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MEDFOUD. OKECJOX, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1925
NO. 76
Helen's Face Launched J, 000 Ships;
' But Hers Made Thousand Give
E
UNCLE SAM WILL
GIVE BADGES TO
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OF REGENTS TO
TO CLEAR CHICAGO
SEES PASSING OF
HI
ARE STILL NEEDED
TRIAL BY J
MEDFORD
OF LIQUOR GANGS
v' PORTLAND. Ore.,' Juno 17.
Alumni' of the UnlvoiHity of Oregon
vihf, were interested In having l'ro
fewjor Herbert Crombie Howe rcT
stored to the hoad of the English de
partment of the university from which
he Was recently demoted by the board
of .regents, have announced they will
press a petition to the board for re
consideration of the. case, says the
Portland Telegram today- ' . i
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Ash. Mrs.
Jarie Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Burns Powell, Charles W. Robison of
. Astoria and others, are named as
signing the petition, :
"A few years- ago," continues the
Telegram story, "when retirement of
Professor F. G. Young, head of tho
: economies' department, . and Dean
Btraub, was 'contemplated by the ro
i gents, a group of nlumnl was rallied
'nd through tholr" strong representa
..tlon the action of tho board was not
taken. , .
"The effort of alumni Interested In
the Howe case, the leaders of the
group that had conducted the fight
. to retain Young and Klrnub when re
tirement impended brought together
ft- m'ootlng and pledged many of the
alumni to uphold tho regents in their
demotion, of Howe.
"Friends of Professor Howe, many
of whom stood with Young in his
fight, are strongly stirred by this
action." 1
DENVER, June 18. Recently the
legal relationship of (he wife has
been changed bo that tho "spouse 1h
not owned legally by her husband,"
and the present legal rulings on
marital relations are being constantly
modified, Professor Sophoniuba
Breckenridge of socological depart
ment of the University of Chicago,
declared today in an address before
the national conference of social
'work here.
But the law of status" between
husband and wife n certs more elab
oration she Bald. Professor . Breck
enridge urged social service agencies
and workers to assist in the clarifi
cation of laws dealing with mnrringe
and marital relations so that chil-
'dren will not suffer from tho proaont
I defects of the statutes.
Out of 400 children under 8 years
of age -whose environmental habits
, were investigated by the Massachu
setts board of "mental hygiene, 8.6
j per cent were found to lack essen-
I Ua Is of successful upbringing in
their homes, Miss Bertha Reynolds,
Boston social worker, told the na
tional conference of social work here
today.
Of the 400 cases investigated, only
10 per cent lived in homes of pov
erty, Miss Reynolds said., The ab
sence of American" educational stand
ards, of play'' opportunities and of
normal family affection were mainly
the missing elements shown by the
survey, Miss Reynolds declared.
LOS ANGELES, Juno 17. (A. P.)
Evidence of a gigantic plot to market
stolen bonds front Chicago, Kansas
City and Bt. Louis today spurred fed
eral and county officials to an inten
sive search for John W. Worthington
of Chicago, socnlled "Wolf of LaHalle
SPOKANE, .'Wash., June 18. (A.
P.) Stricter rules on hunting of
street," who disappeared, from a san.-, upland . birds alone will provent tho
tahiuhl near h'ero Inst. Wptlneartnv
.The; nationally known boijd troltoi
convicted in Chicago and facing a
term" In -Atlanta prison wasivariously
reported as dying and recuperating at
the sanitarium when ho dropped from
'Sight last week with his daughtor,
Alice Worthington. V
v Negotiable securities stolen from
the Security Trust and Deposit com
pany of Chicago aggregating approxi
mately $148,000 In value, have been
traced to southern California, said
County District Attorney Asa Koycs
here today.
Numbers identical with some of
those on tho stolen bonds haye been
-located on sales slips said to have
been issued by Worthington or his
.associates. - - -
Advices received from Chicago,
Keyes added, . point to a connection
between Worthington and the Miller
gang of Chicago, whose leader In n
number of largo robberies now Is
serving a penitentiary sentence. -
Negotiable securities from Kansas
City and St. Louis 'stolen In recent
raids on banking and ' trust institu
tions also have found their way to
this section, Keyes said and his in
vestigations, he declared, were cen
tering about the theory that a clear
ing house for such loot hud bcon
established In Los Angeles.
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should you be dissatisfied.
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sallow, faded looking skin, or simply
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wind and sun, you will find that all
these trials quickly disappear with
the use of this old-fashioned beauty
recipe brousht un to date.
Howard's Buttermilk Crpam Is only
sold on a pofltive guarantee of satis
faction or money back. Adv.
extermination .of several . species,
A. B. Burghduff, head of the state
Helen of Troy, whose face "launched n thousand ships' had
nothing on Mrs. Ethel- Tully Dunlap, wife- of Lieut.- Lionel H.
Dunlap. U. S. army, now stationed in Duyton, O. - Mrs. Dunlap
has just been revealed ns the model for the famous Red Cross mirse
poster by James Montgomery FlngfT, which caused conntless thou
sands tQ contribute money for medical and relief work during the
game department of Oregon, de
clared beforo the opening session
hero today of the first annual' West
ern Outdoor U(o conforonro being
held here in connection with the
sixth annual sportsmen's and tour
ists' fair.
"Shorter twmsons, further hntf Re
strictions,' thn1 elimination of pump
! and automatic 'shotguns and the
1 probable elimination of the use of
duff.. He said that 90 per cent of
the upland bird shooting 1b furnished
1 (tin ttminftnrl anAMna thn PhlnPHfl
"J nU ...... w . v. V'V --.. "
nrwl thn lnnirrtHnn hhwifmnt.
. J,- O; H; ' ReyrioldsbT Spokane1 was
eicrioii rrmimmn or win conim-viice.
CHICAGO, June 17. (A. l)
Six 'leather-bound bookH which, ac
cording to the potice, form a com
plete revelation of the operations of
one of Chicago's largest liquor rings,
have come in possession of authori
ties 'through the drivo on the city's
gangsters.
In a raid in tho headquarters of
the Clennea brothers, one of whom,
Mike Oennea, was slain In Satur-j
day's street fight between gang;
members and poUcea the police found
records of liquor receipts a nd ship
ments; names of shippers; the prices
recetved and the prices paid for the
ring's product. There were even
receipts for gas bills paid, one re
vealing that some "cookers" of mash
used us- much as $100 worth of gas
month.
The papers also revealed, authori
ties Bald, the identity of a fourth
person 'connected with tho gangs
who participated in Saturday's fight.
State's Attorney Crowo character
ized the documents as enough am
munition to send to the penitentiary
or drive out of the city every one
of the Oennea gang "from the four
Genneas who are left down to their
lowliest Imported distiller or shotgun
man." . ,
Howard Ehy, head of the immi
gration bureau in Chicago, disclosed
that Mike Oennea hrtd been ques
tioned last week in connection with
the activities of Vinclnzo Azzarollo,
a , Gennea " ngent arrested in Tampa,
Fla. Ayzarello was said to have
seven Immigrants with htm, believed
to 1 have ; been smuggled Into the
country by- way of tho Bermudas.
Eby said the Genneas wore Import
ing men from southern Italy and i
Sicily delivered in Chicago for $500 j
a head. I
WASHINGTON. June IS. A badge
for wear with civilian clothes and
to denote service in the army wa
authorized today by the war depart
ment. It will be procured through
the quartermaster corps and mado
available by authorized agencies of
tho government'.
Those entitled to wear the new
badge will be former or present en
listed personnel, com missioned offi
cers or nurses who served in the
military forces In time of war, those
who have had army service or train
ing in peace times anil those who
have been members of military units
conducted under the war depart
ment, Including service as contract
surgeons or veterinarians.
The bu dge set s fort h a n ea gle
with wIiiks splayed together with
the national colors and the Inscrip
tion "national defense."
PAINLEVE'S PLANS
PARIS, Juno 18. (A. P.) The
French cabinet yesterday approved
Premier Painleve's plans for a quick
termination of the Ktfflan trouble In
Morocco and it was said French war
ships had been stationed off tho Rif
flun coast today.
M. Palnlevo arrived from Morocco
whero ho. visited tho French front,
five minutes before tho cabinet ses
sion began.
Tho premier reported to the cabinet
tho measures he had taken while In
Morocco "to reduce to a minimum the
risks and duration of the' military op
erations there."
ni-INVKR. Colo.. June IK. (A. P.)
The passing of tho present methods
of handling crime through ; either
criminal courts for adults or juvenile
courts for children was predicted as a
future chango in society by Judge Ben
B. lludsey, nationally known juvonile
I jurist of Denver, in an address today
beforo the national conference of so
cial work. -
1 '"These courts will be supplanted by
Institutions of human welfare," he de
clared. "Neither Juries nor Judges at
present are educated or equipped to
deal with problems of children's de
linquency or adult crimes," Judge
Undsey said, "and this work will be
done by skilled specialists who have
been trained In psychology, biology
and sociology through Institutions of
milium ifmiiuiiH hiiu wfiiure.
Criminals and delinquents will ""be
divided Into three classes. Judge Und
sey predicted, tho most- dangerous
class to society being found among tho
"super-intelligent, " or Uiose who are
clever enoush to cheat and rob and
dodge the law; the second' class .will
be "tho dullards," who are too stupid
to know they are doing, wrong, and
easily captured by the authorities; and
the third, tho least dangerous group.
'the feeble minded, who will be Inves
tigated by tho psychiatrists and isolat
ed from society In Institutions more
like hospitals than prisons." ' 1
William Murdock, English chem
ist, used gas for lighting In : 1798.
SUMMER COLDS
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