SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday, Junt 24, 1941
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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Parry
A crarrltv of S500 bills in this
vldnitv is reported. Neither
have dinosaurs and other pre
historic monsters reen pienuim
hereabouts for about 300,000
years. .
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Little interest was shown In
the special state election Fri.
Only when he or she is mad, or
voting for Utopia, does the voter
advance like an avalanche on the
polls. Other times he would rath
er cast a fly on a fishing stream,
than a ballot.
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Portland won a ball game
Wed., with Ad Liska' pitching
and Royal Brown of the E. Pt.
Browns in the grandstand scold
ing the umpire.
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Due to the use of baling ma
chinery, the haystack Is becom
. Ing obsolete in the rural regions.
People with needles, will have to
lose them elsewhere.
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Herbert Hoover, former presi
dent, has outlined a plan to end
the socalled beef shortage. He
argued too many fat, prime
steers on the ranges, and too
many "bum steers" coming out
- of Washington, D. C, produced
the mess.
A number of valley GIs are
back home, after months in
enemy prison camps. All report
- the meals were no Grange din
ners.
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The Jens Jensen boy John, in
Austria has a sore arm, he
writes, due to hurling and win
ning a ball game, that puzzled
the natives.
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Due to an increase In gasoline,
and the long evenings, speeding
on North Central is getting back
to pre-war recklessness.
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A war on "intolerance" in
America is planned. When the
Klan racket was in full flower
here In the 20's, the same thing
happened. None of the Kleaglea
Jumped off Dodge bridge, or
into any of the lakes.
Heir Hitler of Germany, and
parts unknown, is now said to be
In Hamburg. He also had his face
lifted, and is reported to bs the
father of a boy. The world hopes
he doesn't look like his Paw,
and has more sense.
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Sheep are now being used as
' lawnmowers, and ultimately will
become lamb chops. They are
efficient, and all in sheep's cloth
ing. e e e
The world security parley at
Frisco, in session longer than the
Oregon legislature, is expected
to conclude the coming week.
The demobilization of the horde
of committees, will not take
long.
The situation In the Pacific
Improves. The Japs are surren
dering, a la Krauts, and experts
are rapping optimism. Jim (Pure
water) Owen still predicts the
Nips will fold on his birthday,
Friday. July 13.
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Tho cthse lawn chapter of the
Robin Aid society, was hostess
to Gladys (Snowball) Robin, a
charming platinum blonde and
recent arrival. District Attorney
J. Cochran Robin mado a brief
talk, and said the low-llfcd gos
sips scattering reports the honor
guest was a "peroxide blonde",
would be indicted for malicious
libel, base slander, first degree
perjury, and un-robln conduct.
She personally thanked her
brave and gallant defender. That
evening the prosecutor was
mysteriously pecked on the head,
in his sleep. Mrs. Robin said she
had no idea who would do such
a thing. j
Editorial Correspondence
i l. Tn. 22-
,.. w It. "undersround." and still has. But
it is not subversive in character, merely subterranean.- Every now
and then like a swimming seal it comes up for air, and then and
only then, does John . t-UDiic noucsu,
In the public meeting yesterday, for example, there was a long
" . . -. r. i c,.i.' mmnlilu rpffordins the revl-
discusslon Deiore ueiiemi - -, .---.- --
slon of treaties, one of the many issues between the American
and Russian delegations in general and Senator Vandenberg and
Commissar Molotov In particular. A.mMv
Can or can not, existing treaties be discussed In the Assembly
and when conditions warrant from the standpoint of preventing
war, can the Assembly recommend revision to the Security Com
mission? ,
As on most important issues the United Nations divide, some
standing with Russia, others with the United States, and although
according to present plans, the final document will be sealed and
signed within the next 72 hours, there promises to be no agree
ment then as far as interpretation Is concerned.
There were requests by several delegates during the discussion
to secure an OFFICIAL interpretation; but as Pedilla Nervo of the
Mexican delegation pointed out, the commlssior has no authority
to interpret that provision, or any other.
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: So there the issue remains undetermined and underground, one
group of nations believing one thing, another group another, one
ornnn endorsing one interpretation, another group the opposite.
Not a serious matter at the moment, but it might well develop
into one at some future time.
However such differences, as we view the matter, are inevit
able. And if the World Court eventually functions as it snouia
function then that body will decide the question of interpretation
just as the U. S. Supreme Court now determines the exact mean
ing of the provisions of our own Constitution.
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Incidently this discussion revealed two new speakers of unusual
effectiveness: Victor, Andrade of Bolivia, and Anis Bey Azer of
Egypt, both supporting the U. S. contention.- Anis Bey, who spoke
in charming and fluent English, made a particularly strong plea,
and was given a real burst of applause by the gallery and some
of the delegates, when he finished. . .
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' Representatives of Chile, France and Colombia, on the other
hand, spoke just as vehemently against any such Interpretation,
and stood four-square with the Molotov declaration that a treaty
signed and sealed is an historical FACT and can't be a matter for
discussion or revision.
It is almost needless to add, that in the opinion of this depart
ment the United States is entirely Tight in this matter.
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Another Issue under the surface is: the recent trouble in the
Near East between France and Syria. . This broke out in the open
on Wednesday, and had all the makings of a free-for-all fight when
the cool and composed chairman from Denmark squelched it.-
The representative from Iraq, in discussing the Big-Five veto
called attention to a point previously remarked upon in this
column namely: ,
That HAD the present charter been functioning, and an inci
dent similar to the French-Syrian outbreak in the Near East oc
curred, France by exercising her veto could have prevented any
move by the new League to restrain her. .
No doubt of the truth of the statement but it wasn t, to ex
press it mildly, very diplomatic.
A delegate from France immediately Jumped to his feet and de
manded that the chair rule the speaker out of order. To say the
situation was tense is to be guilty of Understatement.
The chairman Ignored this request, however, and tried to smooth
the troubled waters by turning to the next order of business,
whereupon a delegate from Arabia asked to be recognized and
mane a statement, presumably also'agalnst France. !
The chairman then took things into his own hands and requested
the delegates not to indulge in controversies of sucli a nature and
In the Interest of meeting the adjournment date to proceed with
the regular, business.
This was done, and no doubt when the charter Is signed every
thing will appear sweet and harmonious, as far as the Near East
is concerned. But don't fool yourself it won't be as far as France
and the nations of tho Arabian League are concerned, beneath
vnui aunace.
Then, of course, comes the hardv nerpnnlnl nf rllcriicclnn th
East Indian nationalists fight for independence. It Is really amus
ing ana yei 11 is oi course, serious.
Before the same commission on Trusteeshins Mnrehni smt
presiding the King's Minister of the Colonial Possessions, Lord
Cranborne, really went Into an oratorical high and shot the works,
we never suspected His Lordship could get so worked up and
pyrotechnic.
He closcd-as follows, we quote:
"What do these peoples want (the colonials)? They want
liberty. We can give them liberty. They want Justice. We
can give them justice. They want all that we comprehend
In the term free Institutions. We can give them that. Let
us train them, educate them, and give them the benefit of our
resources and our experience. Let us help them to climb the
rungs of the ladder of self-government. That is the purpose
of this chapter (In the charter) so that ultimately dependent
or independent, they may play their full part In a peaceful
prosperous and INTERDEPENDENT world!"
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Well, the Indians Just couldn't take It!
One of them sat only a coiiDle of seat iw In (h. r,...
tlon and he practically ran out. We haven't seen him since. An-
other very Intelligent and naturally mild and kindly, followed
him. Later we saw the latter in the hotel lobby, looking as if he
nem jiiai aui-nnca a lunerai or some dear friend.
"What did you think of Lord Cranborne's speech?" we asked.
We were sorry the moment we had said it. for h nv. n
reproachful look, in which there was also repressed anger and re- i
sentmcnt. I
He did not reply, merelv shook hie hn en, (,.r,i ....... u?. I
felt properly rebuked. . ;
T.atpr Dr S OihA TnnU. ,1,,lf.V. v,..t !. I 1 i ,
..-...;,, uii. tsi, t, mm lias a inn i vi-iuua '
Sense of humor rpmnrknH that th Anlu 4am. V. . !, a ' hi. T , .
- - , ...... .... vxij 11. ,,b i lav, iui no uvjiii-
ship and his speech was one he believed could not be used In the
western part of the United Slates without a smile, and he did not
FEEL like SMILING!
Said another: We have been under British rule for 200 years. 1
during wnicn time we have, according to Lord Cranborne, been
trained, educated and given tho great benefits of British resources
and experience and TODAY the illiterate ratio throughout India
is 83 per cent.
The point we wish to make is this:
In this question, is another of those underground currents which
has been ebbing and flowing throughout this conference, appear
ing only now and then on the surface, but which promises to con
tinue to go on, after this conference ends, and eventually will
have to be seriously considered by it, if its peace of the world is
to be preserved. R.W.R.
Your' Health and It's Care
By DR. WILLIAM BRADY M.D.
Readers should address Inquiries toi Dr William Brady.
266 El Camino Beverly Hills. Calif.
good for health, nuerologlst declares.
SOMETHING WISHY-WASHY ABOUT ALLERGY
Government orders Polar ex
hibition to install radio before
! starting north.
Orders Issued for departure of
National Guard encampment,
and first train will leave Friday.
m
H iinia.l.ii inf
Maybe I should say namby
pamby rather than wishy-washy,
or, come to think of it, decadent
m might be the
,1 word for it.
1 Anyway there
are far too
many people
w.l t h allergy
and I don't
mean being al
lergic to one's
wife' s rela
tives. "Hay fe
ver" real or
spurious, tea
sonal or unsea-
Dr. Brady o n a 1, asthma,
eczema, hives, angioneurotic ede
ma and a great many cases of
what purports to be acute coryza
or "cold in the head" but fails to
develop into such illness, these
are the familiar forms of allergy.
I use the terms wishy - washy,
namby-pamby and decadent be
cause this increasing modern
sensitivity is certainly weakness
in the race. It is a weakness and
at the same time a handicap.
This is merely my notion and
please bear in mind that it is
just OI' Doc Brady trying to tell
the world about something which
is as great a mystery to him as
it Is to any other doctor who has
the temerity to discuss the sub
ject at all.
If you are still listening or
have nothing better to do at the
moment 1 11 go on to say that
believe one reason if not the
reason for allergic sensitivity is
our national nutritional deficien
cy inadequate daily intake of
calcium and vitamin D.
For years before the nutrition
investigators discovered the cal
cium deficiency of the ordinary
American diet physicians had
prescribed calcium empirically,
as nearly as I ever learned, for
some cases of migraine (periodic
sick headache) ordinary so-called
"nervous" headache, chronic ec
zema, recurring hives, spasmodic
asthma and other conditions lat
terly regarded as algeric.
Only recently have physicians
learned that whenever calcium
is "indicated" in such conditions
a sufficient amount of vitamin D
should go with it, to promote as
similation, utilization and reten
tion of the calcium and enhance
its remedial or curative effect.
For vitamin D is essential for the
metabolism of calcium in the
body in any circumstance. If
the vitamin D is not given with
the calcium it must be forthcom
ing from such foods as milk,
cream,- butter, egg ' yolk or
canned salmon the only foods
containing significant amounts,
although hardly enough to meet
the requirements of the body :
Of course if the individual en
Joys sufficient exposure of the
naked skin to sunlight the ultra
violet of the sunlight will gener
ate vitamin D in the individual's
body. For this reason it is par
ticularly advisable that one who
is subject to any allergic sensi
tivity take advantage of every
opportunity to expose as much
skin as possible to sunlight or
daylight even in the shade of
course with due care against sunburn.
Hollywood Stuffing
Whet If anything will Increase my
bust measurements? I'm OK when
alone, but I have to retire when an
other female comes around. All my
sisters end friends have Hollywood fig
ures. (Mrs. W. C.I
Answer It Is four-fifths stuffing. In
some instances young women, married
or unmarried, with deficient general
development, acquire better breast
development and get relief from men
strual difficulties under treatment
with estrogenic hormones. This can
be given by physicians only. The tech
nique was described by Cyril Mac
Bryde In Jour. A. M. A., Mar. 18. '39.
Posture and physical fitness have
much to do with this question, which
seems to worry many girls in their
'teens. Girls should make posture a
study and give a fair share of time
dally to cultivating physical fitness,
preferably by hiking, swimming, ten
nis, or other games of general physi
cal activities, or if they are slaveys
tied behind desk, counter, machine or
ticket windows, they may do a few
somersaults and some of the move
ments of the Last Brady Symphony
for words and music sena ten t-enw
and stamped self addressed envelope.
Skinny Winnies who are Just not
there all over may get help from the
pamphlet "How to Cain Weight"
mailed on written request (no clip
ping, olease) if you inclose stamped
self addressed envelope.
(Copyright 1945 by John P. DlUe Co.)
THIRTY-FOUR YEARS
AGO TODAY
June 24, 1911
(It Was Friday)
Fruit crop benefitted by half
InnV. nt rain In vallpv. and more
predicted. Dust on county road
laid.
RaeMonta nf Wnnristnrlc ave..
aroused by midnight revelers,
call police.
More teachers than school va
cancies In the county.
Carramusa, 37, former Kansas
City tavern owne. flain in front
at his home as he prepared to
take his wife and three children
to a "baby shower."
Neighbors said three men
drove up next to Carramusa's
car last night as he pulled over
to the curb. Before he could
turn off the Ignition, the men
fired two bullets into his head.
Golf players still are being
urged to turn in unplayable balls
for reprocessing because released
synthetic rubber supplies are
considered inadequate for other
than servicemen's balls.
QUESTIONS ANSWERS
Conservative Treatment
I can't understand why you don't
stress the point of dlathermv extirpa
tion of Inrected tonsils. Have had mine
removed that wav and I never lost a
day from my work or missed a meal.
(Mrs. D. R. H.)
Answer I thought I had harped on
that line enough For the benefit of
reanrs who came In late. I believe
diathermy lelectro-coagulatloni is the
method of choice in the treatment of
Infected tonsils.
Flight o Time
Medtord and Jackson Co. His
tory from the files of the Mai)
Tribune 10. 20 and 34 years
ago.
TEN
YEARS AGO TODAY
June 24, 1935
(It Was Monday) -
Chamber of Commerce mining
committee plans drive.
Fair. High 76, low 44 degrees.
Joe Louis to fight Cannera to
morrow night.
Medford Guardsmen win laur
els at Camp Lewis.
Record turkey crop forecast
for valley coming season.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
June 24, 1925
(It Was Wednesday)
Americans in China flee from
wild mobs.
High 97,
Continued warm,
low 55 degrees.
Reading newspaper comics
Do you offend because of NT?
Nerrout tension U on 01 the greatest
cautea of body odor! Deo stwftil
this unpleauntneu tafelr and lail
injtlr. Sort-textured cream la eaaily
applied soothing to tbt akio, harm
leta to fabrics.
NEAVOUa TBNIION
TAYLOR'S
PENNY-WISE
DRUGS
523 E. Main Medford
wnamrn
Population Count
At Central Point
Central Point, June 23 Six
enumerators are taking a census
of Central Point under provisions
of a law pnssed by the legislature
this year, City Recorder Tex has
announced.
Under the laws of Oregon all
cities within the state receive an
apportionment of monies receiv
ed from liquor sales and gasoline
taxes, based on the 1940 census.
Because so many cities have had
an abnormal increase In popula
tion the legislature felt this un
fair to smaller communities to
passed an act permitting towns
under 2,000 population to re
quest Secretary of Slate Robert
S. Farrell to make a special
count. The new figure will be
used in . making future allotments.
Sgt. Claflin Home
From Prison Camp
Staff Sgt. Cecil Claflin, a pris
oner of the Germans for three
months, arrived home Wednes
day and is with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Elverton Claflin, Route
1, box 424. The sergeant was
shot down over the Po valley,
Italy while on a raid from Cor
slca and was slightly wounded
In parachuting from his plane.
He Is suffering from malnutri
tion but Is otherwise in fait
health. He reports In 60 days to
base at Santa Monica, Calif.
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greater protection and longer life! Yet,
this superior type of roof costs but little
more than in ordinary roof!
Your government wants you to pro tea
your property. So, come in and let us
show you u by and bow the best roof for
your home is a PABCO "Welded" ROOF.
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Kendall Middleton
In Hawaii Hospital
Pvt. Kendall Middleton,
brother of Mrs. William McAl
lister of Medford, was wounded
during the battle .of Okinawa
and is now a patient in an army
hospital in the Hawaiian islands,
a message received by Mrs. Mc
Allister states.
The young man entered the
service last June and received
his Purple Heart medal for be
ing wounded in action exactly
on the anniversary of his first
year in the service. He was a
student in Medford high school
before entering the service and
had made his home with Mrs.
McAllister for a number of
years.
Ex-Con Victim In
Gangland Killing
Chicago, June 23 (U.R) A
light-blue sedan was the only
clue police had today to the shot
gun murder of ex-Convict Carl
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