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Medford Mail Second Section EigKt Page TRIBUNE Second Section Eight Pages wenty-Fifth Year E i Rid for foods cientists Find Curtain Against Excess Ultra violet Rays Desirable for Vitamines. KUCKNK, pr,o. Juno 20. (P) ore than 500 aclontlsta aro gath- tctl at the University of Oregon om all sections ot tho Pacific ast for the annual meetings of Pacific coast division ot tho metican Association for the Aii- ncemont of 'Science. The con- ntlon opened yesterday and wiU ntlnue through this week. During the daily sessions that bo held this week more than 0 papers will be read by aclent- ta who have specialized In cntn- ology. chemistry, mathematics, eteorology, .physics, biology and any other branches of science. Dr. Olof Larsell of the University Oregon medical school, yester- y reviewea research work con ctcd by Ir. Ira Manvlllc, also of Oregon, medical school, and Id the scientists that Dr. Man Ho had found forest fire smoke d cloiidy weather to be bens- clal: . ' - An excess of ultra-violet rays stroya certain vitamines in foodr, j report said, and causes such! ods to bo- less rich in nutritive ! lalltics The protective screen i ade by smoke or clouds, durin: e late summer months and du I s the winter,; devitalizes the su line to some extent and the uit lolet rays do not damage foods. n addition to this, Dr. l&rseil Aid, the average oatside tempera ture in the northwest is suffici i ng low so that small doses of tra-vlolet rays are possible at arly all times ' of the year. Thes? to factors are believed to be as elated with the low infant mor- lity of the northwestern states. IS VALLEY PARTY IS.VMS VALLEVV Oro,, June 20. (Special.) A birthday party Was flven at the Bigham home June 14 honor pf Mrs. Alietta. Bigham. hose attending were, Mr, and Mrs. tft-ank Myres and son,-' Mr. and Irs. Fred Smith and children, Mr. hmfl Mrs. Jamos Kncoland and lljy and C. T. Springs of Table kick; Albert : and . Will Bigham Id families of Antelope Mr. and i. Leslie Bigham of Mcdford, and Mrs. Frank Chllders and Mn of Gold Hill, Miss Esta Davison Nil aicndale, A. B. Coliott and Miss Eatnry Edington. . Sams valley GRANGE PROGRAM ON JUNE 25 HAMS VALU'SY, Ore., June 20, (Special.) An interesting pro iiin of good siiiRlng, readings and one-Ret comedy play . will be en by the Orange Wednesday filing, June 25, beginning (it IB. - Ire cream and cako will bo Id, livery ono is cordially in- od to attend. HE OILIEST Oil known BEING super (lipfrtff, Mo. '. TOMTI teducea friction to t min imum. Thii cxtrt oili nets also futrtrt teet hnpr tit lift . . . Tcriging 200 Extra mile of lub rication. Trjr it NOW. Only 25c quart at any Union ita tioa. TOWTI T Ul0 Mr Oil hf 2 he in Union Oil Radio, Program py evenli'o between 5:30 and OREST SMOK Nn ni nuDS an HONORSMRS. BIGHAM 1 f 10 Gets College Diploma I Associated lrtxs 1'liotti ' Margaret Ann Guest, only 3 yura and 9 month, old, tucteis fully completed the music courte at Biker unlveraity. aha la be lleved ts be youngest to get a uni versity musical diploma. Her par ants are Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gueat, Baldwin City, Kaa. TUBERCULAR COW BEING ELIMINATED N MANY COUNTIES SALEM, Ore,, June 20. (JPj killed and four compulsions injured Five more Oregon counties aro two Probably fatally when the soon to bo accredited by the state , automobllo in which they were ro llveatoek sanitary board with re- I turning from Santa Cruz, skidded spoct to bovine tubercular Infec- an overturned on the La Honda lion, according to Dr. W. H. Lytic, I grade of the Skyline boulevard. state veterinarian, and next winter throe others will be added. Those to be accredited at once are Cops, Deschutes, Curryt Columbia and Benton, andlhose .expected to qualify-tiMt 'wintermre eiackamas- and Limit Counties already accredited are Tillamook, Clatsop, Polk, Jose phine, Lincoln, Yamhill, and Hood River, v ' For u county to be accredited it is required that nil cattle in the county shall have been tested with not over one-half of one per cent showing evldenco of tuberculosis, ASTORIA JUSTICE N ASTORIA, Ore, Juno UO (TP) The diwlrict attorney ledHy whm iij ve.HtlKathiK tho report of C. 'Ao lor, auditor employed by the county court to checit the books of Justice of Peace Tuomala, who announced last nifiht that tho check reveale $14,ynr(.li was due in unpaid fines and that $i4,r-33 was unaccounted for. The auditor's report extended from January 1, llT-iti, to May 30, . The justice of the peace refused to comment on the situation, BELLVIEW 4H CLUB GIRLS HMD ON AIR liKLLVlKW. Ore. Juno 2. (Special) Itcllvlcw 4-11 club girls who are attending the two weeks' Hummer school for boys' and girls' club members nt- Oregon Htate College, report a wonderful time along with the 700 boys and girls r.,.n nit nvei- (irniron. Saturday .-.,i,, ilm Mellview girls broad cast pep songs from the college station. iinnie folks enjoyed hearing the Ucllvicw young people on the air. GRIFFIN CREEK ELECTS NEW SCHOOL DIRECTOR C.niFFB.V CW3KK. Ore.. June u,,A.tl flrlfrm creeK nem Us annual school meeting June 18. .Mrs. Brown of Griffin Creek was re-elected on the school board. Mrs. Hessle Snyder was elected clerk. . , SAMS VAULEY HAY CROP SAFELY STOWED IN LOF.T SAMH VALLEY, Ore., June 20. (Special.) The hay crop in this ...... llnttf nn WlthOUt damage this season and the second crop of alfalfa Is coming on . Fruit thinning is going .t r.f the npor and appW FORMER KAISER HAS HECTIC DAY DURING OUTING Boat Explosion Injures Sev eral Guests On Lake Servants Hurt When Auto Overturns. AMSTERDAM. Holland, June 2a fP) Two accidents which brought injuries to several of his guestn and servants marred an outing ot the former kaiser, William Hohen zollern, and his family yesterday. Ono was a boat explosion and the other was an automobile accident. Wllhelm, with his wife, the Princess iiermine, and about ten members of his household were guess of the Countess Pennewit2 in two boats on Lake Kaagn near Leyden, when an explosion occur red on one of the craft. The boat, not that on which the former kaiser was ridings burst into flames and sank rapidly. The other boat immediately to the aid of passengers and crew and pulled them aboard. Three persons were injured. The explosion was not explained. 3n the second accident a motor car in which servants of WUholm were traveling between The Hague and Harlem overturned and the occupants were slightly injured. The former kaiser sent an aide to inquire after the sufferers, who were sent to a hospital. DIES IN CAR ACCIDENT SAX FRANCISCO, Juno 20 (P) Captain Kugeno Wall, veteran San Francisco police officer, was Patrolman fed ward J. Murphy, Captain Wall's son-in-law, and Cornelius Lchane. San Francisco grocer, were reported near death tn a fc'an Mateo hospital while Charles Oeggus and.jrony Baronl were less seriously hurt. 10 BELLVIEW SCHOOL BW'UVl&W, Ore., June 20. (Special) Annual achool election way held here June 16. The result of the election was as follows: Mrs. Ualph Clapp, clerk; Mrs. C I). Lambkin, director for throe- ytar term, Mrs A. V, Hood as' director to fill out Mrs. W. G. i Tucker'H term. Mr. Nowbry is! now chairman of tho board. SUPiSiUOU, Wis. To the weather man, tho weather Is oTton 'ho!oney." "Hologna." hh KorofHSter Hor- j belt W. Hichardann points out, is tho word uhciI in weather dis patches to indicate a coitain ba rometric pressure. In winter tho prediction Is often mr yimutsfier, winch means snow, "Work sir!," "weeping' end "wttgon" aro various types of tli un der storms. favorite dessert of BUSY WOMEN JELL'WELL mcini leu work in the kitchen store time for other things. It't the modern dettert the favorite everywhere winner of Grand Prize at the Exposition !m?rm(iona!e, Paris. Accept no substitute. WW itetuse it 'Jells so WELL v MEDFORD, OREGOX, FRIDAY, JUXE 20, 1930. MAIL PILOTS WILL TEST RADIO GUIDE IN ACTUAL FLIGHT BliLLEFONTli, Pa! () Air mail pilots wiii "ride" radio beams on the New. York-Cleveland routo in the first service trials ot tlie federally developed visual direction system. ; Servicing a section known as one of the worst pieces of flying ter- 1 . V. V X .W I M Xi" J uttr values v7 diird Golden Arrow Special 4 A- ' 0r'!$i- scores another Bulls-eye for WfiS Value! 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Two motul strips, or reeds, aro vibrated by the signals, forming two while vertical ribbons which are equal when the pilot Is on the course. The device was developed by the aeronautics branch of the depart ment ot commerce, in its research division at the bureau of standards, and has successfully passed labora tory and flight tctttit. Beacon signals have kept test pilots on their course f0 miles from a transmitting station and under atmospheric disturbances a 1U0 miles. The indicator is unaf fected by static ant! detects devia tion us small as .ono degree from the course. POSiThANSJ, Ore-, June 2ft, IIP) f The search for Harold Barrett, 1 25. special agent for a railroad, j centered outside Portland today ami was accelerated by the report to police that Mrs. Barrett was 1 neat- death In a maternity hospital, f Police said they discounted the i belief thin Htirrett met with font j play, but that he disappeared of Ills own volition because of finan teiat dlffk-ttitlcK, Ho tit known to t have sold a bug of golf clubs and ! othtn- personal property. OWlPffl M 544000 NKWAUIC, N. J., Jur.o 20. (P) SCsenditares on S-efrsif f TwkM W. Morrow In his successful emu imlgn for the ResvitfeHeMfv aenatar lal nomination today wero idnced ivy his campaign: BtgnuKEiH at ap proximately 44,(J00, (lf which Morrow contributed li&ffjK loujrla8 Thomstin, the campaign manaKeiv said contrihut Ions ttttst irif? SSfaaS wcro receive,, iie mM his fiRiires Included expenditures No. 90, IFRANCETOPROTEST TJUHFF SCHEDULES ; PAlUS. June 20 JP The com- mil tee on customs of the chamber i of doputioH in an order adopted i today urumimstisiy retiHested ire j nilor Tradieu to make representa j tfess ia the United States govem ; meat aKin.st enforcement of the I new tariff bttt, and, fiiHins: tU oU- lain satisfaction, the committee m'omms'Rds KHHHression of the most fa'ored nation clause be ! twecn the United States ami Frrmrf. 5 cve3tatlon KEX, orchards.