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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEPFORD, QftEGONT, TTEPyESDAY, .TULT 7, 1937.
vrvthln happened on July 4th
eieept skyrocket einng nr. w "
whisker of citizen who rait them
far the day. a matter of civic
end petrlotlo duty.
...
lUM.inr. &m now debating the
a.valt sum-erne court peck plan
Tnr hope to save the President's
face, and their own political hides
In , the next election.
"A large new algn graces the west
end of one of the A. J. Hill and
company hardware buildings facing
Uw Paclfle highway at the south
end of the business district. It Is
discern b e from me nignwny,
(Halaty (Ore.) News) The last
.nunci is a supposition, and not
the regular order.
Tha llmbi of some of the twee In
the residential sections hang lower
m the sidewalk than a business
district awning.
Tn grain and hay crop failure Is
uw nnt bad aa feared, and, It
looks like the agriculturists would
be able to stack It all In the field
n wnloh It was grown.
.
Th oollce renoit Hansen ' was
eriglng down the highway at
Ueely speed." (Blsklyous New
Nearer right than Intended.
AU the Older Olrl are recuperat
ing from holiday auto trlpa to the
wide open spaces, ny hw ena 01
week, husbands hold high hopes of
Mttin something: harder to cook
than ecrsmbled eggs.
The feared and dreaded gooseberry
pie ha broken out again In this
Tlelnlty.
A scientist now reveala, "the de
pression gloom was heightened by
the drab clothing worn by the men."
At the time, the menfolks were lucky
to hsve anything to wear, and In no
mood to don yellow tights, while
trying to remember under which
henhouse they burled their money.
: The road to the summit of Roxy
Ana Is being used extensively by
admirer of the view. It would have
bees a great convenience In the
I ok si fiery kross era.
.
ItetAdent of the Prospect district
are busy planting bean and getting
out wood.
The Cost of Rescue
IF Amelia Ear-hart it aliv, her plane must hare landed lorn
where on a coral rf. Even if her land plane, could have
kept afloat on the open ea all this time, thoie clinging to it,
could hardly have survived four dayg and nighta, of suffering
and exposure.
So at the present writing there in only that one ray of hope.
It's pretty slim, but a waiting and anxious world will keep on
clinging to it, until sufficient time has elapsed, to shatter even
that.
MEANWHILE the search will go on, yes, as we have been
informed at fiT3V A T lYPfVtf I TIT- ' it.. .: .
u, j ut.ijAj i ;nu b KVb luv view
point of those who are so conoerned with the cost of this effort!
to rescue Miss Earhart and her navigator.
After all this country is not at war, how could the coast
guard and navy be better employed! Our warships are steaming
about most of the time, our navy airplanes and carriers, are
maneuvering and practicing here and there. Why not devote
their energies to something as beneficent and useful as this!
t . . .
A ND whether or not the result of the search is successful,
it will be USEFUL. A tremendous amount of information,
will result from this tragedy whatever the final outcome, whioh
will be extremely valuable to aviation, and therefore to human
ity, for all time to come.
But Miss Earhart is only one person out of a couple of billion
swarming over the earth's surface. Why all this expense and
trouble for HER! After all she took the trip "just for fun'
on her own responsibility, what right had she to demand that
the entire world holt, and devote its energies to finding her, if
she happened to get into trouble!
fy? course she had no right and she didn t demand it. She
demanded nothing. And there is no responsibility on the
part of any government or any person, to do anything for her
now.
But that's not the way thank the Lord, most people feel
about it. Livingston was just one man out of many millions
so was Greely; and so have been explorers and adventurers
since the world began. But when any of them were lost, and
hope of rescuing them alive existed, there have been both indi
viduals and governments ready to spend time, money and risk
lives in an effort to save them.
A ND that is the prevailing spirit now. We fear our vocabu
lary is a bit deficient, when called upon to classify those
who would count the cost of saving human life, Miss Earhart's
or some other one life, two or many when the opportunity is
presented.
Such an attitude just doesn't conform to our idea of what a
human being should think, or feel, or bsl
A Correspondent Answered
A SUBSCRIBER explains why Max Schineling has been given
the double-cross.
It has nothing to do with high finance. It's politics. Herr
Mnxie is a Nazi, And if he were matched with Louis, Braddock
or anyone else in New Tork, organized labor and the Commun
ists would boycott the match, and gate receipts would be a
wash-out.
So Maxie is put on the shelf, until the auti-Nazi agitHtion
blows over.
Very interesting, but hardly convincing.
A TEAR ago Maxie was a Nazi, and with a presidential elec
tion in the offing, political feeling was running stronger
than it is today. Tel. there was no anti-Nazi uprising when
Schmeling met Louis, and if memory serves, every member of
the Caucasian race in Greater Manhattan, was yelling for the
German to knook the colored boy's block off.
Maxie had a match with the British fistic champun Tommy
Farr, and Hitler is no more popular with the Communists and
workers of England than over here. But there was no talk of
boycott. Whatever may be said against Tommy Atkins, no one
can ever question his sportsmanship. "May the best man win,"
is not only the sporting creed he preaches, but practices.
Tct Mnxie was given the double cross by the prize fighting
mpvesarios over there, and is once more on the outside looking
in. Instead ot meeting Schmeling m London, Farr will meet
Louis in New York.
Does our informant seriously maintain, that mone,. had
nothing to do with this last minute switch!
Personal Health Servia
By William Brady, M. 0.
Signed letters pertaining to personal health and tyglene. not to disease
diagnosis or treatment, will be answeitu by Ut. Brady U stamped self
addressed .metope la enclosed Letters should be brief and written la Ink
Owing to the large number ot letters received only few can be answered
No reply can be made to queries not ronfurmlng to Instruction. Address
Or. William Urady, 25 el Caouou Beverly. Calif.
CLOTHING A ND BATHINO
"RUNAWAY TEA THIUIJJs HOL
IDAY THRONG" (Lakevlew Em
Iner) Time backs upl
.
The National Spelling Reform as
aoelatlon plans a full campaign
With all the things that need fix
ing. It will be a great advance to get
after the way pneumonia Is spelled
The local drift of dog fanciers Is
now towards setter docs that will
'not remain sea' ?d.
.
An automobile that looked like It
hsd seen hit by a locomotive, missed
another one late yesterday.
...
The ftneneial state of Prance seems
to be terrible, from all press ac
counts, They must dig up Sl,800.000,
000 Ui save their own government
or faee- a crisis. This, they do not
want to do, any more than pay the
American war debt.
AN"D. PRtV, WHAT SIIAIlEf
"VUhJalmar etefansson. explorer.
eaye we must change our conception
of weather at the North Pole, for
according to the United States Wea
ther Bureau the Arctic has known
temperaturea of 100 degrees In the
shade. We have never been very close
to the North Pole, but Just for the
aka of curiosity, we would like to
Inquire, In the shsde of what?"
(Chrlstlsn Science Monitor.)
A GERMAN K'azi won the Vandorbilt cup
Tork on Monday. According to press
P. O, Snfe Cracked.
THE DALLES, Or,. July 7. IFl
Sheriff and state police officers weie
Investigating today the burglary of
the Msupln postofflce. where yeggs
cracked a safe, taking 1150.
Bummer Storage
tupert eare and sdcouat insurance
ART18TA rUR SHOP
W. Ita, fhon
rac in New Tork
g to press reports no winner
ever received a greater popular ovation. Where was the anti
demonstration bv the aroused Communists, labor zealots, etc.,
etc.!
So with Baron von Crsmm, Nazi tennis star, one of the most
popular players at the Wimbledon tournament, who was finally
put out. by Budge, in the finals. There was no issue made of the
titled gentleman's politics.
No that explanation doesn't wash.
piUZK fighting as a sport is a pretty sordid mess, but as a
whole, it has to date kept free from partisan politics.
When the boys on the inside have cashed in on the Farr
Louis side show then Maxie will undoubtedly be called in, for
financially speaking, ho will then be the best bet, perhaps
another million dollnr gnte.
Love may make the world go 'round, but the clink clink of
the cash register supplies the motive power for the prize fight
game, and determines its direction, nothing else.
how frequently must one take a
bath In order to be both physically
and msntally clean, aak a corre
spondent, equivocally enough to per
mit a tactful re
ply.
Cleanliness la
physical. Phys
ical cleanliness,
freedom from
filth, contamina
tion, pollution,
dirt, stsln, blem
ish, grime, dust
or foreign matter
of any kind;
neatness of per
son, dress and
en vlro'nment;
asepsis or med
ical, eurgtcsl or sanitary cleanliness
or sterility, absence of dlsease-oroduc-
Ing germs; such cleanliness Is always
normal, wholesome, physiological, de-
sirsDie, neaithful, hygienic. When
the concept of cleanliness I carrlud
beyond actual physical cleanliness
Into the realm of Imagination, as
suggested by the correspondent's ue
of the term "mentally clean," It
borders on morbid psychology, obses
sion. Insanity. People who bathe
several times a day, Indeed many
who bathe dally when there 1 no
physical necessity for suoh frequent
bathing, are generally abnormal If
not definitely unbalanced. They har
bor obses-ions about contamination,
dirt, odor or germs.
After aU, so far as hygiene, heslth.
sanitation or medical or eurelcsl
asepsis Is concerned, cleanliness is
not determined by the frequency with
which one bathes nor by the noise
one makes about one's bathing.
uxygen in the air Is as effectual
cleansing agent as Is water. Sun-
"gni is a powerful antiseptic, dis
infectant deodorant. Persons who
take dally air bath or sunbath. that
la. go without clothing or with the
least possible clothing, require less
frequent sosp and water bathing to
remove decomposition products of
sebum (akin oil) or- sweat from the
skin. The more unnecessary cloth
ing or covering worn the more Is
decomposition of these excretions or
secretions favored.
Younger skins stand scrubbing
with soap and water, In fact the
regular application of plain, pure
(undoetored) soap and water Is ex-
cellent treatment for the complexion
of the young person. Older sklna
do not tolerate soap and water so
well, because the natural skin oil
or sebum secretion la less copious In
the older skin cleansing with plain.
pure (undoetored) olive oil, sesame
oil or Pharmacopoeia cold cream
(ointment of rose water, eold -cream
made up freshly after the formula
given In the U. 8. or the Britten
Pharmacopoeia) I generally better for
the older skin. A young skin 1
naturally soft, smooth, clear, oily,
pernsp too oily at time An old
akin la harsh, rough, sallow or dull,
abnormally dry, Irritable, itchy. The
physician feels not only the artery
but also the state of the skin when
he Judges the patient's anatomical
or physlologlcsl age. If your skin
Is prematurely old perhaps you need
an lodln ration or a more liberal ra
tlon of vitamin or something how
do I knew without a brief letter In
dicating your plight and Inclosing a
3-cer.c-stamped envelope bearing your
address?
Comment
on the
Dau s News
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Mobile Home.
Galvanised Iron tank In trailer for
water supply. This hss been, drained
and flushed a few times. I it all
right for drinking water, or what
precaution should we tske to make
water carried In auch a tank aate
for drinking? (W. J, w.)
Answer The tank Is all right as
a container for drinking water. Un
lesa you have assurance from the
health authorities that the water 1
safe for drinking, you ahould either
boll the water or disinfect each quart
drawn for drinking purposes. For
emergencies a drop or two of commou
tincture of lodln In the quart of
water, allowed to stand half an hour,
win make the water safe to drink.
Preparing for Maternity.
I am young expectant mother.
Read of woman having twins that were
not twins . . . can't help worrying.
(Mrs. E. D.)
Answer Yes, you can help worry
ing. Education wm save you all that.
Send ten cent coin and stamped en
velope bearing your address, for book
let "Preparing for Maternity." Or
try your luck writing to your con
gressman or the u. S. Labor Depart
ment. Washington, D. (J., Children's
Bureau, and asking for the bulletin
"Pre natal Care."
Green Potatoes.
I ate green potatoes all last season'
snd would like to tell o. F. s who
thinks they are "poisonous" that I
have experienced no bad resulta to
date. (D. L. D.)
Answer of course there I no truth
In the legend.
(Copyright, 1037, John F. DUIe Co )
Ed Note: Persons wishing to
communicate with Dr. Brady
thould send letter direct to Dr.
William Brady. M. D.. JSS. El
Camlno, Beverly Hills, Calif. '
By PRANK JENKINS
"THE three-day holiday la over, and
a in the nation as a whole it ap
peara is nave claimed a total of
around So live. .
In Oregon. Washington and Idaho.
tne death toll 1 Si a these word
are written early Tuesday morning.
T-hebt; deaths, remember, are
SCATTERED. Hence they are not
so allocking, if 804 people had been
killed In one place, we would 'be all
atlrred up and agog with plans to
prevent, the repetition of such a
horror,
A It 1. those of us who r not
directly concerned shrug our shoul
der, and pay little attention to It.
IN OREGON, ten died from acci
dent over the holiday. Five of
these met their deaths in automobile
accident, snd three were drowned.
One man fell down a stairway. A
negro got drunk, attacked his wife
with an ax, and she strangled him
with her nightgown.
W WASHINGTON, U died elltht
by automobile accident and three
by drowning. In Idaho, one waa
killed In an automobile accident and
three met death by drowning. One
miscellaneous death brought Idaho
total to five.
California's record was not avail
able as these word were written.
motereyele cavalcade was ready to
tart it lren to make way for the
secretary' car, the commissioner was
informed that Mr. Roper hadnt been
scheduled to appear.
. But you can't atop a motorcycle
cavalcade, or a determined district
commissioner. The secretary arrived,
delivered hla piece and mad the hit
of the program.
Two actons of a former member of
the New Deii turned up missing, too,
much to the regret of their scout
master. Tney were the lS-year-old
twin of the one-time chief advisor
st the White House, Raymond Moley.
The boy stayed in Santa Barbara
because their dad waa making a fly
ing trip home and they didn't want
to mis him.
They are known a expert taxider
mist and, according to their scout
master, their wildcat heads would
have stopped the show.
Veterans of the A. E. F. who visited
the Scout camp had audden memorlea
of "Sunny France." They knew that
not the weeping skies or the gfcod
earth make mud, but human feet.
To some of the boys from the des
ert states, this atrange and gummy
aubstance was as unique as a horned
toad to a Vermonter.
Flight 'o Time
aledford and Jackson County
history from the fUes of the
Mail Tribune 10 and 10 year
go.
TEN VEARS AQO TODAY
July 7, 1927.
(It was Thursdsy.)
Sixth street crossing paving to he
completed soon.
Grass fire destroy barn on Mo
Andrews road.
No county fair likely this coming
fall, due to defeat of special tax levy
at peclal election.
Potter Pslmer estate to build pack
lng plant on South Fir atreet.
Georgia church leader la Identified
by woman as one of masked men
who branded her.
"TTfE pity of it la that these deaths
1 resulted lsrgely from careless
ness. Sometimes It. was the careless
ness of the one who was killed. At
others, It was somebody else's carelessness.
But In nearly every case, SOME
BODY'S carelessness was at fault
i
t
O.O.Mcinfyre'
NEW YORK, July 7. One of
America's most Interesting Journal
istic callings Is slowly reaching the
anlshlng point. Aside from a dozen
or ao dramatic
critic In New
York, there are
no review era,
ave In the large
cities such as
Chlcsgo, Boston.
Phllsdelphla and
a few others.
Movie critics
have absorbed
the Jobs.
New York had
fewer shows the
past season than
In 3ft years. The usual summer re
vue Zlepfeld'.s Carroll's and
White's which proved the most
pectscular openlnRS for celebrity
audiences of the year and offered
the best talent, are no more. Gone
forever.
There are predictions that next
sesson the how- list will shrink
further. Perhsps three premieres a
eck at top. The theatre Is not dy
ing completely. There Is still much
fe. But It has settled down more
then ever before to the survival of
the fittest.
chioa. These are giant vegetables
suggesting the onion In shape, but
having a aweetlsh candy-like taste
At one of the tables I saw a mus
tachoed Konrad Bercovlcl-looklng fel
low who Jotted down stray thoughts
on a pad between eating and looking
soulful. The waiter confirmed my
obvious suspicion that he was a poet
oi una neignoornood who goes to
various foreign cafes nightly to ex
press himself In this fashion.
WE hear a lot about the merits ot
lelaure. Throughout the world,
tne noura of labor are being cut
down and the hours of free time are
being extended. But when we ana
lyze the ways In .which people of to
day SPEND THEIR LEISURE, ve
wonder sometime If there can't be
too much of It. '
If work hour are cut down more
and more (as undoubtedly they will
be) and leisure hours are extended
greatly, the time will come when
we're going to have to learn better
way of spending our leisure time.
Already, leisure hours are the DAN
GER hours.
ONTARIO, hity 7. (TV Or)ton'
tourlnn air flft took off thl morn
ing tor IVndlfton after staging
ahow here yftfrdny tha attracted
practically tha entire population of
Ontario, buslneiu hovtaea bctnf cloaed
for th occasion.
Perfect weather aided the atunt
pilot and parachute Jumper to to
through their routine to the beat
dvinuge. I
George ArmUtead of Brentwood,
Cal took ft rut plaoe In the nftvlpn
tlon contest for enortMnen pilots nn
the trip here from Baker; Dr. Paul
Sharp of Klamath Fall, who had
been leading the field, allpptng to
third place.
Ethel sheeny of rontana, Cal., took
flrat for the lap.
Kaiiaaa fattens more than 300.000
Mm-hwfMern ranch and range cat
tle on lta blueatem paaturea each
rer.
It la advanced that there are no
great atag ahowmen any more, such
aa Zlcgftld, Rrlanger, Dillingham.
tVInuco. But the fact Is there are
Oeorge -Abbott, for Instance but
many have been drawn to the surer
rewards and the greater financial
security of the Hollywood Itudloa.
Easier hours, easier living.
Oeorgea Oarpentler. one time Eur
opean heavywsight boxing champion,
is now barman at hotel tn Cannes,
Apartment buildings In New York
that have had difficulty In being
refilled since the depression are
those with many guest rooms. The
new Idea la exprrswd by the Ralph
PulKnera, who had their 60-room
mansion turned into small apart
ment and rented s small apartment
for their own use. The vogue for
small apartments la frankly due to
the guest pest. Rich folk were help
leas with so much room when
friends from othr cities dropped In.
Many large restderce became almost
like hotels. There Is a record of
one home on Fifth avenue having
H guests at one time, and was
onlv ended when the owners fled
precipitately to Europe afler notify
ing all they were closing their estab-
Hf-hment next day. Mary Brown War-
burtons new palarxlo In Palm Beach
will have no guest room, and neither
Hi Doris Duke's Hawaiian hacienda
Washington street hsa an Alban
ian restaurant patrontred mostly by
Albanians and a few uptown Mum
mers. It la a replica of the native
cafe and the food la displayed In
steaming kettles In the dining room.
There are some 30 varieties snd
the customer selects as many as ha
desires. Albanian bread Is fluffy and
gray and is broken Into chunks to
be sopped in th various stews, Al
narry Kicnman sends me a copy
u me uonaon Hign Hatter with
double page drawing of himself sur
rounded by such Mayfairltes as the
Hon. Mrs. Cunningham Reld, Miss
Mala Brand, Lady Incheape fluttering
about In an adorable huddle while
their husbands and beaux stand tn
the background biting their nails In
chagrin. Thus the marcelled singer
Joins the handf-il of American enter
tainers who have cracked the British
shell of reserve. A list that includes
Tallulah Bankhcad. Elsie Janls, So
phie Tucker. Will Mahoney and Belle
Bsker.
Rich man has had more rebounds
from Broadway's assignments to ob
livion than any other performer of
his time. A doaen times I have heard
the street's dictum: "Rlchman is
tnrough all washed up." Yet In al
most every Instance he hss comt
back stronger than ever. For some
unaccountable reason his airplane
flight to Europe put him crosswise
with the favoring Broadway winds.
He was gently booed several times
at one of the floor shows. Then he
went to London to compete with the
crack artlits drawn by the corona
tion furore. And rlready the cabled
report of his Sucre have resulted
in a build-up that puts him out
front again. He can have hit choice
of Joba when he returna.
The maid who attends my mani
cure wsnts In a mid-town hotel
broke out In a routing laugh In
the midst of her ministrations today
In such outburst I always have a
feeling I have put my vest on out
aide my coat or Indulged some other
absent mlndrdnpa. "Anything the
matter with me?"I asked quickly,
reddening to the, gills. She replied
enigmatically wtth a chuckle: "You'll
never know." And I didn't mias
sneaking s peek In every window
mirror all the way home. Sometime..
I think I'll put on an old wrapper,
find an abandoned haymow and Just
sit there and sulk.
(Copyright. I' 7, McNaught
Syndicate, Inc.)
f
(Oontinueo uom Page One.)
It seems funny,'' said a led from
Los Angeles, "to have It rain In the
summer."
There are plenty of lessons for the
rsce-conscious in tent-lsnd.
'We've got a whole troop of Japan
ese boys here," said a young Callfor
nlan, "and they're nice,"
We thought we'd discovered some
provincialism when one young east
erner remarked:
The foreigners are what gets me.
Talking funny languages (we were
wrong). "But they're all right." he
added quickly. "You ought to see
the Mexicans throwing hatchets In
the air and others catching them."
Strangely enough, the Washington,
D. C, boys hsve some of the most
valued souvenirs for trading, And
they aren't branches from George
Washington's cherry tree, either.
They're sharks' teeth, long burled in
a little-known mound on Chesapeake
bay. The sharks left long before the
politicians arrived.
A prized media of exchange have
been milk bottles from Elmlra. N. Y.
Two hundred of them. Like the
treasured colonial flasks, they bear a
distinguished msrk a glider. (EH
mlra la the glider city, you know.)
Road to Diamond lake open and
In good ahape, says George Howard.
John Drew,
death.
famous actor, near
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
July 1. 1917.
(It was Saturday.)
Twenty German airships raid Lon
don in greatest air attack of the war.
Bombs kill 37.
Senate votes for withdrawal of li
quor suppllea and purchase by Uncle
Sam, as a war measure.
All Germans suspected of . being
spies are ordered to leave America.
People ordered to mow the grata
on vacant lots and cut off overhang
ing umba of tree.
C. M. Kldd buys Dunlap-Bltter
building on Main atreet.
Country Club to give Informal
dances Saturday evening during the
hot season.
Hobbles of Clarence Mulford. au
thor of the Hopalong Cassldy ator-
les, Include firearms, pistols marks
manship, building ship models, and
short wave radio broadcaatlng.
Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis.
baseball's high commissioner, is
named for the mountain near Mar
ietta, where his father, a Union
soldier, whs fatally wounded.
Cummlngs, who reed his message of
greeting. Later "Uncle" Dsn Roper,
secretary of commerce, addressed the
boys. Mr. Roper Is noted rather for
the polysyllabic rhetoric of the
'nineties than for campflre atorles,
but he made a speech that aurprlsed
his elder listeners snd set the boys
cheering. He praised scoutdom as the
bulwark of democracy.
It Isn't generally known, however,
thst Secretory Roper almost didnl
appear. Wouldn't have, perhaps, if a
district commissioner hadn't Insisted
It wasn't that he wasn't wanted.
It was a slip tomewhere.' Just as the 1
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COUNTERFEIT MOLDS
LEFT IN AUTO CAMP
HOOD RIVER. July 7. (AP) Po
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of a art of counterfeit dollar molds
discovered by Mrs. A. Johnson while
cleaning a cabin In her auto camp
her.
They connected th find with th
circulation of spurtou coins heir
and In other eastern Oregon cities
recently.
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