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HBUBER OP UNITED PRESS UCMHEH OP AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS Advartlalag Raaiaaa a tatlvaa WBlT-HULt.lDAT COM PANT. I NO. Offlaoa la N Torh. Chioaga. Dot r alt Boa Pranelaaa Laa Anialaa. Boa it la, Portia of. ttl Uavia. Atlanta. Vanoouo B C Till Ye Smudge Pot By arthub rraai MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY 9. 1940. Keep Packing Payrolls Here - IIORD that the Fruitgrowers' League will sponsor " a The American Youth Con fret adjourned, tint failing to approve of a resolution disap proving dictator!, and their methods. They would do well "booing" any dictator, ai they did the President last spring. Two boyi with wheels, on their way home, enlivened things for Sixth SU autolsti late yesterday. ... Statistics show there were more accidents in homes, than on the highways, tha past six months. This should be a warn ing to people who occasionally go home. ... MEED Or THE NATION (Cong. Record) "What this country needs Just now is not a camp for occupational experimentation for boys and girls. We need a hundred thousand huskies In overalls who can drive tanks and another hundred thou sand airplane pilots." ... L. C. Taylor, the auto man, passed the cigars Mon. in honor of a new boy at his house. ... No fits were thrown by the masses or the classes, after the stemwlndlng news from Hyde Park, the President had whis pered to Jim Farley his third term Intentions. Not enough curiouslty was manifested to kill a cat. No one cares much. The public feels If he runs again, the sad consequences thereof, will be exclusively his own fault ... SEARCH US I (Salem Statesman) "Our paper a few days ago reported that over at Silver ton complaints were being heard because the concrete of the new swimming pool was given a rough finish and the kiddies were skinning their tootsle-wootsies on it. Well, what's the world coming to anyhow?" ... "This week the cawing of one lone crow was heard. Sounded rather chummy since there are so few left following the many drives on them." (Heppner, Ore., News). One lonesome crow! ... Fletch Stout is back from Frisco, where the fair got a good look at him. ... Two metropolitan outdoor girls lost on Mt. Hood have been found after a 10 hours' absence. They suffered no In convenience outside of getting chilled, for which they were amply repaid, by getting out of washing the supper dishes, and seeing their smiles on the front page. ... THE PLAIN LOW-DOWN! "Somehow or other we don't seem able to keep on an even keel here in our U S.A. We are either going headlong and pell mell into something or other new, or we are Just hobbling home from our last venture. And the way we been mill ing around here recent, she looks like we are getting ready to stampede again. We lost our equilibrium here several years ago when they said we would have a revolution if we didn't put the management of every thing right into one man's hands so he could save us. And now it is the same foxy story again, and if it works, we will be the same fat goose as before." (Cottage Grove Sentinel). school for fruit packers in Medford this sum mer will be GOOD NEWS to the people of this com munity, to those who need summertime employment ana to mose wnose Dusiness or proiession win receive certain stimulation from added LOCAL payrolls. It is high time that such a project be launched here, too ! Conservative estimates show that $75,000 was paid to NON-RESIDENT packers here last season much of this money left the Rogue River valley with the transient workers at the end of the season it contributed little to the economic welfare of this area. Fruitgrowers here V'ANTED io employ local peo plethere simply was not a sufficient number with Knowledge or experience to handle the crop. . . . THE Fruitgrowers' League packers' school should, however, solve the problem. Over a period of three years it should provide plenty of packers who RESIDE HERE packers who can always be de pended upon to handle the local crop each year and whose earnings wjll remain HERE. For eviry box of pears shipped from Medford, a generous amount of the cost goes to LABOR ; money paid to thinners, pickers and packers flows swiftly through trade arteries of Rogue River Valley com munities. Processing fruit is an expensive procedure sorting, washing, packing, pre-cooling and it means substantial PAYROLLS. The projected school for packers will keep MORE of this important payroll at home. Certainly, this pro gram merits the approval and support of business and professional interests of Jackson County 1 APPLICATIONS from people between the ages of "18 and 30 years who are established residents of this area are now being received at local packing plants for admission to the first annual Fruitgrowers' League school for packers. There will be a moderate registration fee and charge for the course, but the sponsors point out that immediate employment will be assured those who successfully complete the course, depending, naturally, upon changing labor demands. flfHILE the school is obviously planned in the in- terest of growers of the Rogue River Valley, all who live here will directly and indirectly become beneficiaries of the program. Rogue River Valley people for Rogue River Val ley jobs that's the aim of the Fruitgrowers' League packing school and it well deserves the encourage ment of Medford and all Jackson County! H. G. (didn't swoon, or scream, or show any outward signs of the agitation within him, but trie truth is, tie was, irom me nrst jerk of the eable to the final bumping, neck-breaking stop when the chute finally landed in the wire trap, quite frankly bCAKfcU TO DEATH! Never since the Buffalo Exposition in 1902 when we went up in a giant teeter-totter and the dummed thing stuck, have we been so glad to get out of anything as out of that flimsy wire and canvas basket. Editorial Correspondence Throughout the only thing we could think of was that story of the dog, attributed, we believe, to Abe Lincoln. Abe, as we recall it, was told by the farmer that the growling dog wouldn't bite, the farmer's wife said the same thing, he was as gentle as a kitten, That was all very reassuring. There was no doubt the farmer knew the dog wouldn't bite, and his wife ditto, but what bothered Abe was Did the DOG know it I Everyone in the party and connected with thia madness swore it was safe as a church, that little cable pulling up the chute, and the wires keeping it in line as it dropped, just couldn't break, but, Did the CABLES and the WIRES know it! Well, anyway, there is one ccnsolation, ye editor had no hair that could turn any whiter than it was before he started I The only remnant of pride salvaged from the mess was the surprising fact that this hideous experience failed to spoil the evening or completely break the festive spirit. In fact, we then went along to see "New Orleans" a noisy black-and-tan revue and some loud speaker singing that was atrocious, and then rode back to 44th street, Manhattan on top of a Fifth Avenue bus! That ride in he cool evening, to be exact, early mominrr, air no doubt had something to do with the net re suit, thank God the "life of the party" had departed, there were no more nocturnal obligations to perform, one could re lax completely, and get ready for a GOOD night'a sleep! R.W.R. s r In The W0 of a quirk Oernssn victory, on of tlx nr fears ni of tea mult w tb southward. Th product of tb United States and thoa of moat South American naUona ar competi tive. Germany would obviously pro rid, a hu market for thee South American product a couid not Ui. Then would follow tint an economic and then a political enslavement of larga areas of U hemlapbere, and thia. In the end. would be extremely threatening to the defensive poaiuon of the United state. Paced with aucb a proapect. the Stat department'a thlnkera beatlrred themselves, and eventually Assistant Secretary Adolf A. Berle. Jr. evolved what haa been mlacalled the -Cartel plan - The plan, which doe not call ,., """J ''. inl,i for the formation of an, cartel In lulling deaths, mostly violent. ,h. m th. wom. run as high as 100. (News- .. .. . ,: Flight 0 Time Medford and Jackaoa Coast? Hl.tory from th file ef tb Mall Tribune an M ar I. Br Frank Jenkins EXICO held an election on Sundav. Estimates of re- Personal Health Service By William Brady. M. D. gathering iaciiiiies are far ieat adeauate than in the U. S., so guesswork enters largely into the estimates.) The injured may run into the thousands. Mexican elections appear to be almost as dangerous as American holidays. Slcnrd letter pertalnlns to penonal health and hvrlene. not to dime dlacnoata or treatment, will be answered by Pr. Brady If .tamped arlf ad'lreaaed entelop 1 encloeed. Lettm atiould be brief and written In Ink Onlne to the lart number of letter rerelted only a few can b anawnrrd. No reply can be made to queries not ennrormlnt to Instruction. Addreaa Dr. nilllam Brady, 281 El Camlno, Beverly Hill. Calif. At lte baa I th uaumptlon. already proved reliable, that no South American nation wtahea to b ntlved If nslavement can b avoided. Sine it la quit clear that economic domination of South Amer ica by Oermany must prove only th preliminary of a more complete domination. It la also aaaumed that all South American nation, will be (lad to Join to preserve their eco nomic Independence. This Joining to gether, to prevent th big- buyer from overwhelming th llttl. eeller. 1 th eaaenc of th Berl plan. Th plan really falla Into two pan. 1. Becaua of th war and tha cutUng off of normal market., larg urpluaea of many klnda of goods ar now piling up In several South American countries. Since there la tremendous preaaur to dlapoae of the good, and since Oermany want them, they ar th primary danger point. The Berle plan calla for purchoses of the surpluses oy th United States, probably by the .r.c. unocr P; " -- I -i tes (Camacho is the admin- a . irfrsllnn panriiriatel arrive first run up to S5uo.ooo.uuu. dui win. m i --- - course, be partly compensated for by and organize the board to suit tb eventual sal of th commodl- themselves, and then proceed tie, whatever the cost, it wiu cer- to deny entry to a large group tatnly be less thru tha cost of hand- 0f voters who are presumed to ln South America over to Oermany. ( te followers of Almazan, the THE Mexican electorlal sys tem provides that the first citizens to arrive at the polling place may ORGANIZE THE ELECTION BOARD. If we had a system like that, we'd have a lot of blood and thunder on election day, IMAGINE what Tammany, or the smelly machines that run politics in Chicago and Kansas City, could do with a system that enables the first "voters at the polling place to "organ ize" the election board. AT Coyoacan, 100 Camachis- TEN YEARS AGO TODAY July 9. 1930. (It was Wednesday) Gasoline price war rages over Pacific const. Bartlett sale opens at New York at higher price than last year. Col. Lindbergh's son to ba named Charles Augustus Lind bergh, Jr., parents announce. L. A. Banks in opening speech of his independent can didacy for the U. S. senate, an nounces opposition to prohibi tion, tariff law, farm relief, chain stores, income tax, and "pagan dimes". Mid-West states wilt under baking sun. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY Julf 9, 1920 (It was Friday) Republicans predict Cox and Roosevelt, democratic nominees will be thj "worst beaten presi dential candidates In history". THE MAIN CAUS ES OF DIABETES Emotional or nervous dispo sition, formerly regarded as a factor of diabetes, is not so re- New York, Julv 7. If your correspondent were a typical example the New York theatres would go broke. For theatre, particularly drama, just doesn t appeal. There are a number of good things here, light and not so light, the general verdict being Lunt and Fontaine are tops in Sherwood's "There Shall Be No Night" a war play based upon young Bill White's radio broadcast from Helsinki last Christmas. in the internal secretory capac ity of these cell-groups. 2. Overeating, especially of refined carbohydrates, that is, foods rich in starch or sugar but deprived of most of the vitamin B complex that grew in the food for example, re fined white flour. 3. Lack of daily exercise, physical work or play. 4. In consequence of overeat ing and Insufficient exercise, accumulation of slacker flesh, excess weight, obesity, after 35. In emphasizing the import ance of these factors of diabetes little exercise. PerhaDS the dia- I do not mean to aeny tnai in betic potentiality or tendency is some instances other factors are more commonly passed to chil-1 concerned. There are neverthe- garded today. More Jews past 40 have diabetes than any other peo ple n o t be cause they are of nervous or emotional dis posi t i o n but because they live too well that is, they eat too much and set too But, strange as It seems, we turned down an invitation cold and had the crust to suggest aomething less serious and stirring. No it wasn t the t.b.ra. reaction exactly. e were quite willing to be harrowed, even painfully, but were con vinced that no war play on any stage could do the trick. Why go to a mummers show, where they try to create the ILLUSION of war and tragedy, when one has but to pick up the evening paper and HAVE it. At least that was the way we explained it. We couldn't bear to see this gifted couple waste their talents on trying to do a job that anyone's imagination, stimulated by the day's war reports, could do so much better! So "we all" took in Billy Rose's "New Aquacade" at the World's Fair instead, And, surprisingly, your correspondent wasn't sorry. For usually entertainments touted as "must" on everyone's list are disappointing, and both lust year and this, we heard nothing but praise for this spectacular water performance. Instead of expectations not being realized, however, the reverse proved true, Billy Rose has done a better job of beautiful, clean and amusing entertainment than we ever believed possible. Have no idea how many beautiful girls and Appoio-Iike lads there are in the cast, but certainly closer to 200 than 100. And to see 50 of them do the Australian crawl in perfect unison to the strains of the Blue Danube provided a joy to the ear and rye we will not soon forget. The comedy was particularly surprising, clowning around 60 feet above the water and then catapulting into it in all sorts of grotesque shapes may not sound so side-splitting, but to the visitor from the Rogue River valley, at least, it was. Really a great show and all frr i3 cents! Finally the sight of so many girli and boys in fine rhvsical trim, for what they did can't be done if one isn't, acted as an inspiration, and we found ourselves favoring more of Amer loan youthful talent coing mto tins kind of entertainment, and less behind the footlights and in the night spots. For, after all, the stronger and sounder a nation is physically, the better chance it is going to have in the future, for peace and security, at least as we see it. One Inch of rain means that more than 100 tons of water fell per acre dren of Jewish parents because Jewish people intermarry Re member, it has been estimated that 23 percent of the entire I population of this country now carry me potentiality or ten dency to diabetes. That diabetes is in .most in stances a luxury disease is sug gested by one of the older au thoritis. Von Noorden, who found that in London and Ber lin there were more cases among the upper ten thousand than among the lower hundred thousand inhabitants. Moreover, in most instances diabetes de velops after the age of 90 years. when the man or woman is likely, if circumstances' permit, to take life easy, so far as phys ical exertion goes. Dr. Osier, scarcely an author ity from the present point of view, was nevertheless a wise observer. In his "Practice of Medicine" he said "The com bination of intense application to business, over-indulgence in food and drink, with a seden tary life, seems particularly prone to produce the disease." Dr. Brady, scarcely an author ity about anything at any time, would strike out the nonsense about "intense application to business" and assure you the rest of Osier's observation Is unchanged in effect. Intense ap plication to business, financial responsibilities and all that quaint Yankee malarkey is all very well in a novel or a movie but not in medical literature. The more we learn about dia betes the more apparent does it become that the important causes are those already con sidered: 1. Inheritance of the tendency or potentiality, a deficiency either in the organic structure of the islands of Langerhans or less the causes every adult con cerned about diabetes should consider. Diabetes in children is a question entirely beyond my province that is, I can offer no general suggestions or ad vice about it, because in every Instance it is an individual prob lem which demands the per sonal care of the family phy sician. Please note I say the family physician not a special ist. tJl'ESTIONS ANti ANSWERS Doctors Are Peopt Any reference, information or help I can glv a medical colleague la available for th aaklns but thia department of Personal Health Serv ice haa grown to a time-consuming Job. Physicians who requeat repllea will please Inclos a stamped selt addresaed envelop. Just Ilk people. (Or Ooo Brady). Home Mrdlcln Plea repeat th Instruction for th ue of quinine for bed-vetting Mrs. H. W. O.i Answer Send a stamped envelope bearing your address, and ask tor monograph. "Qulnln In Modem Medicine." The Hardy Moeqnlto How long will mosquito eggs Uv alter they have been deposited, say In an old obstructed ear trough? We r quarreling over the queatlon. becaua without any rain for nearly three months moaqultoea were aull breeding in th dried out leave In th eav trough, w found. (W. 8.1 Answer It seem doubtul they would aurvtv without water or mois tur for more than a few weeka. However, V. 8. Public Health Serv ice expert recently determined that ega of th yellow few carrying moequlto lAedea aegyptl. sometimes called Stegomyla) survived in humid air for a full year. (Protected by John F. Dili Co.) Cd. Not: Persons wishing ( communicate witb Dr. Brady should send letter direct to Dr. William Brady, M D tS SI Camlno. Beverly Hill. Calif. Having reniged on "There Shall Be No Night" we felt a certain obligation to "be a good sport" when a trip in the Life-Saver parachutes was broarhed, altho looking at them from below, the prospect tempted us precisely as going up in a free balloon would have done. However, as the insane contraption had been running for eight or ten months without any serious mishaps, we dei-ided the visitor from Oregon should be able to take it. The attendant who buckled us in with the "life of the party" a kittenish eal of about 40, gave us a keen appraisal as if he thought "Pad" might be a bit old for such an experience, and for a moment we were praying he would call in the house doctor and prevent it. but apparently he finally decided it would be our funeral, not his, if grumlpap came down corpse, so fixed the buckle and waved all speed ahead. THE CAPITAL PARADE Br JOSEPH ALSOP and ROBERT KINTNEP Released by th North American Newspaper Alliance. Ine. 2. purchases of existing South American surpluses will glv th United Stste time to turn around. Th time will b used to arrange for cooperative hemisphere action on a long-term basis. This action may take the form of the establishment of a hemispheric trading corporation, which will exchange the product of th Americas for th product of German-controlled Europe. Or It may take th form of th establishment of pools In a number of the more Important Individual hemisphere pro ducts, such aa a wheat pool, a meat pool, and so forth. Or It may take th form of continued purchases by this country of South American goods, making Washington the broker of tha hemisphere. There ar several possibilities. The main point Is that if th South American na tions and our own congresa consent, action of some sort will be taken to prevent th Oermana from using their vast new resources to break down on South American economy after another. The reception of th Berle plan In South America, so far. baa been friendly. Th Havana conference ha been called to lay th groundwork, and la expected to produce a declar ation which will serve aa a point of departure for subsequent negotiation. Th fact that th Argentine and on or two other South American foreign ministers are staying away from th conference doe not alarm th stat department In th leaat. Th real reason Is not unwillingness to cooperate, but a deslr to stay at horn to deal with firth column problem If they arise. What doee alarm the stau depart ment la th possibility that certain powerful speclsl-lnterest groups In thia country will offer short-sighted opposition, or that certain elementa In congress will exhibit their usual Ught-hearted partisanship, or that weakneas In our national policy will mak th South Americana bellev that we ar not In earnest about hemisphere defense. This last, the moat Important point of aU, deserves further discussion. Tuition as Alimony. Alameda, Cal. (UP) Some thing new in alimony annals was recorded here when a di vorce was granted Joseph Thomson, 27, who last year married Glenda Thomson, 16-year-old high school student. Besides 915 a month alimony for the next 18 months, Thom son also agreed to pay her tui tion at the University of Cali fornia in the event she decides to complete her education. opposition candidate. The voters thus disfranchised by denial of entry to the poll ing place take affidavits all around and proceed to organize a polling place of their own. THE Mexican election was held on Sunday. The actual canvass of returns will be made on Thursday and the '"official" result will be announced by the Mexican congress in September. It would be a waste of mo ney, you see, to buy a Mexican paper the next morning to find out what had happened at the election. 117HEN you hear Mexico re- ferred to In polite diploma tic utterances as one of the American "sisterhood of democ racies, you will draw your own conclusions. A WORD of advice at this n point: Before becoming too cynical about Mexican elections, check up and see how often YOU YOURSELF have stayed at home on election day in your own community. If Mexican elections are not what they should be. It is be cause the Mexican people toler ate their faults. If our electoral methods are imperfect, it is be cause WE tolerate their Imper fections. Democratic processes can not hope to RISE ABOVE THE PEOPLE PARTICIPATING IN THEM. Poland In panic as Bolshevt kis sweep over the land. Germany signs agreement ac cepting the allied disarmament terms. Present hot spell melts most of the snow on Mt. Pitt. well is now Trigonia oil down 505 feet. Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, notorious war evader, reported found. Pancho Villa, again rides In Mexico, and threatens border raids. Logger Killed Dallas, Ore., July 9. (Pi A loose choker liii: whipping taut threw a trectop into the air yesterday, killing John Pala nuk, 28, Dallas chokersetter, at the Vcerstceg camp in Polk county. E OF STATE MEET Portland, July 9. (JP) Tha first semi-pro baseball team eliminated from state tourna ment here was Scappoose. Sauvies I;land handed Scap poose its cecond defeat last night, 5-3. Pitcher Walt Schafle of the Islanders singled homo the two winning runs in tha eighth. In the second half of tha doubleheader, Gaston- Dairy Creek defeated Canby 12 to 3. Gats LL.B. Kansas City, Mo. (UP) Th) difficulties experienced in ad ministering a complicated es tate after the death of her hus band caused Mrs. Josephine Koch to take up the study of law when she was 46 years old. Mrs. Koch attended the Kansas City school of law four years and now has been awarded her degree. School House Goes. Montpellier. Cal. (UP) Tha "Little Red School House" of this city, which has graduated classes for the past 6 years, closed with the graduation of this year's class. There were only three members and the broad of education decreed its demise for lack of students. Os Mall Trtbun want ads. Washington. July 9. In many South American nations. Gcr- v, , ij i, i,, , . j ...! man fifth column activity is al . -r. ..'i.e.. ii ! ' . i I ready almost as intense as it was tnriii, ami snrr ine 1111 cum siiMer v r ruj'vru every mniuir of it, as to tell the truth, that is one of the advantages of being a newspaper man, and one t own reporter, so to speak And as we cou in Norway Just before the In vasion. Of late it has been actively supplemented by re- Park Travel Up Treasure Island (Spl) That this year is going to break all previous records in tourist tra vel In the Shasta-Cascade Won derland Is Indicated by the re port from Ernest P. Leavitt superintendent of Crater Lake national park, which showed a 1 7 percent increase in registra-1 tion at the park up to July 1. Forgets Self. rvtrnlt iITPkWilliam J Ma. offers from German commercial rent(,Ue n reason to regret a counselors ana omer agents to hllbit of .pjing, developed buv huge quantities of South ', . tiramin American goods if as and when He waJ going 60 mile, , nour tne war in r-urup w..u. vm-wnen , p,trolman stopped him tracts are even being offered I, nd tjked. -where is the fire?" on this if, as and when basis. IfM,renteUe confessed there was England is conquered this ;,, Hl, fine w . mer. the war department frankly expects Hitler to move in thu Closing time fos Too Late to Claa hemisphere before the summer Si tfy Ad ta I SO p m end. In th face of this problem, which Is botb hiv and acute-, th Ameri can policy-maker believe that to prevent eucceesrul Oermsn economic penetration of the hemlspher 1 th. tlrst necessary step UnlortunsWly. their plsn for doing this has been almost universally misunderstood, whli th South American response to It hss been equally generally mls repreeented. Pew mstters ar of mors 1 crucial tmportsnee, end a recapltu.a- h awMHgs SWIM IN DRINKING WATER Children Adults ADMISSION 20e 20e (With your own suit) OUR SUITS it loe ADULT CLASS Continuing on Monday and Wdntdr evenings at 7:00 o'clock. The water tn this pool Is chsnglng constantly and Is rhlorlnsted to meet stste requirement, MERRICK'S Open 1 p. m. until 9:4S p. m. tlon of th tact would appear to be In order. far as the other members of ttie rartv are concerned nwed efforts at economic ncne-l When the department fouod Id undoubtedly get away with it. 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