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FOTTH irEDFOTiT) IfATL TRTBTTNTE. fEDFOTtT), OTCESSOl?. FRTPTiT. OCTOBER 29, 1937. Behind Washington Headlines By H. R. Baukhage Copyright 1937, by The North Amerioin News paper Alliance, loo. (Continued from Psg On) who hs tMOODM an mtarastini, ) aomswhst mysterious Ilgura on tn Washington scans, is conaidsraDiy ihocksd by Um stuck road upon him by Oaoar Johnston, adtisar 60 Baowtary Wallaea. Mr, Johnston eaiiad Mr, waatbraok'a "commute lor cot ton" an organisation of th "big in tarwta" and declared Weatbrook vaa dlil aval to the New Deal. Weatbrook baa replied nothing at tar, but be t toon to be heard irom It la aald be may be Incited to ad- m .- mnM. and. If ao. ft would take that occaalon to come out with roualng aupport for the president and the New Deal, out beg to differ on the subject of crop reatrlctlon. Ho la still an edvlesr to Harry Hopklna (without pay) ana represent at present the association oc aoutnern sisies oomflmwiB .ij,iitiir. Iln vtam mmid bv (Sen ator Smith to Investigate the cotton co-operatives (in wmcn ir. ll Intereated.) ' U the "committee for cotton," now Hnrm.rt. awake to Ita might, It will launch a campaign to persuade tne country that the economic iuiui v tne eouth .lies In unrestrlcud pro 4tMttnn ssIa of cotton In the world market and subsidy for tne pro ducer to make up the dinerenuai. At least, such will be the program w rvi WMthnuk has his way. Meanwhile, eome of Mr. Westoroosr Mends, among them win uiayvou. world's largsat cotton merchant, nave been talking with Secretary Wallace and think (wlahfully, perhapa) tnat Secretary Wallace will lean a uttie further toward the Ideaa he expressed In hie Memphla speech, advocating search for world marketa, and a little further away from drastic control. "Mlraouloua Escape from Infernal Tungchow" la the title of a yellow bound pamphlet "printed la Japan" which Is being circulated la Wasn tafton. It Is notable no less for the blood-curdling quality of the adven tures of the Jspsnese war corres pondents than for Its Inimitable style. The first paragraph of th tore word reads: "Blnos the outbreak of the bukou chtao Incident In the midnight 01 July 7. the Imperial army made up ita mind to launch punitive opera tions against the Chinese torcee ever to outrsgeously challenging." The account la then taken up in n words of the Japanese corres pondents. One describe the attaok which took place while he was in a Japanese hotel In Tungcnow: "Bsngl Bangl Bangl' the niie Mport became louder and louasr. 'What, on earth, csn be matter' ne asked to himself. In the next In stant, quick aa thought, the writer was up out of bed and light on the phone, but ill In vsln. Th wire seemed slready out off , . . " Comment on the Day's News FALL INTO BOILING TAR FATAL FOR PORTLANDER PORTLAND, Oct. 34 (AP) Wil liam T. Jonea, 47, died today of burns suffered when he fell irom th roof of his home Into a vat of boiling tar on October 10. By FRANK JENKINS HERBERT HOOVER, addressing the Massachusetts State Republican club In Boston, eallk upon th Us publican party to "arm itself with nsw facss and new blood to fight the New Deal's creeping collectivism." ... ... THAT is plsln talk, but Ilk to many of Mr. Hoover's utterances It needs to be translated Into lan guage understood by th man la th street. What he meant I that Roosevelt sad his Nsw Deal are needing us straight Into DICTATORS OTP. la en form or anothsr, and unless SOMsV BOP7 arouse us to our danger be fore It I too 1st w hll suffer as other misled and bamboosled peo ples have suffered. THE Republican party, he says, I our NATURAL. LEADER la this fight, but th publlo hat lost confi dence In the old Republican leader ship. Hence. If It Is to be effective, th Republican party must find nsw lesders In whom the public HAS CONFIDENCE. If It can't do that, It might as well throw up the sponge, for It Is licked before It start. Then he COUNTS HIMSELF OUT by saying flatly thst hs doe not want public office. THE busybodtes of politic have been trying to hatch up a fight for leadership between Hoover and Landon. In hit Boston speech, Hoo ver renounces all claim to leader ship, and pats Landon on th back with a few kindly word of prats. HOOVER says at Boston thst If the Republican party la to lire It must have a PIOHTfNO CAUSE.' The fighting cause, hs thea says (using, unfortunately, words tbst are too big for most of us to under stand), I a holy war FOR ths good American way of living and AGAINST one-man government (he calls It "collsctlvlsm," which la a word the highbrows use when they mean plain dlctatorshp of one sort or another). There can be ao holler cause than that, and Hoofer Implore th Re publican party to get Into the fight with no thought of the spoils, with no petty jealousies over who Is to be captain and who la to be ths pri vate In the rear rank Animated solely by devotion to American Ideals end Institutions, which are threat ened by the New Deal drive for one man dominance in government. HOOVER'S Boston speech. In this writer's humbla Judgment, I a high, clear call to duty not a pleas ant duty, but a pressing on. If the Republican party den aot rise to the heights of self-sscrlftclng devotion to a holy cause thst will be neces sary If this tight Is to be won, aome other vehlele of leaderahlp must be found. American institutions MUST be saved. IT IS one of the great pltle of all time that Hoover Is not fitted to be th leader of the Republican party la this tight that I taking snap. But B IBNT PITTED I H osn't lead the masse of ths people because he CANT TALK THEIR LANOUA0K When he trie to talk to people In the mass, bs talk ever thstr heads. HI renunciation of leadership at Boston Indicates that h himself grasps this fact. Flight 'o Time Msdfard and Jackson County history from th files of the Mall Tribune 10 and SO years ago. . TEN YEARS AQO TODAY October 1. 1MT (It was Saturday) Fifty University of Oregon frater nity members are arrested for mak ing the night hideous with their songs. Locsl youths nabbed for opersttng a (till on Rosy Ann. Ruth Elder, svlatrli, wildly greeted in Parte. Howard school on Pacific highway la greeted with large attendance. Med ford high defeats Klsmath Fall football team by score of Bt to 0 In gsme at Klamath Falls. Oosch Oalll son used bis second string. Oregon Aggies defeat Wsshlngton Stats, to 0. TWENTY YEARS AOO TODAY . October 19. HIT (It was Mondsy) Cook of Co. C, recently stationed here, Is arrested as a Qerman spy. Drive planned for recreation fund In county. Austrtans continue gslns on Ital- LYONS Brandy h 5 years old! t nil Hil "-moor Callfsrnla Cognac BRANDY Smoetk . full-flTortJ . . to tiled lirct from oat puncbaotu. Fifths 1.45 Pints 90s TH t. O IYONS A Ut CO. San Franotco, California ten front end entire Una Is threatened. People urged to save meat and wheat for th allies. Allied conference called to discuss possible pesee terms. Aot of th Talent water district are validated by court, EARL WINKLEBLECK, 40, IS CALLED By DEATH Earl Wlnklebleck. about it), died la a locsl hospital this morning, rua- era) service awttt the arrival of hi parents from Kansas. Remains are at th Conger funeral bom. He cam to Medford about on year ago and since that time has been employed by th Madford-Klamath Truck Una. Ha leaves to mourn bit wife, Elola. and son son, Carl, of SIT cast Jackson boulevard. Hay Salvage Plan Proves Successful SALEM, Oct 29. 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