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FOURTEEN PAGES
MEDFOKD, OIMMON FRIDAY, ,11' LY l'iJ).
No. 111.
Today
By Arthur Brisbane
Air News.
Russia's New Gun.
Eat Meat.
More Dress, Less Leg.
(Copyright by King Features
Syndicate, lno.)
J not her successful o e e a n
flight, with little iniiridn to
spare.
Wliiln two AmerityHis l'lcw
the ocean, two others were
breaking the ret'itelintr ami en
durance record, only a few
hours old.
f This is the important thinir.
that an air engine can run
without stopping over M I
hours. In another year or two
that will mean around the world
in a week.
And only the oilier day
France, celebrated Bleriot's
flight across the channel, when
Northeliffe (rave him a prize of
fifty thousand dollars for "a
marvelous achievement."
The (icrmans have built a
real airplane. It took reporters
nn hour to no through its three
decks, machine shop, sleeping
quarters, etc. It will carry 1:20
people, and soon fly to sec us.
This plane is built to stand
a hurricane and land on rniijrh
waves.-
With one switch the pilo.
can shut off six of the 12 mo
tors, change the gas, or stop
any motor. One knob stops all
motors in emergencies.
THAT'S an airilaiie, and
only the beginning.
; The Iiussiau government's
new gun, firing lf0 shots per
minute, is faster, lighter, bet
ter than our Lewis gun.
Weighing 17 pounds and 8
ounces, about half the weight
of the Irfwis gun, it sends a
bullet 42l!:l feet.
It is replacing the heavier,
slower Lewis gun in Iiussiau
airplanes.
Of course, we are not afraid
of anything that walks and
shoots, but it might be as wel!
to be friendly with Russia.
The Arctic explorer,-Stefan
son, and a companion, Ander
son, have lived for a year on
nothing but meat, eating enor
mous quantities.
l'liysicians say their health is
belter, their resistance, to dis
ease strengthened.
Let vegetarians muse on that
The rock in one thousand
millions years produces soil,
with the aid of earthworms.
The soil, after move centu
ries, produces grass. The cow
eats grass for three years, di-
(('onllnufrt nn Pace Four.
K'-nnd Section)
I.'lllr hiMrcn l!im to
nmnd nn' ur
mUmr. bo Ihrj'rr tbr tr4 ,r""
roilch Hn k i ,,r'''
rr gr-tin' m o' tnimi' twr
!. but not tltr mri thai nmiUi
to Vm.
ml
PLANE TAIL
CP
NOT ENGiN
IS BLAM ED
Perfect Landing Made After,
246 Hours. 44. Minutes in
Sky Former Record 1 741
Hours Engine Given;
Great Credit Unable Flyj
Straight Course to Refuel
Plane.
CCLVKlt CITY. Cal.. Jnlv
b4 The Huhl biplane Atmeleno,
powered by a Wright Whirlwind
liuo-hursepower mo; or, and piloted
by L. V. Momb'll and H, H. Ketn
hart, landed at 2: Ut . m. today
after an endiiraiu-i rectird nhattfr
ins non-sioi flight of -4tl Ihjuih.
44 mimits. The fliers took off at
7:2H:30 a. m. July 2. The foriiur
record stood at 174 hours and 5:t
seconds.
The official time was 2:13:02
p. m.
The fliers made a perfect land
ing on the field after failure to es
tablish contact on the thirty-eighth
refueling.
When the two whips failed to
make this contact, the Angeleno
circled the field and mine down
without difficulty. The ship had
been in (he uir for 24ii hours, 43
minutes and 'M seconds. The land
ing came after more than lo
days of flight.
CChVKR CITY. Cul., July 12
(A) "We -rame down because the
tail group started fluttering,' said
Ioren Mejidell. ichtef pilot, as he
clambered nut of the Huhl air se
dan after 246 hours, 43 minufs and
43 seconds in the air.
"We give the engine credit for
everything," he said, smiling to
ward the Wright Whirlwind motor,
the second-hand power plant which
has kept bunmns in the air beyond
all previous records.
"1 knew it was tue last when we
approached the Huhl for the thirty
eighth refueling," said Paul W bit
tier, millionaire pilot of the old
second-hand refueling ship. "They
could not keep their ship straight
beneath us. It dropped away.
liObked like a maneuver at first.
j Then 1 saw something was wrong
j with the tail group of the Ange
leno And 1 saw there would be no
i refueling."
J "They just couldn't keep the ship
ion a straight course with this tail
! trouble." continued WbiMier. "So
I they waved a signal and left us
j and then made a perfect landing."
I Mrs. J la Itefnhurt, wife of the
younger of the two record break
ers. It, H. (Hetel Keinhart, clasped
- him in her arms as he climhed
: from the ship. Holh fliers were
smiling and appeared to be in good
shape. They were taken immedi
ately to the Oliver City hospital for
medical examination.
Charbfi A. Lindbergh and hi
lirldr wt-re extend d an Invitation
by telephone this morning by the
chairman of the invitation rom
mitlee to attend the dedication of
.Medford s new airport s-ptenibr
2 and to Vint Crater Jake.
The l.lndPeighn te sefiding A
few d.iys nt the home of friend.
Mr. and Mr. T. R K.istlantl In
t;orlin:ime. Calif
The colonel naUi they appre
ciated the ln itaiion and would
! like to uJteruI. but a red her en
i Bngeroent for S'p1 em ler "2 woubj
jptevent. but they hoped to tie on
j the co;ct titer and mc pt tfc" 111
Uttathm to twit the m-nlt oitdei',
' nr whb h tit- flew fn a mil
; vtH here
! A the Mile for the dedication
ndl t' rhar.K), another mvtla
; ip.n to attend will hr extend-d-1
The cionri -aid he rrnernbefd
j With II fcreat dei of ple,ote ht
mi; to Mdfrd :nd phe vr
! bighlv f.t th piril of twpl"
h.-r ?..r .Vi..n r,.l 1htr w..r-
t tfni nt!Ti'r' n piimros tn i"J' h
a ho:h M nt p"t
( )ific i I nr"l
VK.Vi'"' ' n July I' ' 1
l.en.ul l'Mt.,r. Hi;' CtJt. will
r Vvlii -h b' ! i -''t
a Vi-tt ..-( - a 1 rnonih In Kir-
HE LINDY TO ISIiNDAUDlTOR
DEDICATION
MEDFORD
CANADIANS
HON
TARIFF ACT
k i i Ri r-:i.
Ministcr MasseV Files v'9"
rous Disagreement With
Shingle, Lumber and Cat
tle Increases Grange
Leader Says Farmer
Would . Be . Harmed . By
Some Proposals. . .
WASHINGTON. July .11.
Th-t fat t ihl a convers.-u iin was
held lictwt'tn MiniMtHr Miiwsiy, of
Canada, and Secretary Stimwon re
nardini; the" tariff revision now
undt-r way in eiiKress. became
known today after reports weje
eirculated at the capilol that Can
ada had vigorously protested some
of the increases proposed in the
house bill.
Word nt the capital was that tin
Canadian government hud verbally
protested the increases proposed
in duties on shingles, lumber, and
feeder cattle. Whur happened a I
the coniui ence between Mr. Man
sey and Mr. stimson, however, was
withheld at the stale ilrpui'UneJil.
WASHINGTON, July 12. (A'i -A
senate tariff sub-committee was
told today by Kt e It reek man. of
the Nationaf Grunge, that the far
mer would be harmed rather than
helped ly proposed duties on
bides, leather, shoes and sugar.. .,
Iterative of the number of wlt
n eses re m a t n i n g to be h ca.nl t h e
finance committee today had
again divided into four sub-committees.
Hreckman declured there could
be "no doubt" that the hotiso rates
on hides ami shoes would "work to
the distinct disadvantage of the
farmer" and that the farmer
won hi receive "no benefit" front
the proposed tariff on sugar.
The duties on shoes and harness,
he said, weii "so disproportion
ate" to that on hides that the
benefit from an Increased price fur
bides would be more tbtm offset
by tint duties on shoes.
Appearing In opposition to n
duty on long staple cotton which
the bill leaves on the free list, II.
J f .ippitt. former senator of
Kltmlc Island , declared A titer Iran
li -mincers Would nut benefit by n
duty even though much Kgypiian
cotton is imported.
APPOINTED AS
WASHINGTON, July fj. or I
PrHhk-nt llouvfr announcx! ih
uppoinlmf hi or Mojor (Ifiii-ral
( ri.,-d C. Hammond of Ori'Ron an
auditor of Hip l'liHI ;ilni' Island.
If KTLA Nl), Ore . July U' t,Vl
Major (ieneral Creed C I lam- (
rnoad of Oregon, apwlii'ed today i
y President Hoorar nti auditor of
the Philippine Islands, was form- !
etly chief of the militia bureau In
Wellington and hun nn oiitstfintting :
retotd in army uffairH. f
itecently when he completed four;
er as chief 0 the militia (m-;
remi, govetnorfi of mny western
t-uiet and civic ot ganUatkitm pc ,
liioued the neeretary nt war to re-
appoint Major (icfieral Hammond
Secretary of War b4l announ'fd
that he would be ruled by a dect ;
Mon made a year ago that mllbu
bureau chiefs nerve only a lour
yea r terra.
Mniur c.enetal Hammond a
bmn In l.ane rounty. reron,
loiter S. 174 lienldes being s dep
uty sheriff of that county, he
nerted in irnportaut bank -sltlon-and
la a member of various mtil
tary organ)tation. in a HpMi
ith and Philinpin wr veteran, a
mem'er of the military order ot
Cam!,. S'-hbbard nd Hlsde. So
iourne-m HeroeH of '70, Army ant'
Navy r!ttb and tb Arm, N,
a .d Varlite Co l i t tub
lltittk Ari?inrwirf
V.f.lA AHT, Noribem h' .r.t.
July J :
i ..'HHP s
ni ' ri y
li n
4 Tbe i ronth'jo
!)v ( "Jelr t '! the ,
f t'.m h.iVl- "f iftf
,th ti af? fr .oi
Ttre ! tvurty pul-tie ti veiinir
( huN 'fiwO'iU'irii Here atftojrt't
esprwir:u er tb hine i f
f'.'Uf.
GENllOND1
i i
Here's Maneuver Which Angeleno,
Unable to Perform With Disabled
Tail Group,
r
i
r y n s s A-v
I J, ' . t
Refuelling "The Angeleno," new
H" -w" '
hart and L. W. Mendell are the pilots.
1 COMPANIESiPATHHNDER 10'
OF COAST JOINKEEP TRYST IN
TO AID SERVICEIPARIS IS PLAN
West Coast Air Transport : Yancey and Williams Will
and Western Air Express j Fly to French Capital for
MergedFreight Carry- j Reunion of 'Old Orchard'
ing Planned As New Ad-j Club Rome Honors Cul
junct to Service. ' minate Today.
LOS ANOKLKS. July T:vVi
Merger of the Wcm Coat Air
Transport company and the West
ern Air KxpreMi today had reunited
In the formation of a new ot -gatilJttion
to he hnowti iik the
Went Coast Air Transport Corpu
r:itlon of Delaware.
The announcement tf the ac
quisition of the nsMelH of the West
CoaM company by a group hende(
by James A. Talbot, elm It man of
the board of director Of 1 be Ith'h
field nl company of "alifornin.
iiml Hun Ik M. Ilnnhue, pteMdent
of the Western Kxpress, wan made
btt" yesterday.
Mr. Ilanhue, who Is also presi
dent of the Kokker Aiieiuft vm
pot tit ion, airplane roanurai tiin-i h,
wilt head the new corporation,
with Mr. Talhot and Itradtotd M.
Melvin, ice-pi ejt.dertlM, and It. W.
MeKee, .ecretary-treiinui er. lb-it I
office f the firm will be located
here.
A daily airplane p.tssertKer er
vi( n between int Angec and Se
attle will result from the cotnbt
nation, the Western Air Lxpre
operating planes between here and
Sin Kraro lf-co. nod the W"( foal
brt idinitiu ships bet Ween l hc e
and S' at tie. Terminal will b
maintained at Fan Kntncivco, l'it
land and Swtltie on the rtoilbertt
se tfon .f the route with Mopi nt
Intel tnedlate points. Th flv lnk'
time will be 1ft hours between Se
at tl and !o Angee(.
Pl.t ns were jImi Hnnourw ed for
Hie tnuugnr at ion of a f re lull 1 ser
vt e over I be lines. The Ws'
CoMt line-, an ti-cn or poet -lion
were et jMl.ihe.t through the
Pa-if'' niitthw'n! wvml mon'h
aro. No rtteu(in Wan made of th(
ftnaneifil cor iilTa t Ion invdved In
the lu-Tger
Fainting Negress
Lifted Watch of
Good Samaritan
444444
POKTLAVD. Ore . July 17
111 r,f HvliOHlir'n
S''"iriiin net c(t"t hioi
today
K!ttiHc.l-r a nejifK
f tilit -n a tl'iv. it!(iw n t "i n i
;tr,d fi p4 ' h:n fi;itoriii lo
d hi
If. rnt
o or thf
!t lift
liOlit -
r t
potb
' f;niioic Lett ' t' lit r
Sih'M-l'f ot he d'-tl ti'-
wnlb't ,trd !o
Thus Forcing Landing i
.... k-r-
V
endurance mark iUrphme, at the
I HOM July I Z.iA't Captain
Lewis A. Vuncey iiiot Uoer g.
Will in ins, accotupn piled hy Under
secretary I in I ho and 'omtnander
; I nwicexco de Piuedo, limped cd
the trans-Atlantic plane 1'athfind-
i er toibiy with a view to making a
jttip in Pitris sbotily for u reunion
f the "Old Ot chant club."
! The Americans witiil to Keep
'their promme to the Fiemh fliers
AwKoUmt, L. Cevn and Lotii that
jtbey woubt - bve ti reunion in
M out tuft ill e If both crews succeed-
id In crooning safely.
The Kovet ntio'Ot culled a mam
meeting of cltiv.etirt of Koine to
vonvene at ti .ta p. m., today In
t'ollonu squaiit '"to reititer liutior
ilo Uger Q WilliaroN and Captain
Lews! A. Vuncey, American tlillis
' At hint It' n latot "
' The meeting poh.ihly will nwiik
I be culm'natiMii of Koine' We-
toint- tii Ihe I., riteis. Tbeie will
he music With hpeecbes by proini-
IM-fit llall.ins.
Mantiii de I'fnedo, lite dean of
Italy'M trans-Albiutlc avlalom, w lui
uic(. crowed the pot t h At In 1) tic
himself, fMiid he would like to try
tail Ihe Pathfinder if William and
i-iptiiin ViiH.y wen- willing din
ing hen -hof t niity here. ( in at
ptblf is fi-Jt hei" that H construc
tor, (ielliinea, iuis n Italian hark
U on ud, and tu a l It was the fu
lo i 'fin b Koine fro mAriM'tlca.
The avtatuis will be given a
hiKh decomtlnn hy the Italian gov.
t li ute nt . pi m ha(d the im'Ii-m of
Halnls l,a..iiiis and Mutiiio', when
ibcy vjjl Klt.i; h tot limaiiuH
next Monday.
Then- day yentetilay Wan climax
ed with a personal and very Intl
i' te Itirott heon Midi I 'I tjime r
MUHHtijinl nt hit Villa T'.ftoola
I hey wen- cet . rti p,l n led there by
: l-P'Ui-nani i.mm.ind-i II- lime, r
f the M !-icl tatk'd sh.p with
'he Lallan pi enih i'. Tto ine-tlng
i van ki.pt ft i lose h-rtct until the
lUris got l.nrk to their hotel. The
luce k u flyer blm-lf.
:
MI'piV H t, ,, f I 'Ol'S'TIIV
' LI It Lr. i m. Jul t? -t.4',
Don .M..f 111 vt-it oi.l cullegf hoy
f J' itind tin . ttMh.v cf.-.it
i'hti lhtnii, 'inr) Ltd. former
Pig Ten go i f tiil-nolder 1 and j
r rittrf th firmly l tin etn
i rmieur id rh;i p'pPn-hlp here,
f MHrt r:irterF .Vevmla. lo ,
er.(erd ih flntil by 'l.f.atltK Art
fv.. et, tbP igo, I g ml i.
7 .
AID BOARD
E'
Wilson Appointment Leaves
But One Vacancy On
Farm Relief Commission
Representative Wheal
Belt Is Desired Seven
Appointees All Born and
Reared On Farms.
WASI II (i TtlN', July I'Jin
ChurleM A. WiUdii, former New
York stale commissioner of agi I
culture, har been appointed to the
federal farm board.
One vacancy now remains In be
filled, and the prefttdotit la looking
for n spokesman for th wheat
growing Industry lor that pluce. it
wiih mil, I the appointment could
not ho expected until aoiuo time
nexl week after tho tirst meeting
of the board, scheduled for .Mon
ti uy.
Wilson operate a farm near
Rochester, N. Y., and ban hud an
extensive experience with the
dairying urn) frutt growing Imliui
tt ion of the northwest. Hit was
recommended ami sponsored hy ag
tlrultiirul oigaiilxatioUH unil ludl
vldutilH for the place on tho hoard.
Alexander 11. legget chairman
of the. iMmnl, and Curl WUHumfc,
. HtHikesniiui lor the, cotton growing
Industry. Hirlved today und will be
'guetitH or th ' PrKldnm ovt lliM
j week end lit his fishing preserve
In V'liKluln.
It wiih sit Id at the Wlillo House
Itiul all tho Roveii uppolntceti were
horn nut) reared on rat ins, and that
nil, with the exception of Ugge,
had been actively aHsoclnted with
Ihe raitnlm IndiiHtry over u long
period.
Oeogruphlctil dlHirlhutloii of the
memberH wiih Impossible, p was
Haiti, tiH the farm reliet law rcuhes
that the vurlotm hruncheH of ugti
culture ha reptenented upon Ihe
board. Of Ilia seven aplnteeH.
all are Hpeclaliata In one branch or
another of the fanning imluatry.
with tho exception or WiNon ami
Legge.
; With ono niemher yet to he hp
lected the personnel of the hoard
; folloWM:
j Alexander H. Li'KKe, chiilrmntl.
repreKeutliiK geimral biiHinesH; .his
i C. Slone of lA'xInglon, Ky., repr
iHentlttK tobacco und HerviiiK as the
I vice chitlrmtiti: Hecretary Hyde of
the ugi Iciiliurttl department nx of
flclo ; Curl Williams of Oklahoma
city, Oltla., raprtoienitiig cotton; C.
n.
Deiiinan df rarmlugton, Mo.,
ri-pi I'M-nllnK llvi'iilcick ; Chnrlin ('.
TflllMt of l.nH AtlK''t.H, ('III.. I'.l-
rtHi.lltii; thf f r lit t Krowlni; ImlitH
1 li y . Win. K, KrhllllllK of Nt. I'lllll.
, Minn,, rt.rHfmUiiK th ilalryiiMtn :
i anil ClmrlPi A. Wllmiu of Nnw
! York, rprHHntinK nift,rlliiiii.oiiH
I In am Inn of lh iiki Iruliinul IihIiih
ilry.
Baseball Scores
XiHlotwtl.
n. ii i:
PilftdilllKh ... It 1
Pbllad-lphla 4 11 "
t irituei H Hiir ri'iivt'n; Hweet-
liiinl, KlliOtl, fietiewtrh and I-e-
ria ,
it. if. i:
si l,ou in ; a 1
KtooklMI 1
.lohnmot, Ihiid, r'liitikhouxc and
Wllfoit . am e nd Peherry,
It 11. L
ChlciKO 3 1
New Voik 4 13 1
Kotd, Ma bme and Taylor; pen
Ion, Jiuh and Hog;m, (lonules,
( 1 " Innlnu-i )
U. H. L
! Cincinnati , 4 id 0
I Koston . 2 10 Z
' Kiiey und Huk-forth. iloocb:
f-v tt. Jime ah'l Hohrer. (It
; lonieuM ;
Antrrb an.
Kirt game; It II L'
Philadeipiiig 10 13 1
Ht Lull 0 0
drove and Perkins: Klrniy,
t 'off Ilia II, Olid ett. Mnpkin find
Kcha UK
it ii. i:
V. w York - 12 t ' I
; Ct.lr-.1 3 S
; lniioch nud fusey. l,yori, !ti-i-;.irs
and Perg, A ot r y
J Wh:nirton . . Z :
MbVeS-Mid I 1" t
Th'oh'ts. Lfow a sad Iluel; Hhatite
' atvj L. twill.
LACKS ON
FOR GRAIN !
;
,
Stimson Goat to
j Join Old Soak in
Washington Home
s.w Kl;,vi'isro. .iiv n
1 Irtiry 1 .. stimMtn'h famous
Ho.ii. tMt.-iy made trium
phal entry Into the Catted
Staler. The department of
hk neu 1 1 ore, nt Cir-d bar rim;
S' i H In tit beeiuise the bom and
lltoiuh disease is pri'valent In
his ln me land. Manila, re-
! lented and aUiiwt'.l liini to
land,
HnncN wan Kivcn into the
care of I'uptain K. A. l;'b-.li
tin able of Stlmsou'-t at ttte
present tune at I lit- ptt'sidio
bete, and Is expected to join
the old souk, tin
of slate's noted
Wa-hinkl'Mi, 1 ) C
f.li.irl time
hi'eretarv
parrot, at
, itbtn a
t.4.4.
EXPECT START
i
New Road Will Speed Pro
duce From Large Area
Lake Creek Road Com
plete to Forest Unit
Bear Creek Bridge Grows.
Now that tho Bruin baa been
harvested from .he Oftenhrugge
i a licit, w ot It Is expected to start
soon on the Cameron Lmt toad.
In the Applegate, When complet
ed, It will afford an easier outlet
for 25 fbiiifllea. and a peed Up the
cream route collecllona. Tho road
will extend front the bend In the
mud on the It Ik Applegate river
Just beyond Kuril, and meet the
main Kuch hluhway itlmvf the
I lent y Taylor place. The road will
also provide a shorter route lo the
NwlmmlUH holes nlohK the Apple
gale, und will be serviceable win
ter and summer, (tight of way
for the road wjh see tired , hist
spring by the county eotirt, und
the construction wink will be com
pleted about thu end of September.
The bridge over Uogue river t
Ihe town of Kogue Ktver, Is being
repaired and Is closed to traffic.
The steel In the structure Is being
reinforced, und new wooden ap
proaches installed. A new floor
will also he bib) on thy bridge,
The Lttk Creek market road
grading bus been completed to
where it Joins tiie forest nervier
unit, and the work of gruvelllug
Hill stail noon. Scores of people
are using the road as U means of
getting lo Luke of the Woods.
The work of grading the Hutte
Palls- prospect i oad Is well under
way und the machinery In being
moved for work on the I1 Ik Creek
rotid, which In course of time will
form a loop with the Llk (.'reck
road, that strikes tue Crater Lake
hlKhwuy above the Cascade OoigM
Ml ore.
Woi k on the Hear creek bridge
for the Medford-Siima Valley high
way Is well underway, one pier
being completed und the second
(fitted, Woik on the grading of
this artery Ft as started, and Ihe
load and hl'ldice both ut expected
to be complete. I by September 3U.
KAN KltANCIHCO, Cul., July l
-) Warrants for Ihe arrest of
Husle Ylng Koo, Ylng Kao snd Huen
KtHin, clmrgliiK them with fuclil
jtittliiK the transportation and eon
i I'l ulnieiit of a ioannty of opium
i in violation of the Junes filler U' t.
jwere Issued fioiu the I'lil'eil Stiitt-n
(itnmlwsltuief M office here tmUy.
j WAHIIIN'tiTO.V, July U. A9
Chine Minister Wo today re
quested Secretary Bttmson to turn
Mm Ylng Kao, wife of the Chinese
jvbe t-otiftul at Kan Prum-isco, over
1 to Chinese authorities for trial on
: chance of siinKKlIng opium.
Hecretary Htlmson has taken Ihe
request under ronsidersMon. t'n
official opitiliiti, however, wan lo
the elfect that the neeretary would
' not giant It.
Oregon Urn t her
fregm: frair tonight and Hatur
day, riot much rh'ing in tempera
Lure. OntI northwvt wind. ,
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ON APPLEGATE;
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Cincinnati Doctor Tells As
sembled Medics That
Mixed Group Stumped By
Popular Test of Cigaret
Flavor - Nicotine Not Only
Injurious Agent Found in
Smoke.
PORTLAND. Ore., Julv 1.'. (Jf)
-While the uinr!ty r th 6000
doctotH attending tins American
Medical association left Portland!
today for their homes, lb. Fmll
Hogen of Ciuiiimali told one of tho
last Mcctlonul meetluga the result
of his Investigatiou of tlguretto
smoking'
Tho convention closes officially
Salurduy. but with lr. Wllllatn
Morgan of Washington, I. C., nam
ed president-elect, unit lMdrott.
Mich., aelected us thu next con
vention city, tho house of dele
gatoM, Koverning body, adjourned
sessions i,ml vm ions sectional
meetliiKH begun.
Dr. llogen dUcusscd the validity
or tho vurioua tests ehuutploucd by
clgarelty tuauufacturern and tho
weight-reducing propertlea of amok
litg. Thu Cinclnimti physician suUl
be found that out or u tnU'ed Krtmn
or profeaslonttl men, university
ntudentn and laborers, the majority
could not distinguished the illfU'f
eneff between domeatlc or OrleutaV
ripeclea ni' tobuoco.
"Nlctoltte In not the only inju
rious agent found In clKOftH
smoke," Dr. Hogen hold. "We (Inrt
ntnmunlg. citrtwn monoxidct und a
tarry stihnlance in aufftcletit qunn
titles t-o caiiHe Irritation hi the
nose, throat und eves. The pres
ence or thane suh-taiice vm left
grcally with the manner and rata
at which the clgureMe Is imk,d.'
Tho amount of cigurntto left na
Inirnud Is an important factor, he
aaid, and the umount of nicotine l.i
the ntunip of a clgurette that hurt
been smoked with strong conMntt
our suction lo the two-tbinln mark
was found to hnvi) increased titi per
crit over the average nicotine cit
tern. "The ganernl opinion of thot
who have studied the mihject," In,
llogen saitl, "neetui to he that a
person In Mound hrul'h may Kmr
what are tor him moderate doses
without Injury, but these mimo
dosep at harmful to others."
Other officers elected are: Pr.
Ki nest fcjemet ii of Port laud, lre
president; Dr. Olin Went of CM.
cigo, crnlary und general man
uner; re-elected fir. Atistl i A. ILiy-,
tlen of Chicavo, Ireusurer, re-elect
ed; Dr. K. C. Warnsruls of (Irund ,
Kupitts, Mich., MtM'uker ol the houim
or delegates; Dr. A. K. Ibtlson ot
P'tllanspoliH, vice fpeuker: Dr. IK
Chester Hrown of Dnnbury. Conn.,
niH tiller of tlte tHtnrd of trusteefl,
reelected, und Dr. Allen H. Ibince
or Atlanta liu,, inemher of the lHun
of fruslreH.
Will Rogers Say;
IlKVKItl.Y IIIIJ.S, C..
JiiI.v IJ. I slio' Ill lil;i'
lo lly to Koine if it jusl wnst
not for one tliinvr. t wonlil
not wnlit MnsHolir.i kiuin;
nil. I tvoiilil
In' nfriliil lio
wniilil I i I
iii.
Sim' Vlicri
I III' .Mil VIM of
Hoclli'stlT ill'
ny tlmt
Iiml jtny thiuix to ilo wuh try
inn to' put the country on
Knipi'l'i'iiit mid letluri' for 1
iIiivh. 'I'hcy my tlie I'ountry
is K"ini? it.i'V vvilliinit llii'ir
cnilorii'lili'lit. Wliy sli.nli!
the Mhvos nrficrilie a dirt?
There i more room to oper
ate on a fut person limn on
thin one.
KortV-five niitions, ineiil'l
iny the I'liiteil StutrM, hnvp
injected to the new tnrK',
hilt not Reed fMlioot.
Your,
W ild. nOGEIW..
MAJOR TY