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PXGE TVTO JfEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY, 30. 1932. Hedford Mail Tribune "Eraryene la Southtrfl OrtflM nasi IIm Mill Wanna" Dally gi-t lilirnm PuDllihail W ii-ifis n. su l rw t gOBEIR BUHL. UIUH a. U KNAPP, Hinwr Aa lodepaodcn NmiupM Cnttr4 u Mcoal dm eutlat U Matter. Or hob, tnw act at Hut I, !' lUBSCUlPTION BATEi Uifl li Adtaeca Dally. ftl ST.OO Dalli. swete i Cvrlar. Is Adnata Madore. Aiblaad, JiekaoiKlIU, Ctmnl Polat, PboaoU. Talsot. Oola Hill aos to Hitnv&n. Dallf. eMah ..I .Tl DillJ, eea rui f.so All Urns, tub to adraiKS, Offinal pap ol Um Cttf af Medlor. Official papw ot Jttkwo County. MEMBKH Or TUB ASSOCIATED PKEoS gacalilr. full Uued Win Unlet Tha AawKlaled PrM tl aielualtelj snlltlad to Wa UM f publleatlos at all nam dliuauti aradilad t II ai ollwrwlia credltad In tals nap and alM In the toeel seal pulillihad barala. AU rtibu lor puMlcallos of inaclal aUpaldM esrils art alio reienad, WKUBl.il Of UNITED PMEsS MEMEtll OP AUDIT BUKZAO OP CIKCUUTIONS Adftnlatnt Kepraaaolatltaa M. a tlllliKKSCN A COMPANT Orricaa la Nee Tort, tniesto, Utlrolt, Ban rranelioo, Lao AnselM, . Saattla, ronland. Ye SmiMaffe Pot By Art hut Herry MTTXB OBEBV T PINTS whtob the soldiers slebp, a no TUP. LITTLE GREEN izra, the sunbeams plat ANf WOMEN WEE1. AKS LlHOMwn.-i , FLOWETtS TODAY; AND BETWEEN ; THE TENTS WALK THE WEARY FEW, WHO WERE YOUNO AND STALWART IN SIXTY-TWO WHEN j THEY WENT TO THE WAR AWAY. , THE LITTLE GREEN TENTS ARE ; . .n,.anam Kfimi BUILT OF SOD. AND THEY AKB NOT LONO, AND THEY ARE NOT BROAD, BUT THE SOLDIERS HAVE LOTS OF ROOM; AND THE SOD IS J PART OF THE LAND THEY SAVED, ! I.thwIvmboT oil uaiwvui " . .jw. - - DOLE AND DOOM. THE LITTLE OREEN TENT IS A irorKin nrviNK- THIS LITTLE OREEN tent is a country's shrine, j "anSave leI naiiaaa 1 "B'llfj0?' f BO OLD, BO rsw, w Ei i is ; uj. vuwno una coihiubiuo unuor a Diunaci vi vuiuaniu uuod WH'THCTWEtrrV'wR lve inches thick. Such a catastrophe added to the pre away. i vailing economic distress, boded ill for the inhabitants until (Walt Muon.) M the Inquiry Into tht fln.ncl.1 ttlr ot th wUecrMklng M.yor ol Nw York City contlnuw. His Ex IHnoy Is to do soms wl"- aracklns with wsrden. A million- sirs sv him 34.00C which Is not M wy mllllonsires stsy mimonni. political scikncb (Eitlll (Ky.) Dlapstch) Declarlnf that htndllng moon hlM whloksy U thslr only moans of supporting thtlr tsmlllss, fifty-two bootlsggers In oon nntlon t Tipton RWge, four mils south of here, sdopt4 rssolutlons announcing that they will not support any oondldata for oounty ofllos who will tatw part In prosocutlng them. It waa the first meeting of IU kind m held in Estill County. 0 A number of local mole-hills r atlll masquerading as mountains, and the perpetual peeve of small-bore agitator, with the hide of a rhino oerous hsa been likened to "the wrath of Jehovah." On th very day that Amelia Ear hart flew aeroee the Atlantic, a Mod ford maid of IS aummere, flew across the kitchen and washed the supper dishes. a It la still maintained that spending money la the practical way to put money In circulation, and thus en able those who hare none to grasp some. O rest agony la manifested by the administration leaders, every time It Is proposed to let loose of cash that will not ba poured Immediately Into tha already overflowing bank vaults, or the wallets of those who already hava more money than, they know what to do with. There la high concern about the "frown as sets." It Is time to start "frittering away tha taxpayers money." thawing out tha froaen hand-aawa and picks and shovels and other toots that make a nolsa while constructing something that uses man-power. a A little dignity waa east upon the Bill Core bank last week by Dr. Mns. and Atty. O. Newbury rubbing their shoulder bladea against the popular lean-to. Ireland haa her blarney a tons. e. a A Connecticut congressman talked four houra upon tha ahortcr day bill. Tha measur ehould also maaa acme provision for ahorter speeches. a "Jessie Wilson lost a . bill Tues day" (Oottvllle (Cat.) Items) Shall tha world hurrah! a a a Some of tha elder atatesmen around here hav atartod laughing out loud, which Is an ominous algn. a The dry hoped that the presence ot women at national political meats would hold down tha traditional hooting, but that hope haa not been mined. Tha brethren atlll hasten to get themselves outside whatever they can find. The only difference Is that the Republicans, having Inaded tip. sleep it off quietly, wheress the Democrats whoop and yell. (Mer cury) A flna distinction In prohibi tion hypocrisy. Jim Stevens, who Is erganlrlng a male chorus, haa Issued a call for tenors and asserts there must be "soma good tenors hiding under a bushel." It Is our surmbw James, that If k tenor had ;iy causa to Mda, (and occassionally one doeel. It will ba under the barn, not t Boabel, ' Good News! OOD news about the Owen-Oregon company I Cooperative operation on a smell scale' is to be started, by which old employees are to be guaranteed 60 of the prevailing wage scale, and a fifty-fifty split on operating profitg. If this plan is successful, it may lead to the resumption of mill and logging operations on a large scale, Which is all to the good, not only for the Owen-Oregon company but for this community, and Manager Owen is to be commended for his originality and initiative in evolving such a plan. It shows a spirit greatly needed at this time, a refusal to sit idly by and moan about hard times, and a de termination to meet conditions best of them. If the plan foils, there will be nothing lost. If it SUC CEEDS, a constructive way out of the slough of despond may be found, not only for the Owen-Oregon but for other lines of manufacturing in the state. What Memorial Day Means THIS is Memorial Day, and it is well to remember that the day is dedicated particularly to the soldier and sailor DEAD those who made the supreme sacrifice for their country This means not only doing honor to them, but it means taking care of those dependent upon them, their wives and children. There is now a movement to reduce the huge amount being paid out by the government to ex-service men. This action tpiiaf 1,18 amounts appropriated for I 4Uaaa lnnanrl.t linftl. til No impulses for economy should cripple this necessary and splendid work. The dependents of those who died, or of those '. whose earning power was impaired or destroyed in active , gervice should be guaranteed The b-.irdcn of curtailment in federal aid, should be and we believe would be cheerfully borne by those who came out of the war as fit and able, physically and mentally, as they went in. Wanted More Volcanos JhL wiDds have beea kno,vn m n rarely does one bear of a ! rlianctAi Anns if trnnm .htm a r ' """""i B-"- The eruption of five Andean peaks in Chile a few weeks "Ported to have laid waste hundreds of square miles it was discovered that mother shower of gold instead of ashes. The gray dust was found to have chemical propertiea of value and the 16,000 citizens of Curico are now busily gather ing and selling it to a Santiago firm at a good price per ton for some unnamed purpose. Alfalfa farmers who bad foared their crops smothered and destroyed, now announce the alfalfa is growing with uncqualed luxuriance under the strange fertilizer. Is it possible that man has nature and that volcanos may be wells of wealth for humanity a nrichment, rather than the outlets of hell they were generally assumed to bet C. B. WOMAN KILLED IN PLUNGE OF PLANE IN10MIITE (Continued trutn rage One) him. She used her maiden nam In booking paaaage on tha ship. Tha engine of the plane waa found a half mile from tha place tha ship had fallen. Witnesses to tha accident said the engine hurtled to earth as an explos ion shook the ahlp. arret clouds of smoke streaked from the plsne and the entire front structure burst Into flames. It sptraled down, crashing In the water where It burned for a mo ment or two before sinking. Mrs. Smith was the daughter of ir. and Mrs. L. M. Dlckerson. who live on a farm about a halt mile from Wels er, Idaho. She and Smith were mar ried at Vancouver, Wash., March 34, 1939. Smith said today his wife left him after a controversy without telling him of her plans except thst aha was j going to Seattle. The plane arrled 178 pounds of mall. A dive waa aent down Imme diately to re. .love Mrs. Smith's body and recover the cargo. IS WASHINGTON. May SO. (API The "guM that congress will ba in session until Jttly 1 was made to-: day by Speaker Oarner. "tt'a all up to the senate. The house csn get ready to quit by June 1-." he told newspapermen. Honor Birthdays of r 1 I f ri ' t,VanS Valley r air VANS VAU.gr, May SO. (gpl.l Saturday ennlng. May 11, a party wa given In the Orange hall honor ing the birthday ot HI Moor and Boy Brubeker. Dancing and card occupied the evening with music fur. nlshed by the local orrheatre, assist ed by Tom Oolllna and Wesley Boyn ton. At midnight a runch waa served Dancing waa resumed until a Iste hour and all wished the two hon. ored guesta many happy return ol the day. as they ARE and make, the initiated by Archie Roosevelt is commendable in the way of ft nn11 noi result in ftlirtflilinff those killed or wounded in action an, through life. t0 blow eod t0 mebody, but volcano spouting anything but earth had blessed them with a overlooked another bounty of RAIN WASHES OUT F Washing out plsns and anticipa tions of tripe by hundreds of valley residents over the double holiday, the rainfall -which started Friday evening here had totaled 1.35 Inches up until ft a.m., this morning, ac cording to W. J. Hutchison, meteor ologist at the government westher bureau. Six-hundred the of sn inch fell between 5 p.m., Sunday evening and B a.m.. this morning, accord ing to the report, with .66 of an Inch the total between 6 a.m.. and A p.m. Sundny. The forecast tssued today la for unsettled weather both tonight and tomorrow, with occasional showers. The present storm originated In nor thern California Friday and broke here Friday evening. The total pre cipitation here since Peptmber I. 1031, now reachea 90.46 lnchee. which MirpMsM the total for all of last year. According to report, hay crop were damaged by the rain storm, as were many strawberry cropa throughout the valley, which are ripening at the present time. Peerless Plans Special Sale On Big Berry Crop 8. J. Burgdorf, owner of the Peer less Fruit and Vegetable market has contracted for all the etrawberrle from one of the largest berry patches In the vallev and the market will have a special eale. starting Tues day Mr. Burgdorf aaya: "All orders will be delivered free and It will glva Medtord houaewlves an oppor tunity to get local berries for can ning at an unusual low price. Ac cording to Mr. Burgdorf prices pre- cording to Mr. Burgdorf prices pre- 0f nMnt during this wis will be heM lowest mts season. Through Mr, Burgdorfa contract with the Urge strawberry grower, rreah berrlea are picked each morn ing for patrons of the Peerlesa Prult Mid Vegetable market. tMerce'i Hothouse Tomatoes can ! now b had al your grocer. Re- nember they are vine ripened. All our leather roods, special for .induction glfta, 15 to M off I Office atauooerj tupply Co. Today By Arthur Brisbane Strange and Busy. Cutting Off Its Tail, The Canary-Bird Rich, Good Time to Start. Copyright King Featurea Synd- Inc. A strange, busy world, so many thing! happening. And what would have interested you violently three yearg ago ba no real meaning, Helen Wills Moody wins at tennis. "What of it," says the man trying to remember fifteen "vital" things his lawyer has just told him. Fine weather is promised for the Sunday and Monday holi days. That is important for all except those who say, "Any weather is good enough to worry in." Victor Henry Berenger, for Franco, suggests cutting down war payments SO per oent, ttie United States to get, in no case, more than Oermany can pay to her conquerors, America will not get even that, so tha suggestion leaves us cold. Tha gentleman who cut off his Uttl dog's tall, half an inch each day, because ha had not the heart to cut It off all at once, seems to hava Inspired our European debtors. Muasollnl, to save Austria from a desperate financial sltustlon. cslla on the powers to do w.hat la necessary. Let us hops w shsll not be In vited to supply tha money. It might not be convenient, alnce wa can't find money to take care of our own gov ernment, except by taking it from "the rich," that have, unfortunate ly, became "the new poor." The shock endured by old Mother Hubbard, when she went to the cub bosrd to get her poor doggie a bona. wsa ' mild compared to the shock that - awaits Uncle Sam If be tries to finance himself on a "sock the rich" basis. Congress quibbling la as bad as Nero fiddling. Soon all the politi cian will be in Chicago, with plat forms telling how the nation will be saved. And this gullible nation will take it seriously, and argue about it. Instead ot enjoying the perform ance like any other comedy. Speaker Oarner wants a two bil lion dollar fund for unemployment relief, which would not be quite halt enough. The President de nounces the Oarner plan aa "an un exampled raid on tha treasury." What about the ' raid that added hundreds ot millions to financial In stitutions to "stimulate employment and Industry?" Those millions, with soma comfort ing exceptions, went salted down In vaults, where they remain to com fort, with their "liquidity." finan ciers still frightened by their own recklessness. House, senate 'and high finance may argue, compromise and roll over In the gold standard mire ot eco nomics about which they know noth ing except by hearsay, but If they want next winter to ba peaceful, they must remember thst It will not be safe to let any considerable num ber of men, women or children go hungry. In this country, while the government has millions of bushels of wheat and millions In gold stored away. Any Intelligence that resides In Washington should plan tor wide distribution of food by army and navy agencies, that do not graft, in case it should be necessary. Amazing are the suicides of rich men, Jumping, shooting, or otherwise seeking death because they have "only a few hundred thousand left." Everyone, had ha retained that "faith" the tin of a mustard aecd. could rehabilitate himself sufficient ly, and live to enjoy the exhilarat ing sensation of starting over again. Many of our "great, rich and pow erful" are like the canary owned by the little girl "kind to animals." She sympathlred with the bird, twitter ing In Its gilded cage, until a'te could stand It no longer, took the cage and set the canary tree, In the beautiful forest. Imagine the feelings of the ca nary, used to his bird seed, perch, outtleflsh bone, for sharpening his beak, and nice cloth laid over bis cag at night. Some rich men of the canary bird type auddenly turned out of their glided cagea Into the cold "take care yourself'' world, mlaa the bank balance, stock tlcksr, Vire telephones I and secretary to ssy "He's In confer-! enc." Another kind of man rejoice In , U auddrn change, the certainty ,h, " wm n IT working, thinking new thoughts, Inatrsd ot gliding Into the grave on a peaceful pactolian atream. Thu eouatry not ludltaly died. Personal Health Service By William Brady, M. D. Signed lettn pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to dlwaae, dlagnoala or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady u a stajnped elf -ad dreued envelope U enclosed. Letters should be brier and written In Ink Owing to the large number of letters here. No reply can be made to queries art ut. wuuun Brady in care of The CULTIVATION OF A Before we begin today let's make sure we misunderstand one another. You tell me you have nerves. I know it. We all have 'em as long as we live. But you keep r Ig h t on coming at me with your nerves, bad nerves, weak nerves or what have you In the nerve line can not aocount for your disturbance of your health get off some low crack about that being what one expect from a. person who doesn't bruah his teeth, bathe or play golf. Well, let that go now. Here's a con tribution from a reader who has a little school for nervous Imposition right in her own home. At present she haa one pupil, but another will m&rttculate next term, and charac teristically enough, the preceptress Is already worrying about the educa tion of this prospective pupil. But let her tell It: "I have a little girl aged 4 who Is perfectly healthy and normal In every respect, yet on the ' slightest provocation she vomits. Thi; finest pediatricians In the city say It's a habit and nothing else, but they offer no remedy for auch a habit . . ." A pediatrician is a physician who purports to limit his practice to the diseases of children, but seldom If ever excludes patients who are grown up. Some good physicians hold them selves out aa pediatricians. But when all la aald and counted, there ?s mighty little excuse today for such a specialty In medicine. The truth la It makea a comfy racket If a doctor Is too tired to carry on a general prac tice or Incapable of building up one but in command of sufficient capital to support him for a few years while he waits for enough people to learn he la a "child specialist." In the halcyon days of Holt and Jacobl the baby specialist business waa valid enough, for In those days the great men were still "pronouncing" opin ions or verdicts and there was not much In the way of diagnostic meth ods of precision to cast any pale doubts on the eminent apeclallsto' pronounclatlons. When they decided that aolld trigonometry was the only proper way to prepare the baby's bottle the rank and file of the pro fession had to quit figuring the formula with simple algebra or It was Just too bad for the piker family doc tor hla well to do patients would run out on him and spend hectic weekends In Hlckavllle getting the lat est data from the masters them selves. It suffers from no plague or war, un less you call official stupidity a plague. The nation ha everything It ever had, gold, silver, copper, land, mines, machinery. Intelligence, And some, that know It, will come out of this situation with profit, honor and pride of achievement. There haa not been, alnce the Civil War, a time of greater opportunity. And age makea no difference. Its experience and caution offset youth's energy and recklessness. Nothing to be afraid of, except our own fear. a Jenkins Comment (Continued from Page One) HOR thousands of years, these ssme storle have been aflot. Age la Instinctively critical of youth, since the beginning of time, age has hug ged to It bosom the delusion that youth la going to the dogs. But In every great crisis In the world's history, youth haa stepped Into the bresch. And In each of these great crises, youth haa not been found wanting. Remember that the Civil Was was fought by youtha In their teens. And so It waa with the world war. Old men MAKE wars, but young men tight them. E Tad todsy a crils in busi ness, and If you will look about you you will see that It Is age that Is losing It courages age that la tell ing ua that the good old dare are gone, never to return. Mark this prediction: It will be YOUTH that will bring ua out of this crisis; youth, with Ua energy and Its hope and Its courage, that will bring ua out ot depression and back to prosperity. Don't let anybody tell you that youth la rushing us on to destruc tion. It Isn't true. STOCKMAN'S DEFENSE PALLAS Mav 30 .API The de. 1 f,n,e In the esse of the stst. arainst ' Jsy Ptoekman. officer of the Km-1 plre Holding company, charf?! with devising a echeme to defraud, wtll take up the trial when court re- ,,. rmM ,f,nm Slocknian Is the third of rive de fendant In the case to be tried All five are former ofrtcere of the Kmplre Holding company, which wr.: i tkn over by the state corpora"." l.1Bg mt jj., romm!ion acme time ago end ait received only a few can be answered not conforming to Instructions. Ad- usU Tribune. NEUROTIC DISPOSITION The dsy of the baby or child spe clallat la over, and happily so, for after all bablaa are people and If I physician Is not skilled In the treat' ment of grown folks he Is probably no more cspable ot dealing with alck children. I think the best evidence of the truth of this U the name and fame of the beloved Dr. Abraham Jacobl. There was the greatest pedi atrician America haa produced, and Dr. Jacobl was a general practitioner thruout his long and Illustrious pro feasional life. What this rocket-ridden land needs today 1 a new deal In Medicine, a reform In the specialism now fostered by our national medic al organization, a thoro houaeclean- ing of the "clinic" evil which la de stroying the finest traditions of the profession, and an unequivocal re pudiation by the medical societies of the brass specialism that enables commercialism and quackery to put on a cruelly deceptive air of respec- tlbiuty. Now let the preceptress proceed oh, oh, the bell well then, we'll re sume her story another day. OUESHONS AND ANSWERS Price Fixers. Will you please tell me if these is a board or commission which controls the prices of medicines and aerums? I would like o find out if the price of a serum I am taking Is exorbitant. (W. I. F.) Anawer I know of no auch control. It you are care to give ma the facts. confidentially. Inclosing a stamped envelope bearing your address, I may be able to advise you. I cannot give a bllndrold opinion. Expectant Mother Crave Stared. I am to become a mother In Au gust For several weeks I have had a craving for "gloss" starch. When I prepare starch for the ciothes my mouth Just waters to eat some. (Mrs. W. F. p.) Answer I have forgotten what sub stance Is present In gloss starch, but I can assure you there la no harm In eating ordinary starch. Send a stamp ed envelope bearing your address, mention that you are an expectant mother, and you will receive Instruc tions about diet and other matters o' hygiene for your special benefit. Add Complex. Within the past few month both my children and I have developed a lot of moles on our faces, necks and arms. Ben Told we have been drink ing a lot of orsnge Juice. Would that cause tha trouble? (Mrs. O. B.) Answer No. There la no reason to Imagine an acid condition has any thing to do with It. If there were an acid condition orange Juice would be rather good for It. (Copyright. John F. Dllle) Program Climax Of School Term In Evans Valley IVANS VALLEY, May SO, (Spl.) School closed May 30 with exercises held In the assembly room In the form of a spring psgeant. The pri mary room, under the direction of Mrs. Delete Oalbreath, assisted by Mrs. Violet Paulson at the piano, gave a very colorful entertainment with several aolns and readlnga. The older pupils gave an educational skit portraying the food value of vegetables. Following the program a bounti ful lunch wss snread In the hue. ment. After noon the report cards ' were given out. as were alxn the ! health awards, and school adjourned. ! Evans Valley Club . Will Meet June 7 EVANS VALLEY, May SO. (Spl.) ! Ladies' Extension club will hold an : all-day meeting at the Orange hall 1 Tuesday, June 7. Mrs. Mack will be ' present and will demonstrate rreth- i ods of home canning. Every lady of the valley Is cordlslly Invited to at tend. There will be a covered dish lunch at noon. MOTHERS and FATHERS Flight o Time (Medtord n Jackson Countj History from the rues of The Mall Tribune of SO and 10 fear Ago.) TEN YEARS AOO TODAY May SO, 1922. (It wa Tuesday) City pays touching tribute to aoldleT dead. Mayor Oate la dismissed by Oov. Olcott trom state fslr board, and politics blsmed "for outrage." Liquor violator la fined and given alx months In Jail, claim hi produc "nearly two Central Point Imbibers." glOOO. Court killed Newlyweds given novel ride down the Main street on the hood of a Ford. Two store robbed at Central Point, Local merchant to give prtre for manual training work at high school. TWENTY YEARS AOO TODAY May SO, 1911. (It wa Wednesdsy) County court asked to give a counting of road money. Frank Tucker U fined SI In police court for reckless riding ot a horse on West 10th street. Co. T to be mustered In tonight. Dr. A. W, Deane Is the captain. A. 8. Ttosenbaum. Espee agent. Is given gold medal for efficiency and courtesy. City pay tribute to "Boy of 'SI." In Memorial Day observance, held in city park, with mercury at 70 degree. New auto speed record set at Indianapolis with average speed of 6S-9 mile per hour. DESTROYED BY BLAZE; AGED MAN IS BURNED BVANS VALLEY, May SO (6pl.) Fire completely destroyed the horn of Mr. Reglna Kraiue on Socks creek Wednesday evening and badly burned Tom Mohr, aged man wtto naa made his home there for a number of yars. Mrs. Kraus was alao burned slight' ly. She had made a fire to prepare dinner when she discovered ftre near the chimney In the celling. She called to Mr. Mohr who at work In the field and the two aged people worked to save the home and at one time the fire waa under con trol. A heavy wind waa blowing, how ever, and the fire was again fanned Into action and as It became appar ent the house was doomed they tried to save a few personal valuables. Mrs. Krause entered the bedroom to remove papers and left by a aide door when the smoke and heat be came too intense, Mr. Mohr not see ing her return the way she went and thinking she had been overcome, rushed Into the burning room to save her only to find she was safely out. In the excitement, his face, neck and arms were painfully burned. He was taken to a doctor who dressed the wounds. Altho suffering Intensely, he la Improving. There waa no insurance and everything but tha wearing ap parel they wore waa destroyed. Mrs. Krause plana to rebuild aa soon as Mr. Mohr la able. Mrs. Krause la nearly 83, and Mr. Mohr la 5 years younger. Picture frames made to order. The Peasleye. opp. Holly theater. NOTICE Hereafter only those who have been duly authorised by the Foursquare Church, 401 East 5th St., are permitted to solicit for the commissary. The public la requested not to give donations except to the ones who present sn official statement from this church, signed by the pastor. Foursquare Gospel Lighthouse Estelle M. Jonea, rutor. raaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaK- - '' Doei the unborn child pay, with a lifetime of physl cal affliction or mental weaknesi, for shock or suf fering endured by the mother? Today, More Than Ever Before THE WORLD WANTS TO KNOW. SCIENCE ANSWERS In a brilliant special artiole by Dr. William Brady to be published Thursday exclusively in The Mail Tribune BROTHER WIELDS AXE ON SISTERS AS WT ACT Elderly Spinsters Near Death From Murder Attempt Deed Planned to Save Kin From Hands of Charity LOS ANQELES, May SO. (A) Two elderly spinster sister were la a critical condition In a local hos pital today, victims ot an aits wielded by their brother, who, Impoverished and facing blindness, did not want to leave them "to the car of charity." Tne Drovier, ueorgo noes nonr, ov. once a well-to-do bond broker, ended his life with a pistol after the at tscks on hla sisters, Bessie, T3, and Phoebe, 76. The skull ot both wom en were fractured. Recently a physician told Mohr he would lose hi sight within six months. He had previously auffered a paralytto stroke, which Impaired his vision. Before committing his act of what he termed one of "mercy," Mohr wrote eight letters to friends. In them he told his poverty and the fear of approaching blindness, and of his desire to save hi sisters from tha eupport of oharlty. Owners of the house where the three In tha tragedy resided said the trio had occupied the house eight yeara and were seven months In ar rears in rent. Acqualntancea aald they understood the Mohr to have acquaintances In Chicago. First In tnt dough. Thtnin in oven. You can b sure) of ptrfect bakings in utlng BAKINC POWDER 25 ounces for 25c WILLARD HOTEL KLAMATH FALLS OREGON 124 MODERN AIRY ROOMS BATH-SHOWER OR COM. BINATION. CENTRALIST LOCATED. FIREPROOF CONSTRDCTION. GRILLE IN CONNECTION. We Invrte) Tour Patronage Rate . 1.60 Vp WILLARD HOTEL ad mm Mala. Klaaaatk FalU ALRERT atrSTIH. Mr.