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III
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry.
The Russian army'i circus
trick of landing soldiers In Fin
land, via parachutes, has been
found impractical. It seems the
defending Finns mistook the
aerial invaders for clay pigeons.
. .
Hog-killing is the order of the
day, in some rural areas. This
is a sign of country sausage,
and the culinary combination
known as pig backbones and
sauerkraut.
"I want to be back where the
wild hawk whirls", said one of
the Older Girls who has been
reading Ben Hur Lampman's
word-pictures on the editorial
page of the esteemed Oregonlan.
...
"Mr. Robertson, the lnatructor,
played a cornet solo accompanying
hlmEelf on the piano." (Mehama
New In Salem Capital-Journal). Ife
a good trick, even If he don't do It.
Farmers are desperate, so
great is their need of a sod
soaking rnin. Some have even
gone so far as to command
their wives to buy Easter hats
for Christmas gifts, and wear
same until the heavens pour.
...
Harry Bridges, the alien Paci
fic Coast labor agitator, irked
by not gaining his own way in
a dock dispute, threatens to tie
up a number of shipping centers.
This gent has the inside track
on organized hellralsing, and
apparently immune from any
federal action, that will hasten
his departure by deportation for
his native land Australia. The
delay upon delay that have en
abled him to flourish on these
shores, causes the suspicion to
arise, the army and navy would
be called out to prevent his go
ing home, even If he wanted to
bad enough to pay his own way.
...
TIIR I'ltllSS I'ltlKH lKKP
(Heppner News)
"Charles Bnrtholnmaw was do
ing some trading In the county
rat the first of the week and
wondering If there will be any
moisture during the winter.
. .
Specifications for the 1940
Republican presidential nominee
name as vital requirements, the
ability to appeal to labor and
the (armors. Judging by the
1032 and 1936 campaign results,
the ability to let fly from the
rostrum with loud and soul-stir
ring speeches, will do him no
harm. There's no use trotting
out on entry, who can't be heard
three miles against the wind, or
unable to thump the table hard
enough to make the water pitch
er Jump two feet straight up.
.
ANCITMI H HAT JOKE
"Customer Comr, John, we are
ready to go.
Milliner Pardon. Madam, here's
the hat you nought that's the box
you're wearing." (Cappers rarm
Weekly).
The all-star non-combatant
mythical football team picked
herein yesterday has caused
widespread comment and Jeal
ousy. Complaint was also made
because only one Proud Papa
was named on the squad. There
are only eleven places on a foot
ball team. To get around this
wholesale slight, all moles not
mentioned, and whose names
are in the city directory, or get
their mail ot the locol postoffice,
are herewith given HONOR
ABLE MENTION.
Poison Oak.
Martinez, Cal. 'UP.) Mr. and
Mrs. 11. B. Richman decorated
their home with "pretty leaves"
which they had gathered in the
hills, in honor of a party they
were to entertain for a week.
Later, the home became a sort
of improvised hospital for vic
tims of "poison oak" from the
leave.
A Smart
rXISTRICT Attorney Dewey'i
I M a pons last night struck us as
The keynote was lack of public confidence in this country
and the necessity of restoring it.
No one can quarrel with that. The outstanding fact -in the
United States today is the absence of public confidence, the crying
need IS to restore it.
On such an issue the American people, as a whole, stand
united.
BUT when It comes to outlining In definite terms, precisely
WHAT should be done to bring this about, no such unanimity
exists.
So we think Mr. Dewey was smart not to venture into that
field. He picked the chief flaw In the Roosevelt record, and
concentrated upon that. a
He pointed out In general terms, the change in national
psychology needed to correct It, and then when the inevitable
query obtruded:
"But Just what would you DO, Mr, DEWEY?"
The speaker stiff-armed the interrogation, reversed his field,
and eluded all tacklers with this clever bit of rhetorical escape:
"Until we first make up our minds, that this is our purpose
(restoring prosperity through the return of public confidence)
there is no use discussing particular problems."
RATHER neatl
And if the New York prosecutor hews to this line, and
refuses to be drawn into any discussion of particular problems,
our prediction is he will go far.
For like the clever attorney that he is, he has picked out the
weakest point in his opponent's armor, and trained all his guns
on that. Then by refusing to outline what he would do under
similar circumstances to avoid a similar catastrophe, any enemy
counter attack is spiked.
In other words as long as this strategy is maintained, the
Democrats will be constantly on the defensive, and the Republi
cans will be just as constantly off it, which is a tremendous
advantage in any fight, particularly a political fight.
And furthermore, observe how skillfully the young Republican
aspirant has eluded the inevitable counter jab, that in opposing
the Roosevelt administration and urging the return of prosperity
through the restoration of public confidence, he represents a
sordid materialism which would have no concern for the aged,
the hungry and the dispossessed. We quote:
Here Is the final answer to 'the defeatism of the New Deal.
All history proves It Is wrong. Our own eyes and our own
brains tell us It Is wrong. And because Its basic theory Is
wrong, It has done only half Its Job, It la a duty of national
government to perform Its social obligations, I believe this
administration has sincerely attempted to fulfill those obliga
tions. But that Is only half the Job. The other half Is to
maintain, to encourage the economic system which supporta
the government and makes performance ot social obligations
possible.
Society haa a permanent, deep-rooted obligation to its aged,
lta blind, lta sick. It unemployed. But Is Is not enough to say
no one shall starve. It Is a cruel Illusion to pass laws which
are a mere promise without also taking measures necessary to
the fulfillment of that promise. The preaent administration
has thought It well enough to make the promise, leaving the
' performance to come from the savings of the last generation,
achieved under Republican administrations, and mortgaging
the earnings of the next generation, which will also be under
' , Republican administrations. Our obligation and I say ours
because the Democratic administration has failed Is to start
producing the goods and earning the money so that those
promises can be fulfilled.
Our first task Is to sweep away the obstacles to that fulfill
ment. There Is only one source of real money In any free
country and that Is private enterprise, the enterprise of tha
farmer, the worker, and the business man. It Is our first, our
primary task, to create the conditions under which this enter
prise can go to work.
So In view of that declaration it will be rather difficult to
sustain the time-honored contention that the G. O. P. would
restore good times, by sacrificing human rights to property
rights granting special favors to
common folk scramble for the crumbs.
Anticipating such a thrust, the wily District Attorney, parries
it in advance, by pointing to the quite obvious truth, that the
first essential to federal aid in any direction, is a cash balance
in the bank.
Yes, a very smart speech. And we feel young Mr. Dewey, is
not only entitled to congratulations, on his maiden effort, but
also entitled at the very least to share the sentiments of that
famous optimist, who falling from the Empire State building
remarked as he sped past the 16th story:
"Well everything's O.K. thus farl"
Facing the Facts
MR. DeWitt MacKenzie, military expert of the Associated Press
rejoices over the fact Italy has sent a score of planes to
aid Finland nj.a'nst Russia. He thinks this an excellent augury,
that Mussolini will cast his lot with the allies soon, against Ger
many and Russia.
It does look that way. And it seems to this department, that
such action would close another door in a tightening blockade,
that should hasten German collapse.
BUT there is another side to this picture, and we see no point
in allowing our sympathies with the allies, to obscure it.
It's the side this department doesn't like and hasn't l'ked from
the first, namely:
The side that shows Russia and Germany joining not only in a
non-aggression, but an offensive and defensive military alliance.
For every aid, military or otherwise now given Finland against
Russia, renders such an alliance more likely; alienates Russia from
the rest of the world, throws her into the arms of Germany
WE favor, every decent, right thinking human being favors
extending to gallant and outnumbered Finland, every
EFFECTIVE aid that CAN be given, and at the earliest possible
moment.
But with such aid, we see no point In kidding ourselves,
hope of keeping Russia a neutral in this war, as for as the
allies are concerned, steadily declines.
And practically all hope of preventing a Russo-German mili
tary alliance, if one does not already exist declines with It
From the standpoint of ending this war with a German defeat
and ending It SOON, this side
more discouraging than the other
Snake Invasion Reported
Bonaparte, la. U.R A mod
ern day counterpart of St. Pot-
in n viuiiiii in- m iii'uir iii nil.-...., ii.i iiii- kii nut'm iiii-n
community. So prevalent have ' field work in the summer time.
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MEDFORD MAIL
Speech
maiden political speech In Minne-
a smart one.
the fortunate few and letting the
of the picture appears to us, far
side, is EN-couraging.
snakes become that farmers
have taken to carrying clubs to
t'Ci ! themselves aitainst the
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TRIBUNE, MEDFflRD,
Personal Health Service
By William
Signed letters pertaining to persuual health and hygiene, not u dlsttut
dlaguosls or treatment. Hill be ansaered by Dr. Ilrady If t stamped sell
addressed envelope Is enelnsed 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
Dr. William Brady, (65 El Camlno. Beverly Hills. Calif.
SCURVY STILL A
When the food is practically
devoid of vitamin C (now chem
ically identified as cevitamic
acid) well marked scurvy de
velops in two weeks in guinea
pigs in two or three months in
man,
"Before we left the shore
floe," writes that excellent ob
server Vilhjalmer Stefansson in
The Friendly Arctic (Macmillan,
1025 )"Charlie had complained
of illness. On getting up sud
denly he felt dizzy and some
times collapsed. In general he
was disinclined to all exertion,
depressed with all sorts of
gloomy forebodings, and his
strength was noticeably less.
These were the symptoms of
scurvy and I asked to see his
teeth and gums. The gums were
swollen and purple and the teeth
were slightly loose. There was
a dull ache in the arch of the
teeth and the gums bled freely."
Stefansson could not under
stand why scurvy developed for
he believed Charlie had been
eating some fresh meat right
along, and in his experience
fresh meat (ovibos) had always
proved sufficient to prevent
scurvy. Later he discovered
that Charlie had for some time
eaten only groceries and a little
dried ovibos meat, and when
they were lucky enough to kill
some caribou and get fresh meat,
Charlie recovered in three or
four days sufficiently to resume
travel over the ice.
The scurvy which menaced
sailors in the old days of sailing
ships was prevented or cured,
they knew from experience, by
lime juice (what they called
limes were probably what we
now call lemons), by potato,
onion, any fresh fruit or vege
table not too long preserved or
too much dried.
Today in the rare circumstance
that one may be unable to pro
cure any kind of fresh food, a
few ounces of tomato juice from
a can will prevent scurvy. To
mato juice, fresh or commercial
ly canned, is now widely used
as a source of vitamin C, prac
tically equivalent or orange
juice, in infant feeding. Toma
to or tomato juice home canned
is less valuable for this purpose,
because vitamin C is destroyed
by heating or cooking unless air
(oxygen) is excluded as it is in
commercial canning.
Moderate scurvy is far more
common than is generally recog
nized. If the diet is poor in vit
amin C, as many diets are in the
northern part of the country,
in the winter season, the mild
scurvy that may develop in the
course of the winter is thus de
scribed by Plimmer, English nu
The
Capital
Parade
By Joseph Alsop
and
Robert Kintner
Released by The North
American Newspaper
Alliance, Inc.
Washington, Dec. 7. If the
result equals the desire, the pres
ident's tax program will be
planned to yield about $500,000,-
000 annually. Most of the mon
ey is expected to come from
long-mooted increases in middle
brocket personol income taxes,
and from excess profits taxes
based on a supposedly revolu
tionary new formula. The pro
gram will, of course, be present
ed r.s a way of paying for na
tional defense.
Work on the program actually
began some time ago. Workers
were a treasury group composed
of Secretory Henry Morgenthau,
Jr., Under Secretory John W.
Hanes, former Under Secretary
Roswell Magill, the treasury tax
experts, Thomas Tarleau and
Roy Blough. ond an Interesting
new figure, Randolph Paul. Paul
is the tax program's father. He
invented the new excess profits
A Three Days'
Cough is Your
Danger Signal
Creomulslon relieves promptly be
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to loosen germ laden phlegm.
Increase secretion and aid nature to
soothe and heal raw, tender, inflam
ed bronchial mucous membranes.
No matter how many medicines you
have tried, tell your druggist to sell
you a bottle of Creomulaion with the
understanding that you are to like
the wav It quickly allays the cough
or you are to have your money back.
CREOMULSIOM
tor Cought, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
OREGON, THURSDAY,
Brady, NO.
COMMON AILMENT.
trition authority: "Before defi
nite symptoms or scurvy appear
there is a period of ill-health,
characterized by certain symp
toms which may also be looked
for in those who habitually take
too little vitamin C, though they
get enough to prevent acute
scurvy. These symptoms are a
sallow, muddy complexion, loss
of energy, fleeting pains in
joints and limbs, especially in
the legs, usually mistaken for
rheumatism. So-called reuma
tism in infants and young chil
dren has often been proved to be
due to insufficient vitamin C,
and is really scurvy "
In young infants the chief
signs of slight scurvy are failure
to gain weight and pevishness,
irritability, restlessness.
Apples are a pretty good source
of vitamin C, Baldwins being
about 6 times richer in C than
Delicious, but on storage in a
cellar apples steadily lose their
C content so that in the course
of eight or nine months they are
nearly devoid of the vitamin; in
cold storage they lose vitamin C
potency less rapidly about one
fourth in six months.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Distilled Water and Sterile Water
Please tell me If sterile water
means distilled water. How or where
can one get distilled water? Is It
better to drink distilled water or
sterile water? (Miss M. W.)
Answer Sterile means germ-free.
To sterilize any water you merely
boll It for 15 minutes on each of
three successive days. Distilled water
Is any water that has been con
verted Into steam, and condensed
again to liquid distillation purifies
the water of mineral , matter held
lnsolutlon. Ordinarily neither Is ad
visable for drinking plain tap water
la healthful drinking water, unless
your local health department advises
boning It to make It safe to drink.
Lost Art
Saw In your column a sulful
salicylic pomade for falling hair
and dandruff. Tried to purchase this
at four large drugstores, and none
of them had it. One clerk said sev
eral people had been asking for it,
but he guessed you were Just old
fashioned and behind the times.
(Mrs. W. A., Jr.)
Answer No doubt I am. Yet there
are still pharmacists who can pre
pare the pomade If you ask for It
precipitated sulful one dram, salicylic
acid 20 grains, ointment of rose wa
ter to make one ounce. Rub a little
Into scalp by parting hair here and
there, each evening, shampoo one
night weekly, and continue for three
or four weeks, to correct or control
dandruff.
(Protected by John ?. Dllle Co.)
Ed. Note: Persons wishing to
communicate with Dr. Rrady
should send letter direct to Dr.
William nrndy, M. P., 369 El
Camplno, Beverly Hills, Calif.
tax formula, and prepared the'
forty-six point memorandum
which converted the president
to additional taxation at this
time.
Paul achievement hardly seems
consistent with his present position.
A member of the Wall street firm
of Lord, Day and Lord, he haa one
of the -largest tax practices In the
country. Among hla clients are the
Standard Oil company and numerous
other firms which may be expected
to dislike excess profits taxes.
At the samo time, he Is a crony
of Jerome Prank, Leon Henderson
and several more new dealers, and
he Is regarded as a leading author
ity on tax theory. It Is not known
Just how he and his memorandum
got their entree at the White House,
but it seema virtually certain that
the door was opened by some mem
ber of the new deal crowd.
Aa so frequently happens, the tax
situation haa lately been rathet
mystirying. Now, however, the events
leading up to the new tax program
can be fitted together Into a reas
onably coherent history.
The first full dress tax talk be
tween the president and his treasury
aides occurred on November 8. Just
before Secretary Morgenthau left for
hla short vacation. Morgenthau and
Hanes were received by the presi
dent at the White House, and dis
cussed with him their tdeas for
iron 1 rug out various annoying In
equities in the tax system. The pres-
Rogue River Valley Presents
Charles Wilson Lawrence
DIRECTOR
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' Walter Welke
DIRECTOR
Combined Band of 75 Pieces
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DECEMBER 7, 1939.
Ident brought up the question of
additional taxation to meet the cost
of national defense. Morgenthau was
not averse to taxation and munitions
profits, but the president's proposal
was left hanging.
Morsenthau stayed over November
B In order to settle the matter, since
Hanes was about to discuss tax mat
ters with the bouse tat leaders. They
asked the president for Instructions,
and he told them to mention only
their own minor tax revisions, but
to add that no program was ready
as yet. This led to the treasury's
conviction that uo tax program
would be forthcoming, which, It may
be assumed, waa gratifying to Hanes,
who Is Inclined to fear additional
taxes as a possible business deterrent.
Then followed several Incidents
Indicating uncertainty, auch aa the
speech calling for new taxes delivered
at St. Louis by Chairman Marrlner
S. Eocies, of the federal reserve
board. Hanes" answering rebuke to
Eccles, and the president's Warm
Springs statement that "the people
must decide" whether to borrow or
tax for national defense. At some
time during this period, Randolph
Paul and his memorandum were In
troduced to the president. The pres.
Ident, who personally hankered for
a tax program, was captivated by
Paul's weighty presentation.
On his return from vacation, Mor
genthau was Informed of the presi
dent's change of mind. Because of
his feeling about munitions profits,
and because he thinks taxation can
be used to maintain a normal econ
omy despite the war boom. Morgen
thau offered no opposition to the
president's desire. A copy of the Paul
memorandum waa presented to him
on November 27. Immediately there
after, he asked Paul to Join the
treasury tax conferees, and the work
began as above-mentioned, since
Hanes went vacationing a few days
after his chief's return, final de
cisions will probably be delayed for
at least another fortnight. The
treasury findings are likely to be
ready for the president around
Christmas time.
Possibly Paul's forty-slx points
may not turn out to be adequate
revenue producers. Poeslbly business
reaction to excess profits taxes, and
the threat to the nascent business
boom, may change the president's
mind again. Meanwhile, if the tax
story has a moral. It Is that nothing
Is predictable in Franklin Roosevelt's
Washington.
In The
DayY
News
By Frank Jenkins
TTHE Russian war machine,
judged by its record in Fin
land, isn't as good as it is big.
There are reports of Russian of
ficers shooting their own men
in the back in order to force
them forward against the Finns.
Still, DON'T expect Finland
to win short of a miracle. It
isn't often that a good little man
licks an EXCEEDINGLY BIG
bad man.
It ought to be otherwise, of
course, but unfortunately It
isn't.
IF, HOWEVER Russia con-
tinues to make a bad show
ing against little Finland, look
for changes in the present inter
national line-up.
Russia's influence in world
affairs is BASED ON FEAR,
and if it develops that she isn't
as much to be feared as has been
supposed her influence will de
cline sharply.
JAPAN, for example, is dicker-
ing with Russia not because
she loves her but because she
fears her. If it begins to appear
that Russia isn't greatly to be
feared, Japan will change her
tone.
It is at least worth noting
that NO FIGHTING OF ANY
CONSEQUENCE is taking place
on any other front. That seems
to indicate that the other fight
ers are holding their punches
while they size up Russia.
MEANWHILE,' watch Musso.
lini.. What he does in the
next few days (or weeks), will
be a pretty sure sign of what
he thinks of Russia's might
Mussolini wants AND NEEDS
to pick a winner.
PRITZ Kuhn gets an indcter-
minate sentence of two and
a half to five years in jail for
using the German - American
Bund's money for his own per
sonal purposes.
Thus another racketeer gets
at least part of what is coming
to him.
IF ALL tTierackets, of every
kind, big and little, could
be cleaned up and the money
they take from the public in one
way and another could be de
voted to paying off the national
debt, it wouldn't take long to
get the United States treasury
out of the red.
IJIRAM Johnson says in Los
Angeles: "We should sever
diplomatic relations with Russia.
which is all we can do short of
war."
When your neighbor does
something decent people simply
don't do, you pass him on the
street without speaking. The
next step is to hit him in the
eye.
Flight 0' Time
MedTord and Jackson County
History from tne tiles ol tha
Mall Tribune 10 and to years
seo.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
December 7, 1929.
(It was Saturday.)
Florida defeats Oregon, 20 to
6, in game at Miami.
Gasoline
valley.
thieves active in
Christmas rush starts at the
postoffice.
President Hoover calls for
committee to frame plan for
"depression cure."
Governor Patterson comes to
city for a week-end visit. v
Bend juror fined for disap I
pearance of evidence in moon- j
shine case.
Europe swept by gales and
rain.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
December 7, 1919.
(It was Sunday.)
Red Cross opens rest rooms
in the Sparta building.
Methodist church, south, opens
revival meetings.
Roads in the Reese Creek
Butte Falls districts muddiest in
years, old-timers report.
Local Chinaman fined $100 !
for selling a pint of moon-mint.
Elks lodge to hold a spelling
bee.
Three inches of snow falls in
Portland, with more predicted.
Make Sure.
Springfield. Mass. (li.R)
When a night club repeatedly
violated the closing law, a
squad car was dispatched there
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IN rUrrU.Golc, LaKfl Wlmltry you'll find
all the ricb enjoyment you expect from a fin
on at an amazingly low price. Smooth
mellowness. I Irarty flavor. Robust Body, In
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Ju. bvetsr ft Co., Ltd., PsorU, DtMot; GUijow. SeolUnd
nightly. A policeman toured
the building, chased out all
customers and locked the doors.
The key was brought to the
police station, where the pro
prietor would pick it up tha
next day.
Those Dieting Coeds
Lubbock, Tex. UP) Three
hundred coeds living at Texas
Tech residence hall eat 500
loaves of bread a month, drink
60 pounds of coffee and 210 gal
lons of milk. In three day re
cently they tucked away 130
pounds of fried chicken, 62'
pounds of veal and 504 pork
chops.
in ii mil
. . . Quick I use this
specialized medica
tion for the nose . . .
where most colds
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