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BIX MEDFORD MAIL TMBUHE Sunday. June 3, 1943 Medford&wTrdunb Iverrone la Baothirn Oratoa Heidi lh "all Tribune" Dallr Except laturaay Published by MIDFORD PWNTINCIC0. 87-30 NorUi fir gt Phone ! ROBKRT W. BUM, MItor. mNEST HERB GREY. Advertlilni Mar. B. C. FERGUSON. Marulinj Editor ARTHUR PERRY, Sunday Mllor MB? OLIVE STARCHER. Soc. Editor GERALD LATHAM. Circulation Kft. An todepandent NewipapT. Bntered aa second alass matter at afactford. Oregon, under Act of March 3. 187. SUBSCRIPTION BATES BY Mall In Advance Dally and Sunday on Far .-'52 DUy and Sunday six month 4 00 Dally and Sunday three moe. M.IO Dally and Sunday one month n By Carrier In Advance Medford, Ashland. Central Point. Jackaon vine. Gold Hill, Phoenix. Talent, and on motor routes: Dally and uunaay cw imt-.-h Dally and Sunday on monui All lermi cash In advance. Editorial Correspondence .7 Official Paper of the City of Medford Official Paper 01 4acaton .wuv United Preu Foil Leased Wire MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU or CIRCULATIONS In Representative WEST.HOLLIDAY CUau-AHl. iT-HOLLIDAY COMPANY, INC. in Kmui Vnrlr chicaao. De troit, San Franclaco, Los Anfeles. Se attle, romano, miui Vancouver. B. C. Quern PVIIISHUR. unit Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Parry Most of thli year's crop of hi school graduates hereabouts re ceived their sheepskins the past week, along with more advice than they will ever be able to follow, if they do anything else. The rains of May left the val ley waterlogged. The City Plan ning commission Is thinking some of launching a project for the construction of a civic ark, but it Is too late to vote on same at the June 12 special election e e Dewey Hill, the Prospect hired man and athlete, has signed up with the Central Point ball team. He will catch and sass the umpire. e e e Mothers were kept busy Thurs. and Fri. explaining to their darlings, the bright, round thing in the sky was the sun. They had not seen the main member of the solar system for 21 days, which 1) a long time in this vicinity. It is 82,000,000 mile away. e e e The Shorty' Miles boy was trimmed by the Bates Boys Fri. He has the making of good second baseman. a e e One of the Older Girls reports she and her better-half have the hay fever, and are going to the coast to fight it out. e e e A news Item from Canyon City, In the heart of the cow country, reads: "Though there are thousands of cattle in the hills of Grant county, there is an acute shortage of beef here." Add that up and see It It makes sense. e e e ' The Dick Phalr boy Dick is now an archer. He pulls a mean bow & arrow, but as yet has hit nothing that Jumps and squeals when wounded. e e June brides, June bugs, and , June budgets have started show ing up. On June 12 and 22. vot ers will line up at the polls, and on the river banks, for two spe cial elections. e e Fishing continues poor. Pisca torial enthusiasts are catching the limit ot-catfish and when they get home. as Predictions on when the war with Japan will end, run all the way from two weeks to seven years. e e e White robins showed up the past week on two local lawns. Outside of being blondes they are no different than the run of the mill robins. ... Oregon Democrats met In Portland last week, and made plans for taking up a collection for the 1946 campaign. No oppo sition was expressed to the White House incumbent talking to former Republican ex-presidents and presidential candi dates, on problems of the nation and the world. No member of the Democratic press was horri fied. e e The Hale Wheeler boy Gall will soon have his first year be hind him. Complete Factory Approved SAFETY SERVICE &X Chrysler fee stRVICEJ. d and Inspect KM a rum tor 9 Chrvslei Dodge Plymouth Dodge Trucks L C. TAYLOR CO. OOnGESdMTRUCICS 112 So. Rlv.sld Phon Hit San Francisco, May 28 There ARE delegates here who fear war will soon break out again in Europe. And we don't mean 25 years from now, nearer 25 davs. And this is not a Russianphobiac, or a dipso maniac, or a psychopathic case. Our informer, we feel sure, is seeing things under the bed, but he doesn't think so. Here is the slant (1) Winston Churchill will win the election in England. (2) This will be the tip-on to btalin, who distrusts Churchill, that a bird in the hand is worth more than two in the bush, and the time to wring that bird's neck is now, when Joe has a dozen armies in expert fighting trim, and any possible opposition of an effective nature is non-existent. So he will strike, just as Hitler struck. Ergo, World War No. 3 will start. Your Hsalth and It's Care By DR. WILLIAM BRADY M.D. Readers should address inquiries to; Dr. William Brady. 26S CI Camino. Beverly Hiils. Calit. It is a terrifying speculation. And of course it MAY happen, just as anything may in this war-shocked and crazy world. But this department is as confident as it can be of ANYTHING, that it won't. In the first place we are inclined fo doubt the re election of Mr. Churchill. We talked with some of the British labor represen tatives here, and they were confident, the British conservatives would go out with the surrender of Germany. They didn t, at the. time, worry about the former; only the latter, which had not been contained when the convention took place. In the second place as has been stated before. while we have no illusions about Comrade Stalin : we do believe the last thing he WANTS is more war.. And he is a shrewd old boy. He doesn t know much about protocol, or democracy, or conditions anywhere in the world but his own bailiwick, but he DOES know Churchill, he must and he must know also something about Truman and the set-up in Washing ton, D. C, as far as appeasement is concerned and how far it will go. True he has a marvelous army, in fighting shape : but how about the Anglo-American armies and far more important, the Anglo-American navies and air forcesl! No, the score for war as we see it. anv such war on a world-wide scale for a decade at least, just DOESN'T add up! We grant it is interesting to note, however, there are delegates here, entirely sane and reasonably fair minded, who detest war as much as the next man, who do honestly believe war with Russia in the very near future can t be avoided. They don t want it Heaven forbid, but they don t see how to prevent it. This fear undoubtedly is a part of the over-all picture, and should be borne in mind, when at the close of the meeting here, one views the net results. But as far as hostilities ACTUALLY breaking out between Soviet Russia and the Anglo-Americans are concerned, over Poland, Trieste or any other issue is concerned, we can t see it. And if that DOES happen well GOOD NIGHT! There won't be enough common sense and sanity left in THIS world to justify its continued existence! e e e e e In fact this is a sort of "Blue Monday" with gloom and discouragement all over the place. It is certainly an ironical twist of fate that with everything at a low ebb here, the news from Syria, Algeria, Poland, India and way-stations should em phasize in a hundred ways, the crying need for such an organization as the United Nations are trying to construct here, and one that will WORK. But no organization for peace WILL work without good-will, cooperation, a prevailing willingness to subordinate selfishness and fear, to faith and devotion to the common good. Ho hum. tomorrow is another day, and no doubt will be a better one ! R.W.R. I confess I'm with the present views of Grand ma Gadabout, Ben Told, Sairy Gamp and the e m 1 nent spe cialist who has written the lat est baby book, in respect to Infantile colic. All I know about it is what you will find in the chapter "Colic is a Quaint C o n c e pt" in the Brady Ba little fifty- Many Buildings Being Remodeled In Jacksonville Jacksonville, Juno 2 A wave of reconstruction Is now taking place In this historic mining town. Many of the business buildings are being rebuilt or remodeled and many homes are under construction. Some of the buildings being rebuilt or remodeled are the real estate office which is operated by O. A. Kimbel and W. A. Chllders, the Marble Corner has been made Into an electric sup ply store, owned by-Bob Lee and tire Old Redmen building Is be ing rebuilt for the Tautwire Company. Also Kimbel Is con structing a new building to be used as a dress shop. The old post office building is being re built for an amusement place. Clostne time for Sunday Toe Late to 1'lasilfv S 30 Saturday afternoon Pleaae remember We'll Be CLOSED Until Further Notice Yes, we limply cannot get all of the high quality Ingredients needed to maintain the standard of excel lence of MODEL'S fine products. Until present shortage are relieved we'll be forced to close for a brief time. Be lure to watch for our announcement of re-opening when you can get your favorite tint bakery products. .MODEL BAKERY Liberty Building, Main and Grape Sts. Dr. Brady by Book. This is page syllabus, if I may so call it, setting forth the fundamental facts of the baby business knowledge every boy and girl should receive in grade school. If our Yankee educational sys tem were not so backward and prudish. The only way you can procure the Brady Book is by asking me for it in writing, and inclosing with your request six-teen-fifty and a lock of your mean inclosing a dime (U. S.) folded in a bit of paper and not all messy or inextricably bound with glue, tape, gum, staples, etc., and a stamped envelope bearing your address. I'm certain "cutting teeth never makes a baby ill. 1 know as well as I know anything in health or medicine that growing never causes growing pains. And you can order me out of your wretched hovel and forbid me ever to brighten your door again, if you choose to remain steeped in ignorance and super stition, but I insist that "colic" never made a baby cry outside of the almanac and the comic supplement. If that Is not clear to you, may be you can understand it in other words. I maintain, and I wasn't born yesterday and I didn't ar rive at this opinion by divination but by years of hospital, country and city practice I maintain that "colic" In infancy is any lit- NOW FOR A LITTLE COLIC not conversant, tie thing that irritates, annoys or upsets the baby, and the name "colic" is applied to conceal the unfitness, incompetence, ignor ance, cruelty and neglect of the parents, nurse, by-standers or the doctor if the quack acquies ces in the charge. I use the epithet "quack" ad visedly there, no matter whether Doctor Dope-dispenser or the author of the famous book on How to Feed the Baby approves of "colic . To young parents whose edu cation has been sadly neglected in the public schools of Yan- keeland I make this plea in be- helf of the baby. Every healthy young infant Is entitled to at least one good vigorous crying spell a day. Give the baby a fair deal: Don't feed the poor tike any medicine and don t take any. thing in the way of food away from the unhappy baby just be cause he or she cries hard for a while, draws up knees, grows red in the face all that is per fectly normal. BAD AS U-BOATS QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Doth Sexes from One Ovary Awhile ago you told a reader you iuuiu iiim iiu rt'i-uru 01 a woman giv ing birtli to babies of both sexes after one 01 ner ovaries naa been removed. My wife had one ovarv rpmnvpH ni ae of 27. Two years Inter we married. Today she is the mother of a girl 3 ycctia uiu una a Duy iour monins oia. (J- C.) Answer Thank you and more tnan sixty other readers who kindly reported nmiinr experience, mat dis poses of the notion that one sex comes from one ovary, the other sex from ine otner ovary. Liberated For many years my mother was slave to physic she thought sha had to have a daily dose of to regi.late. . However, I sent for your booklet and convinced her she should try . . . she found it was lust as you said, and she has never had to resort to anything since. She eats her daily nanatui 01 piam wneat and lines it (Mrs. H. W., Jr.) Answer That alone eating a hand ful of olaln raw wheat dailv would probably correct the constipation habit in most instances it ine poor guiiiDie customers only had an elementary knowledge of nhvsiolocv. Peoole who think thev reaulre some artificial "ree. u ration wm lenrn someining 10 ineir advantage II they are not too stupid to tarn ov Rename ten cents ana stamped self addressed envelope for booklet "The constipation naDii ana I'nlnn HVOIpr.r " (Copyright 1045 by John F. Dille Co.) Flight o' Time Mediord and Jackson Co His tory from the files of the Mail Tribune 10. 20 and 34 years ago. TEN YEARS AGO TODAY June 3. 1935 (It Was Monday) Roosevelt urged to explain his NRA policy. Former President Hoover sees need of curb on "political bu-reauacracy." French liner Normandle sets fastest mark for crossing Atlantic. Everett Brayton breaks straight clay pigeons at shoot. 50 Trap set for kidnapers of Wey erhaueser boy in Umatilla county. Warm weather causes snow to melt In hills. Fair and warmer. High 81, low SO degrees. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY June 3. 1925 (It Was Wednesday) Peace treaty signed in Gold Hill war on auto speeders. New fish commissioners named by Gov. Pierce. Probable showers, low 45 degrees. High 64, Tennesee evolution trial, with William J. Bryan to fore, excites Interest of nation. Vice President Tom Marshall passes suddenly. Tents erected at Camp. Jack son to house state militia. THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AGO TODAY June 3. 1911 (It Was Friday) Anarchy threatens Mexico. Oregonian advocates state uni versity here. Contract let for building Sa cred Heart hospital. Ready for occupancy by December 1. Leo Miksche Now First Lieutenant Leo Miksche, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Miksche, 813 Minne sota avenue, and stationed in England with the Eighth air force, has been promoted to first lieutenant, information received by his parents states. The young man was also recently awarded an air medal. Lt. Miksche Is now piloting planes which are transporting former prisoners-of-war from Germany to England. He has been overseas since February and had completed 26 combat missions before the end of the war in Europe. His brother, Norbert, Is sta tioned in Seattle with the navy. Uie Mall Tribune Want Ada Washington, June 2 (U.R) Japanese suicide plane attacks on U. S. warships have brought this country up against a situa Hon so critical that, Manpower Chief Paul V. McNutt said to night, "the end of the war may be seriously delayed." Naval observers believed suc cess of the suicide attacks off Okinawa might force the Pacific high command to make changes in ship equipment and perhaps in tactical methods to meet a threat as serious as the German submarine offensive of 1942. Meanwhile, there were indi cations that the whole strategy of the long and costly Okinawa campaign is being reviewed in the hope of profiting by past mis takes in future and even more hazardous campaigns closer to the heart of Japan. McNutt referred specially to the lag in ship damage repair caused by failure of the hiring rate in West Coast government yards to keep "pace with enemy attacks on naval vessels in the Pacific." President Truman and Secre tary of Navy James V. Forrestal also have called the country's at tention to this state of affairs and have urged ship repair work ers to stay on the job. In his .message to Congress yesterday, Mr. Truman disclosed that navy and coast guard cas ualties off Okinawa up to May 29 had reached the unprecedent ed total of 4,729 killed and 4,640 wounded. Adm. Raymond A. Spruance. commander of the Fifth fleet, said the Okinawa operation "has resulted in the greatest naval casual s encountered in any of our operations." When it is considered that these casualties were inflicted aboard ship, it becomes appar ent that damage to the ships themselves has been more than severe. And, as President Truman pointed out to Congress, in the future there will be more dam age and casualties rather than less. SNELL CHALLENGE T Salem, Ore., June 2 (U.R) Gov. Earl Snell of Oregon sent a challenge to Gov. Mon C. Wall gren of Washington today he said Oregon s state employes will buy more war bonds than Wash ington s. Gov. Snell offered a "person ally conducted tour" of an Ore gon shipyard and banquet of Oregon's unsurpassed products' to vlov. Wallgren if Washington state employes unexpectedly buy more bonds than do Ore gon's during the seventh war loan. CARD OF THANKS We wish to exDresa nur lni-i-i, MinnKS and eoDrectnt on to our manv inenas ana relatives wno were bo kind to us durtnK our recent bereavement and also tor uie beautiful floral offer. ingi. AIRS. NANNIE ASKEN. and Family. BREAD IS IT ITS BST for mmmoH witM irs NEED REPAIRS? Get fj CENUIN E PARTS FOR ALL MM MACHINERY Yes, you get tht belt parti that FIT skilled MM dealer workmanship! Order earlyl Get genuine MM parts because , . . 1. Accurately manufac tured! 2. Original MM quality built in during quantify production! 3, Correct weight and toler. once requirements! 4. MM parts must pass rigid MM inspection! S. Treat ed to withstand the strains and torsions of their par ticular job! 6. Genuine MM ports ore Number Identified to mate sure you get the right onel 7. Genuine MM parts give long term, satisfac tory service most eco nomical! 8. 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He was with the 96th Infantry Division, sta tioned for several months at Camp White, and had been on Okinawa since early In Aprtt. The officer's parents reside In Omaha, Neb. Mrs. Sorenson, who came to Medford to reside, about two years ago, has an in fant son born In April. Her sister, Mrs. Ross F. Swall, re sides at 19 Barneburg road. Driving at high engine speeds in low or second speed can easily double the amount of gasoline used in getting under way. WANTED! TURKEY PICKERS Tuesday Morning OK POULTRY 2nd and Fir There's i ywjr fatvel PARTS and SERVICE for all makes ol CVA8HKKI and BEFR1UBHATORS YOUNGER'S APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. 31 N. Bartlett Phone 2411 at Own VoutOn Home w Let us show you how our "carefully designed" home loans can be so much better. Jacon County Federal savings & loan association 126 East Main lETOO-NITE SHOW ONLY SOUTH CENTRAL & RIVERSIDE AVE. JUNE 7 PERFORMANCE at 8 p. m. 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