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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEPFOKP, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. .TTJLY 6.' 1938.
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Ye Smudge Pot
Hy Arthur Perry.
There vu considerable Impromptu
end Informal racing between driven
of new. awirt autos on the highwaya
during the Independence Day holi
day. It la awe Inspiring to behold
a couple of mad speed Idiots, each
Insulted by the other's efforts to
para him. roaring at 80 mph. towarda
a blind curve. All the loaer has for
aolace Is the knowledge he sustained
the neatest fracture of the left leg.
Cafe cashiers report Callfornlana
aild Waahlngtonlans from wumii
.n.v nnlnta have starwo ejiu'
Ing. when they pay their checks
"Qlory be I No salea t In Oregon
-rh.f. wonderful, like your aceneryl'
Th.n follows a detailed account of
the horrora of the Salea Tax, In the
.i.ti.r states. This type of amateur
nMnflnritiL however, weakens his
argument, by always reading a Port
land paper wlln.nis meai.
Th older Olrls now figure the
vounner aet will shoot off flrecrack
era In honor of July 4th. until school
starts In September, and then atart
tha "Trick or Treat" onoery. inci
rf.m.l to the obaervanoe of Hal
lowe'en. October 30-31. By that time
the Juvenllea will become angeis.
pending the arrival of Santa Olaua.
.
Rep. Tlnkham of Massachusetts, la
rat-elected to congress term after
trm. thouch he campalxna by hunt
lng In Africa. Here la an Idea. Why
not have all congressmen journey vo
Africa, and stay there. If electee.
.
"Not all the old capacity for self-
heln has disappeared from the peo.
pie. A great bakery chain reports 13
sr cent of Itt sales ars of unsllced
bread." IBcranton ira.i unrai
And. like aa not these rugged Indi
viduality walk down to the bakery
after It.
...
One of these days, a forest tire la
tolnu to be started, by a fisherman
knocklnt out the embera of his
pipe on a rotten log. Instead of
careless motorist tossing a lighted
cigarette Into the weeds.
...
TUB COST OF HEROICS
(Paisley News)
"Paisley boasts a cat popula
tion of only about 600, accord
ing to the latest backyard cen
sus, ao It waa with real con
cern that neighbor bore the news
to neighbor that a catastrophe
was taking place, and In no
time at all quite a crowd of
aifltatcd spectators gathered at
the spot. Not flinching In thla
time of stress and strain, three
big-hearted volunteers stepped
forward to do the rescue act, and
lo. fished the struggling' form of
terror-stricken pusa from the
maelstrom, but not until they
had practically demolished the
flume to make the extrication
possible."
The Danish count t nd husband of
the A & 10c hetreas, as the price
for a divorce, only wanta SVOOO.000
and the custody of the child. From
the way Hla Highness la acting up.
It Is probably worth It. Besides a
lad foolish enough to march to
th altar with him. might still be
umier the spell and remit. The Count
also exhibits considerable romantic
spunk. He threatens to "shoot a
gentleman of London, like a dog."
This would be done In a royal and
unusual manner from the hip. and
through the lilp pocket. Friends say
he doea this quite well. Nevertheless.
there Is always the chance the Count
would wound himself, and then
scamper around the field of honor
with his pants on fire.
Fire Control in Jackson Co.
ONLY one lone blaze in the foresti of Jackson county over
the recent two-day holiday I
Here is a record that reflects splendid public cooperation
with national and state forest 'officials who urged caution in
woods; it is evidence of increasing public knowledge of HOW
to avoid the starting of forest fires.
Fire, that devastates over fifty million dollars of the timber
wealth of this nation annually, is facing formidable opponents
in this public awakening; this spreading knowledge on the part
of those who EN.I0V the forests, as well -as new, improved
CONTROL) methods employed by those who OARE FOR the
forests. ' ,
Forestry officials have established the fact that a large
percentage of all forest fires are man-caused 1 There will always
be forest fires caused by lightning; they cannot.be avoided.
MAN-CAUSED FIRES, HOWEVER, CAN BE PREVENTED
It is with this type of forest fire that forestry officials are
most concerned in their prevention program.
. ,
THAT progress is being made in this campaign in southern
Oregon is indicated by these interesting and encouraging
figures:
Man-caused fires decreased from 50 in 1934 to 14 in 1937
within the Rogue River National Forest; in 1934, 24 fires
caused by careless smokers devastated 2645 acres in this area
while last year there were but six smoker-fires with 45 acres
burned I
Even more gratifying are the records for 1938! Only five
man-caused fires are on the Rogue River National Forest's
reports, four started from the carelessly tossed cigarette; one
from a fire-cracker set off ten days ago by an over-exuberant
and premature celebrant.
Acainst these steadily diminishing figures should be taken
into consideration the continually increasing number of those
who seek pleasure in the forests; avail themselves of the im
proved recreational facilities provided in recent years.
TIMBER, worth millions' of dollars, is not the only trust
of those who guard our forests against fire ; there are essen
tial watersheds controlling floods and assuring all-important
water for irrigation and city use. Vast resources in wild life
and the increasingly important recreational industry are de
pendent upon forests.
A glimpse into the operation' of the Rogue River National
Forest Service shows convincing proof that Jackson county's
vast national forests are in able hands.
This service extends its fire control activities over an area
nearly one and one-quarter million acres in extent, 892,000
acres of actual national forests! The State Forestry depart
ment, the Klamath Indian Agency and National Park service
work in close cooperation, inter-changing fire detection and
control services for maximum efficiency. Twenty-three weather
"ratine-" stations, known in forestry parlance as "danger
stations", provide Heather readings which arc coordinated at
ranger stations; if it's "firo weather," added precautions are
viffilance: firo fiehtcrs are made
ready for instant call 1 v
HIE It factors further safeguard the forests of Jackson
countv. Through the establishment of numerous Civilian
Conservation Corps camps in this district, small armies of fire
fighters arc ready for instant call; efficiently trained, disci
plined, well organized and properly equipped. While not on
fire duty. CCC crews have accomplished much iu the cleaning-
up of the forests and the removing of fire hazards, mister rust
crews, contributing their valuable work in Jackson county
forests, are likewise subject to call and are ctticieni on me
line of firo.
To augment the task of firo lookouts, United Air Lines pilots
report fires while making their routine flights.
Forest firo prevention and control have been reduced to a
icnee: efficiency and organization mark the activities of the
Rogue River- National Forest Service. The public is proving a
willing helper in this worth while work.
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ND so, if you are going into the forests for a Sunday outing
or an extended camping and fishing trip, take these simple
precautions :
Be careful of pipe, cigarette and cigar; uoui loss
them out of the car or at the side of the trail until
you are SURE they are OUT!
e Be sure your match is OUT; break it in two
before you throw it away I
Be careful WHERE and HOW you build a fire;
clear away all inflammable material; build a safe fire
trail around your camp; be sure to get your camp-fire
permit UNLESS you camp in a designated and posted
improved forest camp.
e Bo sure that you have a regulation axe, shovel
and water container, if you are a camper
Never break camp until you are SURE that your
fire is safely extinguished; wet the ground around the
fiie; be sure ALU SPARKS are out.
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M P.
81 filed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease
diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady If a stamped self-
addressed envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In Ink
Owing to the large number ol letters received only a few can be answered
No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Address
Or. William Brady, 265 El Cam I no. Beverly Ullls, Calif.
PAINFUL SPURS ON HEEL BONE
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BaBaajasiAiLnad
A reader tells how he suffered
with a formation of bony spurs
under tha heel bone limping, ach
ing, swollen feet. He consulted di
vers cnlroprac-
tora. shoe store
foot "apeclallsta,1
free clinic, fin
ally went to an
orthopedic hos
pital. There
young doctor ad
vanced the opin
ion that the
trouble was due
to . heel apure,
and they made
an X-ray nega
tive which show
ed the doctor waa right.
Very well. What was the next
thing? Should the patient proudly
flap hla wings and crow? The Idea
of a man growing spurs In hla heels
may be funny to casual readers,
but It la not at all funny to the
patient or to his dependents
Women grow or develop these
painful, disabling heel spurs as fre
quently aa men do, particularly
women whose occupation keeps them
on their feet long hours.
Anyone who happens to grow these
osteophytes (can you beat us docs
finding Imposing names for condi
tions we don't understand very well?)
may Indulge In his or her gambling
propensity as freely as this reader
did, by consulting every conceivable
Irregular or unqualified practitioner
about It before taking any serious
step to find out what the trouble ts
and what should be done about It.
The young doctor In the ortho
pedlc hospital advised nothing could
be done about It except to wear soft
horse.shoe pads of sponge rubber un
der the heels. But by now the pati
ent naturally felt equal If not su
perior In knowledge and he was not
satisfied. So he bethought him of
medical acquaintance the super
intendent of a large hospital, and
casually dropped Into the super's
office. The super listened to the
history and bade the visitor to stick
around a .while.
In the hospital were doctors who
know that something can and should
be done for the victim of heel spurs
whose working capacity Is threatened
or destroyed by the disability. The
spurs should be surgically removed.
This may be done under local anes
thesia or under general anesthesia.
It brings Immediate and permanent
relief.
Our reader, however, conducted
his own researches and finally de
vised what he calls "leather cor
ners In the heels of my shoes," and
wearing these shoes he found auch
relief that he was able to resume
work, and In the course of a year
the spurs ceased to give any trouble,
even with ordinary shoes.
Thla man Is, perhaps purposely,
vague about the "leather corners"
to which he ascribes his recovery,
ao I can give no more definite In-:
formation about them the man
evidently regards his device as an
invention.
Usually a horseshoe -shaped saddle
or pad of thick felt or soft leather
fixed Irt the heel of the shoe so
as to support the heel all around
except across the front,- Is .most
comfortable.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWhRS
Soap Is Sonp.
On the advice of my barber I pur
chased some So and So soap, contain
ing a presumably powerful antiseptic,
for my dandruff. But friend says
It is no better than ordinary toilet
soap. (R. a.)
Answer How good It may be.
soap. I do not know. Good soap Is
as efficient an antiseptic ot disin
fectant as you can use on the skin,
In my Judgment. Just plain soap,
Hernia.
Is the Injection treatment for her
nia safe arid .successful, or is oper
ation better? (O. w.)
Answer I'd prefer Injection treat
ment if I had hernia:
(Copyright, 1038. John F. Dille Co.)
mer's Orch.. KQO; News, KEX, KOA.
8:30 Drama. KPO, KKI, ROW;
Thompson's Orch., KOO; Dance Orch.
KNX, KOIN.
0:00 Danoe Orch., KPO. KFI,
KOW; O'Hare's Orch., KNX. KOIN;
Gordon's Orch., KOO.
8:30 Relsman's Orch., KPO, KEX;
Musical Cookbook, KNX; Walts Inter
lude, KOO.
10:00 News, KPO, KFI KOW;
Oarber'a Orch., KQO; News. KNX.
10:15 Saunders' Orch., KPO,
KFI; Sketchbook, KNX, KOIN. KSL;
Garber's Orch., KGA.
10:30 Drelske's Orch., KGO, KGA
KEX.
10:45 Larry Lewis, KPO, KFI;
Durant's Orch.. KNX, , KSL, KOIN.
11:00 Trumbauer'a Orc.i . KPO,
KFI, KGW; King's Orch., KNX. KOIN,
KSL; Five Star Final, KGO. Organ
KGA.
KFI,
KSL,
Kd Nole: Persnns nlshUiR to
cummunlrate with Dr. . Brady
should end letter direct to Or
William Brady.' M. !., 2R5 El
Cam I no. Beverlj mils, Calif.
o
Man About
Manhattan
By UKOKUE lUCKLH
NEW YORK. This is the day we
get some correspondence off our
chest. The doctor says. "Sure, go
ahead; It'll be
good lor you"
So we thumb
through the mall
basket and pick
up a letter from
a man In Oak
land, California.
Ho sends in a
clipping of a col
umn I wrote
about a Swedish
r e s ta u r an t In
New York. And
he says: "That
sounded good
Tell me the
name of that rea
rm coming to
I want to go
Of
But I thattk you for your Interest.
And I agree with you tiiat the Lin
coln legend la pure buncombe.
Wouldn't It be a dull world without
a bit of blarney now and then?
On the
Radio Chains
STATIONS
IVherr (o Find I Hem on the Dial
KEX. furllanil nsu: KFI IUU
i.o tniFlp,: KIIA 1 4711 Spukuur
KUU. 7UU San tTanclsru; K(iU
sill, Portland: KJK ;u. seallle
KNX 1 11.111 Lo, tneeles; KOA M
llenver: KOIN lo. fori land
hllMD il ;n seallir. KPli ssii san
Pranrlsru; K.HI. ll;lu salt Lake
Thursday.
5:00 Symphony Orch.. KPO.
KGW; Major Bowes. KNX.
KOIN: Pulitzer Play. KGO.
5:30 Pulitzer Play, KEX.
0:00 Blng Orosby. KPO. KFI,
KGW; Concert Orch., KSL; People I
Have Known, KGO, KEX; Rainbow's
End. KNX. KOIN.
6:30 Americans at Work. KNX,
KSL. KOIN; People I Have Known,
KGO; Sports. KOA.
7:00 Entertainment. KSL; Scat-
tergood Balnes, KOIN. KNX; Amos
& Andy. KPO, KFI, KOW; Sons of
the Lone Star, KOO. KGA, KEX.
7:15 Screen Scoops, KNX, KSL,
KOIN"; Three Cheers. KPO, KGW;
SchaUert Interviews, KGO. KEX.
7:30 Clinton's Orch.. KEX; Pen-
darvls' Orch.. KSL, KNX, KOIN;
Hlmber'a Orch., KPO, KGW; Concert
Hall, KGO. '
8:00 Organist. K J R; Sprlgg's
Orch., KPO; Grant's Orch., : KGO;
Long's Orch.. KNX, KOIN, KSL;
News, KOA, KEX.
8:30 Calling All Cars, KNX; Oar
ber's Orch., KGO. ,
9:00 Jurgen's Orch., KNX, KOIN;
Headllncrs, KGO.
9:30 Leo & Ken, KGO; Jclesnlk's
Orch.. KOIN; Thurn's Orch, KPO.
KFI. KGW.
10:00 News, KPO. KFI, KOW;
Saunders' Orch., KGO.
10:15 King's Jesters. KPO; Life
of the Pnrty. KNX; Saunders' Orch..
KGA. KEX.
10:30 Relsman'a Orch.. KGO. KOA,
KEX; King's Jesters. KFI.
10:45 Winston's Orch., KPO, KFI,
KGW; Dorsey's Orch., KNX, KSL.
KOIN.
11:00 Trumbauer's Orch.,
KFI. KGW: Five Star Final,
Noble's Orch., KNX, KOIN,
Organ, KOA.
I The. I
Capital
Parade
(Continued from Page One )
Flight o' Time
Medford end Jackson County
History from the files o( the
Mall Tribune 10 and 20 yean
aeo.
"curse of bigness" are now the cen
tral doctrinal text of the new deal.
The enforcement of free competi
tion Is qualified, however, in four
directions. First, by such measures
as the wa?e-hour bill, the new deal
ers would establish a competitive
level. Second, by such agencies as
the securities and exchange commis
sion, they would regulate business
practices. Third, by labor and social
legislation, they would ease, the lot
of the workers and the poor. And,
fourth, In Industries where monopoly
Is natural and unavoidable, or too
well-established to be destroyed, some
of the new dealers would substitute
public for private ownership.
To this last, even in the utilities
industry, the president probably does
not subscribe, and each of the men
around him would give you a differ
ent opinion on the problem. Al
though the belief In public owner
ship Is widespread, it has always been
concealed, for political reasons. Yet
It has Importantly affected the new
deal course. The utilities policy, for
example, has been conceived by pub
lic ownership men, and that Is why,
even when the utility companies
have showed some sense, compromise
has always proved so difficult.
KPO.
KGO;
KSL;
taurant. will you?
New York soon and
O'cre."
Well, that's the second query to
day about that restaurant. A lady
In Jersey City wants to know where
It is and how much It costs. I must
have neglected to give the name
when I wrote about it. It's the Stock
holm restaurant, on 51st street bo
tween 5th and 6th avenues. And you
get a big dinner for $1.50. iv.e cor
respondent from Jersey City mys she
and her husband are thinking of
celebrating their anniversary there.
bemuse it sounds so mouth-water
ing the way you describe It." it's
more than that, ma'am; It breaks
your heart. '
rMK forests urc our priceless heriUga . . , we are holding
them in trust for future generations . . . Let us tXSK them.
ENJOY them, but NOT DKSTKOY them through carelessness!
H. 0.
RINGLING PERFORMERS
TO JOIN BARNES SHOW
PROOF
(Klamutlt t'alU New)
"'.Vntr of a communication on
this page claims that his 'Investi
gation' of Charles Sprague. candi
date for governor, shows that
Spragues election would mean pov
erty. deprenMon and chaos."
(Oelrolt Sens)
"To the Editor (poor fellowl: You
surely have a dandy Job reading all
that stuff written for the Public
Letier B-x by people who should be
ruttlnc wn papr dolls.
M-FAir TO SIC1N"
Vi Mail Tribune Want A4s.
SARASOTA, Fla.. July . VP) A
31-car train carrying performers and
equipment of the Klnnn arc us.
forced by labor trouble to cut short
Its summer tour, was en route today
to Redfield, 8. D. to Join the Al O.
Barnes show.
General Manager George Smith.
WILLAMETTE GRADUATE
WINS HARVARD STUDY
SauEM. Jxily , Melvtn Vlk
en. Wllamette university graduate,
was awarded the Jerome Jones schol
arship to study at the Harvard uni
versity school of business adminis
tration yesterday. Only two such
scholarships are given in the United
.states.
Vlken Is a member of Alpha Kappa
And there Is another letter from
Oakland, California, from a man
tti:ose initials are J. N. Not long ago
I asked if anyone knew whether Al
Jolson's name stood for Albert, Al
fred, Allen, or what? My friend from
the coast Is giving me the rib on
that one.
"Didn't It ever occur to you" he
queries, "that It doesn't have to
stand for anything; that it mlht
stand for Itself? M r.N. goes on to ex
plain the metamorphosis of proper
names and adds: "I have always
been puzzled how some colyumlsts
confess their hopelessness to renders
Instead of looking up a fact. For a
nnme, the best authority is Its wear
er. And speaking of names, why not
try to live up to yours and Tuck In
all facts neatly?" However, I don't
think he's really mad, because he
concludes with mis little P. S-: Tm
as bad as you here I'm wasting pre
cious minutes and a stamp on a mat
ter that's of Importance rero." iMivi,
Jones take a letter to Mr. N. of Oak
land and be sure to Include an extra
stamp to reimburse him for his trou
ble.)
Political nroadcast.
Alf M. tandon will speak on
"True Liberalism" over a CBS
chain at 4 p. m. today.
Crown Prince To
Enjoy Night Out
NEW YORK. July 6.-(AP)-lospltal
physicians are going to give Crown
Prince Gust a f Adolf of Sweden a
night out.
Doctors at the Harkness pavilion
decided he had recovered sufficiently
from a kidney ailment to intend a
hotel dinner tomorrow night honor
ing him, his wife, the Crown Prin
cess Louise, and his third sou. Bertil.
After the dinner the crown prince
will return to the hospital. He was
stricken shortly before his scheduled
appearance at the Swedish tercenten
ary celebration in Delaware.
The new program, richly glided as
It is with governmental spending,
possesses Immense and obvious at
tractions for the mass of voters. It
has everything, Including the most
useful of political scapegoats, big
business.
With its emphasis on trust-busting.
It la also squarely In the Amer
ican. Jacksonlan-Roosevelt lan tradi
tion. At the same time, It Is quite
as radical as the economy planning
of such banished favorites as Rex
Tug well. Big business Is here, and
the process of breaking It up Is sure
to be more painful, than the NRA
process of dominating and planning
it.
But the most Important things
about the program are that It pro
vides a workable basis for political
realignment, and that, if it produces
realignment It will require a marked
and startling change In American
governmental method.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
July 6, 1928
(It was Friday)
Fourth of July deaths total 308.
Man goes over Niagara Falls In ft
rubber ball and lives to tell the tale.
Capt. Alfred Loewensteln, Belgian
Croesus, drops from airplane myste
riously, while on a flight over Eng
lish Channel.
Democratic leaders hoot Republi
can claim Hoover will carry Texa
and Virginia next November.
City will retain Jacksonville rail
road right-of-way.
firms to In-
A number of local
stall Neon signs.
Shortage of labor in orchards, and
other work, hits valley and state.
TWENTY YEA ItS AGO TODAY
July 6, 1!U8.
(It was Friday)
War time ban on sale of flour In
Oregon lifted.
Allies gain strategic points of
Western Front, in series of battles.
President outlines
alms In war."
'anew American
Motorist fined $7.35 for driving
faster than 16 miles per hour on
Main street. -
J. B. f Jap) Andrews back from
four months trip to middle west.
Phone 542 We'll haul away you:
refuse City Sanitary Service.
Use Mali Prlbune Want Ads
James A. Farley will speak over
an NBC chain nt 6 p. m today.
Wednesday.
6:00 Word Game, KNX. KOIN.
KSL; Town Hall, KOA: Drama KGO.
KGA. KEX; Organ. KPO. KFi
5:30 Music, KGO, KEX; Tea
Dance. KNX: Behind the Footlights.
KPO; Violinist. KGW.
5:45 Headlines on Parade, KNX.
KOIN; Stories of Life. KPO. Music
Camp. KGA.
6:00 Kyscr's Music, KPO. KFI,
KOW; Meet the Champ, KNX. KOIN,
KSL.
6:30 Minstrel. KOO: Jack Shan
non, KNX.
7:00 Amos and Andy, KPO. KFI.
KOW; Entertainment. KSL; Scatter
good Balnes, KNX. KOIN: Drama,
KGO. KOA. KEX.
7:15 Dalley's. Orch.,. KNX. KSL,
KOIN: Uncle Ezra. KPO. KFI. KGW;
Cutler's Orch., KEX. KGA; Agricul
ture Today. KGO.
7:30 Ben Bernte, KNX, KOIN.
KSL: Clinton's Orch., KEX: Concert
Hall. KGO; Heldt's OrchvKPO. KGW.
8:00 Big Town, KPO, KFI KGW:
Norvo's Orch.. KNX, KSL, KOIN; Far-
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Clearly, the progTam callt for a
vast exercise of federal powers to
which, of course, the president and
his advisers are far from averse.
But If the president can form a new
liberal party and Install It In office
to exercise these vast powers, the
party will fall If It is. led by old
fashioned American politicians.
Such a government as the president
and his circle envision can only be
managed by experts, intellectual tech
nicians. In these last years, the
president has used his private ad
visers as his technicians and experts.
While thsy have marked defects, of
partisanship, political Irresponsibil
ity and Inexperience, they have serv
ed him pretty well. But. In the
future, it will be necessary to find
permanent places at the council
table for men of their type, without
their failings. The problem of the
president. In perpetuating his new
deal Is to find political successors
who will associate with new dealers.
Council raises salaries, and passes
clean-up ordinance.
OLD SCHOOL DIPLOMAT
SUCCUMBS IN HUNGARY
BUDAPEST. July 6. ftp) Count
Laszlo Szechenyi. 59, "old school"
diplomat described here as a "grace
ful man who Interpreted Hungary to
the United States," died of a heart
attack in a Budapest sanltorlum last
night.
From 1922 to 1933. the count was
Hungarian minister to Washington.
Colleagues In the government serv
ice attributed tb him, more than to
any other contemporary Individual,
an increase In sympathy for Hungary
in the United States.
EDWARDIAN style of
hair-dress with no Edward on
Britain's throne has become
popular In London. Vasco dem
onstrates the high-sweeping coif
fure in which hair is waved
loosely, curls are piled on the
crown, and the flower is worn to
one side
Heroic Dog Saves
Three In Family
SALEM. July 6 (AP) Three mem
bers of the Joseph Brennan family
escaped from a fire which destroyed
their home near the state fairground
last night because a heroic collie
dog. "Tlge" whined and scratched
until he attracted attention.
Brennan, his two children and the
dog made their way to safety. Neigh
bors aided in saving family belong
ings. A fairgrounds shed, set afire'' by
the blaze, was saved by firemen.
Governor Delegate
To Legion Conclave
PORTLAND. July 6.(AP Gov
Charles H. Martin became today a
delegate of an American Legion post
to the annual state convention.
marking the first time that a gov
ernor ever has been selected by the
Legion for a delegate post.
The state's chief executive was
honored by the Willamette Helehts
Post No.103 at a meeting last night
and he will be accredited for the
convention at Pendleton, Sept. 1-3.
Closing time for Too Late to Clas
sify Ads is 1:30 p m.
who accompanied the train. Indicated f Nu. scholastic honorary, and PI Gam-
the enlarged Barnes circus would be
headed eastward. One of several
show controlled by the Rlngllng or
ganization. It customarily travels
western states.
Weather
Northern California: Fair tonight
and Thursday, but fog on the eot
little change In temperature: gentle
chaimeobie wind off the coast.
Oregon: PVlr tonight and Tmirs
day, but fog on (he coast, slightly
warmer In r.i.M portion tonight;
tnorterste north rat Mud off the
coast,
ma Mu, national social science honor,
ary fraternity.
Cracker
ENTERPRISE. July 6. A milk
bottle shattered by a firecracker en
dangered, the sight In one of Meivln
Lay eyes, a La Grande physt.Man
said yesterday. The 6-year-old boy
was struck by flying glass
Among the wonder displayed In
temples on Omel Shan, one of the
acrd'Buddhl9t mountains in CVlna
are lacquered mummies of three hoK
men and a tooth of Buddha 13 Inches
long.
Mr. Leo 9. Rowncrsn of Detroit,
sends in a note. He has read this
column In the Flndlay. Ohio. Republican-Courier,
and he asks to know:
"If 8:20 Is the exact time Abraham
Lincoln was M.ot how do you ex
plain the fact that Mr. Lincoln did
nrt arrive at Ford's theater until
8 HO?"
This comment refers to a statement
oS some time ago thU hands on
Jewelers' clocks were usually set tt
8:20 bevause that was the hour Lin
coln was supp:sod to have been shot
You are not the first w o has ques
tioned me on that one. Mr. Rosen- ,
crans. Not long ago an Alabama ed
itor a.tked me about It and then (rave
an explanation tt'at. to me, cems
entirely plausible. He says the hands
on Jewelers' ckvks are set at 8;20,
because tlmt leAves sufficient space
on the rivk's face tor the Jeweler's
name, and otUer advertising.
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'BEESN ESS IS GOOD"
reports R. V. Mckell of Detroit,
former auto worker who finds
that his new job keeps him out
In the open and up In the world.
Detroit police spot the swarming
bees and call Nlckell who gets
to keep those he captures.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS BROUCHT STORK back to Mrs. Art Hanson, wlf.
of a WPA painter al Stillwater. Minn Ifciby Roberta Jeanne (left) as born and three days later her
sister. Rest Marie, arrived. The twin., nerc hom four weeks pieiiMturrly and are the first children of
the Hansons. Roberta ei(hed three pounds; Rose Marie, five; all were "doing nlcelr" at last report
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JINGLES
Coomzhted
Any man's greatest asset is
his own eood health!
Though sometimes he thinks
it s his dollar wealth.
Health and strength for a
aaiiy tasK.
Is all that any man should
ask!
Today, it seems, far too
many are content,
To let our government feed
'em, furnish rent.
With health and courage
you're bound to win,
If we stand up and FIGHT
the depression .we're in !
Chevy M. Hurd
Rogue River Chevrolet
Main and Klrrrlile
service npt.M No. Ri,,r.M,
lel Car Lot Riverside at (th