The New OREGON STATESMAN. Salenw Oregon, Thursday Morning, December S. 19X8 COAST TBS BEEKHG CZAR MUSIC STARS FIND REAL ROMANCE - 1 Tommissioner to Supervise Conferenpe Games May be Approved Br VICTOR G. SIDLEU Associated Press Sport Writer r.ns AKOELES. Dec. 6- (AP) Subterranean rumblings mai hook this mecca or the west's football dan tonight a coaches, graduate managers and faculty representatives of the Pacific coast conference prepared to open their annual meeting here tomor row. Indicated that the question of a commissioner for the circuit would come up before the gather ing. Talked about for the last two or three annual meetings, the ques tion never has been brought up on the convention floor. However, It was Indicated that there has been a decided trend In favor; of such a football head, one who would appoint all officials and set tle 411 matters of eligibility, as Major J. L. Griffiths does in the "big ten." j Right Man Not Found Rut nni obstacle was reported as standing In the way of the se lection and appointment of a com missioner, and that was the man to fill It. With the Job a big one. It requires a big man to fill it. v and as yet the right one has not been found. It was said. The football coaches and grad uate managers had a play day to day, taking part In the annual coaches' golf tournament. Tomor row, however, they and the faculty representatives, will get down to business. The program for the meeting follows: Thursday Appointment of com mittees. It Is probable that the committees will report Jhe same evening. Friday Draw up football schedules during the day. Ban quet for alt in evening. Saturday Wind up business and elect officers. It Is In the drawing up of the 1929 schedules that the main in terest lies. The members of the ."big four," Stanford. California Washington and Southern Califor nia already have announced game with each other. The schedule are expected to be released Fri day. AH of the coaches with the ex- 1MNRETU1ST0 in FORMER HUBBV MARTINEZ. Calif.. Dec. 5. (AP) Return of a woman to her first love after she had married auother man caused arrest here tod. of Lee Downs. 31, a cook. And Mrs. Ruby Viola Downs Siulth, 23. formerly of Vancouver, Wash., on complaint of Clarence D. Smith. 26. also of Vancouver, '"who accused Mrs. Smith of bigamy. Police said Mrs. Smith admit ted the charge, explaining that she had married Smith after re ceiving a letter from Downs say- lug he had obtained a divorce They quoted her as saying she deserted Smith after getting more letters from Downs denying that he had divorced her, and bad hiked down- the coast to rejoin her first husband. She said she and Downs were married at North Bend. Ore., and that their 4 year old daughter Is there with Mrs. Smith's parents. Smith sa.l n- 1 married the woman in Vancouver, .October 11. 1926. Polite said "Downs corroborated his wife's 4 statements regarding their mar riage, separation and reconcilia tion. Police arrested Mrs. Smith as she walked toward the eabin where she and Downs lived. : - ! - in ' ,,. .0- mimk:,r!. . . f- '''I s ' & 11 Ill Nwk c Q 11 ""t1,- visv; hvr j u - p l MOTHER WO JT BEIffEOILT They're AH Lies," She Says When Asked About Confession Culminating a musical romance which began at a studio gather tng four years ago, news of the .recent marriage of Nanette Guil ford, one of the youngest stars of the Metropolitan Opera company, and Max Rosen, celebrated concert violinist, has leaked out. Both are of New York. Photo shows Miss Guilford and Rosen, in inset. DietandHealtK By Lulu Huivt Peters rxix flutfior of Dierand HeeltrTandDiet or Children their vitamins, mineral elements and bulk. (Contnlued from Page 1.) "Why ask me about the mur ders? I don't know anything about them." she shrieked out. "Lies! AH lies!" she hurled back when asked about her son's reported confessions. "Stuart never made any of them statements. I don't belteve he made a confession at all and I'll continue not to believe it until he tells me so himself. The whole thing has been Invented by your newspapers. "The newspapers will do any thing to make up news. They're tired of writing about Aimee Sem ple MePherson so now they have picked on me and Stuart. I think they're going one better with me. With all the publicity I've got I could sign a good vaudeville con tract now. Breaking Seal On Freight Car Charged to Five Five Salem boys were turned over to the county Juvenile officer Wednesday by Chief ot Police Frank Mlnto on complaint of In spector Steward of the Southern Pacific. At least two of the boys are implicated In the breaking ot a seal on one of the freight trains at the local yards. All the boys are just through the eighth grade, although all but one Is old for his school rank. Salem Markets mia rmti Apple, f. and f. Jootthmas S l.5 iiicioi l.Tsas.sa PviUenbrr . . 1.23 Wtator Ba Wa. Kortkara Spy - . B tmu. la. 1.S3 -l.SS - .esi -S.00 RECORD OmWrrl. Wcttara, hs OroiB4iy. SS. 10-s pkg S.7S Balk lUllowmi. lb .19 0 ! Co rait ho hi .OS Znparor. lb .OT OMaaiiatt, Arim MM S.TS rloriaa. eM .0036.25 Caab kaaay, n era 4.75ji.6 Uawi, Cat. loe's ITS' (a5 IW Y Florentine Trio To Appear With MacDowell Club Arthur Johnson, Portland tenor, and the Florentine trio, alao of Portland, have been chosen as the ; visiting artists to assist the Salem MaeDowell club in presenting its annual Christmas concert, tonight at the Calvary Baptist church. One of the memtgers of the Florentine trio is Ruth Lorraine Close. inter Rationally noted as a harpist. The trio appeared here last spring at a MacDowell club concert, but Miss Close was not with it at the time. Other members of the trio are Marie Chapman McDonald, violin ist, and Ida Mathews, cellist. The group will play accompaniment- for some of the MacDowell club .caorus numbers, in addition to f special trio and solo numbers. ' INGKE DIK X T OF MYRTLE U-'AYES ISKD IN DIABETES EPKRDIEXT Myrtillin for Diabetes MONO the Alpine peasantry (and in some of the rural districts of the United States , a tea made of the blue berry leaf is believed to be good for dia betes. In 1925 Pro fessor Durlg, of the University of Vienna. Im pressed with the idea that there might be some value in the use of the blueberry leaf for diabetes. rioHriart tn test wviuiHTrtnnj ,t on dog, that had been made diabetic. It was found that there were two antag onistic ingredients In the leaves one which seemed to raise the blood sugar and the other to low er It. This lowering factor was particularly purified and given the name myrtillin, because It was obtained from the myrtle family of plants. (This myrtillin prob ably occurs in all green plants, but It is higher in the blaeberry snd various myrtles.) The results from the use of myrtillin were very variable. Dr. Frederick M. Allen has been trying out myrtillin In his laboratory on diabetic dogs, and has been nsing it with some of his patients, as it can be taken by mouth and is iwrrmlesd under all conditions. But his conclusions ire that while in some cases it eema to have good effect, and in mild cases may be of benefit, the product Is feeble and uncertain. as compared with Insulin. Dr. Allen believes it is best to et rid of the excess sugar in the blood by diet and insulin, if necessary and then to give myr tillin to help the patient to toler ate starches and sugars. He thinks that myrtillin plays some part in the use of carbohydrates n the body, and that It will prove valuable as an additional treat ment in diabetes. The work on myrtillin is still In he experimental stage. Acid Fruits K. Acid fruits and some veg etables do give an acid reaction to litmus paper, and they are acid after eating, until they are digest ed. Then the acid is burned, leav ing an alkaline ash with which it was combined. Those who have Inflammatory conditions of the stomach and intestinal tract sometimes have to omit these acid-tasting foods for a while un. til their condition Is Improved. The normal diet should contain a pound and a half to two pounds of fruit and vegetables dally for Mrs. E. The prevention of ap pendicitis is similar to the pre ventton of any disease, and that Is: a balanced diet, fresh air. suf ficient sleep and rest, and some vigorous exercises of the trunk muscles. It Is found In most cases ot appendicitis that there Is a long history of constipation. This us ually means a history of diet lack ing in sufficient vegetables and fruit and of lack of exercise of the trunk muscles. If you are Interested, we have an article on Constipation, also one on Atonic Abdominal Wall. which gives some splendid exer. cises for the trunk muscles. A. Until yon can have a phys ician give you a thorough exam ination and advice, get an alarm clock. Empty your bladder before retiring and set an alarm clock to call you at four or five hours af ter you retire. to, enuresis is not necessarily due to inflammation of the kid neys or bladder. It may be a ner vous habit; there may be some trouble with the sphincter mus cles at the neck of the bladder; the urine may be irritating, etc. (This. In time, may cause inflam mation of the bladder and kid neys and other organs.) Improp er nourishment, resulting in over weight or underweight, frequently Is a factor. SPREE WINDED The club league carried on the "break a record" campaign which seems to have the concerted sap-; port of all bowling leagues per forming at the Winter Garden. Wednesday night when the Drug gists set a new team series mark of 2520. anu then the Elks Cabs stole the honors from the pill rollers by chalking up a still higher record. 2S77. Van Patten of the Elks did his part by boost ing the-Individual series record to 619. The ElksCubs won three games from the Western Auto Supply company; the Druggists beat the (Associated Oil quintet two out of l'hree, and the Lions took two out t f three from the Wolverines. 1 Y A Jni.kl.n mnAt 1 ii a nun;iat uuuuicd uiauu, vantola and Steinbock heat Alll- on and Coe 1855 to 1668 League scores were: Drurrl Uatet 189 1S9 I2S 50i I.jncU 163 195 Self 173 14 Mnni 145 165 Xelion 165 210 Total 825 905 Associated OU Pattersoa 13S lfll Kin 1S3 19S Wickart 160 19 Knmler 170 22 Endleott 1 15s Totals 810 B36 Western Ante -VaUisaaa J..17i 183 C Pittad, aa I60's ITS' seo's SIS's sad smaller ."vara, tarsi Rv Peasegraaataa. lb. Vaiacss. la. Vagatablas (Wbatosala notatloat) Artiabakaa. dot. Baaaa. OaM- lb. raapkiaa, lb. CHry. U lblah. Sea Crata, Oalir., styia Kaarts, doc, bunohas Editor's Note: Dr. Peters can not diagnose, nor give personal advice. Tour questions, if of gen eral Interest, will be answered in the column, in turn. Requests for articles mast be accompanied by a fully self-addressed, stamped en. velope and 3 cents in coin for each article, to cover cost of printing and handling. For the pamphlet on reducing and gain ing, 10 cents In coin, with fully self-addressed, stamped envelope, must be enclosed. Address Dr. Peters, in care of this paper. Physician, Tour trouble, mad am, seems to be due to an excess of adipose tissue. Mrs. Plumpton My goodness! I wonder if that is what makes me so awfully 'fat? The Pathfinder. 1 WUlUat A. Wall. Vs -! J A . J 3 1 bii'i ataaoadoaa RC I aLi? ArA a fJrl .... I Seatavaaaaat. A IsV 1 jg-fC UjALl A 1 H. I lag ssaasasatrt ietbs fVx" A I asssT! f,il v I eona of iha Amor- lST I ft jTTs s5 A A lcaa W r I d war . lj UlLP I tv6 H VAoaa." Kara taaa Py X V. J 9 r-. 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