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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1937. PAGE NIKE TRAFFIC DEATHS UP 9 PER CENT IN NINEJVIONTHS Safety Council Finds Several Favorable Aspects De spite Increase Milwau kee Again Safest City CHICAGO, Oct. 38 .(AP) The Ktlonal Safety council reported to day 38,140 person died in traffic ac cident during the first nine months of 1037, 0 per cent Increase over the total for the same period last year. Despite the Increase, the council noted "several favorable aspects" of the traffic situation. September was the second month In which no In crease over 1936 was registered. The total for the month 3850 repre sented a 10 per cent drop from Aug ust. For the first time this year the Increase In deaths for 1987 was less than the 10 per cent Increase In mo tor traffic, the council said. The In crease In deaths during the second and third quarters of 1837 was only 4 per cent over the same periods last year. During the first quarter It was 34 per cent. 13 States Decline Thirteen states reported declines In traffic fatalities for the first nine months of 1837 as compared with the same period last year, while two re- Bronchial Coughs - Just A Few Sips and Like A Flash Relief I Spend a few cents today at any ood drug store for a bottle of triple acting BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE take a couple of doses and sleep sound all night long your irrltatlnn cough of bronchitis Is under control One little sip and the ordinary emigh Is on Its way continue for 3 or 3 days and often you'll hear no more from that tough old hang-on cough that nothing seems to help. Over 9 million bottles sold In cold wintry Canada. Jarmln's Drugs. Western Thrift, Young's Druss. ported no change. Council figured the reduction! renreiented . uTin . 317 lives. The distinction of being the "saf est city" among those with more thin 800,000 population held by New York for 21 consecutive months - regained by Milwaukee when It recorded only two fatalities last month. New York led In fatalities for the nine months period with a total of 5S1. Chicago was net with 544 and Los Angeles third with 843. In the 800.000 population or over class, only Boston and Pittsburgh showed reductions from last year. Milwau kee's total was unchanged. B Cities Perfect Bangor, Me., was the largest of 66 cities having perfect no-death acci dent records for the first three quar ters of 1937. Similar records for Sep tember were achieved by 349 cities, of which Memphis was the largest. The council said a comparison of statistics for the first eight months of 1937 with the like period In 1936 dlsclostd traffic fatalities among the age group of 68 and over increased 28 per cent. Increased In other age groups were: 36-64 years. II per centl 18-34 years. 9 per cent; 8-14 years, 3 per cent. A decline of 2 per cent In the age group under 3 years was recorded. The 13 ststes which recorded de creases were: Kansaa, 17 per cent; Maine, 17; South Dakota and Nevada, 14: Minnesota, 13; Washington. 11; West Virginia, 7; Arkansas and Ari zona, 6 Virginia, 4; Massachusetts, 31 Connecticut and North Dakota, 3. Georgia and Vermont had no change. Among cltlea with a population of 300,00 or over eight showed reduc tions in September as compared with the earne month laat year. They were Milwaukee, Boston. Philadelphia. Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Buf falo and Los Angeles. IS (See page ten for budget) The Jackson county 1938 budget was formally signed and certified by the budget committee yesterday, and first publication of the document as required by law, will be today. Public hearing on the budget has been set for 10 a. m., Friday, Novem ber 19. in the courthouse auditorium. At that time the budget will be read and explained item by item, by the budget committee, composed of the county court and Bert Thierolf, Mcd ford, . W. Carlton. Table Rock, and Fred Wagner, Ashland. MEDFORD DOLLAR DAYS FRIDAY & SATURDAY BUILD MUSCLE and BONE The DAILY MILK WAY Ififl MILK I IT Is a recognlied fact that weak children suffer from Inferiority complexes the sturdy, healthy child never knows I Children's health RIOHT NOW means much to their future auocesa and happiness . . . Be sura that YOUR children each get a quart ol SNIDER S rich, creamy, ntanun-full pas teurised milk EVERT DAY I Dally MrrtM to your dr . . . Arrange for regular delivery NOW and be sure that YOUR kiddles get the BEST! Snider's Grade A Pasteurized Milk! SNIDER DAIRY & PRODUCE CO. TELEPHONE 203 SNIDER'S farm fresh CREAMERY BUTTER , rSinniS'r : OLD TIMES THERE AM NOT FORGOTTEN, but in Dixie's land of cotton as elsewhere the machine age influence is felt. Here is a 1937 model cotton picker at work near Clarksdale, Miss., where machines of rival companies are being; tested. Next year they -.vill compete with field hand '--1 !l " " ." llsCTaaMaasi-l'g'-!'r r 1 - Myi( ,.!- nm MADAMF QUEEN in real life for Andv of the famous radio team will be INi'ss Alyce McLaughlin, former dancer, who will wed Charles Correll (Andy) on Sent. 1L ION STiNER FEARS CORVALLIS. Oct. 28. (TP The Oregon State colege grid machine en trains today for Palo Alto with the poralblHty the regular have been overworked causing the only cloud on Coach Lon Stlner'a horizon. The Beavers' last pre-Stanford scrimmage, held Wednesday, found alternates relieving the fi rst-sMing -era early In the session. Stlner, re calling his regulars have played first claw football during olmont AO min utes of previous games this season, feared a letdown. The team was in full strength'and in good condition for Saturday's game with the Indians. The most distant planet Is Nep tune, calculated to b between 2.ftOU and 3,000 millions of miles rrom earth. RIVER HOLDS SECRET OF VIOLA SWEET WINS IN FIRST LECTURE Speaking before a capacity house at St. Mark't Guild hall last night, Viola 8wet, notd and charming lecturer, opened her aeriea of talka on "The Game of Life and How to Play It." She I being sponsored here by the Medford Mail Tribune. "How to Get What You Want" we the subject of Mrs. Sweet's lecture, and for nearly two hours the audience was held spellbound by her sparkling personality and convincing presenta tion. Following the talk, many in the large gathering remained to meet Mrs. Sweet personally. "We tre ell creature of habit." Mrs. Sweet told her enthustiuittc audi ence, 'and we might a well get In the habit of happiness. A pleasant amlle la the most precious thing in the world and can do almost more than anything else toward obtaining for Us that which we desire " Mrs. Sweet explained the purpose of these leotures as being a discus sion of the everyday problems of life and said that she would do i.er bet to help all who needed help. Subject of her lecture tonight at tf o'clock, in St. Mark's Guild hall, will be 'Worry How to Quit It. At 10 a. m. Friday she lectures on "The Story Tour Face Tells." Charmingly, though dynamically. Mrs. Sweet named the best methods to use in getting what you want from life, be it money, health, happiness or love. "We can get anything we want within reason," she claimed. "But, we must know definitely what we want. After deciding what we wally want more than anything else In the world, we must be willing to pay the price for It." First atcp in obtaining our desire. Mrs. Sweet explained, was th realiz ation of the need and want; the de cision of what we really desire above anything else. Secondly, and extremelv important. we must have absolute faith that It la possible to get what we want, I the said. Without that faith, It I would be Impossible to realise the ultimate desire, she stated. j Mrs. Sweet emphasized the import-: ance of determination and will-power : In keeping after our want. "When you feel you have eom to the end of your rope; when you feel you can't go on, tie a knot in that rope and hang on." she stated. The ability to influence people was named by Mrs. Sweet as very Im portant in receiving our fondett de sires. "Learn how to influence peo ple, because It la through people that most things come. Learn to make people want to help you instead of trying to make them help you." Pointing out that we must be fully prepared for opportunity when H comes she said. "Luck is where prep aration and opportunity meet. We can't just sit Idle and wish for some thing. We must work for It, have faith that It's possible, and be pre pared for it when It comes. She further pointed out that "many ttmea when you atart toward what you want, that thing move toward you if you are prepared." "However," Mrs. Sweet tald, "you must solve the present problems first. 1 while at the Fame time being pre pared for the future." Following the lecture Itself. Mm. Sweet answered many questions ask ed her by members of the audience. Queries on love, bualness and health were answered In a brilliant manner, the result of her obvious exhaustive study of human nature and Its prob lems. Mrs. Sweet reminded her audience the philosophy she would reveal In future lectures doea not conflict with any religion, nor political beliefs. She simply tells the rules of the gme of life and the natural laws that gov ern everyone, which if followed, will brtng a richer and fuller life. Inspirational in nature. Mrs. Sweet' first lecture laat night held the at tention of her audience from first word until laat. and sent them away convinced of the truth of her state ment and the practicability of her1 methods. The United Stat public health service Is an activity of the treasury department. "Sweet" U the English name for dessert. And "Joint" stands for meat on the English menu. SUGGEST ENVOYS OF U.S. OPEN NEGOTIATION (Continued from Page One.) ish ambassadors to ranking then could sound out the Chinese gov ernment. Other Interested powers, in the Jap anese viewpoint, are Fiance and Italy, who naturally should Join and oon versa lions, the Japanese informant said. The Immediate object of such con versations would be the arrangement of an armistice. The highly placed Japanese author ised this statement: "Japan refuse to participate In the Brussels conference for reason al ready known, but that doea not mean Japan will not accept conversation with principal powers interested. Ev idently, Japan has a strong desire to bar the route In northern China against penetration of the Comintern and to work amicably with the Chi nese. Assurance Paramount "But as long aa It la necessary to take measures to assure these things, the evacuation of Japanese troops from northern China Is Impossible. "However, that doea not mean that .Japan has territorial design In that region, or that she seeks to create an Independent state like Manchoukuo" (carved from Chinese Manchuria, by the Japanese In 1932.) "On the contrary, Japan desires to collaborate with Chinese, Americana and Europeans because Japan' na tional economy Imposes the necessity of keeplnk open Chinese markets PUPILS STONE TRAIN AFTER t PHOEHIX. Arts.. Oct. M. (API Tucson and PhocnU high acheoli iwrrt athlnc relation today as a result of atoning of a special train carrying- Tucson pupils home from s football same here last Frldy night. Pour students were Injured and lne windows In the train were broken by a shower of rocks a few mll out of Phoenix as the Tucson rooters were returning from a victorious eon test. Rallrosd officers reported a rifle bullet was fired Into a baggage rnr during the attack. RADIO SERVICE On All Makes 00 day guarantee on ell reiiali work I'M1' jj ELECTRIC SHO Next to Rosy Phone 1181 8& '0D; i Special SI on PERMANEHTS $5.00 Fermanents $3.95 $3.75 Permanent" 82.95 We Specialize In Scalp Treatments No llalr No Money Phone 1018 WINELAHD BEAUTY SHOP In Jackson Hotel Barber Shop EXPERT ELECTRICAL REPAIRING OLSON ELECTRIC rhone 115. I. BrUtt ''No new development," was the report of Sheriff Syd I, Brown to day regarding the search In Rogue river for George O. Timothy, 87. former Medford police chief who has been missing since the afternoon ol October 16. Citizens of Gold Hill were still keeping a sharp watch on Rogue river, and especially the deep pool J Uliaer inn uuia mil uriugc wnme authorities believe Timothy took his own life by drowning, the sherlfi stated. Timothy was last seen disembark ing from a atage at Gold Hill after Intimating In a note left here that he was going to commit suicide. The National Jewish Welfare board was organised In 1017 and ha tt headquarter! in New York. Education Is compulsory In Soviet Enalish film producers made their Russia. I first bid for Hollywood stars In 1922. I ALWAYS USE M B VaaawaaaaaeWaM , (tux taaaaaBxaaaxaawa JlaL 1 Your Coffeo Problem Solvod with ALL these flavor factors "Qftiether you like your coffee mild, medium ot ittong, M j B solve, your coffee-problem with full, rich fiavtr it ny strength. If it doesn't, we rtunJ your meaty. 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