MEDFORD . MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREC!0T. TUESDAY. DEfEMHKU my PAGE FIVE SCIENTISTS Einstein Theory Ignores Pos- i sibility - That Ether Exists. Errors in Old Tests ' Shown by Dr. Dayton Mil ler's Records. Ilj- Howard V. DlakCNlro (Afwoclnte.d Press Rciem-e Editor) JiEW YOltKW Albert Eln Ktoln's visit to the United Suites brinRH him Into n scientific ciimp . which sees voh- slble flaws In relativity. One Is a trou- i'jbtesomo questiol J i bout existence ihfof "ether," the iivpotnetical, an- nervadinir atmos- phere of space W In which llirht waves once were supposed to travel. Many relat Iv ists assert that relativity ignores j 1R.OAYTONC.MlllCR the p o s s Ihility i ' thnt ether exists, laHhotiKh It if" a. curious fact that ithev lather or relativity . himself 'nlwiYvs had autmltted ' tho possl sbililv of an ether of some sort. ' Kther went Into -the discard just after . the - famous Michelson Morlcy ether-drift experiments In America failed to prove existence of the ether. Many authoritative scientific nookt now assert that this experiment found no existence or cither. ' . Hooka In Krror. . nut recently ' Dr. Dayton C. Miller, of ; the" Case School' oi Ap plied Science of ' .Cleveland, shas been exhibition a record which pmVes ..the Miooks are in error. 'fills .record Is the original copy or tho Michelfion-Morely report. " Fur " from' statlne 'that they frtinrd 1 noevidenoe'1 of ether, it sav that 'thev - did observe nn rtct" such US' they were search iiiKfor;: hut. that it won too small to he conclusive; ' ' ' - . This effect mlirht have been duo--to errors of- Instruments, ether 'or to 'Something else, still unknown. .... - .. 'Hfrwt" Persists. HuL' how Dr. ..Miller has made HU'ritllv Mhousaiuls; of further ex-Tiel-jroPMs with Improved ether itrlft . Instruments. - and he finds ilKfirtime'ehmll "effect" perslstlnt; M ih- not 'terror, ho ifcays.. - " H'he 'efl'e't or discoveries . ether would-. not he-iMo .scrap relativity, hut to . alter- it - somewhat. ' A . -flaw ''Is. found also in the world r'f a m p irs . observations of hendlnu of liuht my near the sun. which first cavo relativity Its .pop.ular voctic. ' - ' ".'- ' ' llath Newton and Einstein pre dicted that tile Run would hand liuht- Newton on account of t,iavi latlon'and Einsti'in on -account Of ri'latlvitvs fnscinatlni? ' curva tnle':of' space. " . . - Prools" Crltlt'lietl. ' ninsteln predicted about twice its Ri-ent bending and astronomers 1n 1919 upheld Klnstein. Hut now Tiof. Charles U l'oor of Colum bia ' nnwersitv says that th,is "proof" was based only upon those narts of tho 1 observation," wlilcn would support relativity and that It, discarded unfavorable factors. ; Dr. Poor also says that a second "proof" of relativity, an explana tion . of certain puzzling motions of the planet, Mercury, is a mis take. ' When American scientists are asked to name Kinsteln's greatest achievement, they often reply: "He set men thinking." ' This they hold Is an Imperish able accomplishment, regardless of what happens to relativity. . LITTLE. STCRIES ROCHEUEHUDSON Rochotlo Hudson haa pone to HcfllyWood from Will RopenT aomt lown, CIarcnorp, Ok hi., ia pet nn rnrly ?tn rt in this nctlnn businenn. Ohlnhoma laws do not pprmit minorii on thp ffinRo. ao Hochollo w ent w(st for a flin t the moviry. An oxcutivo hired her after one rilm test. .Mix lludn, who Is only 17 nntv, Jmh been appearing at cluli. rlmnlH nnd bnxnars ?ince thi wa n tiny tot of four. Mho intr. d-inc1?!. piintn nnd fpeaks Krench. Kr.incf new oolnl inwurnnee tnw provides for payments in cao of KfoUnesB, incapacity, old aco and dath. and for flnfincial asHlstanee In" hardens entailed by reason of finally charges, maternity and in voluntary unemployment. I Jt . " "TSE: BpYS KNOW THEIR LIVESTOCK AssocltedPresPIiot The upper group Is from the Oklahoma A. and M. college, Stillwater, Oklai, winners of the inter-colle-tlate stock Judging contest at the International Livestock exposition, Chicago. Ursel Cavot, Jet, Okla. (right), was hiph Individual. Below, the Larned, Karu, boys stock Judging team, winner of non.colleglate title t show. i.Theli1 coaches two on rioHt - (.-.v v, - t ( .; '...) p PORTLAND ilElfc FOiT REGEsygsARDONj k g H AN GiE! REiunifSE Stt C pro., pre; 23. UP) -j Governor Xorblad today issued d condkiunal pardon lo- Walter Mi Lynch, '.who was sejitpneetl to serve 20 yeai-H .in tho state penitentiary for robbing .thp C. V. JieiB store and, the.Troy Muriduy. in .p.iir.tland, andwlio has served -a few dnja less than thi-cft. years. . , Norblnd -toduy 'deed-. n-: ri.imoc.j that he is .fiolnR: - to iissuo a ;'iars"e number, of ehri&'ma.s . pardons, t ; : "P(m not -fiolnsr to :lnue nivV more than," -I .yould.,ot .ftny 'other tlme''Rnid the, povernoi, ' . . - ; : ;.v.: -.-.d CAnLE DISEASE CURB T.ftiflSl.'i'frnh'Wfft'i'l-' h'pthi'. 'print riil '. nt l h e 't iff eVj t i o.u s abo r 1 1 o h dlseuHey of' catitlIo!bV?rcmmend.e cotnmg, ,ictf4ucturo.oy- tne :st;ito, livestock sanitai'ybpard.'fii h-asde-: cided -at '.ia'.-metk'iTig. of - the, board here . Monday.' . -V'! Ambhg".. prdpoppd ' .renuirpments' wlll'.'.be' the .officiiil .ehr'-.tagging df all nnimais th'af have hail, the test. A law W'ilPbo asked that will pror hibit-dairy cattle being srld at pub- He! or; private-, snles unless they have passed a satisfuntory tion test. LOS ANGELAS, I?ec. 23. 4P) Mrs.-Lois Pantases, with 1-10 other persons convicted-' of felonies,: re ceived a Cliristmas' gift from the court today. Superior Judge Carlos Hardy allowed her to apply for dismissal' of probation and then granted a dismissal of the man slaughter1 conviction returned against her a year ago Inst .Sep tember. Mrs. Pontages, .wife of Alexander Pnntages, millionaire theater op erator, had been under a ten-year probation since her conviction, for killing a Japanese gardener in nn automobile collision, '-i NOT GUILTY PLEAS BY SAN' FRANCISCO, CnUIDep.. 211, IA' Henry l.tsle and Thomas K. Boyle today pleaded not guilty to a chnifce of maliclouH and ie'klen8 po.inenslon and imc of explosives when they npearcd in Hiiperior court. The men are nlleged lo have shipped a trunk entilalnlni; a dyna mite bomb to a newspaper building in Spokane. ,i LKMN'flllAD A') Movie funs In Russia, who are short, on currc?icy now obtain ndmlnsion "to Home olnonia hy tVhdorlriK old olothlnp. pot a tots, oiiffn, ftowerH nnd what not ot tho box office. I'articul.ii ly wrloomo In ' this land of henvy Know tind lonit win- tors s tho prositoctlvn pjitmn vho brlnts n pair of old .aloshoK. , 1 ho Krnsnaya Oiizfta miys It Ih for thf box office c.MUt to julK whether the articleM present rnl arc uffilen(1y vnluahk- to Justify d inlspion. HoHion rnnk! next to Nw York in the percentage of Increnne in n.antifactureB for the 1825-27 nc- MRS. PANTAGESGETS i I Allfl SIM E SdKXVER, Dec.23.--(P A spe cial head :, camp session of the Woodmen : of the World, ' with headciuartors in Denver, will be held' in Denver,, January. 1 2, 1931, to consider, plans for placing the order on a -legal reserve life in- B !,Sli(-b nt'tlon hna lipn fn-ncnVii. niended' Yty 1 ihsurancecpmmlHsion tr of .tho-states in which the or- : utilization openiies. . ) And amendment to the constitu tion providing' for Mich' a change whs adopted .at : the head camp He.ssi.on in Oakland in - June, 1 0 1! S but. the . Denver dimvict .and Colo rado sup'remel courts have held the is Jiave neio ine 1 t n o t properly j amendment- .. v. 'a s adopted-. because there was. no roll call toRhow it V. received "the re .nuirodUwO-t hirds' vote, vrV,-'-'-.'.. 'itrrr- Radio Program KMED (Mall .Tribune-Virgin 8tatlon) ' ' ' , TiiomIuv. '..'- Pi 11. - , " ' - f tn C.-Popiilnr rocordlnss: . news nnd markfttn .Vly Mnfl Tribune. ' (i to 7-WIipi'e to Co; llcebo Service Stntlon; Vour"Of- floe JluyM; Cei-ll nnd Sully. 7 to 8 Opera Sketches; news UlKOHt; Myrtle Street, l.T.l'. S lo 0 ItiiKiie Valley FHmil Co.; KM 10 1), JelB Oet Ah- soelateil; 1'IIC, Liberty Meat Market.. (I to 10 California Orepion S- Power Co. Wednesday. A. M. 7:55 to 8 Breakfast broad- east of news by Mall Trib- line.- 8 to 9 Popular recordings: Denison ltndio Shop. 9 to 10 Prienshlp Circle; Del Monte: 1'et Milk. 10 to 11 Park Conceit; Oold Seal; Wurts (lifts. 11 to 12 Film T1ih and Talks; iawrences Jewcli'iy; Burelson's, P. M. 12 to 1 Jackson Co. BldK. & Umn Assn.; Kiirmorf' ICxc hnnito Co-Op.; Pipe or- can Kecltnl; l--ranklln's Care. 1 to 2 Firestone: Mann's IJppt. Store; Ward and Co.; Scientific 1 jihorntmles. Happiness Train; Popular re- cording. 3 to 4 KMK.D studio pre- sentatlon. r 4 In 5 Popular recordlUKs; Kiddles' period. ' ' ' 5 to i Peoples' Electric; J'rosperlKraphs; news and markets by Mall Tribune, 0 to 7 Where to do: popu- lar recording; Cecil and 4. Kiillv. 7 to 8- liOtH Clot AwKoriafod; H NVwh DlKOMt- Murrny nml Uiitrls, I'llC. 4 h tn i I'nitfd Strlnir KnHi-m- 1 hlo- Allium of Famllifir ! ,J.'nrw, l'H(L' H t 10 O'or,lnnd nnd Hen; 4 7 Dancing HtrinMs, ri;t;. ' f HAI-HM, Ore.. Hoc. 23.-HA'n' l ho- term f n.' dn enmnt"d Tuosday here, Salcm'H two larj-'cnt theater. the Klfdnoro and tin Cfipltol, (to under the management of Warner Jtro., Theater.v Inc.. thenier operalinK nuhsidiary of Wiirner ltros. I'lcttires, Inc., on December 27. IN UNNUKANU 5- AV y?-. I 3 i i'f i BRUSSELS:, Tlelgium, Dec. (iT) The newsptiper'Libre Rolgiqiie wild today that thp "poison fog'' whicdi took sixty lives in the Mouse valley early this month had re appeared in the saqie vicinity. One death has occurred nt the town of Tillieur,' and several seii ous' cases have developed nt Pie niello, the nccount ' said. Tliere were other cases ' at - llernialle-Sous-Iluy. ' ' ' POUTLAND, O.ro., Dee, 23. P) Mnfl' -in unnroe.cdpnted :;voluine , . . J , i.. J ln'oltp existing reenrds her.oMon- j today. , More- than -.two? million piecps, incoming and ' outgoing, weredis'tributed,, AVJotul of,yl;J'J(l,'-' first' clnss -pieces, was ' handled. Moroitiian' 500 helpevs;: in.addition lo the regHiliir. staff, are .employed during the Cliristtnas rush'.- C OF VANCOUVER - DIES VANCOUVER, Wash., . Dec. ,23. (fl1) Joseph Dehuque, '.born in Montreal I0(i years' ago, ono year before Fort Vancouver was esinb- lihed nnd beyond the draft use whi'il the civil wai beKlin, -.died yesterday at the home ' of his daughter, Mrs. tethel Frances. ) MARSHFJKLIV Dec. 23. (I fJeoi'Ki' (Juthro, fifty, well UnoWni tiniln'i cruiKf'i of ; yrtiithwoHt.rrn j Orvtion, Wiih sonti'nctxl to 15 yours! in the Htiitt- pcnlti'iitiiiry hy J hIm? J Jiimi'H T. Itnitul today followinK; hl conviction of u Htatntniy rhni-ni: involving h minor Rlrl. ' j Tlio JiniK iinruiuncoil the i p would bo no appeal, nnd ho will j ho tnkon to Snlem ChrlHtmani ovo ; to hoKin Hi-rvliiK IiIh Honton-o,; I NOVELIST BEATEN BY NKW YOIIK. Dro. 23. (jT) At tack nl hh ho wnlkcft ihiouh Coi tml Park lust nitfht, Konrud iJfr oovloi, noV(-ilMt, oxpn'FMOd tho ntdn ion toduy that ho wjih tho victim of Humiinlan monarrhlj'tH who 10 flonlod hiH political vltm-s. Jfvrcovin wan h c upon Dy iwo: men and severely heiitcn. - i' foiuiht t:iok and his ansallaht holtcd when a crowd hetnn l collect. Ills InJuiloH ("DtlSb't'Ml hlefly of hnilacH. Hub Martin. 7 I -year old nem o, driven tho only remainlni; hak Hi Columbia, S. ('.. Church altendance has decre.icil two per cent In Iowa rural com ninni'ie darlnt; the bit five yent. 0 XT tit .' Builds " I li-7"SJi Sturdy IIeaWiiLsaJ ENGLAND PLANS MODEL FARMS 10 AIDJOBLESS State Farming Idea Pushed in Parliament American Methods Will Be Used in Teaching. LONDOX (j John Hull may sunn he Farmer John instead. State farming, being pushed in parliament by Dr. Christopher Ad dison, minister of agriculture, ns a partial cure for unemployment and farm problems. Thus fur his measure bus had support Indicating its final pas sage. 'I'hrt n In n In ntiilDv la n nnm. plete reorganization of Knglnml'a agriculture, U has three main objects: large scale, mechanised farming, the reconditioning of hind, the settlement of unemployed persons on it. More than a million acres of arable land has gone out of culti vation in Knglnnd In the Inst few years, according to Dr. Addison a serious trend for nn island which in a month can produce only enough to feed itself for one week. . t'sc American Method Mriefly, the largo fnrms will be demonstration tracts, where mod ern mechanical farm methods, such as commonly practiced in America, will be taught, and large scale farming eileouraged. Not more than 60 of these are contemplated. Here . farmers anil even city-bred v workers can be trained. These demonstration farms are to be purchased and held by the ministry of agriculture, but con trolled and managed by local au thorities, universities and agricul tural colleges. The ministry, too, will have power to purchase neglected land by compulsion, to decide whether and has been neglected and upon which reclamation work is neces sary. Thereafter the ministry is to have power to let or sell the land. Hmnll TiiiotH Planned Most of the unemployed, how ever, are not to be put on large farms, but allotted tracts not lar ger than nn acre. :1 " Cottages tire ,to .be provided where needed,' seed,t fertilizer and machinery supplied and the new farmers financed to a' certain ex tent. The bill gives tho minister power to make loans to tenant for the purchase of stock, feed, fruit trees nnd the - other necessaries of a fnrm. ., About $33.0OO.nno, Is nwltod to fi nance the Hehefno. ' , 1 702 MEN REGISTER FOR JOBS ON ROADS RA.LKM, Ore., Dec. 2D. The latost report received by 4110, flta.te employment ' commission ; b 11 o w h that In 13 countins 1702 men have registered In tho emerft-cnoy em ployment movement. Of these 427 ar.e simile and 1275 mnrried. They have a total of 4075 dependents. The Piinco ot Walos and IiIkIi dlKnitarles of tho British, French and Bellman nations will attclnd the unveiling of the bronze erpieH tiian atiitue of Field Marshal- Karl llalK in the principal square of Montreilll-Riir-Mer on May 31, 1 ! 3 1 . for Involving Toys arid Broken Lots of Merchandise Appropriate for Christmas Gifts No goods carried over is more than a slogan. We have had an excellent Christmas business,, but it is not only the rule, but the law, that the "decks must be cleared" of all seasonable merchandise. Toys, Dolla, Books Price All Toys, Dolls ' or Kiddies' Books. Jut i Price Garter and Arm Band Sets, Regulnr 89o values for , Final Clean-up on Men's Shirts , Price Ladies' and Children's Coats is is S 4 SHOP AT Perfumes ' Guerlain ; Llentherie Yardley Houbigant Coty Hudnut Strang's Drug Medford's First Drug Store UNLUCKYKANSU7 NOW DRYING UP AS JINX HOLDS Chinese Province Has Suf fered . Earthquake, ! Civil War, Famine, Banditry and Typhus. PEIPINC ()') -aiisu, .vhich Is about the Bixc. of New Muico and normally has a population of (i.OUII, UUO, Ih perhaps the uuluckleat pro vince in all unhappy China, In 1020 'Btltt.OIIU people were killed w i l h in 10 minutes by an eartluiimke and within Ihe past lour years about one-third of I In) population has disappeared imcmiso of civil war, la in i no, liandlliy and typhus. And now coineH (. Flndlay An drew, BrltlMli faniino relief worker, with a prediction Hint larue areas t;oon may be depopulated through gradual i'ullure of the water supply. "It seems as If Ihe desert -conditions prevailing In tho (lohl, Ala Hhan and Onion are movlDK south ward," Andrew said on Ills return hem after 'Mix- months on relief work In the p''nv'nce. ..; Mills Lack Power "Twenty years nKo tho safest In vestment you eoiili) make there wan a water mill. Now many of the mills ore without tnotlvo power. "In many village temples are tab lets recordiiiK the amount of water each hit (if land In entitled to Ret usually so many units measured hy tho lenitllt or time It took to burn a stick of Incense yet llinro Ih no water in sliiht." Andrew hud at IiIh disposal $250, 000 nodaled hy American sympa thizers Willi the famine victims In Kansu. Most of this wiih disbursed for seed Kraln issued in payment for labor on roads and hritlitos. transported In bullion throimh hun- Though the entire amount was (IredH of miles of bandit-Infested territory, not a cent was IobI tluoiiRli robbery. California's grape production for 1029 is esllmalcd at 1.775.000 tons. BREI PRICE LAST TWO DAYS OFF i price. 45 Flannel. yt Price And many other articles not men tioned here going for just J'j the original price. LAST MINUTE I CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS Let us help you solve your Gift Problems STRANG'S AND SAVE Established 1884 ATTENTION! TURKEY SHIPPERS Ship Your TURKEYS J. GARBINI & CO. Commission Merchants 115-117 Washington Street , San Francisco, California ? Licensed Dealers We supply cases, grade and pack your TURKEYS FREE OF CHARGE. Bring your turkeys to the Oregon California Fast Freight. Terminal at Medford for this service. Our representative will receive turkeys for shipments there, and will bo glad to assist you in every .way. ' ' : " . . Pick-up Service If Desired : . - . , if Turkeys will bo received until 10:30 A.' M. Suhdayj'' December 28. FLASHLIGHT your own home ' No Smoke No Flame Absolutely Safe . Appointments Day or Night - Shangle Studio Medford Bldg. ' , Phone 1308 'E R? S SALE Ycu will see reduction price tickets on all the merchandise on which we have chop ped the price in half. We are ready for throngs . . . if you are ready for. bargains, Silk Dresses . Price All Silk Dresses Eodused to Just 'j Price $9.90 Dresses for $4.95 o S5 ... a... a... 4 a... s.. s- a... a... The New Agfa-Ansco Cameras "Whiting & Cook -FINE STATIONERY Manicure RolliUp, Sets ., DeVilbus Perfine Sprays Store Phone 225 PHOTOGRAPHS m y2 Lens than J. Price. Children's Hose values to B9o. Now 10 Men's Scarfs 5 Price. Some Xmtu Gift. ,. .; ., Ladies' Silk Underwear 'i Price. Ladies' Aprons 'j Price