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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1940.
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By aBTHtm rCIBT
The rumor tha Democratic
convention at Chicago next week
would dispense with the keynote
ipeech ia not true, and there
will be one, none outer wan
Chairman Jim Farley reporta.
The country demands it," he
tatea. If there la anything the
nation could forego, and needs
no more of, it is another politi
cal speech, of which there has
been a great sufficiency. The
idea was sane, but not safe. In
asmuch as only one Democrat is
seemingly qualified to be, or run
for President, none should be
denied the right to orate.
...
"Is there any crime Mussolini
will not do?" inquires an irate
upstate scribe. As yet, he has
not been caught poisoning his
neighbor's dog.
...
v A German aviator, after his
plane was shot down, para
chuted to earth, and landed in
the front yard of a British house
wife, who promptly captured
him. With usual Nazi efficiency,
he missed her pansy bed, or the
European war would have got
- rough.
...
NO VELVET TOUCH
(Corvallls Oasette-Tlmes)
"Luke Crosswhite won a
gold watch as a medal tor
being a four-time winner in
athletic events at the state
prison. When he graduates
from the penitentiary, no
doubt he will have a contract
from Southern California to
complete his education."
- . .
Between SO and 100 persons
were killed in the Mexican elec
tion last Sunday. This is terrible,
even though in Chicago and Ken
tucky, feverish voters often
shoot up each other and the
polling places.
...
Murals painted by WPA fed
eral arts project artists have
been ordered burned because
they were "obviously communist
murals." It appears it would
have been easier to pour - the
money down a rat-hole in the
first place.
...
"We think such a policy does
not represent good sense or good
law. Mr. Pierce makes an elo
quent defenie of his vote, but
what he says sounds to us like
bushwah." (Pendleton East
Orcgonian) Wherein the gen
tleman from eastern Oregon Is
confronted with the Job of think
ing up a better alibi for his vote
for Harry Bridges.
...
Jim (Purewater) Owen, the
big cut and slash man, will quit
sawing wood Sat. to celebrate
his arrival on earth 83 years
ago.
...
"BLIND STREET ACCIDENT
CAUSE" (Headline Siskiyou
News) That's what usually ails
the driver.
...
"It begins to look, however, as
if the government headed by
Marshal Henri Petaln has done
for France what all the vicissi
tudes of a thousand years never
accomplished; has made her con
temptible." (K.C. Star) So
this is France)
Weather.
Northern California : Fair to
night and Thursday: normal
temperature: low clouds or fog
increasing along coast: gentle
variable wind off north coast
moderate northwesterly wind off
south coast.
Aluminum Soon.
Vancouver, Wash., July 10.
W The Aluminum Company
of America hopes to be turning
out aluminum at its Vancouver
plant in September. V. C. Doer
chuk of the reduction division
said yesterday.
Editorial Correspondence
Washington, D. C, July 8. Wendell Willkie ia still follow
ing us around! Came down here last night in response to a
telegram from Senator McNary, and the first thing the senator
from Oregon remarked was hii engagement with Wendell
Willkie at the Willard Hotel where various and sundry matters
of a political nature were to be discussed. We arrived last
night, Wendell today. Now if he follows us to Boston we will
be getting nervous 1 we plan to leave for the Massachusetts
hub tomorrow.
Washington is a few degrees warmer, otherwise much as
it was two or three weeks ago. Then there was great expect
sncy regarding the approaching R?rW!T!! convention at Phil.
delphia, now there is only slightly less expectation regarding the
Democratic jamboree at Chicago.
The front pages are plastered with the alleged secret con
ference between President Roosevelt and Jim Farley at Hyde
Park, following which the usually genial Jim assumed a mys
terious Sphinx-like role, and had nothing to say.
Me had talked frankly with the President, said he; the Presi
dent had talked frankly with him, the former's plans regard
ing the nomination had been divulged, but there waa nothing
to say regarding it.
It may have been a mysterious and secret conference, as far
aa the general public is concerned, but not to the press boys
hereabouts. very one we have seen says the same thing:
The President will not CHOOSE to run, but after the shock of
this announcement has been absorbed he will be DRAFTED!
Like Senator McNary agreeing to be a good soldier for the good
of the grand old party, F. D. R. will make the same SACRIFICE
for his own party, and proceed to gird for the hardest political
battle of his life, the contest with Wendell Willkie.
(Note to Q. V.: If you are hard up for cash ynu can draw on
us for that 75 cents, but until the deed is actually done we re
fuse to give up).
Regarding the improvement of the Medford airport, there is
nothing much new to report. We can say this: General Arnold
has had the matter called to his attention again, and quite ex
plicitly, but will not commit himself one way or the other.
The only thing to do is for Medford to keep on plugging,
and try to get priority. As before stated in thia department,
political pressure in matters of national defense has no influence
on the war department, and as far as that goes, SHOULDN'T
have.
If anything, the pessimism regarding the war is more intense
here now than before, not so apparent in the show-window,
which is the congress, as behind the scenes, where the real work
ia going on. The problem is to do in seven weeks what Germany
was barely able to do in seven YEARS!
We don't mean there is any spirit of panic or funk, but
talk with anyone on the inside, and it is frankly admitted this
country today faces the most serious crisis, from a military
and naval standpoint in all its history, not only is there the
obvioui danger in Europe, but fully as great a one in .the
Pacific. It is a race between preparedness and disaster.
What an irony, therefore, to go into the senate gallery and
listen to this "show-off " Reynolds of North Carolina work him
self into a lather about the menace of a few thousand aliens
in our midst 1
If Senator Wheeler of Montana really tloes run against
F. D. R. he will run with a limp.
while playing golf yesterday and strained something in his foot.
Surprised such a champion of the proletariat as the Montana
solon would engage in anything so frivolous (and expensive) as
GOLF I
We shall not be surprised if Senator La Follette breaks
down and sobs one of these days. Every time we see him. he
looks just a little sadder than he
no idea what sorrow is gnawing
sure it ISN'T golf I
As for Senator Taft. who always looks as hannv as a school
boy with bad case of mumps, he shows outwardly no ill ef
fects from the beating he took at Philadelphia. The urane-vine
claims that, unlike Dewey, Ohio's school boy prodigy is sore at
Willkie and won't lift a hand to help him against the Presi
dent, but, as often pointed out before, you can't always believe
tne grapevine.
Perky" and "salty" are
dent. No doubt "Cactus Jack"
times, but we have yet to see
those cockatoo eyebrows grow
a ciirar in his mitt.
Speaking of Senator Reynolds, the onlv person n lixton tn
his silly harangue with any
well-known Salem factotum,
Joe stood at the door of the cloak
on tne Carolina solon s congested
Oh yes, there should be another exception. Rufus Hnlman
was also interested and at one point interrupted the North Caro
lina Senator to commend his remarks and call attention to the
lact that the Junior .Vnator from Oreeon ia arnuai.il over th
alien problem, and has a resolution in the hopper somewhere
asking that the alien problem and Madam Perkins be invest!-
gatea to tne tune of 1U,(MK).
Ten thousand dollars 1 What monetarv persiflage t Secretary
Morgenthau flicked a Luckv Strike toHv and hfirrtiu'o.t an.
other j(K),(KXi,0(H) cash from the
Taxis are so chear in this
to the airport to see Wendell Willkie and partv come in from
New York. (They ruu non-stop planes here from LaGuardia
field every hour, on the hour, during daylight).
We never cease to get a bang out of seeing a passenger plane
come in, loaded with human freight, there is something in
describably romantic and dramatic about it.
It s very odd, that strange quality some people have, and
some just HAVEN'T. Some woman, probably seeking a little
limelight, threw her arms about W. W.'s ne'ek as he stepped
off and appeared to kiss him, tho we couldn't swear as to that.
(If she did the morning papers will have it). Hut what struck
us was, how natural and spontaneous the action seemed to
be, and how easily the Republican candidate carried it off
in his stride without the flicker of an eyelash. Imagine anv
tableaux like that with altoover or a Taft! Yes, W.W. HAS it!
What a quaint village Washington seems after New York,
yet it has increased in population over 40 per cent since 1930
the national capital being only 40.0(H) short of the million mark.
And judging by appearances 500,000 of them are black.
. . .
But it 19 an overgrown
.....mum can i compare
Oh, where is my wandering
she get her suitcase! R.W.R.
Forest Tire Fighters.
Portland, July 10. (At If
forest fire fighters get over
time it will be out of the boss'
generosity, for they do not
come under the wage-hour law's
jurisdiction, western Director
W. O. Atn of the department of
labor said yesterday.
The Senator fell over a bunker
did the time before. We have
away within, but feel pretty
prorer terms for the Vice-Presi-
presides over the Senate at
him. His face grows redder as
whiter, and he is never without
real attention was Joe Singer,
now a Senate apri7pnnt.nt.nrms
room and never took his eves
visage throiiehout.
banks.
place, couldn't resist takino on
village, relatively speaking, the
wjth jhose of George Hunt.
girl reporter tonight,-and did
Ad Club Clacts.
Vancouver. B. C, July 10.
(Canadian Press Don Beldlng
of Los Angeles was elected
president of the Pacific Adver
tislng Clubs association ester
nay ana oanta Barbara was
chosen as the 1911 convention
city.
Personal Health Service
By William
Signet tetters Btrtalntne to personal MUta an kTfltM, sat U ammm
eutnutt er tnatnwnt. srlll answera kr Dr. Brad? it a sUnpMI artf
S4rMt aattlope Is MclonM. tatters aaooli he brief ana written In Ink
Owing u the large namhers et letters receliea onlt a can he annrarrA
N reply can he ma, t queries not conforming to Inunctions. aMreai
Or. WlUnun Brad;, tea CI Camlne, Beverly Hula. CsUf.
SEVEN POUNDS IS SI
P. A. (persona! appearance)
rather than P. H. (personal
health), I take it. Is the mo
tive which in
spires the an
nual increase
in requests for
rdvice on girth
control during
the vacation
season.
One matron
who obtained
a copy of the
two-bit book
let "Rules for
Reducing" and
followed the
regimen given
therein, reported that in the
first week she reduced seven
pounds, and she was feeling
fine; she was astonished at the
absence of the extreme hunger
which had always before de
feated her attempts to reduce.
I hated to throw cold water
on the lady's rejoicing and
enthusiasm, but I had to ad
vise her that tnere must be
something out of the ordinary
in her regimen or in her condi
tion, for the normal reduction
is and should be not over a
pound a week, or even an aver
age of two or three pounds a
month.
Too rald reduction is not
necessarily dangerous in any
case, provided it is not due to
the use of harmful drugs or
drastic cathartics or powerful
ductless gland extracts. But a
woman, or a man either, who
values P. A. should remember
that a rapid reduction is likely
to leave wrinkles and sags
which are difficult to remove.
Gradual, moderate reduction,
on the other hand, at no faster
rate than the superfluous flesh
was acquired in the first place,
involves no radical readjust
ment in the metabolism and
gives time for the muscles, con
nective tissues and the skin
itself to take up slack, so to
speak, and keep fit and trim.
Sometimes I wish this reduc
ing ure were not quite so
seasonal. It seems so futile
when someone writes in for a
reducing diet, as he or she is
planning a vacation next month
and she must reduce IS pounds.
If you have IS pounds handi
cap to Ret rid of, you should
begin your reduction regimen
at least six months, or better
a year before the time you ex
pect to weigh in,
On the other hand, for the
THE
CAPITAL
PARADE
By JOSEPH ALSOP and
ROBERT KXNTNEP.
fUltutd by th North
American Nwipapr
Alliance. Inc.
Washington. July 10. The
war and navy departments have
recently completed a compre
hensive survey of the military
problem of the defense of the
western hemisphere. Depend
ing upon two unknown factors,
the fascist timetable and the
trend of public opinion here,
high army and navy officers
are fairly optimistic on this
country's ability to prevent
cither an internal or external
nazi penetration In South
America.
But thw txpwt ar optimutlc
only U th United 8tt adopt a
linn policy and maintains It, what
Ttr tha dvlopmnts at homa or
abroad. Other dMcrlptlona may b
uaed to explain the policy, but in
fact it la a form of impenaliim.
In the past the South American
Republic hare objected strenuously
to Yankee domination, but now they
aera not only willing, but aniloua
that the United States imuim a
rather absolute control of the hemi
sphere. The army and nary mn, who for
soms weeks have been girlng their
undlTlded attention to defense of
this continent, lay down three prin
ciples as essential to success.
First, this country must assume
an unalterable determination to de
fend all of the hemisphere. Before
the new armament program the army
talked pessimistically of a defense
of South America only as Ur south
as the Braalllan buWe. while the
nary talked of defending all the
South American republics, now the
military establishment sre being
keyed up to a total defense, and
the strategist art hopeful that our
nary can hold off any attack, even
If the British lose their fleet, at
least until the time when the air
force is built up to full strength
Second, the United States must be
prepared to take decisive action no
matter what the internal political
consequence tnav be. Both the
Republicans and Utmocntts are on
the record In favor of defending this
hemisphere. But there ; 4 likeli
Brady. M. D.
X POUNDS TOO MUCH
encouragement of many who
adopt the physiological regimen
laid down in "Rules for Re
ducing," it is well to remem
ber that there is ltkely to be
a reduction in measurement be
fore the scales show any ap
preciable reduction In body
weight. Combustion of fat,
which is bulky, produces as
one by-product water, which Is
not so bulky but is heavy, and
this water is retained in the
tissues until the metabolism be
comes readjusted, and then in
the course of a week or two.
if you continue following the
regimen, the water is excreted
and the scales show loss of
body weight.
In any reduction plan or in
deed any plan to prevent ac
cumulation of slacker flesh, a
reasonable amount of daily ex
ercise is absolutely essential.
Not that exercise should be
considered a factor in reducing,
but merely to maintain good
physical tone, to take up slack,
to prevent flabbiness and sag
ging. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Pleasure.
Wheat germ eoata me thirty cents
a pound, or I'd eat It Juat for the
pleasure. Can't you persuade some
millers to supply wheat germ so that
a person can buy It at a reasonable
price In the market? T. A. C.
Answer I would U I could. Can't
you find a mill somewhere on your
rambles from which you can buy a
few mounds at a time for a fair
price? Remember, It I ordinarily a
by-product of flour milling, which
goea Into the middlings, for animal
and poultry feed. The miller has only
to catch out some of the germ, when
you want It.
Call It Crt.
We have received many times the
coat of the booklet In benefits. We
now use the "foot proof cough medi
cine aa a standby In our family, and
several neighbors have found tt
equally effective for acute coughs. I
Juat felt my duty to report that we
think of "Of Doc Brady" as a tried
and trusted friend. A. P. O.
Answer That makea me happy.
There are a great many people who
should use the "fool proof cough
medicine" Instead of the dangerous
dopes they are likely to use for acute
coughs. For copy of booklet "Call It
Crl" dealing with common respira
tory Infections, bronchitis, asthma,
tonsils, sinus trouble, etc. send 36c
coin and stamped envelope bearing
your address.
(Protected by John P. Dille Co.)
Cd. Note: Persons 'wishing to
communicate with Dr. Brady
should send letter direct to Dr.
William Brady. M. D. tss El
Camino, Beverly Hills, Calif.
hood of some congressional opposi
tion If the president should send
ships and troops to South America
In the event of an Internal putsch.
The military expert emphasise that
there should be no delay, and every
Indication Is that the White House
1 ready to take Immediate action.
Third, while army and nary offi
cials are now satisfied with the
expanded re-armament program, they
repeat what everybody recognises,
that the program must be speeded.
To develop the regular army of
1,000,000 men and the trained reserve
of 3 500.000 that the war department
favors, compulsory military training
appears to be a necessity. And with
some slight changes the war depart
ment favors the Burke-Wads worth
conscription bill now being debated
in congress.
ven those who reeognlre that
Nasi penetration In South America
Is a pressing problem olten under
esttmste it. During a recent visit
to Washlnfton, Alexander C. Kirk,
the well-Informed American charge
In Berlin, said that Oermany waa
having great success In convening
to the Nasi cause the South Amer
ican diplomats stationed in Berlin.
Kir report ahowed that, almost
without ezcepuon. the ambassadors
and ministers to Berlin tram our
"good neighbor1 countries were urg
ing on their home governments the
advantage, of being friendly to the
axta powers.
Naal political activity In South
America haa bv now been well pub.
llclied. It la being supplemented by
an even more eriectlv. effort, the
sales talk from hundreds of Oermsn
agent, that the relch ta eager to buy
huge amount, of South American
surplus goods. The president and
the state department hav. .volved
an elaborate avatem for this country
to buy up the South American sur
pluaee to prevent Just such economic
Inroads by Oermany and Italy.
' At the forthcoming Havana con
ference of the South American re
publics, state department ofnclsls
are confident that the plan will be
accepted, providing that th. South
American at a tea are convinced of the
readiDa and ability of the United
sr.tee to defend them.
When a real Naal move In South
America will com. la anybody's guess.
If the Germans make a swift eon
quest of the British tales, army and
navy officials an fearful that trouble
may start In South America In
August or early September. If trouble
comes thst soon, they are not too
Call It Oa Year tledrtral
rronkme Kats Other. Ca.t
Its Them.
Medford Electric
nasement Medfnrd Bldg
optimistic, but If It U delayed sis
months or a year, they ar confident
that la creased American plan pro
duction will put thia country in a
position of being abls adequately to
defend tha hemisphere.
As a cheerful footnote to the
appraisals, it can b added that the
dally report to the Whit House on
the European war have recently dis
closed an amazing Improvement tn
the British air defense, with the
British in recent skirmishes showing
superiority over tha German bomber.
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Br Frank Janklna
PANCE goes nazi-fatcist un
cnui e, jl mm ill
eluded wiU be all the familiar
trappings party members, par
ty "line" and the BIG BOSS.
The pattern already estab
lished in Germany, Italy and
Russia will be followed. '
THE French upper classes, the
Frenchmen whn .havf.harl.mnr
will disappear, and much bally
hoo will be made of this for the
benefit of those with unshaved
necks.
But THIS will be the onlv
basic social change:
The French mnup, whn fn
the past have walked and envi
ously watched others ride will
STILL WALK end .nuin.l
watch others ride. The only dif-1
lerence will be that hereafter
it will be the PARTY BIG
SHOTS who will do the riding.
A
MAZIISM, fascism and com
munism are the world's
latest and biggest rackets, and
as is ALWAYS the esse with
rackets and racketeers it i th
common man who pays the bill.
IN FRANCE, Hitler will need a
figurehead (like the king of
Italy) for his nazi mummery,
and today's dispatches inform us
that the House of Orleans (for
mer French royalty) HOPES for
restoration of the French throne.
11 you were a scion of French
royalty and were restnrwi .
the throne of your fathers BY
A ruKElGN CONQUEROR,
how would you feel about it in
the silent watches of the night
when you were alone with vnnr
conscience?
IJERE is the answer cynical
but true:
If you were a scion of deposed
royalty, you would be grateful
to ANYBODY who gave you
back (for whatever purpose)
your lost perquisites and privi
leges. History leavea no doubt on
that poirlt.
CONGRESSMAN Joseph W.
Martin, of Massachusetts,
minority leader of the house of
representatives, has been named
chairman of the Republican na
tional committee and director of
Willkie's campaign.
Judged from a distance and
by report. Martin seems a sens
ible, hard-headed realist. If that
is true, the choice is a good one.
We need sensible, hard-headed
realists in these critical days.
IN PIPING times of pece,
when everything looks love
ly and the goose appears to hang
high, you can afford to weave
daisies in your hair and dance
in the dew In the moonlight, but
when grave danger threatens
you have to buckle down to
hard work and common sense.
If you don't, the bogey man
win get you.
Rayoni.r Profits.
San Francisco, July 10.
Rayonier, Inc., more than dou
bled sales to set new high rec
ords for the company's history
in the fiscal year ended April
30. 1940. Net profit of $2,389.-
488 more than doubled the SL
ITS. 647 of the preceding fiscal
year.
Tuna Sighted.
Astoria, July 10. P) The
Columbia River Packers' asso
ciation scouting launch Unga
sighted a big school of tuna
off CaMUdc Head yesterday.
The news raised hopes for early
settlement of demands of four
unions for a tuna price of SIRS
a ton. The 1939 top was $150.
Closing Urn. i or Too Lat. to Clas
sify Ads Is ' :30 p. m.
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Willkie Welcomed
Flying to the nation's capital
io meet for ih. first iimk his
running mat., S.n. Charl.s L.
McNary (R.-Or..), in th. com
ing presidential campaign, Wen
dell L. Willke. Republican nom
ine, for president, waved a
fri.ndly granting to a crowd
which ch.ered him at th. air
port at Washington, D. C.
Standing in background is R.p.
Frank O. Horton (R.-Wyo.)
To Impact Air Bases.
Washington, July 10. (,P)
Major General Henry II. Arn
old, chief of the army air corps.
Washington, left today for a 10
day flying trip to inspect re
cently undertaken air bases in
Alaska.
Curry Wool Sold.
Gold Beach., Ore, July 10.
(JP) T'ie Curry county wool
pool of 175.000 pounds brought
record 1940 prices yesterday
from the H. I. Hnber company.
The buyer paid 42 H cents a
pound for lamb and sheep wool,
sal's cents for short wool.
d Swell V&il
FROM ANY ANGLE!
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This is the Month
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this big De Soto value!
See what you're missing.
Take a ride now! Enjoy
seats up to 8' wider than
your 2, 3 or 4-year-old car's
an engine that develops,
in most cases, 5 to 15 more
horsepower a newHandy
Shift on the steering post
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History from th. rue 1 ta.
MaU Tribune 10 so. IS jeers
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
July 10. 1130.
(It was Thursday)
Lack of rain throughout stats)
brings fears of forest fires.
A pie plant leaf two feet
across is shown at CofC build
ing. Roseburg farmer shot by mis
take for a dove.
Free wheeling is latest auto
improvement.
Pear prospects of nation in
creased over last year.
Forest service tests portable
radio at Diamond Lake.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
July 10. 1920.
(It was Saturday)
Third party is launched in
Chicago, with Bob LaFollett
as the leading candidate. Favor
repeal and the single tax.
Mrs. Roy Satchwell returns
from the democratic convention.
Anita Stewart in "Mind Th
Paint Girl" at the Rialto; Wil
liam Duncan in 'The Silent
Avenger" at the Liberty.
Poland scores victory over In
vading Bolshevikis.
Cooler weather arrives after
ten days hot spell.
Autoists warned not to race)
with fire engine on way to
fires.
1
DANCE
Every W.dn.sday Evening
DREAMLAND HALL
This Is the Regular
Townsend Dance.
Prizes and Surprises.
Instructions tor Beginners,
Large Alr-Cooled Hsu.
Excellent Music.
All Invited.
Ladi.s 10c
M.n SSe
MOTS
oilers in
performance!
You - ,rade.in
redv.tO "er "T .. . i
present car-.ve - ;
to Trade for De Soto!
a grand Floating Ride!
In all, De Soto offers 39
modem features that you
are missing today in your
1936, '37 or '38 car!
What's more DeSoto
is priced lower than last
year and you get top trade
in allowance on your pres
ent car. Now is the time to
trade lor a new De Soto.
Do it today!
I! lilt HIM . JAA
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Price Includes stamUrel m
cessoriee, .11 traneportariee)
charfee and taxes. Optional
equipment eatra.