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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Pirry.
Former President Hoover holds
"moral recession In government"
confounds thin land. Thia may be
the start of national campmeetlngs
every four years, Instead of political
conventions.
e e e
Registration figures for the com
ing primary show Multnomah county
(Portland) definitely democratic, or
worse, as many suspect,
e e
Ray fever cures are showing up
ta drugstore windows. It la also time
for voters to come down with straw
ballots. I
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OTHER CHEEK TURNED '
(Emporia (Kan.) Gazette)
'Older residents down this way
can well remember when the
shouting evangelist In Neosho
Rapids was greeted with a bar
rage of overripe tomatoes and
eggs that rattled In their shells.
The preacher. In his departing
sermon, remarked that there was
Just one difference between Neo
sho Rapids and hell there were i
few trees In the Rapids."
e e e
WPA workers, In several states,
have been discharged for political
activity. Voters complain they were
leaned upon, Instead of slapped on
the back.
e e e
Observers report the hardier round
ers are swigging liquid flame these
days by mixing wlno, beer, and an
aspirin tablet. While not Immediately
fatal, It might bb well be.
e
More school children have been
located who read upside down. Juve
nile autolsts are still endeavoring to
drive upside down, but can't quite
make It.
e e e
The eky cleared, giving hope the
Queen of the May will not have to
pack an umbrella, at least, not one
made of cellophane.
e
An Initiative bill providing for a
1 -house legislature, has been filed
at 8alcm. Under the measure, the
legislature would consist of fewer
members, but last longer and cost
more than the present agony. The
advantage to be gained is not vis
ible to the nnked eye.
"Lost A tan cut. all black except
four white hnlrs on chest. Tel. 5027J"
(White Plains News) Somebody's
color blind.
MISTAKES WILL HAPPEN
(Parsons (linn.) Times)
"The other night a Parsons
citizen pultrd a revolver from
under his pillow and balzed
away at what he thought was a
burglar In the room. Investiga
tion proved that he had shot a
bole through his own trousers
hanging, on a chair. All that
saved him from killing himself
was that he hart removed his
trouseri when he went to bed."
The poet-laureate of Texas has
been named the "American Mother
of 1038." The mother of Jackie
Coogan, and defendant In a suit to
force her to let loose of his for
tune, garnered as a boy film star,
entered too late to provide much
competition.
The visit of Henry Ford to the
White House "caused recovery argu
ments to go bnck nnd forth." Closer
Investigation win reveal an up-and-down
movement.
e
SOP
Oh thou pliable s.ibs'.ance, made
Of Esters and saltn of the earth:
Diseases tremble he fore your raid
Because you remove the dirt.
To measure for people their civili
sation Check the water and vp uned In
one combination.
And paitrurlzntlnn nnd sterilization
Are useltM without soapy clarifica
tion. (Am. Med. Jnl.)
Some 50.000 beauty shops In the
United Btatrs do a business of more
than $100.000003 early and produc
tion of American coametlca la 300,
000,000 each year.
A Foolish Alibi
X7E ar In receipt of a clipping from a labor periodical de
" daring the "goon" convictions in Oregon have been
"frame-ups." '
Such a charge is to be expected. It is the inevitable alibi
of the guilty when convicted. ; '
But the writer of this particular article, fails to mention an
important fact.
A. N. Banks sentenced yesterday to s 12 year term in prison,
started the kick off in these sensational disclosures. '
He was not convicted by the testimony of someone else, he
convicted himself. And he also furnished evidence that brought
about the conviction and confession, of many of his co-workers.
It is rather difficult to believe the secretary of the Salem
teamsters union "framed" himself, to the tune of 12 years in
the "big house."
Or "framed" hia associates!
m v
BUT we have no doubt this alibi will be used pretty generally
in radical labor circles, particularly outside the boundaries
of Oregon, where the facts are not well known.
The striking fact about these goon convictions indeed, has
been the absence of all reasonable doubt regarding the guilt of
the convicted parties. For Banks was not the only labor racke
teer to confess. There were many who followed his example
and all the convictions practically were the result not of stool
pigeons or employee detectives, but of testimony from union
members, in good standing themselves.
IT has been a beneficent clean-up, not only for the state, but
for organized labor itself.
It will not only mean freedom for honest business in Oregon,
it will mean freedom for the honest and self respecting workers,
who have had to pay tribute to the strong arm squad, and bow
to their dictation quite as much as have their employers..
Good News for Jumbo
TTTTLI; political history repeat
Looks that way, if the La Follette boys make good their
threat to lead a "Third party" in 1940, only it will be with
reverse English.
That is, when Colonel Roosevelt in 1912 led- a Third rartv
he elected a DEMOCRAT.
If the La Follette boys lead a Third party, they will elect a
REPUBLICAN.
-' For such a Third party would be a Labor party, further to
the left than the Democratic party under President Roosevelt.
This would split the Liberal vote, and the Conservatives,
who are getting more numerous and more united every day,
would win as easily as Woodrow Wilson did, quarter of a
century ago.
SO in their desire to slap Franklin, the La Follette lads, will
put their arch enemies back in power, as the late T. R. in
his desire to slap his former pal, Wm. Howard Taft, had to
endure a Democratic reign under "Woodrow Wilson for EIGHT
long years.
From a realistio standpoint therefore, this determination on
the part of the Wisconsin twins to form a new party, doesn't
look so bright.
But it is in accordance with certain strong elements in
human nature, which were incorporated in a fable by Mr. Aesop
many years ago.
Henry Ford Is Right
"N0N'T shoot the piano player, he is doing the best he can."
This appears to be a reasonably accurate paraphrase, of
Henry Ford 's comment upon the President of the United States,
following his recent White House "tete a tete."
And it shows our leading billionaire's essentially kindly
heart. For the Roosevelt policies must be anathema to our
country's foremost rugged individualist, yet he neither accuses
the President of being a Benedict Arnold, Judas Iscariot or mod
ern Samson seeking to tear down the temple of democracy.
In other words he Bpeaks with respect and restraint, even
though be probably can't APPROVE of the policies and princi
ples now emanating from the White House.
TOO bad the spokesmen for Big Business in this country, as
a whole, don't follow Henry's example.
For say what you will about over-production, taxes, high
prices and other conventional causes of the present recession,
the great underlying trouble at the present time, comes under
the heading of a wrong attitude of mind.
All over the country today there is too much heat, and
too little light; too much suspicion, too little faith; too much
temper and too little thought.
We don't deny the fault has been on both sides. But we are
certain that nothing would do the country and business more
good, at the present time, than the adoption on the part of the
socallcd economic royalists, of Henry Ford's simple philosophy:
"Don't shoot the piano player, he is doing the best he can."
In other words, oppose the policies of the President as vigor
ously as you wish if you believe them wrong, but eliminate the
element of personal hatred and abuse. Have the wisdom, and
tolerance to grant, that however mistakeu the President may
be, you don't question his good intentions, his integrity, or his
overwhelming desire, to do the best he can do, for the country,
and all the people in it.
Comparatively a small thing. merely one attitude replaced
by another but it well might bring about the miracle everyone
is praying for, the immediate termination of the tail spin,
and the easing out of the ship of state on an even keel I
Communications
Ye Ad Pos Oets tinaquet.
To the Editor:
Another campaign has Just been
completed, and the Medford Mall
Tribune has again registered 10O per
cent In the behalf of the Industrie,
of the northwest.
Your "Yes We Btlll Have Pirates"
was especially elfectl.e. We compli
ment your advertising department fn
the many ads they secured tor north
western Industry. We appreciate the
apace you devoted to our campaign-
MEDFORD MAIL
itself t
headline, editorials and news Items
The board of directors of Columbia
Empire Industries Join me In express
ing our gratitude for your fine co
operation. Sincerely youra.
COLUMBIA EMPIRE
INDUSTRIES. INC.
OEOROE L. BAKER. Manager.
The Skeleton In the C. of C.
To the Editor:
One of the moat surprising pictures
of Oregon la found In a sxetcn in
the book by John B. Horner. "'Oregon
Her History, Her Oreat Men. Her Lit
erature." In that sketch are pictured In con-
TRIBUNE, MEDFOBD,
Personal Health Service
By William
Signed letter! pertaining to prnal health and hvgltne, not to dlseau,
diagnosis or treatment will be aptwered by Dr. Brady It a i tamped elf
addressed envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In Ink.
Owing to the large number of letters received only a ten can be answered.
No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Address
Dr. William Brady, 265 El Camlno, Beverly Hills, Calif.
A-HUM ON TH
Formerly catarrh meant Inflamma
tion of any mucous membrane. Mu
com membrane lines every cavity or
opening that
communi
catea with the
outside world.
More recently ca
tarrh haa signi
fied particularly
1 n f l & m m a
tlon of the mu
cous membrane
lining the naaa
passages, chronic
rhinitis.
Causes of slm
pie ctironlc rhi
nitis are (1) living In overheated, ex
cessively dried out atmosphere In
doors most of the time; (2) over
eating of refined food too large a
proportion of the calorie yielded by
pure starches and sugars, yet diet
usually deficient In minerals and vi
tamins which have been demoved or
destroyed In process of refining nat
ural food; (3) sedentary habit and
the poor circulation accompanying It;
(4) damage done by frequent Infec
tion, due to popular credulity In ref
erence to weather, drafts, dampness,
sudden changes, and the like; (5)
habit of wearing excessive clothing.
In the winter time, when houses,
offices, shops, oars, theaters and
schools are artificially heated, the
room temperature should be kept at
8 degrees P. If It Is permitted to go
to 73 or 75 most persons are sure to
be stuffy from abnormal congestion
of the head, whether they realize It
Is too warm or not. However heated,
the winter air, containing a fair
amount of water vapor, becomes
dried out and If heated above 68 de
grees It becomes drier than the driest
desert air ever becomes naturally. In
every instance, then, where artificial
heating la necessary, the air anouia
be conditioned by tSe evaporation of
sufficient water to keep the humidity
as nearly as practicable at the level
of that of an Ideal autumn day 40
to B0 per cent. Generally this re
quires the evaporation of at least 15
of 20 gallons of water dally In the air
of an eight-room house. Air condi
tioning equipment now mint in or
Installed In modern buildings works
automatically. In any circumstance
a simple humidifier consisting of a
galvanized metal reservoir holding a
few gallons of water In which hang
msny folds of aDsoroeni wickihb
looped over a wire frame above the
water, may be placed on radiator or
register In each room, and will evapo
rate a gallon or two of water dally.
Ordinary vessels of water on radia
tors, registers or stoves, and ordinary
water pots In furnaces, do not evapo
rate enough water to 'matter. Per
sons abnormally sensitive to chill or
sense of discomfort from cold
should remember that air of lo.tr
else form, many of the animals, now
extinct, that once Inhabited these
vast expanses of Oregon many eons
ago. When once mere was a irig.u
climate, then later a tropical climate
and later a temperate climate, and
all of these repeated perhaps more
than once In cycles, there was op
portunity tor great variation of flora
and fauna. In the coal formation
age In this region there was a growth
of vegetation that completely ante
dated all that we know now.
Known species that once lived here
and which are now completely ex
tinct for this region. Include masto
don, broad-faced ox. three-toed norses.
tapirs, saber-toothed tigers, hippo
potamus. Oregon rhinoceros, and even
camels and elephants.
Condon's "Oregon Geology" gives
considerable detail of the discoveries
In the John Day valley of remains of
the above, and description of their
size and species.
In view of a recent skeleton being
exhibited today In the chamber of
commerce, these facts may be of In
terest aa a reminder.
JOHN W. HOYT.
April 38. 1938.
4
Man About
Manhattan
By GEORGE TLCKEB
NEW YORK. The fantastlo anec
dotea of Hollywood continue to wins
their way tack from studio lots, and
If this one Is to be believed, and
there la no reason
why it shouldn't.
It merits a high
place In the un-
it. concerns jli
bert Gabriel, for
mer New Yore
d r a malic critic
who went to Hol-
ttdgj.. 4j lywood to write
dEF "A., -. 1 tnr thai film Ha
didn't Just go
there. He rush
ed. By plane. At
the insistence of
studio chiefs who
telegraphed him that speed wa Im
perative. Drop everything and take
the first plane, they urged. Hurry!
Hurry
So Gabriel teased a few shlrta In
a bag and boarded a fast transcon
tinental plane. He arrived. He wm
met. He waa welcomed and greeted
enthusiastically.
He waa cheered and told that the
wheels probably would have eea.d
turning had he not caught that par
ticular plane.
And then he sat quietly for three
months, without writing a word.
B it the host salary continued 10
oorne in. Ech week he was handed
his money Good mcnay. You could
spend It anywhere. But GartM te
S&n to get Jittery. He waa Utvd
jpwu.iu.isji. umiftn
fel:
OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1938.
Brady, MP.
E OLD CATARRH
relative humidity (35 to 55 per cent)
at a temperature of 05 to 68 is more
comfortable than air excessively dried
out (relative humidity 10 per cent to
30 per cent) at a temperature of 73
to 75 degrees. Only one who has
tried this can realize the economy
and hygiene of conditioning the air
to maintain the "comfort zone." Ev
ery one knows how excessive aridity
affects plants, furniture, book bind
ings; mapy know how harsh and Irri
table It makes the skin; few stop to
consider that the extreme dryness of
the heated air In the winter damages
the delicate mucous membrane lin
ing the respiratory tract. Here Is a
prolific contributing cause of chronic
catarrhal trouble as well as a predis
posing factor of the crl. It accounts
also for many of the abnormal re
actions which uninformed or misin
formed laymen so naively attribute
to draft, dampness, wet feet, change
of weather.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
This Is a Health Column
If you will give me the names of
several health specialists who can do
so and so ... I am not flush with
money and the fee will have to be
low. ((R. D. P.)
Answer I am glad to name a com
petent physician or specialist when
I know of one, but you'll have to ar
range about the fees or expenses
yourself.
She Made Up Jler Husband's Mind
Husband suffered frequently from
small blood vessels breaking In his
eye. It looked bad. I found out that
the lining of the blood vessels was
weakened by smoking. They broke
once about two weeks after he stop
ped smoking but never again. He
never smoked until he was 30 and
gave It up at 53. (Mrs. O. E. B.)
Answer When a woman makes up
her husband's mind he can do any
thing. Tobacco addicts are more
successful in breaking the habit If
they supplement their diet with a
good ration of vitamins. Send a
stamped envelope bearing your ad
dress and ask for instructions for
overcoming the habit.
Galvanic Sore Mouth
Will the use of two different met
als in dental fillings cause galvanic
action? Will it lead to any serious
harm such as cancer? (M. B.)
Answer Cases of sore mouth, ob
stinate ulcers, have been ascribed to
the galvanic battery action set up by
two dissimilar metals In acid saliva.
Not cancer. Most economical and sat
isfactory In long run to have all gold
fillings, or porcelain.
(Copyright. 1938. John P. Dille Co.)
Ed Note: Persons wishing to
communicate with Dr. Brady
should end letter direct to Dr.
William nrady. M D.. 265 El
Camlno. Beverly Hills. Calif.
twiddling his thumbs. Finally he
went to his studio chief:
"I can't stare into space and be
happy. You get me out here on a
rush assignment and I've been here
for months without doing anything.
I want an assignment. I warn a
story to write."
"Ah!" cried the executive, "why
didn't you say so? But of course
you are not happy. You must have
an important story to write."
So the executive went horn and
thought about it and came back with
a gleam of triumph In hla eyes. He
said to Gabriel:
"Now It Is all arranged. You are
r write an Important story a mag
nificent picture starring Yehudl Me
nuhln. the prodigy, the great boy
violinist, but there must be no love
scenes in the picture. There must
be a fat part in the story for Tos
canlnl. the great Toscanlnl. What a
picture! What box-office! Yhudi
and Toscanlnl! Remember, now. no
love interest for Yehudi. That is not
perml t ted . But use your Imae'.na
tlon. Write anything you like. Write
a great story, a magnificent story
Do you like this assignment?"
"It la okay with me," replied Ga
briel, "so long aa I am working. But
It seems strange that a picture should
be made without any love Interest
whatsoever."
"Nevertheless, there must be no
love Interest." declared the executive
"I'll go to work on this at once."
Gabriel agreed. "When do you want
It?" When do you plan to put this
Into production?"
"Oh," explained the producer, "I
forgot to tell you. It wont go Into
production. We couldn't get Yehudl
and Toscanlnl would't come out here
at any price. We really aren't going
to make the picture at all. But It'c
a swell idea for a story and you said
you were unhappy because you had
nothing to write. Now you can write
and be happy as you like."
This story was told your corre
spondent by a writer who Is vaca
tioning In New York. He Is undet
contract to the same studio and he
assurca me the story Is true. There
la no reason to believe It Is not.
TODAY'S
TRAFFIC
TIP-
Did you slow down when you
drove by whool?
The speed limit Is 15 miles an
hour In a school zone at times,
when school children are npt to
be crossing a street In that zone.
MEPFOKP VRAKFIC SAFEIT
rnt'M'ii
Passenger miles flown by Amer
ican airlines are more than double
the mileage flo-n in all Exirope
Germ.my ranks second to the Unit
ed State in a:r travel and the
British Empire is third.
C!clng time tor Too Lata It Clas
Alfy Ads la 1 :30 p. m. j
Comment
on the
Day's News
Bf FRANK JENKINS
rrH Oregon world'a fair commit
a! on, peeved because Oregon's
site waa withdrawn and given to
France, votes to withdraw from the
New York fair and spend all Ita avail
able funds for as exhibit at San
Francisco.
New York la a long way off, and
most of the people who go there In
1D39 will be Inclined to aak -vl.at
state Oregon la located In. San Fran
cisco la close to us, and those who
come that fat oan easily be Induced
to come this much farther.
So It will all probably work out
for the beet.
erHE state department at Waahlng-
ton bears that Slglsmund Levan
evsky, soviet airman, and his five
companions probably perished In the
waters of the Arctic on their at
tempted Moscow-U. S. flight last
August.
That Is sad, and Americana are
regretful. But there la always the
possibility that If they had complet
ed their flight and returned to Russia
they might have been ahot against
a wall.
Russia Is one country you never
can predict.
A CHMZD ZOO, Albanla'a bachelor
king, marries Counte&s Apponyl.
who Is half American and half Mag
yar. He Is 43, and she 23. He fell In
love with her photograph, and It Is
Just possible that she fell in love
with his title. I
Zog la a former mountain chieftain
who became president of the Alban
ian republic at the age of 29 and was
proclaimed king at 33. Three at
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tempt have been mad on hie llfo.
and since 1920 there have been 30
insurrections In his country little
better than one a year.
So It Is likely that Queen Oeraldlne
wont lack for excitement In the
coming years.
A LBANIA la so primitive It basnt
" even a railroad, but the corre
spondents report that ita people are
OVERJOYED because their ruler
chose a mate who la of at least
NOBLE If not ROYAL BLOOD.
Albania, you see, lent so primitive
aa to be free from the silly notion
that royalty must mate preferably
with royalty but MUST mate with
nobility.
Flight o' Time
.Medford and Jackson County
history from the files of the
Mail Tribune 10 and 20 years
ago. .
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
. April 29, 1928.
(It was Sunday I)
California primary to be real teat
for Al Smith's strength.
Taxpaylng starts at the sheriff's
office.
Mtsa Ruth Luy Is planning a dance
revue at the Craterian.
Medford to play Dunsmulr In first
baseball game of season.
Pomona Grange of Jackson county
approves fair levy bill.
Fred Heath, Sr., after 50 years In
the drug business, announoes his re
tirement. Six killed In auto accidents on
Oregon highways
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
April 20, 1918.
(It was Monday.)
pioody defeat 'sustained by Ger
mans at Ypres on the wetsera front.
Clatous McCredle. who had the
mumps In New York City, now ha&
diphtheria and la in the army hos
pital there.
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and wife return from Portland and
Salem trip.
Fred Wahl la now an auto sale.
man.
State police to patrol Slsklyoua to
stop rum running.
In Ecuador and other South Amer
ican countries airplanes are fro
quently used to transport heavy
mining machinery over the high
peaks of the Andes to otherwise in
accessible regions.
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Rosalia Leslie for a spring permanent.
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2 cans
5c
Palmolive Soap, Camay,
White King Toilet Soap.
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