years. His Job In
cludes checking hats and he never
glvea out a check. Bill knows every
body of social Importance, not only
in New York but In auch surround
ing cities as Boston. Philadelphia and
Washington. Many a well-dlned pat
ron has stopped in to see BUI on
the way to the theater, received hts
msglc formula he mixes so quickly
and has thus been able at times to
know what la going on on the stage
before the close of the second act.
Because those he serves are largely
among the wealthy, ha haa been on
the receiving end of many extrava
gant tips. The top being a ,100 bill
for taking care of a straw-hat during
the luncheon hour. That was. of
course, before what Mike Hogg calls
the "unboomlng."
A New York chemist recently In
troduced to the dieting public a but-
wriess outter a fatless substance
that looked and tasted like the real
thing but waa devoid of calorie val
ues. The same dietitian now an-
nouncea a starchless flour, self-rising
and designed for those who crave
bread but fear the starch In It. The
world wUl now await breathlessly a
spinacniess spinach.
I VeW.
(Continueo uom Page One )
sternal to suggest It publicly, there
I Just a suspicion that some of
the "A. O.V stalf would a little
rather -not be called upon to use
this particular brand of hlgh-ex-ploslve
unless they have to.
The C. I. O. "charter factory" U
still working overtime.
Applications for membership are
rolling In, charters are rolling out.
Applicants slen an agreement that
7or finer be
king-
Schilling
Baking
Powder
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New York's Immensity Is sometimes
Uustrated by Its amazing indlffer-
ence. The other day. for Instance. I
passed the block In East SOth street
where the mSdel, Veronica Oedeon.
her mother and boarder were victims
In a triple murder. I thought of
looking at the apartment building
where the tragedy took place but
wasn't certain of the number. So I
asked a man on a nearby stoop. He
thought It wss 316 but was not sure.
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