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Second Section
Second Section
Six Paget
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Twenty-Fifth Year
MEDFORD, OlvM'XIOX. TUKSPAY. .Il.'LY
1 ):!().
Xo. 121.
TtlBUNE
MEALS FOR
FOUR COST
113.72 1.
, Budget Based On Current
A Prices Shows Staples far
s Below 1929 Level --Re
search Bulletin Shows
Proper Food Outlay.
CHICAGO, July 22. (.-P) A fam
ily of four may fat well this sum
mer f in $13.72 a weo.li, according
to it summer food budget bused on
current prices, madu public today
hy the American research founda
tion. "An nvorago of $13. 72 a week
spent for food will provide the fina
lly of four with all the nutritional
(dements necessary to phsienl well
hcinK 11 ml yield intriguing summer
menus." asserts a inilletin from the
foundation.
"Many staples are from 20 to 4(1
per cent below their lit 21) level,
while fresh fruits and vegetables
offer chances to trim tidy sums off
the food budget." The budget pro
vides: - t.il.K.u I n 1 ii,11.1Ir nlLl,r.,r
yiot.'itoes, to mat ops, spinach, rad
J; ishes, lima Tteans, peas, celery, as-
nnnigUS aou uiniiiw, to
Fruits, including peaches, applet,
pineapples, bananas, rhubarb and
dried apricots, posting "S cents.
Meats, including pork, bacon,
lamb chops, ham nnd beef, posting
52.7 7. I Sutter two prtunds, one
rtnllar. Canned goods, including
pimps, Tuna fish, rigs, walmon and
grapefruit, $1.3(1. Dairy items, in
eluding cream, milk and egijs,
$3.50.
Staples, Including bread, tea, cof
fee, cocoa, flour, sugar, rice, cer
eal, gelatine and cheese, $3.2S.
The housewife is urged by the
foundation to buy in as largo quan
tities ;.s possible and to w a t e h
newspaper advertisements closely.
Oregon Weather.
Kon on the coast. Fair and
iihhL lately wartn in the Interior
tMih;hl ami Wednesday. Mode
rate north and northwest winds
on the coast.
Hood River. New water mains
Infilled on State street.
HERE'S
Wholesome, delicious,
M-flavorecl. The perfect
summer beverage.
A
COMFORT
ORANGE jj l
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1W iW-i. 1
DEFENDS CAMPAIGN EXPENDITURES
Ruth Hanna McCormiek, republican senatorial nominee In Illinois,
on the stand In her own defense In the senate committee's investica
tion of her campaign expenditures. The investigation was held in
Chicago.
? ELECTROCUTED
AS'SADID AEBUL
MKRCKH. C'al., .Inly 22. (P)
Two are dead, one believed fatally
injured and two others in the hos
pital oriticn My. burned as the re
sult of an electric shock received
today while they were attempting
to erect n radio aerial at the .1.
It. (iaffrey ranch, four miles north
of here. .
The electrocution occurred when
:i wire' the five were holding for
the aerial came in fontact with a
ll.aod volt transmission line of the
San Joaquin Light and rower cor
poration. The dead: Mrs. J. U. Gaf forty,
.lean (Juffery. her niece.
Injured: Allan .GufTery, 111, the
dead woman's nephew; .1. W. fluf
t'ery. her son; Kilcon (iafforty, her
niece.
EXICANS R!
VAj PASO. Tev. .Iiily 22. fp)
oliiieal strife, which caused the
deaths of. two men and brought
sevi re injuries' to more than a
score of others, subsided in Jua
rez. Chihuahua today.
The disturbance resulted from
a special slate election for gov
ernor nmf members of the legisla
ture. Vlcinry apparently rested with
the initio mi I ie vol lit ionn ry party.
Andres ( irtiz. running for gov
ernor, was reported to have a
majority of r.iii'2 to I'lifi over Man
uel M. I'rleto. representing the
"socialist leauue of resistance."
FILIPINOS LEAVE
SANTA ROSA. .Ciil,, July 22.
(A-Scores of Filipinos were lea'
ing Sonoma anil Yuba counties to
day following clashes between
tlK'in and white workers over the
cmplovment fit not ion.
Many of the Filipinos, friirhtcncd
by tltreats of violence tlurins the
last two days, milt voluntarily,
while several of the ranchers in
this district agreed lo reduce the
number cl" Filipino workers and to
place them with white lab'tr.
L
10 YAKIMA FOR DUTYi
I'OltTL.SN'n. .July 2-'. (Pi
o. !ilrlfv. chief ti.-M li'iMiy f.r
the fodcr.-il proh.hilinn fir'- in
OroKcm tlu. p.i"t thr-e v . ,h
i,.. irriiwr.-rre.l to V.'kiMlI. Ill-
p.,k- will I." fill-'l I'.- Art!iiir :.
! j,.-m. XV. K. .NVwclt, ll"!l!!y
' ,'iWr.it..r f'.r rwn.
anno'incf iii' tit tnl;.y-
BOTTLE OF HOWIE BREW
PYPinDES AND KILLS
cininiMi .inlv - '-.T! A hiiO
tip nf hopflh lui-w
L-Wvi. (ifletl in in- ,
hn,1, i.f telliam Hi.:,
killlmr him.
n ry in hi- inn H'l'l
.1. .nth.
l.i-t niulit,
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. I.l-il
tnl l-rrsn hon
E FROM JOUR
10
A tour through Oregon, Including
all the fishing haunts available,
has just been completed by Dr.
nndpMrs. W. W. Howard, who left
this city by motor June 2S rnd re
; turned Sunday night, well fed and
! happy,
They had fish every place they
I went
They ranged from trout Ui
sea food, they announced this
hnorning. From Medford they went
to Crescent lake. Ilia mo ml lake,
and Lake o' the Woods; then over
to the ertas'f r.t llrookings, where
they did both small stream and
'deep sea fishing. Salmon, halibut.
j ling cod nnd sole, even shark, they
out. At Gold Iteach they visited
Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Oould of this
ciiy, went on to ISandon an.d up
north Coos river, where they found
the fishing unusually good. They
rre now hark In their offices in the
Liberty building and ready to rec
ommend the Oregon playgrounds
as vacation haunts for all people
who enjoy fishing nnd the great
outdoors.
PORTLAND. Ore., .Inly 22. flJ)
The drivo on "suspicions" ehnrac
1 ei m was nrdered con) I lined this
I week hy Chief of Police .lonltins.
'The round up last week resulted
in (tin men being taken before do-
loetiven tor investigation. Of that
.number 7:1 were found In have had
former records. Kleven were found
' currying; concealed .weapons.
I
SALKM. Ore., .July 2t'. (P Or.
A. Sh.unhtcr of Portland was re
elected president of the Oregon
Naturopath association at the clos
ing session of its state .convention
here Saturday. Otln r officers elect
ed wVre: First vioe-prreddent. Dr.
A. N. Nityville of LaGrnnde; second
vice-president, Ur. J. KeileU of The
Dalles; secretary, treasurer, Dr. J.
W. Saryent of Portland.
OFFKVVII.I.K. Kns July 22.
-i,Vi C:irlyl. Cullison. 10, nnd
lii linith'T. Ikkip. V were hold
h, r' twl:iy u f t -r nlrnittinK to I'n
lirc chi-f A. I'. Kivlini; hint nleht
ihcv kllli'd thi'lr f'Diialn . IJnnald
l'nX..K. With stonos on thn Itnnk
f,r tin. ViTrtlRrtH river yontoi'dny
jift'-rni'nn.
UGANDA LIONS DINE
ON TWENTYo NATIVES
N.Xll:ol:I. Ilriiih K.it Africn.
.lillv Th' I 'U.nH which
fri-i'iii'iitly nw lint" " I'K.mdn
h i v.. l.. . n ununu.illy Iml'l l'il"ly.
il.-viMiiin ''1 rwilivr in th An
nnd M.l:ik!l d;Ti-!s in thd
ln! liiii." f"k Th K"ViTnmi.nt
has si'iit I iintcrK nftur the fierce
. hunt. Mid-ft K"lt '.Jiir"f
ttn .1 :it C .lriii X'i. w.
Asaovw
CR ME SEEN
AS CAPRICE
OF GLANDS
Law Enforcement Commis
sion Told Misbehaving
Human Glands Often Ac
companied By Abnormal
Behavior.
WASHINGTON. July 22. (A)
A new way of reasoning lite why
of crime has been laid before
President Hoover's law enforce
ment commission by a young San
Francisco physician who believes !
the day will come when it will j
be generally accepted the chief
factor In all human misbehavior
lies in chemical or physical nial
formaliou of men's bodies.
Dr. Ralph A. Reynolds, the phy
sician, gave his findings from ex
tensive investigation in San tjuen
tin prison, California, to Chair
man Wickersham and Commis
sioner Anderson, in charge of the
imiuiry into cases of crime. The
result was arrangement with Rey
nolds to Extend his research into
several other states and to embody
his conclusions in the commis
sion's final report.
Starting upon the medical fact
that definite tlisturbanes of human
glands are accompanied by abnor
mal behavior Reynolds began nn
Independent investigation among
the prisoners last summer to de
termine whether the obverse was
true: that crime or anti-social or
abnormal action go along with
poorly functioning glands.
I li I'i'u ills Itcsvaii'li
Although the results are far
from conclusive enough to haek
up a dogmatic theory, he said,
they had convinced him exhaus
tion of the field in warranted.
"This is not a theory," he ex
plnined."-t.'I.-iB -n interprtfUrtion,
a line of reasoning more scientific,
I believe, than the prevalent prac
tice of merely punishing ou mere
ly pitying criminals, i
"i iere is n gild 1 1 years old,"
he exemplified, "wno, because of
a disfuuctlonlng gland, lias devel
oped nil the physical and in
stinctive character 1st ics normally
attained In 18 years. She has the
problems of 18 years and the ex
perience and knowledge of but 11
years. Is It any wonder she gets
into trouble? Vet, if wo did nAt
know her physical defect, wo would
o n I y co n d e m n or pity h e r f o r
moral turpitude."
With the cooperation of Dr. L.
L. SI an ley, the prison physician,
Reynolds examined and compiled
yards of statistics about 201) crim
inals in San Quentln, all of whom
had easily recognized . glandular
disfunctions.
Thyroid Often Cause
Some of them were thyroid
eases, suffering from wrong secre
tion from a lior.seshoe-shapcd
structure in the throat which often
causes great nervousness. OtherH
were pituitary putlents, belonging
to that group of physically abnor
mal individuals among whom
obesity, when pronounced, often
Is accompanied by excessive
growth in adolescence and a def
inite easy going "good nut tired
fill" personality.
The rest hnd disturbances of
the reproductive systema field
where many outlines still are dim
to scientists a field in which. It
1h acknowledged, malfunction
men us abnormal behavior.
"I found a thread of unity, a
relationship between thyroid trou
ble and crimes, of violence such
us murder nnd assault," said Rey
nolds, "I found It between pit
uitary disturbances and crimes of
Irresponsibility such as robbery
and thieving, and between the
j other disfunctions and ucts as
moral turpitude."
The percentage of abnormal
gland conditions Is about 40 per
cent higher among prisoners than
among law abiding population,
Reynolds concluded fro m his
study.
CLAIMS INTEREST
Hesidents of not only Medford
but oil southern Oregon are show
ing kpen Jnterent In the Ameri
can Region Airport dance Kriday
night nt tho new Medford airport.
In addition to the big dance In
the new hnngar building, there
will be special niht flying and
Htgntn.
The port will be fully illumln
fih$ with the new border nnd
flood liKhtiriK which in Unfit will
be n bin attraction fen those who
have yjjf to see modern airport
lightning.
The hangar with ttn huge floor
sparry will provldf plenty of room
for the crowds $id eool ventila
tion Js nsKtired by the IQ;h cell
ing and huge door which permit
throwing th entire east nidi- open.
Mimic will lie nrovided bv lJro
' ut and his "I'ep I Vddlern' and
a fine time is assured all who
attend.
The affair" is one of a series
of .Legjun dance for the purpose
of raising funds to send I In Med
ford drum corps lo the state con
vention in August.
OREGON PEARS IN
high vnni rjnu ' i
Fifty-seven per cent of
pears used in New York
the first half of the current
originated in Oregon. A ne
ord for volume was establish
the receipts of Oregon pears i
tual number of cars was the I
est ever known, totaling (IN
for the half year against (las cars
for the name period a year nuo.
- Pears comprised more than two
thirds of all the Oregon fruit and
vegetable shipments to New York
for the January-June period, as
total receipts were ittll ears. He
cause of the lighter apple crop lat
season the movement of apples was
.smaller than a year ago, which ;
tended to reduce the total receipts, j
A year ago, for the same period, j
t hi? total receipts were !M!I caiv, i
this being the record for 1 he pe- j
riod. Two years ago only 722 car
arrived in this period. Oregoninn
f'ARIO, rXvpt, .lly 22. (P)--One
rioter was killed and S7 Injur
ed. 27 seriously, by gunfire nnd
missiles, during severe riot ing cli
maxing tho political situation here
todny.
There was much damnse lo prop
erty while troops, civil police and
excited students ' hy thousands
struggled for the upper hand
along (he principal streets of
Cairo. In one thoroughfare hardly
n window remained unbroken In
the showers of stones nnd other
objects hurled hy'the rioters.
The troops woro obliged to use
their rifles freely.
TONS
WiEDILL iN FIRST
LOS ANf!I3I,KS, July 22. (VP)
Hilly Townsend, hard-hitting Van
couver, H. C., Junior welterweight,
today is more than even up with
Joey Medill, box fighter from Chi
cago. Dinging a convincing sleep
punch from iils bag after ho hnd
bounced Medlll off the floor three
times for nine counts in a minute
and a half, the Canadian put away
his middle western opponent for
good in the first round of a sched
uled 1 it-rounder here Inst night,
lieeently Medlll took a 10-rnund
decision over Townsend.
EAGLE POINT BRIDE
F.AOT.K POINT. Ore., July 22.
- (Special) Mrs. Ilaltie Uobcrt
son, recent bride, was honored
wit h a surprise shower at the
home of her sister, M rs. .Stella
Van Hcoy, Thursday afternoon.
Those enjoying . t he a f fair were
M in. Itnya I ilrown, Mrs. Amy
ilrown, M rs. Lot tie Vn u Scoy,
Kdlth Weldmiin, Mrs. Lottie ring
ed do, Mrs. W. 10 I lam met, M rs.
Lena Hlowell, Mrs. J. J. Ilnnnu
foi (I, M i'H. Lewis Hobertson, M rs.
Otto Caster, M vs. Lois Adamson,
Mrs. W. II- lli-own. Mrs. Orbie
Imvldson, Mrs. Knudder. Mrs. tieo.
It. Meridian, Mrs. Kmtna Under,
Mrs. Morgan, Mis. irnia Hen man
and daughter Palsy, Mrs. Francis
Campbell, Mrs. I lowlett, Mrs.
Walker, Mrs. Havles. Ilattie llow
lett, Mrs. firant Shaw, the Misses
Mary, Vivian and Ituth llannaford.
Sybil Caster, At Ihh A Udrey Wool
ridge of Oakland, Oil., Airs. Stella
Van Heoy nnd Loam is Davidson,
Newport. liock will soon be
placed on Koosevett highway be-twe-n
this city and Wablport.
"One of Your Worst
Enemies"
Saya Vie U, S. Public Health Service
"fF AU the natural enemi of man,
tho Hy ia one of tho worsU"
It lain boM! condusivply nhown that
houfio flies enrry tho germ of cholera,
typhoid fevrr, infantil diarrhea, dymn
trry, and otliT communicable diaetutes.
Now you tinderntand why a child over
horn you have watched most carefully
may como down with a sudden illnutui
which you cannot understand.
Tin romfortahlo and aafp. Ker-n your
homo insect-freo, Hpray Klit. which ia
guaranteed for money back) to bo
quirk-death to flips, mosquitoes, mothn,
ronchea, IhhI bugs and other household
insect . Yet ita clcan-ameUing vapor ia
harm lean to hum ana.
Flit kills quicker if you use the nprcia!
Inexpensive Flit Spray Insist on Flit
and don't accept a aubstituto.
FUT
World'! Largest Selling Insect Killer
Ants Repulsed In White
House By Pill Box Plan
llLaHtw. , J !
Set ntbwaii the line id' I ravel, a pill hov (nip (rigid in sketch)
evterni hint Oil little red auls ( left in sketch) common to American
pantries when llicy attacked the While House.
YVASII1XCTUN (T) The Pres
ident's kitchen is protected by a
pill box-.
A very simple nort of trap, it
is the only thing two depart men!
of agriculture Hpcclulisls found ef
fective against the little red
( Pharaoh's) n nls that Infested
the While House.
Called in when While House at
taches were unable to suppress
the outbreak, H. T. Cotton and
W. (!. Klllnnton, entomologists,
tried every scientific repellent nnd
then began tho pill box experi
ment which has resulted in a sim
ple ami effective ant trap for
household use.
They took an ord I nary round
pill box. washed the Interior -with
a solution of hot paraffin to make
it water light, nnd removed four
(mull sections from the inner col
lar over which the top fits. When
in one the top is partially raised,
exposing the openings through
which tho nuts enter to obtain the
poisoned syrup.
She thought:
"I'd like you so much if it
weren't for 'R.O.' "
Yet, to be polite,
She said:
"I've liad a delightful time, but
I must get home. Mother's
alone."
Girls seldom went out with
him tWlCe-all because of B.O'
GO HOME now? Why, the evening
hnd hurcly started. Did she really
Lave to leave so early? Was anything
wrong? Had he offended her?
He had unknowingly just as he
offended everyone he came in contact
.with. Yet he never suspected the truth
until one day a young doctor whrmi he
knew dropped a friendly hint ahout
"U.O.", the polite name for a condition
people dislike even to mention hotly
odtrr , . . Girls enjoy going out with him
now. He's popular with everyone, wel
come everywhere, since he learned this
easy way to keep perspiration odorless.
,Uollt;r wcallwr coming
- beware "B.O.'V
Uroiling days. Close stuffy nights. The
least exertion makes lis perspire freely.
And even a hint of "B.O." is so quickly
noticed hy others. Adopt this simple
s
TRY
LIFCBUO Y
SHAVING CREAM
Soothts at you tbavt
tmii "Tetutr Spoil"
The contents of the box are
protect. d by the rati from dust
nnd excessive evaporation and pet:
animals are unlikely to be attract
ed to such a close container,
I icing small, the containers are
iv kit ively Inconspicuous and can
be placed around wherever the
ants are troublesome. They should1
be about two-thirds filled with i
small pieces of blotting paper, to
which Is added a small quantity!
of poisoned syrup.
Cotton and lulling ton used a poi
son consisting of t pint of water,
1 pound of sugar, 2 7 grains of
thallium sulphate and It ounces
of honey. The concoction was
thoroughly ftirred and brought
almost to a bolt.
Since t halllum sulphate Is n
powerful and Insidious poison,
they warn that vapors given off
by the syrup while it Is helm? pre
pared, should not be breathed,
Rot athwart the ants' line of
travel, tho boxes will, wipe out
an Infestation in a few days. Ants
'' Wi f't-.
safeguard and bo sure of not offending
wash nnd bathe with Lifebuoy.
Nothing so refreshing as a Lifebuoy
bath on a hot day. Oceans of billowy
lather even in hardest water. Banishes
fatigue. leaves you fresh full of pep
gloriously, satisfyingly clean. No fear of
"B.O." now. Lifebuoy's creamy, pene
trating, antiseptic lulhcr purifies pores
removes all odor.
Great for complexion
Is your skin clear, fresh, glowing with
healthy radiant beauty? That's the kind
of complexion Lifebuoy has brought to
millions of women. Its blnnd, search
ing lather dccp-clcantes pores gently
frees clogged pores of impurities that
stifle natural skin beauty. Its pleasant,
extra-clean scent that vanishes as you
rinse tells you Lifebuoy purifies. Adopt
Lifebuoy toduy.
LEVKH IIHOTIIF.ItS CO., (.WrW,-., Kail.
Lifebuoy
HEALTH SOAP
-stops body odor-
FARMER HEARS
FATAL PLUNGE
OF MAIL PILOT
Finds Plane Crumpled in
Field at Early Morning
Hour Fog and Rain Be
lieved Cause.
IirilOX, ,, July 22. 171) Wil
liam Frederick Martin, 2l, of Bay
City, .Mich., flying the nir mail
from Cleveland to Pontine, Mich.,
for the Thompson Aeronautical
corporation was killed instantly
early today when his Pitcalrn
plane crashed two miles west of
here.
The crash is believed to have
occurred about 4 : SO a. m. Tho
plane fell on the farm of (leorgo
Iteatty. who said he heard a crash
at that hour but disregarded it.
An hour later when ho went into
the field he discovered the plane.
It was crumpled as if it had
been squeezed between two hugo
lumds. There was no blaze nnd
no odor of gasoline. Tho pilot's
pnraehutu was In its pack. The
body was crushed inthe cocltpit.
Jack Parker, manager of the
Parker air field at Wnndusky, said
he believed Martin had dumped his
gasoline as he fell, lo prevent tho
mall from burning.
Fog and rain Is believed to have
caused the accident.
CONSTABLE RUNS AMUCK
IN HONGKONG STATION
MONO KONd. July 22.- P) An
Indian constable run amuck In n
police station last night, forced hiH
way into au nrmovy, seized a rifle
u ml killed the wife of the Itrilish
sergeant in chui'KO of the station
and uu Indian HI kit guarding the
entrance, lie was later killed by
follow police. .
which do not die In the box move
on among other . ants, frequently
carrying with them .enough. oC tha
poison to kill ffl of their fellows.
1
sF
(body Odor)