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PXGE EIGHT WTOFOTID MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, Q-REGOy, SUNDAY. 'AUGUST 22. '1937 MEDFORIvJjJ&rTRIBUNI "B-oryoac ta stootftMra Ormm UU tbv Mail rrtba'r Dally Bseept aatmrda. Published 07 UIOUlftJHD PRINTING OO. Il-lt l N. rir St. Pbom ft BOBBRT WHUUU Sdlur. RNB81 a. aiUTf.sU1. tUaeer. Aj IndpdBt Newspaper. Entered a aooD4olaas matter at Mad lor. Oregon, uafimr aet of Uarea . SUBSCRIPTION ftATBt By Hall Id alaoce. Dally, ooa rar D4lly, als moothi. .It.ae Dally, ooa mop in By Crrir. la Advaooa UadforA, Unit Jacksonville. Oeairat Phoenix. Taleal. Oolt Kill aa highway- Dally, on yaar Dally, clx mootha. ..' Dally. oo mootb Ail Urtna. eaah Is advaaee. Official Pbdot of tba Otto at t4frd Official Pa par of JaafcM BMelTlog fail baaao wvw dh Th Aaaoclatad PrM la ioloil an Utlad to th um (or publloatlo t all wit eradltad to thl papar. and alao to ta looai ow paouanvo mwr. All right for publication a epeotaJ dlapatohsa harlo ara alao rarrad UBUBBR Of UNITBD fHlM MEM BIS R OF AUDIT BURBAO OF CIRCULATlONg Advartltlng sUprsseatattvea Officii ta Naw Tort Cfetoaao. Detroit Sao rranclaoo, Lo Angola. Isattl Portland, St Loo la. Atlanta, Vaoooavar. Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthui Perry. Herb Hoover former headman of the nation apent a apell In town Thurs. but did not atop at the prominent corner .where local eco nomic experta apent five years cuaa- Ing and dlacusalng him, and blaming Dim for every misery. ... Klda are getting teeth and tonalla yanked out, and It will aoon be time for the pre-achool haircut. .... 8. Morrla, the T-Rk. tiller la at Kewport being fanned and kept awake by the mighty and majeatlc Pacific e ' O. Patton, ye olde tyme ball player and Incorrigible Democrat wanted to take a baseball bat to Jo,in Rooae- velt, for the way he acted up at Cannes, France, when he aqulrted aeltzer water In the mayora face. Buttona flew off the shirt front of R. Maru Tuea. eve when hla youngeat boy made a hair-raising catch afield, during a aoftball game. ... Juggling of pears on a titan to scale will start this week. Tomatoes have started to redden. ... Wlglette Aahpole and Paw were ball game spectators Prl. eve, the former consuming s goodly share of the Virginia peanut crop. ... . A few algna of autumn have ahowed up. such aa reduced prlcea on straw bats, and clttzena taking ateps to abolish the vacuum In the woodshed. ... Fred Roeeberry was ordained an alderman the past week. . The X. Coleman boy John la back from the mta. where he functioned aa a hillbilly for 8 weeks. . . The civic backbone and kneea have undergone a atlffonlng, and the gen eral opinion holds there will be no oratorical cataclysm, or plague of parariolcal lying, to run Imaginary rascals to earth. ... Bob Hammond, Jr., will act aa cad dy for Horton Smith, the famous golfer today, and the Rogue River, valley expects htm to do a good Job of It or elae. ... Farmers report deer are eomlng down to haystacks to get a good feed, before they are eubject next month, to the erratic marksmanship of city hunters. , Quite a number hare gone to the hills and are all around the huckle berry bush. , The roof of the Oofo. edifice wss messed up ronalderable by fire the first of the week, leaving a hole of sufficient sl to admit a bull. Steps have been taken to fix same, ere It rains. , Curt Davis, the big league pltoher J. Kort Hall atarted off. and now working for the Chicago Cubs, did noble Thurs. and Justified the faith of Mr. Hall and the man who la paying him. . The Older Girls are now busy In the kitchen doing things to cucum- bera. , J. Wesley Batea, the chlnwhacker, la looking at a new auto. The Elka tomcat had no flghta the past week, so Is able to see. hear, eat, and navigate. Tn Hellef Allied WASHINGTON. Aug. 31. (AP) Senator Bone (D.. Wash. I proposed Icglsltnton today to allow Individual Income taxpayers to deduct medical, dents), hospital and educational ex penses from their taxable Incomea, CRATHIK, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Aug. 31. (API Princess Margaret Rose, younger daughter of King Oeorge and Queen EllMbeth, was seven - "(rrtlnir on eltrhi" today. Oss Mail JtlDuu aant ads. Editorial Correspondence NEW YORK CITY, Aug. 18. A thunderstorm ii supposed to clear the atmosphere. But it takes more than a thunderstorm to clear New York'g atmosphere. Returning from darkest Harlem late last night, after a into a heavy rain followed by spectacle seeing the lightning towers of Manhattan's fumous of a few breaths of fresh air The skies are overcast, but the ness is worse than ever. A native New Yorker informs us business is terrible. There have been far worse heat waves as far as maximum tempera tures are concerned, but the past four weeks, set a record for continued and unrelieved heat. refused to get below the 80 s. York who can find an excuse to get out and excuses are hard to find. . This goes for the tourist, the Medford delegation being a rare exception. As a result retail business is suffering from an acute case of mal-nutrition. Were the present writer a soaring in the clouds this morning, and searching his inner consciousness and the unabridged dictionary for the proper adjectives with which to express his emotions. For yesterday he took the subway up to the Yankee stadium, where one sees baseball as is baseball" and took in a doubleheader with the Washington Senators. The present writer however is only a fan, not a rabid one, so we are able to express our reactions, without calling in the services of a verbal super-charger. In the first place consider of Medford, packed in a stadium, where it was so hot, that a cake of almond chocolate purchased near the entrance, was an oozing mass before the purchaser could reach his seat in the bleachers. And this was on a Tuesday a mid-week game of no great moment I A crowd like that would make any athletic contest worth seeing for enthusiasm not only creates crowds, crowds create enthusiasm. And while the Yanks won both games, the first 8-0, the second 6 to 4, there was enthusiasm throughout, and particularly in the second game, which New York, trailing 1 to 3, put on ice, by driving in 5 runs in the eighth inning. .... Following an old established custom we selected the bleach ers, for there is where the genuine 100 baseball fan sits, and one can get the real color and atmosphere. But we hadn't reckoned with the Yankee stadium. The bleachers if you please are placed BACK of the outfield, over 500 feet away from home plate, and where we found a seat at least, out of sight of the official score board. So we didn't slay there long, but left the chocolate bar, to its inglorious fate, and by forking over another 55 cents, secured a chair in the grandstand. . . It's too durned hot and stuffy this a.m. to attempt a detailed story of the game probably no one but Raw-lees Moore would read it anyway but a few of the high lights should be men tioned. Tbe first game, as above indicated, was no contest. But it was interesting to watch Lefty Gomez do his stuff on the mound, and "murderers row" do theirs at the bat, headed by a gentleman we never had heard about before, a catcher called Dickey who conservatively speaking is about the size of the statue of liberty. He started the ball rolling for the Yanks in the first game by smashing out a homer to the right field stands Bnd won the second game, by repeating, another four-bagger in the SAME place I And did he strain himself in so doing t Not Dickey, he poled out the two homers with the same nonchalance, urbanity and sang-froid, that one Orin Scheuck exhibits when there are five points on each hole, and he lands his approach two inches from the pin. ..... Tbe Senators were helpless before the speed and deception of this Spanish twirler from Rodeo, California no doubt they were in there trying, but neither their general attitude nor the net results so indicnted. If we remember correctly Lefty allowed just three hits, and they were scattered far apart, one could have placed the Empire State building between them. Another Californian and another Castilian, known as Di Maggio (with a couple of soft g's) was also noticeable, and a great favorite with the fans. The first time up, amid great acclaim, he struck out, but later he shot out a hot single, and in the second game, with the Senators leading three to one, Ire started the landslide by knocking the pill over the center fielder's head, and hitting the fence, for a three-bagger. How that big moose did run, how all the Yanks can run, and what a heavyweight crew they are. In fact the most striking thing about the world champions, to us, was their combination of heft and speed. Take this Columbia university graduate on first base for example Gehrig. His legs are about the size of a Redwood tree, he is almost as broad as he is long, but he's as fast as chain light ning. Not only with his arms and legs but his head as well. In that second game he cut off one run, perhaps two, by fielding a sharp infield crack, touching the hag, and shooting" that ball over to third, in what one might term one uninterrupted con tinuous motion. There were no outs and two men on bases for the Senators, at the time that plav made it two outs and one man on second. We have an idea that was really the deciding "break" of the same, it took the heart out of Wash ington and the next inning the Yankees proceeded to put the heat on. With our incurable fondness for the underdog, we were rooting for Washington all 'the time. Ami we didn't have such a sad afternoon, as the scores might indicate. In that second game, for example, while the Sctiators led for seven innings (an ex-Yankee pitcher by the name of DeShong, twirl ing a beautiful game the bouncing New Yorkers were always threatening. Twice sensational fielding by Washington pre sented runs, two in one case, three in the other, in fact these were two of the greatest fielding plays the present writer has ever seen. ' In the first case, there were two out and two m bases, second and third, for the Yankees, l.azzori was at bat, he swung at a witlo curve, and only partially connected with it. The ball soared up lazily just beyond the reach of the first and second base men. and even further away from Washington's right fielder, Sington. At the crack of that bat however. Sing- ton was on his way. I'nlike the infielders he didn't have to run backward, but could come full speed ahead. That is what he did. It was a race between the force of gravity on that ball, ami Sinnlon's sprinting ability. Well it looked like a victory for the ball, in fact as we sat there eyeing both, we failed to see how it could be anything else. Unt at the final moment, Sington left bis feet, dove through the air like a football tackier, grabbed that ball just before it touched the ground, then proceeded to do a double somersault, coming to his feet with the ball held tightly in one hand I It saved two runs and retired the side. More than that for the moment it saved the game. ' . The other play was even more sensational. The score was the same and again the Yanks had two on base, one on first, another r..i third. Gehrig was at bat, the American home run king. Well hefty l.ou. cinekeil out whal looked like a homer, if not that a three-baer at leaM. It soared like skrucket family slumming trip, we ran thunder and lightning. Quite a play among the cloud-piercing sky line, and we all had hopes this morning. But no such luck humidity and, smothering sticki For a month the mercury has As a result no one is in New rabid baseball fan, he would be with 25,000 other baseball fans the crowd, twice the population with s low trajectory, just to the right of second base, and approximately half way between where Washington's right and center fielders were standing. Both started, again like shots from the gun, but it was Almada, the centerfielder, who strutted nis stuff this time. We can see him now, in fact it's a thrilling picture we will not soon forget, that ball going farther and farther away, Almada racing like a scared jackrabbit for it, again s contest Between the torce of gravity and the pedal extremities of a trained athlete. And again it looked from the stands as though the ball would surely win. But again homo sapiens triumphed over the laws of nature. There was no nose dive this time. But going at that tremendous speed, just when it seemed certain he would lose, this Washing ton center fielder, reached out with one hand, his left, speared the ball out of the ozone, and describing curve to avoid bitting the fence, proceeded unostentatiously to trot for the dugout side out again, again the game was saved 1 ..... So your correspondent, although not a rabid baseball fan, had his moments in this game. And we will say this for the New York fans, they are good sports. They gave both Almada and Sington ovations, when they came in, cheered and cheered them both, and when later they came to bat, cheered and applauded them again. Of course when you are world champions and lead the league by a hundred miles or so, it isn't very hard to be magnanimous from time to time. R. W. R. Personal Health Service By William Signed letters pertaining to personal diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady If a stamped self addressed envelope ta enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In Ink. Owing to the large number of letters received only a few can be answered. No reply ran be made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Address Dr. William Brady, 265 El Camlno, Beverly. CaUf. VICTUALS AND THE COLITIS OBSESSION Although I have not kept count, I believe I have received as many let ters from readers who assure me -I am wrong about constipation oe lng a bad habit as I have found readers who ex press their thanks for the booklet "The YYY ouf f Constipation Ha- laVi J I Dlt" tn6 atudv r'Xi of which has en II X abled them to II V break the habit. II vJJ 1 wl8n 1 wmmmmklhmmM aay aa much about another booklet In the "Little Lesson" series, the one entitled "Chronic Nervous Imposition." Maybe the title of that work I said work have you ever tried to condense a three dollar book Into a ten cent booklet? the title Is unfortunate, tending to cause the neurotic to shy off. Still, In spite of what Clan B neurotics bitterly call the hard-boiled attitude I take In reference to "nerve weakness" and alt that bunk, I have received a few expressions gratitude from Class A neurotics who have eventually found their way back to normalcy or at least have gotten rid of tbelr wretch ed nervous obsession. No one with the colitis obsession is obliged to read another line, I never did quite appreciate father's remark that It was going to hurt him more than It would hurt me, but I do now. It Is my belief, crude. Ignorant, ordinary doctor that I am, ruthless In fact, that In most instances Indi viduate who purport to be suffering with colitis have nothing wrong with their digestion except their victuals. They really have a touch of pellagra, beriberi, scurvy, rickets, etc., one or more nutritional deficiencies. For cibly take away their enemas, bowel washes, Irrigations, laxatives and freak diets, and compel them to sub sist for a few months on undenatur Ized food, and you wouldn't have much further business with them. Most essential In the diet of the Individual with colitis obsession la a dozen bananas a day and six or eight ounces of plain wheat or at least one ounce of wheat germ and v-Q.O.Mclntvre NEW YOHK. Aug. ai. Purely per sonal piffle: I never fall to peek Into the medicine chest In strange bath- rooms. A f ww gsj girl who ha ev E FT?"7 I ervthlna: Olorla Baker. Among minor movie en- thuslams: Rob ert Montgomery. Nothing tickles me more than Mussolini mug ging before the news reels. Un less It's Mayor La Guard la. I've always wanted to write a small town novel but never got further than the title: "Fingers of Dusk." Frailer Jclke sounds like sonrthlng Iced. Martha Rave unable to walk along New York streets without a police earort la one of the things the mat ter with civilisation. If I were running a night club the only' music would be a pianist like Johnny Green ox Eddy Durhin Improvising softly. I've always want ed to send postcards to friends from the Raftlea Hotel. Singapore. Finest tribute to Amelia Earhart: Dudley Ftrld Malone's poem to a newspa per. An "old lottcr" with a little wd srhtvtl-house education told nif In IP3: "Sell every stock and bond you have and Invest In government bonds or life insurance annul tire." But I htMrkenci, to an honor graduate of a big Eastern college with several degrees from abroad. And a carnation In his lapel. A lesson for all entertainers: Amos n Andy who have endured longest of modern performers have never spoken a line tfiat would hurt a listener's feelings. Featured play ers with the same attraction as stars for me: Arthur Byron. Ruth Weston and Prrcv Kilbride. I bed been ordering Salisbury steak for years Brady, M. D. health and hygiene not to disease a quart of milk. Aside from these essentials the valetudinarian may eat what he likes. To Insure the vitamin C ration he should take at least four ounces, half a glassful, of any citrus fruit or other fresh fruit or tomato Juice daily. Tohelp restore the de pleted vitamin reserve In his body he should supplement his diet with a generous dally dose of Irradiated yeast. Dried brewer's yeast Is the richest known source of vitamins B and G; ultra-violet Irradiation Im parts vitamin D. Either under di rection or on his own the patient has been trying to subsist on a re stricted diet for a long while, and unfortunately the foods Included In bis smooth diet are extremely poor In vitamins. And that, as I say. Is what alls the poor fellow nutri tional deficiency, not colitis. "What's one man's poison Is an other's meat or drink," Is true enough but Instead of monkeying with food we would do better to recognize and try to correct the fault with the man. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS I Dope Will aspirin taken- four or five times every day cause a heart attack or any heart trouble? Friend subject to almost continual colds since she had goitre operation, has to take aspirin many times a day . . . Mrs. G. H. 5. - Answer Yes, It Is a pretty bad btraln on even a normal heart. Surely the misguided woman does not abuse the drug under her physician's ad vice. Aspirin does not cure or rem edy anything. Just benumbs sensa tion to ache, pain or distress. Mechanical Engineering I am tall and slim. I'd like to make engine mechanics my life's work, automotive or airplane. What dangers In the way of fumes of gaso line, oil and other Industrial poisons would I face? M R. Answers Not great dangers. Some hazards In any worth while work or profession. Don't let them Interfere with your career. Ed. Note: Persons wishing to communicate with Dr. Brady should send letter direct to Dr. William Brady. M. D., 205 El C r ml no, Beverly Hills, Calif, before knowing It was Just plain hamburger. Those cafes that open and close so suddenly on side streets usually represent the life savings of some waiter or captain. Prettily named suburbs: Locust Valley, Old West bury.. Glen Cove and Oyster Bay. George S. Kaufman can sit I longer at a restaurant table wltbout a word than almost anybody. I From klrk-b,ck. Burton Raaroe probably wishes h had forgotten to write that awell autobiography: "Be fore I Forget." We wonder how many other softlea cannot help thinking of the Duke of Windsor and the em pire he lost when they aee King Qeorge'a photograph,. The only writ er, we have thought couid write of Manhattan In the O. H.nry manne: Is Idwal Jones. The all time glamor oua reporter for my money: Frank Ward OMalley. And the most pic turesque of city editors the tragic Charlea Chapin. of the Evening world. How many remember when housewives. Instead of butlers, came to the door to greet dinner guests, removing their aprons en route? Two radio programs I do not like to miss: "Vox Pop" and "Prof. Quis." ah time comedy Idol: w. c. Fielda. Grandpa used to say: "Every man at 45 la either sot tn his ways or making a fool of himself over some wench." Never saw a well fed group that could resist munching from a bowl of buttered" pop corn. What price politics: Clrover Whalen passing up all those high salaried Jobs to run for mayor. Pretty difficult to sneer at Hollywood after seeing "Lost Horl ron' and "The Good Earth." Bull Woon once worked with a Fleet street reporter named Tiny Scoop. ltrn one thing each day: Ventriloquiat do not throw voices. You Just Imagine they do. A hunch: the next hit tune will be turned In by Vincent Youmana. Most remembered walk: Through the deep forest of Fon tum bles u one sunny day in June after receiving cabled newa ol a salary hike. In a note regretting he could not sit In with a group of poker players due to lltneoa, nr. Oeorge A. Dorsey wrot: "I'm a pretty uir fiieenoeti dan but this liars -up doeaat lend Itself to the art." Two daya later he paaaed on. J never mention B1U Corum that a dozen or so Mtssourl sns do not writs In to say what a sweU fellow be la. As tho' I need evldenoel Ws defy Oeorgs Rector to think up something topping this for a mid night Ice box raid: Cold string besns soaked In vinegar and slices of white bread spread with apple butter. Jo seph Hergeahelmer wrote fourteen years before selling bis first story. The first day we wore our new base ball suits from Cincinnati and our boy team played Rio Orande 1 got excited and tried to steal first base while tbe pitcher was trying to catch a player off third. Comment on the Day s News By FRANK JENKINS OMINOUS headline: (At Shanghai.) Nobody knows who fixed the shell, which killed one American sailor and wounded 18. Of ficials at Washington are wondering what to do about It. OEST advice this writer knows how " to give: Don't do much of ANYTHING. When you're around where people are throwing rocks, you're mighty apt to get hit. And you seldom better yourself by starting In to clean up on the fellow who threw the rock. eTTALK la cheap, and seldom does A much good. But In the case of these foreign wars that are going on all around us, It's a good Idea to do a lot of talking . but not much ACTING. FOUNG James Roosevelt (son James), delivering the keynote address at the biennial convention of the Young Democratic clubs of America, says: "In four abort years the New Deal baa not only pulled the country out of the slough of despond but actually has rebuilt It on higher and firmer ground than It occupied during the lush days of 1039 Itself." fT sounds swell as the words of demagoguea are apt to do. But In these lush days of 1937 prosperity (which. Son Jamea says, exceed those of 1929) we're spending MORE FOR RELIEF than we apent In 1933, when the depression was at Its worst. There's a screw loose, somewhere. QENATOR BLACK la appointed to the supreme court, leaving a vacancy In the Alabama senatorship. Qovemor Bibb Graves, of Alabama, who can't appoint himself, promptly appoints hla wife, Dixie, to fill the vacancy. Well, that's the way It's done In these days of pure politics. 1HE premier of Japan, speaking of the fighting at Shanghai, eays hla government "haa been compelled to abandon Its prevloua attitude of PASSIVE DEFENSE and assume the offensive with the ultimate aim of effecting amiable relations between China and Japan." That would be funnier than a vaudeville wise crack If It weren't so deadly serious. Behind Washington Headlines By H. R. Baukhage Copyright 1937, by The North American News paper Alliance, Inc. (Continued from Page One) governor of Rhode Island, persona! friend of the president, esid to be a candidate for the senate two years hence. Psul Walker, Democrat, former member of the Oklahoma public utilities commission. These sre the men whose differ ences Mr. McNlnch must compose and whose backgrounds he must consider In doing so. Their ability isn't In question, or thetr Integrity. Rather the tradition of political at mosphere which has hung over them snd divided their Judgments from the first. Mr. McNlnch doesd"t give a noot for parties or personal predilections. He will oUt the situation and re port on things as he sees them, and when he completes his writ, not all their piety nor wtt will lure It back to cancel half a line, nor all their tears wh out one word of tt at least that's whst hi colleseues say and what the president hopes and believes. - !n trum-lM'o Mutter SAN TRANCISCO. Aug. 21. (AP ttSDAi Butter: Score 92, 35c; 91, 33c; 90, 33', c; so, 31c, SACRAMENTO. Cat.. Aug. 31.- Churning cream butterfat- (AP) First gade, 39c; second grade. 36c. The full name of pom -revolution. ary Russia ta "Union of Soviet Social ist Republics.'' Flight 'o Time Medford and Jackson County history from the files of the Mall Tribune 10 and 20 years ago. TEN YEARS AGO TODAY August 22, 1017 (It was Saturday) Street carnival will be' added fea ture of "Jubilee of Dreams Realized" next month. Pears shipments to date total 155 cars. Mrs. W. W. Howard appeared this morning on the streets In a black bonnet that belonged to her grand mother. The hat la more than 50 years old. A course in vocations and Indus tries will be added In the high school. All county roads to be put tn shape for winter. Farm buildings destroyed In Foots creek forest fire. The old hat parade In connection with the "Jubilee of Dreams Real ized" la held, and first prize la won by J. W. Berry, second prize by Col. Mundy, and fifth prize by Henry Fluhrer, seventh prize by J. W. Jacobs, and ninth prize by Melvtn Hogan. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY August 22, 1917 (It was Wednesday) British launch drive on western front with Ypres as objective, with the main purposes to Inflict heavy losses on the Germans rather than gain ground. Senate favors Imposition heavier tax on millionaires. of Germany and her allies unable to agree on peace terms. Second draft call for war service due next spring under the draft taw. Mrs. John J. Wilkinson and son arrived In Portland on Monday to Join Mr. Wilkinson, former bookkeep er In the Medford National bank, who recently accepted a position In the Internal revenue collector's de partment tn the Portland district which necessitated his removal to that city. Clearance Summer Suits and Coats, half price and less. 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