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IW BOWLER BELIEVED HELD Chicago Tribune Plane Un reported Since Friday May Have Been Forced Down in Canadian Wilds Bad Weather Blamed. OTTAWA, .Inly M Tho nmihlbiun nlrpuinc- "Vnthi" . Powler, ytmk the air today frm an umli'tri'inliied point In tlH Hudson Hay country, continuing Itfi flilit from Chi cago to Hcrliu. , CHICAGO, July 8. iA) "Some where in Canada" was the most definite address today of the Chi na if o Trihune'd t Chicao-to-Berlin amphibian plane, the "L'ntin" Bow ler, and its crew of three who wt'iu last heard from early Friday. Since it:5S a. m., Friday, no merf-v-ntSi has been reeeived from the plune. At that time Parker D. Cramer, eo-pllot and navigator, radioed that the "Untin" Bowler was landing at Great Whale, in the Hudson Flay country." Kent's were expressed yesterday t hat the Bowler had heen forced down in the wooded hills of north ern Quebec, hy storms which are known lb have crossed its path, hut Tribune officials were confident, they said, that the plane had met with no accident, hut had prob ably heen kept to the ground by unfavorable weather. The "l'ntin" BuwW left here Wednesday morning on what was to have heen a five-day flight to Berlin, to chart a new commercial alrlane to the Old World. KII.I.EltS The Aero club of France cireu In r ized 3.000 peop le to See h o w many would like the chance of buy ing An airplane at $2.0u0 or less. Only 72 favored it. ICight vacation camps for farm women are to he conducted in Ver mont this year. Kalph Be Palma is in his twenty-second consecutive year as a professional .automobile race driver. Almost 100 new industries were started in downstate Illinois in 11I2H. Keconei Hat ions have increased l.t'OO per cent thiH year, says Judge James I!. Kuhl of Cleveland, Ohio, who hears loo cases weekly. Two new oil pools were discov ered by accident near San -Angelo, Tex., when operators were drilling to dispose of waste salt in shallow sand. -' . An abandoned ' jnil . at Crown Point Center, N. Y is being re modelel and will be used as a resi dence by one of the citizens, who has purchased the disused struc- 1 u re. Two Shakespearian plays with attendiint music will he presented at the Heidelberg, Germany," fes tival this summer. All speedways over which auto mobile races are held must he re- measured by a licenses surveyor this year. ' The "Vengeur," French airplane carrier, will have three decks for landing and 16 catpults for launch ing rhips. Automobile racing has grown so popular that promoters announco an increase in returns of 37 per cent over the 1 !2 7 figures. Tiie Netherlands East Indies has become automobile struck and last year b.82!i American made cars were shipped there. Paris sympathizes with X e w York in its traffic problem. The Place dii 'lOpera now rivals Forty second -street - and. Broadway for congestion and a remedy Is sought. The French automotive world is watching the development of what is culled the "dry crank case" method of cooling and filtering the motor oil in automobiles. Hln mo It on (he Auto HINSDAKi:. .Mass. iP) When a motorist siileswiped a pole here li inconvenienced people all over town. Out wetit the lights and the mi Iron tl .nignals and considerable groping was done before the dam age was restored. In making maytonaise don't all your oil in at once A Little at a time is the best That's the way Hills Bros, roast their coffee a , feW pounds at a time. Every berry is roasted evenly. No bulk-f oasting method can pro duce such flavor as this proc ess Controlled Roasting. HILLS BROS COFFEE Pmk from tkt frit' ttiHy ofenrd with tiu ktj. C1W IN STORM PATH Dour CHICAGO PLANE LOST IN CANADIAN WILDS t -vruf f i Associated rosi Pfioro The "'Untin' Bowler," amphibian plane owned by the Chicago Tribune, was to seek a new oommer--. ciat route fiom Chicago to Berlin, flying in short jumps along the ijreat circle. The trio making the at- ". tempt, left to right Bob Wood, Tribune aviator-editor, Co-Pilot Parker Crarr.sr and Pilot Bob Gast. M'DONALD MAKING! WEST IE CLOB IMPROVEMENTS U KINGS OF COURT ROGUE ELK PLACE AVill Ci. McDonald, for many j years sole owner of the Kogue Klk resort and who in the past has leased that resort to others with , indifferent success, to operate, is operating it himself this year with such success t:iat he lias become quite chesty on h is a h 11 i t y as a landlord and wants the world to know that contrary to the belief some have held he has no associ ates in the ownership and opera tion of thiH well knowj; and popu lar -resort for tourists and local folks. The nrtiKt-liindlnrd while in tiie ! citv IhiH n.nr..lnK st,,t,Ml that I utldnr his personal management ! been enjoying a record breaking ' Intf badly this summer, was the early season patronage, and that j feature of the match. Kinh won in the line of further improve- j easily from Alvin Tollefson, 6-4, nients In the way of catering to i C-4. tourists and the genei-al public, he'! Another match that featured the has just established a restaurant day's play was the defeat of "I'ar in tho dance hall building to be4.fS.0Jll' lUipper, Medford champion. operated in connection with the - j hotel dining room, where cold I lunches and short orders can be obtained at any time of the day or night up to a late hour. This restaurant was started last Satur day. W1JI has been so busy In con nection with his catering to the public that he has had to give up his painting altogether, but the artist Miopes to be able to drop that .duty late next fall and re sume his painting again next win ter. EUGENE WILL AID The headed delegation from the KiiKene Sunset Trail to Hail ceie- : hration vicro favorably imjiressed with led ford's new airport an.l assured Medford a largo delega tion from the northern city for ' Die tTcdication on labor day.' George If. Godfrey, press agent for the pageant, said they would ; bring their oeon down for the occasion, if Medford wished them j to. A large air circus, bringing more.; than '10 planes from all over the (nintrv, will be the feature of the last two days of the aKeant nt Kugene July 2ii and 27. The dele-' gallon members who visited the airport were Hugh I'osson. man- : nger (tf the pageant; Jack Mag-; la dry, P. M. Hathaway and George tl. Godfrey. The new head of the United States weather bureau In Medford to Hucceed L. Walter t'ick. who leaves the city about July 20 to assume charge of the Mississippi river work at the Iiubuipie. la., weather etation. a promotion ju,t announced Saturday, will be Wil liam J. Jlutchitifon, now Attached to the San l'rancisro weather sta tion, who will report here for duty about July 1 fi. Mr. Ihttchlr.snn is 32 yearn old and has had 1 1 yearn e per it-nee at the Itoise, Ilaho. and San Fran cisco weather stations. lie has had extensive experience In uidto and regular station weather work, is a iMi more or loss- familiar wit h ah way duties and Is regarded in the United Status wen! her hui van service as well qualified to have charge of Medford Mtatlon and as a worthy nucressor to Mr. nick. Water wells sometinies .'iro a highly vahod In dry western Texas n oil wlli i ne ran' hm;in mh po pleased when dr liters struck water that he gave them u ban quet. HUTCHINSON NEW METEOROLOGIST! 5 I fEDFORD MAIL A IN SUNDAY PLAY Making a clean sweet of the doubles match and t ikin ail but two uf the similes. Medferd's West Side Tennis club team, Ird I.,, Lar ry Jacobs, look the newly organiz ed Med ford Tennis eiul team in'u camp at the hiyh school courts yesterday by a count of 5 to 2, 1-1. (i. Wilson and Jimmy Kdmistnn, the "daddy and kid" of the Mod ford team, were the only members to come through, from Harry Carl'teld KilmKslon lieat Ilnri'y Jat'olts U-3, u"-5- 1'rohal.ly tho ....nu-hark of liay - niond Fish, former southern Ore - ehiitiioloii. who hn been ohiv- - by -Cramer "Hud" Deuel, t-3, 6-3.' The results follow: Fish beat Tollefson, G-0, G-4 Jacobs lust 3-6. Kdmi.-Cun, 3-fi,- Deuel beat Hopper, 6-3, 5-7, Hal ley beat Stoehr. 6-3, t) 6, (iarfletd hist to Wilson. 1-6. ISaitey and Deuel beat lb and Wilson, 6-3, 0- .1. 6-3. 1- 6. PP-r Kish and Jae and Tolh fson, tl bs beat -3, 6-4. 10REGQN PLANETO ' LAND HERE TODAY The "City of Portland," mono plane, first .airplano ever built in the stale of Orenon. is scheduled to land on the local airport Ht 4 o'clock today. The plane is piloted hy its builder, -iince Lrecse, ami is : carrying !:. H. Wisting. manuger ol': the industrial department of the Portland chamber of commerce; W. P. Merry, chairman of the hospi- tallty of Portland, and George I-ovo. Met at Grants Pass by C. A. Swi - gart, president of (he iVcdfonl -' ' ouimerce, mm escori- ed to t,le Ik-kI l'ort- th iJrt litml iit u iiivl ueie nj u com- nnn ne win una ou hi ciiiy enjoy niittee of Chamber of Commerce ninny years of happiness and usc members and local htisiiicSH men. fulnr-ss. Mr. .Mather suffered a They will visit here nil hour, nl- j severe Htroke last November, and lowing the native plane to he in-j lay at the point of death for many Hpectod, nnd then tako off for weeks, but recently has recovered Klaniiith Kitlls. The ship is Hehed-1 his power of speech, and steadily uieu to visit every air Held tn the Htttte. DELAY FUNERAL OF STATE MOTOR HEAD '. . superintendent of C r h t e r Luke ' park, and Mrs. Solinsky. Thut no definite word has heen When the" party nrrived at the received hy the loOal 'oft ii e In re-j11"'-! Medford late yesterday gurd to funeral nrrairreni"nts for 1 afternoon. Judge nnd Mrs. Alex the late George O. Hi andelmrg. nr-c- j SP-(I r"w w"- thfi-e to meet them, rtary and (tenc-al manager of the;'1"- Wilbur. Mr. Kndfcott and .Mr. Oregon Statu Motor associat Ion. k,'nH 1,1 7 P- "' fo'' Poi t- who passed away last W edneMlay lf"ul "hire. the secretary wy. t-t in Ktireka. was the statement mndu ,,ltt',n'1 "ddress the American by Lee Gnilock, Metlloiil represen tative, this noon. Mr. Brandenburg, who Is paid to have uppeared tn the host of health during his vNH tn Kureka. dropped dcatl maidenly while con versing vfhh the mnnng"r of the office In thHt city. He was returning !o his home in Portland from a busi ness trip to San KranciKco when death overtook him. Tho delay In funeral nrrauce mont was no doubt caused hy tiie' necessity of holding no iiinuef-t in Kujckit, accord In j? to local friends. I. con. nun 1 1 Hi it ATI M 1,.A K K (Contlnij-a from Png One.) ally seek, and who-.e advic" wotibl Invtlnd": ively f(.tiow. not the village orudo licf TRTBTrSTE, MT.DFO"RD, v-JMfcapg ! the professorial a ltiiin who likes tn ii'.ur ;i gi'od story and is a nias ' ter at telling one. ) The Indian Scaiulal. Srerrtary Wilhur Is intensely in ; terested in the Indian problem ami t hLs virus on the subject 'having i heen printed in this paper durttii; : his stay at Klamath. The tVeat ni'Tit if the Indian, he declares, has heen a shame ami a disgrace. These original Americans have vir-, 1 tualiy been imprisoned for life. : I "treated with less consideration th;m prostitutes for prostitutes were at least allowed to move from one rediiyht district to nil mother, while the hull vidii-i 1 Irdhi" ! tins l.v-en eOopeil up lor all lime ! on one reservation." j I think I have no Illusions In this matter," he said. "I appreei- ate the folly of sent i men tullziim j ; the Indian, and I also realize thai i 1 with a system which has been al-j ; lowed to remain so lon, up rad-i Wilson won ,ca' changes can be made over 6-1. G- andini;;ht. It may take a (piarter of! o o n t u v y to lirinff nltout thi , , . ...... 1 '"mil. I.ut a Brt-nt wron has l.i-n '''one nnd imi.sl In. eorreeted. 1 intend to do cvoryihlng I can to fiivo the Indian what he deserves personal liberty and the ftinde mental rights of American citi.ep ship." ,r A. I. Covers Vacation Trip. IT. M. Albright, director of the national park service, who accom- 57( ; pawled Secretary Wilbur on, tills j trip, had expected to stop in Mecl j ford as the guest of his old friend, County Judge Sparrow, but a tele gram forced him to change his 1 plans' and he left for the south j ) Inst ni'ht oh the Shasta, j In speaking of, Secretary Wilbur, I i Mr. Albright was most enthusiastic' I and declared that the Interior do- ! ; ill h:il In hw . .o i n If ni n,.v..fl j had such a capahle head nor Ihej park service such a public-spirited I and enlightened friend. "Von cnn I get some Idea of what Washington i thinks of him." said he, "after such a short time in office when an or-! Ionization like the Associated I'ressj i semis on of its best correspondents :: i ceo ni pony him on a trip like this. Such a thin;,' has never been before. The A. I' knows that wherever Secretary Wijhnr goes there is apt to be a bh? story." Mr. Albright regretted his short Htny in Medford and at Crater Lake but said ns far as the latter is concerned he has such perfect con fidence In K. C. Solinsky, the newi superintendent, lhat he feels lib; personal attention !s not required there. "I feet 1 should devote j what extra time I have to other ; parks which are not bo fortunate," j he said. I Stephen Mather Improving. Uecardli'u Stenhen Mather for- 1 mer director of the nark service, Mr. Alhrluht said his friends hi .uniioni wouio no glad to lenrn ! that his henltli Is much Improved improving, tho Paralysis now only laffectinu liis left side. 0111-t :t Mv. f)ther mernberH of the party In iude, Mrs. Wilbur. Hay Lyman Wilbur. Jr.? Mrs. Max Hopper, daughter of Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur; Hon. Northcutt Kly, exec utive assistant to 1he secretary; Ilobert Pickens, Asso fated - Press, Washington. D. f; K. c. Solinsky, .iedleal nssocia 1 ion con v-nt Ion today. Judge HparroV and others presented them befoi e departure with fresh steelhead and trout, cheu ies and oilier valb-y fi nil for their dinner en route to Portland. Horace Albright left lust even ing for ari K- andKt o. and thin forenoon Mrs. Wilbur, her daugh ter. Mrs. Hopper and you It. I,. Wilhur, Jr., dt-paried by auto for the Wilbur mimrm r home, "The ( dai s," nt Xorden, 'alif. j Dry Stfn N'n Kiirremler, . i ! PAWi ALTG, Cal., July P) Ui edb-t hig that the wet forces would neck 11 Mother 1 ef e r ' nd ti ni I'tga'nst the slate dry net in IfiflO, j Af iMitymnn T. M. 'Wright. Its nne . ii m hor, (p.-lntd hfiellnit AmTi Vctl'.i will in-v r lower her flag bu-j nui jfoie un army of, boollcgk'ers." (VR'E(!OX', MONDAY, .1ULY S. 1920. 'MEDIC CENTERSjtlME . JOURNEY ADVOCATED FOR NEAR DISASTER LOSES INMATES IE Medical Association Hears Plan to Provide Service at Cost. Which Patients Can Pav Loncj, 'Torrid . Kiss Decried. I'ORTLAXI). ore.. July fc vl Met Heat centers where persons of nu.ib-iate means would receive medical 'service at a cost commen surate wit h their ability to pay, owned and operated by local incd- il societies, were t.dvocated by 1U M. h. Harris. Chicane, iresi-eent-elect, in t he oneniiu: address "i t he American Medical associu tioii today. .More than -inoo doctors from t" eiy section of tin 1,'ntted Slates c in 1'ortland and more aie ar riving for the national convention. .Numerous other niedleut organi zations aru meeting In uonjunciion vfih tho association. "Criticism is constant ly beitiK directed at the medical profession, bUtmiiijs it for the present, lack of suitable provision for the distribu tion of medical service to the mass of people at a cost within their iieans.'" Dr. Harris said. "Such a pro vision is an u nd isput able obli-K-ition of the profession." Dr. Harris said the proposed medical ecu tern should he in u MMise a pay clinic owned and con trolled by the profession "In fact, the hospitals, which -houid be controlled ami manar.ed by the profession, should form ji.iit of the general organization." lie said. BE HELD TUESDAY SALH.M. Ore., July S. (!) The funeral service of tho late Louis R. Mean, chnirintin of the Oregon public service commission, who tiled suddenly Saturday night, will he held at 10:15 o'clock Tuesday morning at the ltlgdon mort uury here. Interment, wijl follow in Ku Bene. The service here will ho conduct ed hy Uev. Kred C Taylor of the Kirst Methodist church. Kinployew of the public service commission will serve qh pallbearers and prom inent Salem anil Kngenn men as honorary pallbearers. These lists have not yet heen completed. A funeral cortege, of motor ve hicles will take tho hotly to K11 gene, wl ore interment w!ll he fn tho Masonic cemetery wllh a brief Masonic service :it the grave. Obituary Li;.I)i:i:MAN. Ilaymond Len derman, l.Vyoar-old son of Mr. and Mi's. T. W. Letiderman, passed away at thtir home, .1 Park place, this city, at 11 p. m. Sunday. He had. been an invalid nearly all of his life. The family have been resident h of Medford for the past eight yearn, coming here from Colorado la 1 i ii i . Hesides his parents, ftnymond m mtrvived by two brothers and two slHters. Mrs. L. K. Koss, Noah, lioy am Kdiih Lemh-rman, all of Med ford. K u n e ra I se r v 1 com will be con ducted hy Itev. Katon nt tho Con ger chapel at 2:.'tu p. m., Tuesday, July in. Interment In the Aled fod cemetery. Negro artists in the Houlh are encouraged to carry on their ef forts by' the Harmon foundation. A recent exhibition at Atlanta a roused favorable coipment. COMING WEDNESDAY, JULY 10 HUNT'S CRATERIAN Tho Triumph of Mu3ical Sensations POOR li WW' BY FUEL L C'triiVKU CITY. Cal., July .--iA Wit li 'a second narrow escapo froiu being forced down for lack of fuel salely passed, I.. W. Mea dell and XI. 11. Heinhart piloted their slimle -motored biplane into the seventh day of Its time journey at 7: I'd Sit) a. in. today, determined lo belter the endurance record of 171 hours, Mi seconds. At that time they had been In the air HI con secutive hours. (i round officials said that only liUI gallons of gasoline had been tiansterred to the plane last niuht. in view of tiie strenuous run the UO-horsepower motor has already made, hereby reduehiK the possi bility of heiim forced down with the goal so near. However, the amount of fuel in the tanks bad betm overestimated, and a hurried refueling contact was made at 7 o'clock this inoruiiiK. when the fliers dropped a distress note saying they had only -1'i min utes of gasoline left. WIN'Nl IMrSCi. Man., July S.- (l) A new world's non-stop long uis lance record for light aeroplanes was established yesterday when Wight S. ("1 arney"! Zlmmerey flew from Itrownsville, Texas, to Winnipeg. Zimtnerley, who is the holder of altitude records for light planes, landed at Stevenson nerodionio at i : 4 r o'clock, completing llio I7-:V mile flight in 1(1 hours to beat tho previous (listance record hy T."S miles. Wall Street Report NKW YOHK, July K. (,Vi A sliuht firming of money ratt-'H prompted considerable profit tak ing on, the Mod; murhet . hi the early transactions today, hut the market strengthened hy ciidday with vigorous bullish operations in the investment rails nnd some of the specialties. Karly losses wevo reduced and practically the entire list turned upward, a wide assort ment of issues reaching hIIU higher record territory. Although call money mounted to !) points before the close, U. S. Steel got ahovo 210 for the first time to n record price of 20ti K-H. and Home of tho independent steels. notably loungslown nnd Newton, made ntthstaiitial ' gains. Several Industrials, Including Vic Chemi cal, Snyder Packing Preferred, Mullina, American Teleplnmo and National Cash ltegister were se.it up It to (' points in the hist hour. Tho closing - was Btrong. Total Mill os approximated Il.fioo.ooO shares. mm Per pair .yi.oo ...... :' pair $! ADRIENNE'S Medford National Bank Bldg. . , EUGENE PRISON ACK BY SAW ROUTE i;i(";i:m;. tuo.. July s. piisiox'ts In tiie Lane coun ty jail escaprd curly todav by saw ilik' their way oui n me "bull pen." cutiiiiK thi'oiiKh the bars of a window and elhnliinj the ground by means of a ruMt ho Those who I !:irvt'y liic -, A :t. n u ait ink trial under I be habitual criminal act: William Cul len, 4J. starLito: a six nioiittis s'n tence for passing a worthless check :' ( "ecil Dnn:iani. '.I. a wait -i inn urand jury invest iat ion ; Kd 'Miller, iicki-o. confined for a statu tory offense: Steve lleinstreet, L'U, i who hiul only a few days left to i serve on a larceny charge: Custav ', l-'tck, L'tt, who would have ended his sentence in six days, served for burnlary, and C. C. .Moss, servinu la Ho day sentence for the salt! of . intoxicHtiijtt litpior. ! Three of the men. 11 lee. Cilhri and Dunham had been confined in the "bull pen" but the ol'aer ' five, who were convicted for less j serious crimes, were in the corri Wlor which surrounds the "bull pen." j The escape was effected by saw iug throiit'h a corner cell of the ; pen and then sawing three bars of !a window in the rear. Tne men then tied a rubber hose to one of I the window bars and slid 1 r feet to t he ground. I A It a King, district attorney. ; said he had received a lip from ;oue of the prisoners (bat a jail breach was being attempted. He said- he weni to the front door and .Hind to rouse the jailer. Two I iMtroluicii appeared and the escape was discovered later. Cities throuLiout the state and I'aliforuin and Washington have I n asked to aid in the search. J KLAMATH FALLS, Ore, July 8. 4lAy) In a' head-oti 'automobile. crash, N. A. Stockwell, 27, was t killed last night; Alfred Isaacs, II, I find Milton Lotches It, Buffered pos . Bible fractures of the skull and 'other occupants of the two ma ! chines were hurt 011 The Dalles . California, highway near Algoinn 1 Point. i Slockwoll'H .car nnd a machine i driven by Lena LotcheH, young In-, lillnn woman, collided on u. slruiglH ' away. The University of Tulsa $t.rri0,0(HI for expansion. seekH JfQ'UcwOn - . ; f i Y75UMMER and vacr.tion time ( C Jt? nre 1"rc' Ouq,: needs clollics such dh we arc showing now; youllifu!, g:iy, happy dotlieft for huh drench ed skies and fields, and coot, . colorful lnojoa for reHlful evening. Dresses Viiius up to $25.00, now $16.95 Values ii to :!".(, now $19.95 Values up to $!!).")(), now $35.00 Woolen Ensemble ' Suits i Values up to .$79.50, now $29.50 Spring Coats Values ui. to $7!).")0, now $23.00; Summer Millinery Clean-up ; i All Hair Hats, values up to $22.50, now ... $5.9o Oilier Hals, values up to $10.01, now $3.9j Brilliant Silk Hosiery All-Silk, full-l'asliii 1, .$2.50 value. PATJE FTVTO nrwin is ilALtAND ntAKIY AT SEVENTY-FIVE I feel -'" venrs vounger and 20 rs hi router since taking It he uoti tri'atno-nt. ; I am 7 - years obi and w'ant ::iv 1 lutve never known a medl- to ine to t.pial It. About two years j;o my old - time strent h mid 'ea i 1 mm (HllKiK lltt eners v lie;nn to leave mo. Mv'np petite wiiHiri keen nnd I oouldirt einov ii heiirtv meal like f had 1 n used to doin almost all my life. I wiim constipated nnd bilious and always bad to lie taking laxa tives. I didn't sleep well nnd was aufnllv nervous. 1 ot awfully dis con railed it ml bewail to think It was my n m- and that I couldn't ex-IH-.-t to leel any better. "A friend of mine recommended Saif-'im and 1 decided to try It, I f:o Hie I'iils. This medicine seem ed Just - like It was made for my case. It filled me with new lite ami enerny and I feel better nnd strotmer In every way. My appe tite is fine and everything tattles riuht and agrees with me. I nm not nervous and I sleep fine.. I fel as kooiI as 1 did back in .tho Knod ol days In Toronto. Canada, where I came from. "1 expect to make n visit up home soon and if any of my friends are niliiiK they nre miinK to havo Sai-Kon and Harmon Soft Mass I'HIs beeause I am Koins to take them alnmr with me." This renin rka hie statement was nuide by tli'iiiKt Irwin, til'10 Pilliu Avenue, Maywiiod, California. Mr. Irwin was eiik-atjed in tho wholesale meat packing buHinosa In Torniito, Cnnad.i. up to n few years mio when he retired and moved to California. Sai'Kon may he obtained In Med ford from the Maill linu Co. ( raid adv.) A Hartford, Conn., nmn de ducted from his Income return the price uf repairs to his wooden lotf.- The-Internal revenue offlclii i refused the deduct Ion. ' ' -