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High school graduates are
being lined up behind floral
fortifications for the annual bar
rage of advice from press, pulpit
and orators. All of it is good,
even if none of it is followed.
"GRAND COULEE A BIG
SIGHT; DAM ALLURING TO
TOURISTS" (Hdline Chicago
Tribune) Tone down your lan
guage, Young Manl
...
The ex-mayor and political
boy wonder of Klamath Falls
has mounted the ramparts to
purge the left-wing Democrats
of Oregon. This is another case
where the public don't care who
loses, as long as it is both of
them.
SO IT SEEMS
(Band Bulletin)
"The visit of an army
bomber under the command
of a trout fishing enthusiast,
has the same aspect as the in
spection of state Institutions
at Pendleton by the board of
control at the time of the
Round-Up."
Summer has came, causing the
Older Girls to deliberate on
what to do about it, and how.
...
Quite a few citizens have be
come so excited about the war
In Europe, they read the front
page before they do the funnies.
...
FDR. In reply to a Republican
request he issue a "no third
term" pledge, countered with
cool politeness, and regrets, "he
has Just now no time for the
preparation of political state
ments." It shouldn't take over
three seconds, with a wave of
the hand, and one tilt of the
chin to utter: "My Friends!
Nothing Doing!"
...
THE MUFFLED KNOCK
(Sheridan (Ore.) Sun)
"C. A. Temple of Portland
sent us religious literature, 'Is
Man Immortal.' The caterpil
lars are with us also. A se
rious pest. I remember one
year. 1901, when painting Tom
Davis' barn In North Plains,
my paint was half caterpil
lars." (M. Petersen, corr. 87
years.)
.
The Craters squelched a Klam
ath ball team under the lights
last night. Several chances to
pull the switch, and steal second
were overlooked by both teams
A Portland candidate for
county assessor was nominated
though he campaigned by giving
dancing lessons in Idaho. This
is a warning to the American
people to be careful, and elect
the right man constable in the
fall, lest It be used as an alibi
to go to war with Bulgaria.
...
The, House Rules Committee
took a recess yesterday, thus
balking action on a bill to deport
H. Bridges, the Tacitic Coast
alien headache, to his native
Australia. As the specinl pet of
Madam Pevkins. labor secretary,
the nicest thing are always hap
pening in behalf of Mr. Bridges
Mme. Lupescu On
Way To America
New York. May 23. A
Paris dispatch to the New York
Daily News sas that Mme
Magda Lupescu, one time sweet
heart of King Carol of Ru
mania, has arrived in southern
Trance on her way to the Uni
ted States.
The newspaper said It was
learned that Carol and the wo
man for whom he divorced his
queen have ended their long
standing love affair.
Closing llmi In Too Law to CU
atfj Ada la IM g. a.
It's a Big "If
IF the war in Europe keeps going on this way,
which everyone prays it doesn't, here is our predic
tion :
Within six months Uncle Sam will be in a spot!
Not, 5s generally supposed, however, from the direc
tion of Germany. But from the direction of Japan.
For if the war keeps on this way, yesterday's
good news now has been followed by bad, Germany
is going to be top dog in Europe before snow flies.
And as soon as that fact is clearly established,
even if it should not be permanent,
Japan, as we view it, will follow Italy to be in at
the kill. And her first move will be to grab the Dutch
East Indies, which possesses so many raw materials
she wants.
And then, obviously, the United States would
have to go into action, or abandon her announced
policy regarding the Pacific.
UOWEVER, all this is predicted upon the assump-
tion the war keeps on this way, which we still
believe isn't going to be the case.
Apparently the Germans never lost Abbeville, as
reported, and have now taken the vital channel port
of Boulogne. But one fact that was true yesterday
remains true today, the DECISIVE battle has not
yet been fought.
And until it has been there is hope, not only that
the danger in the Pacific never materializes, but that
Hitler will never reach either London or Paris!
There Is a
"TO crush Hitlerism, Britain adopts it!"
This might pass as a catchy front page banner
for the "Daily Worker," but it is hardly accurate.
What happened in London yesterday was an
adoption of the totalitarian principle, as an emer
gency war measure, all resources, public and pri
vate, placed under one control, and that control a
one-man government.
But there is this important difference between
what England now has and Germany has had for
half a decade. the supreme power still rests in the
hands of the British people through their Parliament.
In other words, in view of this supreme national
crisis, the people of England give supreme powers to
the Churchill government, but they retained the right
to take back those powers or transfer them to some
other individual any time they wish.
Theoretically Germany has state socialism. So
has England. But there is this vital difference, Hit
ler and his Nazi gangsters grabbed dictatorial
powers; Churchill and his coalition government were
given them.
Materially and technically the two governments
might be called the same, but spiritually there is a
vast difference.
What a Headache!
C HADES of the late T. R.I
Are the worthy veterans of that gallant Bull
Moose campaign to be left no illusions whatever?
Now we are told that the late Richard Ballinger,
Secretary of the Interior under Taft, was not only a
very able and patriotic administrator, but a shame
fully abused one, the crusade against him by
Teddy's "Christian Soldiers" was in plain English, a
crooked and callous frame-up.
Instead of the Seattle corporation lawyer being
the individual with a pitchfork and a tail, these dia
bolical gadgets should have been worn by the sainted
Gifford Pinchot, and his brother-in-crime, the repre
hensible and unprincipled Louis R. Glavis!
Watson the needle ! And also if you please a cou
ple of aspirins!
XHY it seems only yesterday that under the in-
spiring and idealistic leadership of Norman Hap
good, James R. Garfield, Mark Sullivan, Bainbridge
Colby, W. A. Perkins, and other "White Knights" of
the Progressive movement, we burned the detestable
Ballinger in effigy and saved our natural resources
from the malefactors of great wealth, for the great
glory and lasting benefit of that generation and
generations as yet unborn.
And now not only was Secretary Ballinger com
pletely innocent, but there wasn't even any coal in
Alaska worth fighting over! It is certainly a pretty
tough strain on the hardened arteries of some of us
"older boys."
A ND the worst of it is, the author of this devastat
ing expose, is no Economic Royalist seeking vin
dication, or hide-bound Conservative looking for a
chance to stage another "1-told-vou-so," but none
Intlmr thnn thut atirwtln nf
V'lllV I VIIWI1 ViiUV VI VIV V I'lll II I I I US. UIIVl U 4111. IS
TERM. Harold L. Iekes, Richard Ballinger's "New
Deal" successor!
Yes sir, there it is, in the leading article in this
week's "Post" entitled "Not Guilty !"
A confession, an apology and a vindication for
the scapegoat of the Taft administration by the in
corrigable and cantankerous "Donald Duck" of the
Roosevelt administration!
If that isn't worthy of Messrs. Hicks & Ripley
what is?
AND there is a moral in it:
in fw-1It!ic oj fun if-iii1.t in r ew wn-a f
I a-' v 4ii j-'wi i fciv m ' j j t. lfi'iiti iti viuvi vicuna v
life,- assume the innocence of every man until his
I guilt has been proven!"
Difference
linritv lirrVit nnrl a T!ITl?n
Personal Health Service
By William
Ilcntd Itttrrs ptrUlnlni to personal taaaltb an4 hfflcoa, sot ( dlseaw
diasnotls or treatmeot. alu a antatrod by Dr. Brady If a stamptd ortf-ad-irasMd
nielops Is neloaed. Lttters should ba brief and written In Uik
Owing to tha larsa numbers of letters ncrtird only a f can bo aniwarrd.
No reply can bo mad to quorlea not conforming lo Instructions. Address
Dr. Bllllam Brady, le El cainlno. Boisrly Hills, CaUf.
FEMININE
If I had his picture of course
that would convince everybody
that I actually interviewed the
visitor from Mars shortly be
fore he took
off on his re
turn Journey
to the home
planet. Unfor
tunately I was
so intent on
fretting his
views on div
ers problems
that I neglect
ed to ask for
his picture.
But no matter.
our artist can
make a line drawins; which will
do as well anything that will
fit his imagination, or mine or
yours and the space available.
This may seem farfetched at
first, but constant repetition
will unquestionably establish it
in the minds of a good many
people as an accepted fact. Re
member how seriously a por
tion of the population took the
first rumor of the arrival of the
man from Mars.
These comments are inspired
by an item sent by a reader.
The reader asks why I do not
advise women about feminine
hygiene. The item contains as
the center of interest a line
drawing of a dame, or mavbe
a damsel, in her bath, and the
legend around the picture ap
prises the ' gullible sex that
"this fastidious woman deems
it necessary to be as clean in
side as out."
Now the man in the moon
I mean the man from Mars, had
no ulterior purpose in giving
the interview. He merely found
the denizens of Earth pedomor
phic and wished to observe
their reaction to the bogeyman.
But this Tess o' the Tub who
wants to make . Dumb Dora
think it Is fastidious and es
sential to "be as clean inside
as out" intends to sell Dora a
gold brick, and by gosh, unless
Dora buys the brick the fasti
dious one will discontinue
teaching feminine hygiene.
Come to think of it or rath
er, in point of fact I do advise
women about hygiene. In the
first place hygiene l.as no gen
der. You may be reasonably
certain that anything purport
ing to be "feminine hygiene" is
not essential for health or does
not prevent disease. Certainly
there is no sense in the gratui
tous suggestion that "inside"
washing, bathing, douching or
other "refreshing, cleansing and
deodorizing is necessary or ad
THE
CAPITAL
PARADE
By JOSEPH ALSOP and
ROBERT KINTNEP
Ralaasad by tha North
American Newspaper
Alliance. Inc.
Washington, May 23. If Ger-
many wins a decisive victory, j
the strategic position of the
United States will approximately!
resemble that of Great Britain'
before the development of air
power. As yet air power cannot
be used for an effective attack
on this hemisphere, and unless
European nations can establish;
bases in the Americas our de
fense problem will be primarily
a problem of sea distances and
naval power. The vital factor inj
it will be the fate of the British
fleet, which may either (1 es-
cape to the Americas, or (2 be;
destroyed or scuttled, or (31 fall!
into German hands.
The lesson of these tragic days
is that the worst that may hap
pen should be considered first
It is now time, as the men of
mud and blood march onward
in Europe, to examine perfectly
cold-bloodedly what the third of
the above alternatives may mean 1
to us. For this purpose the bestj
available authorities have been
consulted, and their opinion is
here transscribod. I
The thought of the Brlttih fleet
In Oermsn hands Is the worst night- I
mare of every man In th American
state denartmert and defense aerv. ,
u-e. Thev hone It Is only a n'ght-
mire But if th worst happens, they 1
admit the possibility that the British
naval commander may b Uiduced
to surrender their ship a th ran
som of the peop of th British
isle trom th terrlb'.e lr wsr. Some
think the possibility grt. Some
think it small one msn ordlnarly
calm. ssld. "From what I know of
the British navy, they'd rather see
their people dead than enslaved." Yet
all Bitre that the possibility exist.
If th possibility bev-orne real
ity, what may happens In the first
place Amerit-an naval expert be
liete that it will tak th Oermans
at least IS months to man the Brit
ish, ship od uaia lb us craws,
Brady. M. D.
HYGIENE
vlsable for perfect health.
In several monographs I have
for women I advise about
douching and other questions of
concern to a woman's health.
Any one of these will be mailed
on request if you inclose a
stamped envelope bearing your
address. For more than one,
inclose ten cents coin for each
three. One is about Menstru
ation. One ia about Tumor and
Displacement. One is about Leu
corrhea. One is about Meno
pause. Moreover I am always
glad to answer any question a
feminine correspondent cares to
ask, confidentially and frankly
provided she incloses a
stamped (3c) envelope bearing
her address. Of course I am
concerned only about physiol
ogy, hygiene, psychology, health
and happinessdo not ask me
for economic ethical, moral, re
ligious or legal information or
advice.
It would be much better for
the health and happiness of
girls and women if they were
not so gullible as to the way
the snobs live.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Baby Shoet
Our daughter la nearly 18 months
old. Would It. bo all right lor bar to
wear illppers thla aummer or muat
she still wear high ankle shoea. I Mrs.
W. H. 8.)
Answer Sllppera. moccaalna. heel
less footwear of any kind, beat of
all. let her go barefoot most of the
time. Tha lesa shoe or toot covering
tha better for health and beauty.
DlpMmanlae
Plea tell me where we can ob
tain tha publications describing the
detatla of tha Lambert treatment for
alcoholism. Our doctor can find no
one In tbla city who haa the medical
book or copies of tha medical Jour
nala you cald contained tha reports.
(Mr- E. M. W.)
Answer Perhapa tha doctor can
get the original report from the li
brary of the medical aoclety. local,
state or national. Jour. A. M. A.
Sept. M. 1909. Feb. t. 1910. Forcch
elmer's "Therapausia of Internal Dis
eases," (Appletona). Vol. 7.
Time Ti Get Fit
What suggeatlona can you offer to
a tired old gal who wants to make
the moat out of her month's vaca
tion In August? I am atlll under
"middle age." but I look and leal
about 0. lUlsa C. W.)
Answer Begin now taking two
mllea of oxygen on tha hoof dally,
and increase a mile a week until
you take six mllea dally. Send 23
cents coin and a. a. a. for "The
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Ed. Note: rersona wlshtng to
communicate with Dr. Brady
should send letter direct lo Dr.
William Brady, M. D.. Z3 El
Cainlno. Beverly Hills, Calif.
to operate them. Thus this country
will have a year and a half In which
to prepare for tha worstv "
The time la very short. Its short
ness makes all tha clearer tha des
perate Importance of Immediate re
armament o& a scale far greater
and more complete than waa pro
vided by tha president's defense re
quests to congress, with adequate
rearmament, we can at least defend
our own and the Canadian boiders.
although we shall hardly be able to
prevent Oermany and her allies
from aetslng vastly Important stra
tegic baaea and occupying areaa
which we have always rexsrded aa
within our apeclal sphere or In
fluence. Still supposing the British fleet
falls Into Oermsn hands, the first
step our navy will have to take will
be to abandon Important outlying
positions, if oermany. Italy and Ja
pan agree to act In concert, this
will be neoessary Immediately. Even
before th Brttlrt fleet can be mn
ned by Oermsn crew, ther will be
no way to prevent the Japanese from
taking what they want In the East
Indies, and the Malay peninsula,
from wreaking ther wlli on Austrslta
and New Zealand, and from cutting
off our auppllea of rubber and tin.
In the Atlantic meanwhile, such
distant bsses aa the Azores, and the
Cp Verde and Fslkisnd Islands
may be taken. If they choose, by the
Oermans and Italians. And there
III be little to binder the Oermens
and Italians, using their existing
fleets and the fifth columns they
slrearty have tn thoae countrle.
from Infringing th Independence of
Brazil. Uruguty and th Argentine.
Then, when th British net Is i
flnsllv manned with Oerman crewa.
the real danger will begin, tn the
intermediate period, it ill be pos
sible to defend Hawaii, a strong
baa which only needs an open lln
of supplies from the mslnlsnd. But
with a strong hostile nvy in th
Atlantic, a choice will be presented
aa to the disposition of our own
naval power
The Japanese, exhausted bv the
sr In China and forced to operate
over an immense breadth of ocean.
LOANS
to buy, build, improve
HOMES
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can hardly make aa affactlv on
slaught against tha Pacific coast.
To-fora the great majority of tha
navy will b brought Into tha At
lantic, leaving Hawaii and Alaska at
tha mercy of the Japanese. Tha whole
Atlantic ooast will have to be da.
fended, slnoe so much of our war
Industry la concentrated near It In
New - England. But If tha attack
oomes. tha main point of defense
wui be tha Caribbean.
Tha defenae will be lass dim cult
than tha layman might Imagine,
since we will have land bases lor
planes, and the attackara will have
none. It la thought that the Carib
bean ttaelf can be defended. Al
though It la acknowledged that with
our whole fleet In tha Atlantic there
alii be grave danger of a Japanese
raid. It Is also thought that the
Panama canal cannot be destroyed.
But all of South America may cer
tainly be lost, and will than become
a point of departure for later oper
ations. .All tbla may seem far-fetched, yet
aucb la the picture conjured up. by
a possibility now actually looming
ahead. In the minds of wise men
whose business It Is to understand
these matters. It la not .a pretty pic
ture, and It demands a great nauonal
effort, of preparedness.
In The
By Frank Jenkins
CPECIAL legislation in Brit
ain, adopted by parliament
almost without discussion, con
scripts labor and wealth, as
well as fighting manpower. The
ministry of labor is empowered
to direct any person to perform
any service required. Property
must also be placed at the
state's disposal.
Such is war, which tends in
evitably in the direction of dic
tatorship. A French counter-attack wins j
back Arras, dangerously
close to the English Channel I
Premier Reynaud, after talk-1
ing with Commander m-Chief
Weygand, expresses confidence.
"I repeat to you," he says in a
broadcast to the nation, "that if
we can hold for one month
and we WILL HOLD for what
ever time is necessary we will
have traveled three-fourths of
the road to victory."
Optimism rises in Paris, and
the bulls take command of the
New York stock exchange at
its opening this (Wednesday)
morning.
(Don't fool yourself about the
stock market. It will skid again
at the first cold breath of un
favorable news. If armies had
no more courage than specula
tors, there would be few vic
tories.) a
N
OTE this paragraph from As
sociated Press general war
"The fighting In northern
France Is described as highly
confused, partaking of the na
ture of a general melee, with
opposing units operating far be
hind each other's lines."
The broken field In a football
game still applies. If you can
tell in the midst of broken field
running who is going to win
the game, you are competent to
make a guess as to the out
come of the great battle in
France and Belgium.
ANOTHER Associated Press
dispatch:
"In the past five days, the
American Red Cross has cabled
SI. 100.000 to Paris and is speed
ing its campaign to raise ten
million dollars for war relief
work."
IF YOU want to DO SOME-
thing (as who doesn't?) make
your contribution IMMEDIATE
LY to the Red Cross. This
newspaper will receive and ac
count for Red Cross contribu
tions and will turn the money
over to the Red Cross organiza
tion. J7INAL note, about noon Wed
r nesday: Mussolini still hasn't
gone in.
So, you see. there Is still
doubt in informed quarters as
to the outcome of the great
battle that is expected to de
cide the war.
Chemawa Fiesta
Chemawa. Ore . May 23. '.?
About 400 Indians represent
ing most of the northwest tribes
arrived here today to begin their
annual three-day pageant fea
tured by songs, dances and cere
monials. Twenty tepees have
been erected on the campus of
the U. S. Indian school.
Day
AT THE
National Capitol
WITH
John W. Kelly
CONTIKTJED FROM FAOE OKI
every branch of the service will have
to deal with machinery of one tort
or another (the new Oarand rifle
needs a mechanic) and must be sbla
to tinker with It when It get out
of order, the Importance ot trained
mechanlca la self-evident. Thla la
something for the labor leader to
consider the nlgb command haa
considered It already, alao Mr. Roose
velt. BEHIND closed doors general talk
ed to senators. The Industrial
economy of the United state was
the subject. Present plight of France
and England ta attributed to tha
breakdown of the Industrial system
In those countries. The sit-down
strike waa apawned In France, a tac
tic of tha Popular Front, a com
munistic movement. The labor gov
ernment of England several yesre
ago led to weakening the Industrial
structure. All this talk waa off tn
record.
Under the Wagner set. aa admin
istered by NLP-B: the wage-hour act
and the Walsb-Hesley act, domlnl
tion of Industry by labor (not rank
and file) leaders: the exposed In
fluence of Moscow agente In labor
organizations and aome In high
places these have been undermining
the American Industrial economy. If
the defense program la to be pushed
and no time lost, a llfesaver must
be tossed to the Industries which
are the keystone of the armament
plan. In brief the high oommand
(Including the commander In chief),
recognizee that labor, as well aa cap
ital and Industry, must cooperate.
There 1 no disposition, at this
time, of depriving labor of collec
tive bargaining, but- no union will
be permitted to "run" a plant fill
ing government orders. Nor will em
ployer be permitted to chisel on
wages and. for that matter, the
profit of contractors (remember how
they were called "merchant of
deth" few year go?) will be
sharply controlled.
CURRENT sentiment tn the na
tional capital l intolerant of
any monkey-business calculated to
lnterefere with transportation. Broadly
Interpreted tnib meana waterfront
strike, of which th Pacific North
west . port have bad their share
since 1934.
And "that man" In the White
House expect every worker to put
the welfare of the nation above
orders of a labor leader If those
orders In any manner obstruct the
alma of the "Protective Mobilization
Plan" thafa the name which covers
everything.
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H .story from tba files of tba
Mall Tribune IS and It tears
ago.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
May 23- 53u
Straw hat parade to be held
tomorrow.
High school graduation exer
cises to be held at Armory, Fri
day, June 6.
Road to Crater Lake to be
cleared of snow, and open to
travel next Sunday the earli
est date in history.
Tmnrnvemsnti to Pacific high
way south completed, after 42
days.
Carl Y. Tengwald to broad- i
cast Shrine ceremonial over
KMED.
Diamond Lake season to open
June 1.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
May 23. 1920.
Hiram Johnson, presidential
candidate, probable winner in
Oregon, and leads by small
vote.
Victor Bursell of Central
Point, wins the republican nom
ination for commissioner. Su
sanne Homes Is nominated for
school superintendent.
Million dollar fire sweeps'
Portland waterfront.
Bakery prices soar in Port
land, owing to the high cost
of sugar. Food prices decline
over the nation.
Man and wife who passed a
number of forged checks on loc
al merchants held in Colorado.
BACKACHE?
Try Flushing Excess Poisons
And Acid Thru Kidneys
And Stop Getting Up Nights
35 CEXTS PROVES IT
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burns, you may need Gold Medal
Haarlem Oil Capsules, a fine harmless
tlmulant and dlureUe that rtarta tn
work at once and cost but 35 cent
at any modern drugstore.
It's one good safe way to put mora
healthy acUvlty Into kidneys and
bladder you ahould sleep mors
soundly tha whole night througk. But
be aura to get GOLD MEDAL It s a
genuine medicine for weak kidneys
right from Haarlem In Holland. Don't
accept a substitute.
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