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PAO-1? TWELVE M"F,DFOftT MATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QKEGOy, FRTDAY, AUGUST 6, 1937. Ml3F0RDvJTEIBUNX Hd lb Mall ltbj (tally tiMp latwlay. Fubiihd toy u mnin irh PRiNTINO OO. 11-ZT-ll N. r SI - Pboaa fft ROBERT W BUHL, Miur. RNBB1 B UIL0TRAV. !. Va (Ddpn'1el Nwapapr. Car, Oregon, onrfar AJrt of Marofc A, Ull It M SUBSCRIPTION RATE! By Mall In 4vaoMt Dally, ooa r Dally, all month,, ... n.Ua ... Arlw.nai. Usxlford. a.Sh land. Jackaonvtlla. 0elrl Polot. . Phoaaia, TaUoU Ool4 Bill tat) M ' htshwaya, Dall. oo yar ??? Dailw. alx moDlht.. Dally, on month All tartna, oaah In advane. fllfirial Pane? ot tba Ulty at Hadfard Official Papar of Jack won Vagal? MEHH1CU Of TH1C AHWKlArtU fit kit rh. AuAnoiAii Priu it aioloaivalk an titled to tha dm (or publication off all ..... .ti.iuMhii arditd to it or o their wIm oradltad to thla papar. and alao to taa toeal o puoiniao naria. All rtahta for publloatloo of tpaolai dUpatoha haraln ara alao ranrad. ftfBMRBR OP UNITED PRESS K11MBBR OF AUDIT BURBAU OF CIRCULATIONS Adarttalns RapraaantaUvaa OfflM, la N.w Torlt. Ctilosso. Detroit 0aa PY.nelsoo, ijoa ans.i"- o-.-. Portland. St. Leon atlants. Vanooowr. I Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Party. Stickers pledging the .autout to eafe driving, adorn many windshields. In the event of going through the windshield unexpectedly In an emer gency, the motorist should aim to miss the adornment. ot the local elrle have Started blushing and hiding tneu left hand. e e s In toe Bonneville Dam controversy the Governor Is accused of "wanting to turn over the power project to Andy Mellon', aluminum Industry." This is the first mention of Mr Mellon, slnos the movement to whack up bis wealth flattened out. due to the statistical discovery, such 'distribution would only yield 67c per capita. ?ersonal Health Service By William Brady, M. D. signed letters pertaining la personal ae<n sad ay glens out to dures. dugnusis 01 trrsimrnt will ne euwrrea by IM Urad U tumped if. addressed savelap is snciosea uxten thuuld n onel sad wniteo la in Owing ro Uir larj numMj ot ictun melted onl s rrw ean M answered No reply can be made to Queries oa ounlurming to Instructions. . address Ut William Brady, m a uunioa aVterly Calll. THE COLITIS - VAGaBT mjg -"WITS Word from Salem hails the pin ball machines aa doomed In thin elate, but the chanou are bright a new contraption with pretty red lights and s pleasant gurgle' will be evolved In Jig time, to remove just as fast, the financial -cuticle of the people. a- e ' e- ' -Ripening huckleberries .In moun tain epots are attracting deer, and any day now the Information will be forthcoming that a cltlaan baa been subbed for going huckleberrylng with a .90-.80 rifle. a . a An Administration designated "eco nomic royalist" solicited for a. '915, 000 contribution to the Deinocratlc war cheat, declined. Hereafter, when called an "eoonomlo royalist," the Administration will mean It. a THE flRE LADDIES t (Mayvtlle (Wis.) Newsy "MayvUle's three fire trucks staged a thrilling run to a roof fire Thursday afternoon,, when . sparks from the chimney caused a shingle to become Ignited -on -the roof of the Henry Qlander home. One of the flremnn' tore ' out the smouldering shingle, to bring the blase under full and complete control. Another fire man, however, demanded an aze to assure himself that the Inte rior of the hoiue was not bias ing. The other fireman fortu nately realised that the axe was not necessary, a A survey shows "five out of every all men amolte." The sixth Is stand ing on the corner chewing tobacco and condemning cigarettes. a a "The large ball stones beat It to me ground. He also had several hundred pounds of head lettuce and It was chopped like salad." (Mo wan News) Nature function as a coio siaw cutter. a a A metropolitan dally edltortally wn a grmise beelde the road has more appeal for a tourist than all the booeter and Humdinger, Inc., sU tlatlrs. Rural residents report a turkey beside the same road alno looks good to a umnst near the end of a long hard day at the wheel. a a The Portland ball team will not play an exhibition game In this city, per Invitation, on the grounds such a oontst might lessen their pennant cnancee, u any. a a Prof, fcobel of Prospect has a boy wno is snie to wink at the women folks. Owing to his Immaturity, he aoea not come under the anil -ma a Ing law. eve NOT OltXWEV. (Flkerllle Ky.) Advocate) Dear Btr: S wlah to reply to Mr.' Lucas. My teeth are now safe. l admit tnat I had rented my teeth to Mr. Oeo. Owens, but on learning that Mr. John Lucas wautoa to rent them t had told Mr. Owene to aay he had lost them. Knowing that Mr. Lucas was gntng to Harlan county for a few days, I was afraid for the safety of my teeth. Mr. Lucaa Is a very good friend of mine and I will gladly rent my false teeth to htm anytime he win assure me he will not leave this county. Very truly yours, t ClsAY .JOHNSON." 4 Vm Ha4 Trlbuns want ads. Most of the neurasthenics of yes teryear, I learn from the letters. ara now possessed with colitis. It is as dirxicuit to answer their questions as it has always been to answer - academic quest ions of class 8 neurotics. I am hampered by the Inescapable fact that there Is such a condition as colitis, ln f 1 a m m atlon - of the large bowel. so is is Inexped ient to attempt - to disabuse their minds of the absurd notion. Now you can mako some victims of the nerv ous exhaustion obsession listen , to reason when you remind them that. so far as we know, there Is no such thing as nerve energy and hence there can be no such thing as ex- naustion or loss of nerve energy. Often it may be necessary to chal lenge the poor geek to cite a medlca or scientific authority for bis weak nerves vagary, if ho scouts around and falls to get a reputable witness to sustain the silly Idea that Is, live one there is a fair chance that you may be able to show him the way back to health. The individual with a claim of co litis Is a tougher assignment. Es pecially If some colon laundry or some food specialist has been tam pering with htm. He submits ab struse problems pertaining to the flea and fauna of the alimentary canal and the acid ash and alka line ash foods and leaves you flab berganted at the extraordinary amount of Inside misinformation he has collected In a few years of re search. , Unless you are hard boiled he puts catch questions and cross-examines you and shows by his manner that be was afraid of that be half-ex pected he knew more about the sub ject than any ordinary doctor does. In most cases of colitis, said Dr. 8. W. Patterson, In the London Practitioner, February, 1936, the cause appears, to be local Irritation arising within tha bowel and spread- i lng outwards. This may readily be begun by the abuse of laxatives and aperients (the Engllah are so fond of that word that they Insist on dragging it In even though It meaue the same as laxatives) and by colonic irrigations. Foods are hurried through the Intestine Incompletely digested. The contents of the large bowel then remain fluid (should be solid), and at body temperature are ' a suitable culture medium for growth of bac teria. . . . -In the New York Medical Record, February 6,- 1938. -Dr. J. F." Mon tague says there is no doubt of the improvement in subacute and 'chron ic cases of ulcerative colitis follow ing a high vitamin diet; the danger of vitamin starvation in chronic esses f is considerable, as patients tend to adopt a limited diet, mostly carbohydrates and to that one may add that the diet is 'usually refined carbohydrates which are generally poor In vitamins. Chemical analysis of the blood usually shows a lowered calcium and phosphorus reserve (per haps incident to lack of vitamin D); and the persistent diarrhea brings about a depletion of vitamins. Experience of many physicians Is showing the value of supplementary feeding with vitamins, especially B, O, D and O, In ail cases of colitis, whether there Is constipation oc diarrhea. soon be proposed to make it posslbl for the FHA to launch a campaign In this new field. This Is the plan: The - government will Insure the mortgages on apartment buildings (or perhaps smaller units), super vise the construction and guarantet to the corporations, formed with pri vate aapltai, a certain return on their investment. In return, the corporations would permit the FHA to okay rents, thus assuring a continuous, fair rental to tenants. The "go ahead has already been given.. and the announcement of the plan will be made at another White House conference of the experts who have been studying the plight ol the man who has no furnace to tend, no garden to hoe, and doesn't expect to call bis home his own. Flight 'o Time Medruro and JscfcWD County ' oiUir 'rum tbc riles ol ibV alaU MbKoe tu and tUi rears go QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Allergy What Is your opinion of this test and treatment for allergy from cold Immerse one hand In cold water for two minutes. If swollen, continue such immersion each day, and grad ually the swelling will diminish. (W. J. McK.) Answer To call that nypersensl- tlveness to cold "allergy" la stretch ing the idea beyond reason. I see no objection to the experiment, if it works as you describe, as I believe It would In any case. Immunity I am quite susceptible to "colds," bronchitis and similar disease of the respiratory tract. Have received "raid" vaccine treatment for several years which helped some. What further troatment can you suggest? (D. O.) Answer Supplement dally diet with optimal ration of vitamin D, most conveniently and economically taken In the form of Irradiated yeast. Fear of DenMst .... Can anything be done for a person who has a great fear of going to the , dentist? (R, F.) Answer Ten, his physician can ad minister a dose of amytal, sodium amytal, or similar drug, to put the patient Into a neutral or Indifferent state and protect him from the risk of -shock. Such drugs can be admin istered only by the physician -or the dentor. Crossed wires in the case of the Miller-Tydings price-fixing bill make Its passage look like the result of short circuit. Only the oldest inhabitants can remember back when there wasn't a price-fixing (once called antl prlce cutting) bill before congress anyhow It was before short skirts came in. Now, at last, one passes. The president once wrote a let ter stopping the passage of Repre sentative Miller's bouse version long ago, Just as It was about to nose under the wire. Before and after this, congressmen who called at the White House brought back conflicting reports it Is said that Secretary James Roose velt left the distinct impression with one group that the - president was willing, although the treasury and federal trade commission '-had turned thumbs down. Others gath ered exactly the opposite Impression from sources supposed to be speak ing for the White House. Senator Tydlngs, who knows he Is going to be fought for re-election In Maryland, wouldn't have changed his course under suasion, of course. Representative Miller might have At least be does not feel that the White House was opposed to the measure when It was brought to vote. Comment on the Day s News TEN YEARN AIO TODAY August 6, 1927. '(It was Friday.) Local bootlegger war nets gunplay on streets of Uoseburg. Mr. end Mrs. George M. Roberts return from an extended eastern trip Mr.- Roberts urges the adoption of traffic rules in this city. Oenersl coirtaitttee plans early .meet to speed Olant Jubilee to he beld September 23. Hot weather boon to pear growers . Poor fishing. In Bogus river,, due to low water. Greatest prosperity In history beams on Oregon, with high prices and wages assured. TWENTY YEARS AOO TODAY August S. 1811. (It was Bunday.) U-boat scare closes New York har bor to shipping. Mr. and Mrs. R. B Ebel and mot' er, Mrs. Simmons, and nephew hare re turned from a three weeks' vacation spent In tbe Prospect forest fire neighborhood. It was a rather stren uous vacation for Mr. and Mrs. Ebel. O. O. Alenderfer returns from business trip to 8an Francisco. Judge E. E. Kelly and family have returned from a trip to Crescent City. CaL New 1918 Butclu shown In city. Move launched to form irrigation district in valley. Mather surprises VAZXEJO. Cal. (UP) -Mrs. Clara Peterman sui prised her daughter. Catherine Peterman. on the occasion of tbe latt-L'. 'a wedding. Just aa the daughter and bar fiance advanced to the alter Mrs. Peterman announc ed she had a fiance and marriage license of her own and the two cou ples were married at the samo time Bureaucracy Feared LUCERNE. Que. (UP) Canada is .the most over-governed country In the world and faces disaster unless It observes tbe same economic laws that every business man must fol- low. Major James Baxter, of Tor onto, told the Seigniory club here, . Nudism Aids Polios SONOMA. Cal. (UP) Officers 'did not have to be sclentlllo O-raen when they inadvertently got Into a nudist camp here looking for a man charged with stealing a truck. When the officers finally reached the cen tral (arm house where 130 re aidants were gathered, they spotted their man at once. He bad clothes on., ' spurs Manufacturing WARSAW (UP) industrialization of Poland and establishment ot vast manufacturing centers to cost half a billion dollars Is envisioned in Its four year plan. Poland's export busi ness will be stimulated by enlarging the merchant marine, notably th Qydnla America line. Use MaU Tribune want sds. Ed Note: Persons wishing to oommunlrate wltb Dr Brady tbuuid send lettet direct to Ut. William Orad M D. tss El, Cstnlno Beverly Hills Cant teWPell 1 QQMclntvre" NEW YORK, Aug. . Thoughts while strolling. Dr. John Ersklne's last nsme sounds like Brooklyn talk With a shepherd's crook, Mrs. Walter Chrysler might have Just steppro from a Wstteau painting. Death's sickening toll of young genius. First Thalberg. Then Ear hart a no Gershwin. Wherever there's a wrestl ing bout you'll find Bob Ripley end Bugs Bacr down rront. Har ry Evans with an ermine robe and crown could pans for Otto 8oglows King. Nicholas Murray Butler Is some bow my Idea of a stuffed shirt. In separable friends: Anno Morgan and Mrs. W. K. Vanderbllt. . Octavos Roy Cohan's characters never misused big words more hilari ously than Father Devlne. I'll never be happy until I meet Fanny Far mer, the candy shop lady. Learn one new fact dally: Saunr kraut orig ins ted In Germany. Why not a cheese restaurant In New York like that one in Amsterdnm? I can never remember If Louise Dnwer Is Thoodoro Dreiser's sinter or who Is the last wife of Count de la Falalse, etc. Footnote to beauty. Who can look more morning glorious on the screen than Sonja Henle? For the long haul as a news commenta tor, I'll take Gabriel Heattr. Add rewmblancss: Esmond O'Brien and Maury Paul. No one can look so utterly bored or turn on such a mischievous twinkle as Keats Aperd. Those glossy looking fellows who step out of the Rscquet club the sort Gibson used to draw aud Robert W. 0. Chambers write about. The Brummel of the artists, hand some young Peter Arno, has achieved his long suppretvscd ambition to be a leading msn on the stage. Ho h been twavlng such roles on the Red Barn circuit this summer and the J critiques has not been bsd. Arno Just out ol Yale. wa. a piano thump or In Rudy Vtllees orchestra until bis Wh-orvs Bisters catapulted him to top potltton among the deltive tors of vphtUeoted drawings Bui bis heart has been In the theatrical world. He produced one revue, with the atd of Jock Whitney's bankroll, that attained the eminence of a one night run. But this flop nevei swerved him. It rather nerved, as someone ssid, to "egg" Ulm on. In his 14 -room penthouse,. gathering! that flowered with celebrities, Oersh win alwaya bad a place of honor for "Pop." He went to many first nights with his Illustrious son. - One of tbe unusual attach meats of the town Is that between Prince Serge Obolensky and Vincent Astor Cbolensky was married to and di vorced from Aster's sister Muriel. He Joined up with Astor when tbe latter took over the St. Kegla and by an amazing bit of team work they put that venerable hostelry out front in the hotel field. Obolensky Is another of the town's handsome men, tall, of distinguished military beating and clean shaven. Ho is six feet and bis first wife was tho Princess Katharine Alexandrova, daughter of Cear Nich olas II. Obolensky was, In the good old days, ambassador from Imperial Russia to Poland. New York's hardest boiled block la reputedly Malaria Lane, that blowrer atretch of West 47th street, between Broadway and 6th avenue, a haven for those who live by wits. At nlgbt they clot along the curbs men woo talk out of side of mouths and glance 'furtively .Women, too, who stress the virtues of the rouge pot and talk In the slang of the - taxi dance halls. Hard-bitten ladles who drink slugs of gin straight. But to my notion the most Incredible assort ment of metropolitan humanity la to be found under the arches of Brook lyn bridge at night. Ancient shawled crones jut of witch tales. Men in rags with nutted beards, poking In the embers that brew their pots au feux. The stagnant scum of life. By FRANK JENKINS. HERE Is an Interesting dispatch from Salem Interesting because In an era when every Mid financial scheme Is apt to get some sort of government backing It voices sound, common sense business principles: "The state board of control voted unanimously today (Wed nesday) against using funds of the Btate Industrial accident in surance commission to finance the proposed state office building In Portland, which may cost a maximum of 4700,000." "HHE funds of the state Industrial have been collected from workers and employers throughout Oregon. They are held as a reserve to pay compensation for Industrial acci dents, If and when suffered. When they are needed, they are NEEDED IN A HURRY. If they are tied up In real estate, they can't be got at In a hurry. If they can't be got at quickly when needed, they will fall to serve the purpose for which they were col lected. Here's hoping the state board of control stands pat on Its determina tion to protect the liquidity of these funds. ANOTHER air liner goes down this time In the shark-infested waters of the Pacific near the Pan ama canal and all on board are lost. Aairplanes haven't yet the safety possessed by their older competitors, tbe railroads and tbe steamships, but they have SPEED and they have NOVELTY, and speed and novelty are what we of this generation want. So air travel goes on Increasing, In spite of numerous disasters. Said young Robert Taylor to Old Deems Taylor: I'm getting anemic and you're much paler." "Alas, said Deems "we're a blood less clan. "It takes nine Taylors to make a man." (Copyright. 11K17. McNaught Syndicate, Inc.) Intimates of George Gershwin ftno , some consolation that Gershwin's father preceded bun over the harlron by several months. No son was masr Idolised than the proud old genu. man everybody called "Pop." Ho was a Russian emigrant and his talk er plodtd in the Weror-Ftcld manner Uks a bottle of pop. At his parties Bjjffinlrttl THIS dispatch comes from Wash lng ton: "President Roosevelt said to day (Tuesday) that new crop control legislation Is essential to prevent, collapse of the nation's economic structure. He added that legislation to replace the Invalidated agricultural adjust ment act (AAA) Is Inevitable and will be demanded by the country.' PRODUCE less and have less. Cut down the supply and Jack up the price. Buy from foreigners what we have hired our own producers NOT TO PRODUCE. Orab the easy money and laugh at hard work. Live in tbe present and thumb our noses at tbe future. That is the polttclal shibboleth of the hour, and it seems to get the votes. BUT history tells us that perma nent prosperity was never built on any such foundation. The fact I stltl fmJrt .rwMltMai m n tvtlirii. that you cant eat what ISNT PRODUCED. (Continued uom pa One ) the place where the folks live who collect the rent receipts. 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