P'A'GE FOUR
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1933.
Medford Mail Tribune
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Office, la Nn tori, Caleuo, Dolrall, ess
'riDdaea, Loo AdhUo, luUlo, Portlud.
Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arthur Perry.
fhara m.V h SODIS lOCAl COnSOla-
tlon In the Information that the 80
Yeoro War only lasted 39 years.
"Bargain For Quick Sale Only
900. 193 auto, only driven 750
mllea. Owner need! money. Bee be
fore rrlday. Phone r7-K. (Wanted
exchange.) Wherein another optimist
bites off more proiperlty than be can
chew.
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It will toon be the law to work
only J6 houre per week. It will be
lot of fun to fool the government
and work 42 hour. Might have to
aneak up an alloy to ao It, but prac
tically everybody hat been up an
alley, aometlme, on an Illegal mis
sion. '
The three leading atate offlolala
re now engaged In a controversy
over the purohaae of a boiler. With
out fear of being auoceatfully killed,
we will state there la no more hot
air about thl than uiual. .
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FIONF.F.R JOYS AND TEARS
(Pendleton Kaat orcgonlnn)
Mr. J. D. Seaman will have
green peaa for dinner Sunday,
A young lady loat her buitl
the other evening at the akatlng
rink. It consisted of newspapers,
A young gentleman of Pendle
ton awoke on Wednesday night
last and found hla bed on fire.
Cause not determined.
One of "Whispering" Thomp
son's mules tripped on ft rock ft
few days ago, fell and broke hla
leg. Thompson gave him away
to Captain Bean.
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Saturday was a torrid day, many
recalling the chilly night last Janu
ary when It required the sure-footed-ness
of a Rocky Mt. goat to get to a
hellralslng.
Cherrlea are more plentiful than
advice, and given away as freely.
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Some of the plutocrats have recov
ered sufficiently from last winter's
vscatlon to depart on their aummer
vacation.
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The American Association of Athe
ists report a decrease in membership.
Atheists and typhoons are the two
things this valley has missed, altho
at times either one, or both, would
have been a pleasant relief. Atheism
would never flourish here. An athe
ist doea not believe In anything, and
In these parta there are many who
will believe everything.
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AMPLE OP MEANNESS
(Warsaw, Mo., Enterprise
Tom Brill, proprietor of Brill's
UUI and a former resident of the
dry state of Kansas, has been
engaging In some tantalising
deeds the last two weeks. Every
time Tom drinks a bottle of beer
(somefew)he takes the label from
the bottle and sends It to ft
thirsty friend In the. land of the
Jayhawk.
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A bald-headed eagle was reported
ever the airport Ounday, getting some
pointers on flying.
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It Is ft trifle early to get officially
hot for ft deer, but Chinese pheas
ants arc, being shot for Chinese
Pheaaar.ta.
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"What would happen It for a single
day thor were no automobiles. In
quires curious reader. Probably
the seat plat glass window of the
M. P. As H. store would stop a run
' way team of horses.
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Waving pitchforks la reducing the
attendance on the Bill Oore corner.
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FURTHERMORE, WHO CARES.
Now with all the ante and with
those kinds of bees and wasps which
have adopted a communal life, these
Is an entire giving up of the Ufa of
the Individual for the Ufa of the
community. Bach worker ant or bee
or wasp works not for Itself but for
the community. The worker collects
food not for Itself but for everybody.
It has no children of Its own: but It
helps take care of the children of the
community, which are all produced
by the queens. Biologically, the com
munal Insects are very successful.
Their communities thrive: their spe
cies persist and Increase. They live
in all the landa of the earth eicept
In eitreme .Arctic and Antarctic re
gions, and on the summits of lofty
mountains, and their numbers prob
ably exceed those of all other injects.
They have been cslled the moot suc-
cesrful of Insect kinds. But are they
happy? Nobody knows.
(Nature Usgaiine
Call in Uncle Sam!
A KOTHER murder has been committed in Jackson county
this time in the Eagle Point district. Fortunately the per
son charged with the crime is in jail.
But for the sake of argument, let's suppose he had
escaped across the California line, during the night.
Both our local and state police, and our sheriff's office
would be powerless. His apprehension and arrest would de
pend upon the police of California, or whatever state he hap
pened to escape to. The government would take no hand, for
no crime against the government had been committed,
SUCH a situation brings into sharp relief what we mean by
placing the government behind the war against organized
crime. Crime recognizes no state borders, why should the lawt
The D'Autremont brothers killed four men and escaped to
California. Why were they finally caught and put in prison for
lifet Simply because they happened to interfere with the U. S.
mails, and therefore had the government after them.
Our contention is, the law should be revised, so that all mur
dercrs, regardless of where the crime is committed will have
the government after them.
Then "getting away with murder" might not be such a
popular American pastime 1
The Grants Pass Crime
A CCORDING to grapevine repor); from Grants Pass, ample
funds are available "somewhere in Log Angeles" for the
defense of the two juvenile gunmen, who recently shot down
State Policeman Baucom, in cold blood.
This report may have no more foundation in fact, than other
grapevine rumors. Yet if the two killers ABE accredited mem
bers of the Los Angeles underworld, there is no question what
ever that their defense will be financed by the well supplied
treasury of organized crime.
The undorworld has its "war chest" and has its code. The
first principle of that code, is to stand by brothers'in-crime, in
their hour of need. If the defense fund appears, all doubt will
be removed that the two gunmen were members of some recog
nizd L. A. gang. If it doesn't, one can be certain they were
merely a couple of youthful derelicts, pursuing crime "on their
own." In which case, without money or influential friends,
their defense will be unable to avert punishment, immediate
and severe.
OUT again for the sake of argument let's assume that the
A defense fund DOES appear. "What then!
Will the defense be perfunctory! Punishment immediate
and severe t Not a chancel '
One of the best criminal lawyers in the state will quickly be
available. What will he dot Toll the boys to plead guilty and
take their medicine t
Harcllyl He will do what all "good criminal lawyers do"
who are paid fat fees to free the guilty and defeat justice. He
will first get all the faots in the case, go carefully over the
circumstances and the scene of the crime, then he will tell the
boys to repudiate their confessions, confessions, he will say,
were secured under duress, of course wrung from the "de
fenseless children" by hard-hearted state police, employing the
iniquitous 3rd degre, etc., etc., ...
Then carefully, step by step, this high-paid lawyer will take
these known circumstances, search them for flaws, and recon
struct the entire crime more to his heart's desire and more
in harmony with the peace of mind and longevity of his youth
ful olients.
It may be an "alibi." It may be a police "frame-up" to
gain newspaper headlines and hide the real culprits and the
department's inefficiency. It may be a clear case of mistaken
identity. It may be a few faked birth certificates to show the
killers were "under the legal age." It may be one thing or
another. But if the problem should be really a tough one, then
as a last resort it would of course be insanity congenital
imbecility mental and emotional irresponsibility and a moth
er or two would be produced, preferably in widow's weeds, to
testify how one of the boys at least, when a baby fell on its head,
and had never been.normal since.
Needless to say it would take a long time to prepare this
case. The more money the longer the time. When finally the
trial arrived, every advantage would be taken of the fact, that
American criminal law is based upon protecting the accused
the criminal.
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THE state would be handicapped from the start. Upon it
TvftllM rant, the riurAn nf rtrnrtP will, that nnnnrrinr
term so dear to the heart of all guilty defendants, "beyond a
reasonable doubt." From tho start the judge might be con
vinced of the guilt of the defendants, see through the flim-flam
defense from the start but the JUDGE COULD NOT COM
MENT, could not in the interest of justice and the truth let
the jury profit by his greater knowledge of crime and greater
legal experience. That would be g grave error although in
Canada and England it is recognized procedure.
Or grave errors against the state might be committed but
nothing could be done about it. The state CAN'T appeal. The
state can only "TAKE it."
They do things differently in England and Canada. There
the state represents the crown in theory, but the sovereign
British people in fact, and any unfairness to the state is not
tolerated. The state has the right of appeal, just as has the
defense. The two sides fight it
the entire procedure is to get AT
A ND what would be the outoome in Grants Passt Well, no
definite outcome for a very long time. Even if a convio'
tion were secured, it would probably be two or three years be
fore the sentence would be carried out. Just as long as the
money held out there would be demands for new trials, appeals
to state and perhaps the United States supreme court; appeals
for pai-dons, this, that and the
mcnt was FINALLY inflicted,
appeared, everyone would have
yilE pooplc of the United Slates will never effectually put
down the crime wave, nor cease from providing a paradise
for murderers, until two things
Our entire system of legal and criminal procedure is
CHANGED,
Tho power and force of the
hind the war aguinst organized crime.
Of the two we regard the first as the more important.
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out on even terms. The aim of
THE TRUTH I
other thing until when punish
its value would have entirely dis
forgotten the reason for it.
are done:
federal government placed be
Personal Health Service
By William
Signed letters pertaining to personal Health aod hygiene, not to dis
ease diagnosis or treatment, wlli be answered by Ur. Brady If stamped
self-addressed envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be oriel and written
In Ink. Owing to the large number qf letters received only few cut be
nswered here. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to in
structions. Address Dr. William Brady, Ui El Camlno, Beverly HlUa. Cat,
FOL'B POUNDS
A reader requests an article about
the liver aod lte (unction. He craves
to know whether a person can life
without a liver.
Liver? Oh. yea,
I remember now.
It's that large
gland In the
northwestern ab
domen. About a
pound for every
36 poun'da of
body weight. Aa
for living with
out It, I do not
advise you to try.
Why Inter fere
with these things
as long as they don't bother ua?
In the old days when the charla
tans devoted considerable attention
to the livers of gullible folk the lat
ter suffered proportionately with bad
liven. Nowadays It Is difficult to get
even a moron anxious about the state
of his liver, and the quondam nimble
little liver pill Is recalled only when
the customer hasn't the price of the
article which some European clinic
clerk, all decked out In his barber's
coat, recommends to the peasants
who patronize the free clinic.
Incidentally, where do people get
the morbid suggestions that make
them sick? Not from anatomy, physi
ology or hygiene. They get their
harmful Impressions or misinforma
tion from delving in symptomatology,
pathology, bacteriology, etiology, di
agnosis and therapeutics, the kind
taught by charlatans, nostrum mong
ers, fad healers, and mall order hum
bugs.
The liver Is the largest gland In
the body, having, both external and
Internal secretions. In a newborn In
fant the liver weighs one-eighteenth
of the body weight. In an adult
one-thlrty-slxth of the body weight.
The external secretion, the bile, ts
produced In the cells which make up
the structure of the liver, and It
seeps In channels between cells (capi
llaries) into the small branches of
the bile duct or tubes which con
vey It, as through twigs of the
branches of a tree Into the two large
ducts, one from either lobe, which
finally unite to form the main he
patic duct. This Is Joined 1 Inches
along by the cyctlc duct coming from
the gall bladder, and the bile flows
on thru the common gall duct for
another three Inches to empty Into
the duodenum or upper end of the
small Intestine three Inches beyond
the lower outlet of the stomach. Re
member that the gall -sac Is a blind
pouch resembling and acting like a
perfume spray bulb. It holds a table-
spoonful or two of bile, which It
NEW YORK
DAY BY DAY
By O. O. Mclntyre
HBW YORK, July 10. Diary of a
modern Pepys: Lay late, a soggy rain
falling, and came to wondering It
modern children knew the fun of
-"Tf-1 looking for wiggle
lr 1 I talis In the rain
barrel. So up and
talking to Will
Rogers's Betty on
the phone and
reading a side
splitting retort
to a note to Gil
bert White.
Working until
the sun popped
out and through
the town coming
upon Clara Walsh
WJ nd John Charles
Thomas and he told me as hilarious
tale aa ever I beard. So to Anne
and Will Hamilton's and chatted with
Emily Vanderbtlt, Myra Klngsley, Es
mond O'Brien, Freddie Prince and
the Ted Woodyarda.
In the evening to dinner at the
venerable Myers hotel along the wet
ter front, and to ft theater, talking
to the tandsome playwrttlng Kenyon
Nicholson, here from Cslirornla. Af
terward to see the new pharmacy Moe
Ducore opened on Seventh avenue
and many Broadway tycoons there.
A Juvenile despalrUt called today
discouraged over a rejected manu
script that merely bore a penciled N
O." I tried to explain that likely the
Initials were, by coincidence, of a
reader who neglected to insert the
oustomary rejection slip. If this did
not fit as an explanation certainly
the editorial turning-down might
have softened. The Atlantic Monthly
cushioned rejections of impossible
mas. with: The Editor begs to be ex
cused from the ungracious task of
criticism." ,
Ben Hampton once returned
manuscript with this: "The sun al
most breaks through. Evaporate a few
plouda." This more than anything
else determined Harris alerton Lyon
to become the polished flctlonlst he
was for t, too tragically brief span.
Billing of the hoydenlsh Lupe Ve
left and blatant Jlmmle Durante over
the cooly restrained and cultured
Hope Williams in a recent musical
exploited a .brand of rowdyism that
answers the kindly query: ''What's
wrong with the theaterf
Personal nomination for the most
exhlltratlng personality on the screen
that of Lee Tracy.
The famous, huge green-eyed blsck
cat, so long a comfortable dozer in
the florist ahop window In the Hip
podrome. la no more. "Blackle was
IS and known to almost everybody In
mid-town. The last four years we:
rnt at the American Hospital on
First avenue, where it was also a fa
vorlte.
Indefatigable Jack Lalt produces
mil
Brady, M.D.
OF LIVES. '
squirts Into the duodenum after cer
tain foods or medicines are swal
lowedespecially fats and strong Ep
som salts or other salt aolutlona. Re
member, this is only a reflex contrac
tion of the gall bladder, not an In
creased accretion of bile. The gall
bladder Ilea under the edge of the
right lobe of the liver In the vicinity
of Boise, but If It hurts you at all you
ure quite certain to feel It In Dulutb
or Bismarck at first. (On the other
hand If It Is your appendix that
hurts, you feel It first In Lincoln,
and later If you continue to feel any
thing, it moves down toward Los
Angeles.)
Gingerly returning to your physi
ology, I find It will be necessary to
conduct you a bit farther Into the
anatomy of the subject, with particu
lar reference to the circulation. In
order that you may understand the
functions of the liver. Watch for an
other lesson shortly. It will be about
"The Portal System."
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Wood Alcohol.
It la safe to use alcohol denatured
with wood alcohol for external appli
cation for bathing the skin, in lini
ments and the like? F. M. O.
Answer No, enough of the vapor
ized wood alcohol might be Inhaled
to produce poisonous effects. Alco
hol for bathlrfg or for external appli
cation ahould be denatured with less
dangerous poisons, of which a nunv
ber are approved for the purpose.
Llnea Rubra.
After the birth of my baby I no.
tlced a thin red line down the center
of the belly. What causes this? Mrs.
N. O.
Answer It is a normal occurrence.
, Sweating.
Is or harmful to use to
prevent perspiring under the arms,
etc? Miss 8. O. , .
Answer Both of the preparations
you mention are harmless. A solu
tion of half an ounce of aluminum
chloride In three ounces of water Is
generally satisfactory mop some of
the skin once a day for three or four
days, which will suffice for a week or
more.
Back In Training.
Since I changed to office work I
have grown soft and stuffy ...
S. S. O.
Answer Send a dime and a stamp
ed envelope bearing your address and
ask for "The Last Brady Symphony"
exercise designed to keep you fit.
(Copyright, John F. DUle Co.)
Ed Note: Readers wishing to
communicate with Dr. Brady
should send letters direct to ur.
William Brady, M. U- 265 El Ca
mlno, Beverly Hills, Calif,
more copy than any other newspaper
man on the Atlantic seaboard. He
averages 4,000 words even more than
ttft devastating whirl-wind, Arnold
Bennett seven days a week. The
enormity of his output Is due In a
measure to his two-fingered speed on
the machine. He ts reputed actually
to wear out a half dozen typewriters
a year. And smokes cigars, cigarettes
and pipe constantly while turning l(
out.
Thingumabobs: The Frank Hut-
tons have, a 68-room apartment on
upper Fifth avenue . . . The biggest
drawing card of the circus Is now
the midget lady who sat on Morgan's
lap . . . Frank Fay began his stage
career with E. H. Sot hern at the age
of five . . . The Martin Johnsons were
lost from each other five days recent
ly In an African Jungle . . . Thomas
Nast first used the tiger as a symbol
of Tammany Hall ... He was once
offered "a bribe of $500,000 to stop
. Diego Rivera likes Ice cream with
a side dish of chill beans . . . Adolph
MenJou orders horleon tally -striped
shirts by six dozen lots . . . Mustapha
Kemal, Turkish dictator, rarely re
tires until six In the morning . . .
Frank Mason now has a yacht.
Brooklyn la the only metropolitan
area left for mlschelvoue youths to
Indulge the small town deviltry
known as "snapping shades.' Many
old homes In Brooklyn have base
ment dining rooms. While the family
la enjoying the evening meal the
snapper through the opened window
gives the lower shade a yank and up
It files with a whirr that scares the
daylights out of everybody.
The champ shade snapper of our
ward was Bill Oeppert. He was gradu
ated from tlc-tacktng where he got
the hang of the beet ahades. We set
out together to become newspaper
men and did after our fashion. Only
he owns a big newspaper and I'm
one of his hired hands. When last we
met we noticed each teetered as we
stood on a corner talking. Sighed
Bill: "The old rocking chair finally
got us! "
(Copyright, 1033. McNaught Sundl
cate. Inc.)
Jenkins1 Comment
(Continued from Page One)
But the big question Is will It
STAY better? Is the present move
ment fundsmentally sound, or le It
a nosh In the pant
The figures here quoted lesd to the
belief that the Improvement that has
been noted In conditions Is funda
mentally sound and that It will con
tlnue.
That la why we are cheering.
SAM rRANCISCO, July 10 (UP)
Mrs. Ssrah C. McMann, 63. member
of a pioneer family, was burled 25
feet through the air and Instantly
killed when struck by an automobile
here early today.
Of the more than 1000 bills Intro
duced at the meet recent legislative
session In Nebraska, only 103 were
enacted Into laws.
C. C. C. Camps Are Model Beauty Spots
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Visitors to the Civilian tonservattcn corps camps In the Me tl ford district, will rind them models of beauty
and efficiency. Although the principal purpose or the forest camps Is work In the various forestry and road
projects, the health and recreational facilities have not been overlooked. At the top are shown some of the
army tents In which the men are housed. Center left, two boys from th middle went wash up In a cool Ore
gon stream. Center right, a crew returns to camp after a day of road work. Lower left, two office tents, the
smaller one used as a hospital and dispensary. Lower right, the lineup for mess with the boys stopping at the
big coffee vat for a generous order ot Java. Cut courtesy Modern Engraving Co.
Flight 'o Time
(Medford and Jackson Count)
History from the Plies of The
' Mali Tribune of 20 and 10 Year
ago.)
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
July 10, 1923.
(It was Tuesday.)
Detour of Crater Lake road above
McLeod la opposed.
District Attqrney Rawlee Moore Is
able to be on crutches after a rheu
matic attack.
Dry law Is Ignored In Jackson
county, despite the efforts of Special
Prohibition Enforcement Agent Sam
B. sandlfer.
Shasta Valley Oil Company la or
ganized hero.'
Dick Slngler, one of the star ath
letes of the high scihool, starts work
ing as a sub-clerk In the pc toffies.
Bub Thelrolf has his hand In a
bandage as the result of a skirmish
with a skyrocket. He Is four years
old.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wh 11 lock
are the parents of a new daughter.
TWENTY YEARS AOU TODAY
July 10, 1913.
(It was Thursday.)
Fletcher Stout of Jacksonville has
passed a successful examination be
fore tha state board of pharmacy.
and Is now a full-fledged druggist.
Fred Heath of Eagle Point traded
In town.
"Trimming the Trin-jner" at the
lata; "From Hired Girl to Princess"
at the star; and "Bevrare the Vam
pire's Kiss." at the U.
The Southern Pacific will run a
special train for Medford Day at the
Ashland Chautauqua.
Notice Maaon There will be work
In the third degree tomorrow night.
(Adv.)
Ralph Burgess returns from Re
glna. Can., where he pitched In the
Canadian league, but his arm and
money gave out.
Communications
Wants His Ballot Counted,
To the Editor:
The Century Dictionary defines the
word "hoax" aa follows:
"A humorous or mischievous de
ception, a practical Joke; usually a
marvelous or exciting fabrication ov
fiction gravely related as a test of
credulity."
In Judge Fehl's editorial of July 8
he refers to "the ballot hoax of Jack
son county."
Does Judge Fehl mean that a prac
tical Joke has been perpetrated on
the good people of Jackson county,
and that there haa been no theft ot
ballots, or does he mean that, while
the ballots were admittedly stolen,
the theft Itself was Just a boyish
prank, a practical joke not worth fuss,
ing about?
If, as I presume, the latter la hti
point of view. I fully understand why
Judge Fehl now feels that the Joke
has gone far enoueh.
PEEVISH VOTER,
who likes to hare his ballot
correctly counted.
(Name on File)
Medford. July 9.
Call the Sou t nern Oregon Credit
Bureau They can veil you who part
ma deots prompuy.
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VETS' HOI OPEN
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PORTLAND, July 10. (P) A spe
cial dispatch to the Journal today
from Washington, D. C sald General
Hlnes, veterans' administrator, has
predicted that the Roseburg national
soldiers' home will be In use within
about two months.
"Within that time, he has Inform
ed Senator McNary, the work of re
rating and adjustment probably will
have proceeded far enough for exe
cution of plans for hospital and dom
iciliary care, to call the new estab
lishment Into operation." the dispatch
said.
"The non-use of such facilities is
regarded as a temporary condition,"
the article continued, "likely to be
succeeded by full use after the veter
ans' organization has been ahaked
down."
Talent
Melhoan received ft wire Thursday
that his father was - dangerously ill
In California. He was enroute home
from a visit In Kansas and waa over
come by the heat. The three Melhoan
boya and their wives left Immediately
for California.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spltzer spent the
Fourth at Crater Lake.
Jay Terrlll, Doudly Estes and Ar
chie Edmonsun spent the week end
at Pish lake and each of them caught
me limit on Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. E. B. Adamaon went to flftn
Francisco Tuesday returning Thurs
day bringing her grandchildren Bar
bara and Richard Badger with her to
spend their vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skeetera and
son Richard spent the Pouth st Kir
by. Richard remained to spend some
time with Grandma Payne.
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Ladles of the Baptist congregation
gave a successful picnic at Andy Wag
ner grove west ol town on the 4th.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Parks and
son Rolland joined friends from Ash
land for a picnic dinner on Emigrant
creek the Fourth.
Talent came through the Fourth
without a person Injured, an auto
wreck or fire.
Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Miller enter
tained at a porch dinner at their
home on the highway the Fourth.
AMOK WITH KNIFE
SAN FRAMOISCO, July 10. (UP)
Joseph Castro, said to have been en
raged by the asserted attentions of
other men to his pretty wife, ran
amuck with a knife and shotgun In
a tent occupied by pea pickers six
miles south of Half Moon bay Sun
day. He was seriously injured when
the knife he was wielding was turned
against him.
Castro started slashing at men, wo
men and children, witnesses said, but
Injured none of them. Joseph Mar
tinez, field bos, at whom Castro di
rected an attack, warded off the knife
assault, wrested away the shotgun
snd forced the knife blade agalntt
Castro's face and chest. The man was
taken to the San Mateo community
hospital.
Famous Forestry
Expert Is Suicide
NEW HAVEN, Conn., July 10. VP)
Theodore Salisbury Woolsey. S3, In
ternationally known forestry expest
cited by General John J. Pershing
for his services during the World war.
shot himself to death today at hla
home. Born In New Haven October
3, 1879, Woolsey was the author of
several books on forestry.