Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 07, 1934, Page 9, Image 9

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known but aid that there teemed
to b no cell life in higher organUms
without tucorfclo acid.
The Inability of man to produce It
naturally within hla body, he aald.
"pleads for hla tropical origin."
Sunday Last Day
For Twin Plunges
Sunday will be he Inst day for
swimming In the Twin Plungei at
Aihland, as they will be closed for
the season after that date, It was
announced today. A large number of
Medford and other valley people have
visited the plunges during the sum
mer, and the manager reported a fair
run throughout the season.
Lawyer Delays
Divorce 8 Years
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UP) When
Mrs. Luclle Emonds, seeking a di
vorce, explained that her husband de
serted her In 1910, Judge John A
Denlson wanted to know why she
waited so long.
She told him she had hired a law
year eight yenrs ago but that he had
continually delayed action.
Judge Denlson granted the decree
and announced that the procrasti
nating attorney should not appear in
probate court again.
Dae Mall Tribune want ads
Idaho Has Curfew
TWIN FALLS, Ida. (UP) -It's &
right for youngsters her to stay out
after nine o'clock every night but Sat
urday. City fathers recently ordered
the curfew rung on that evening only.
OF VITAMIN C
TOLD SCIENTISTS
Complexion Bleach, Remedy
for Haemophilia, Hemor
rhages and Pyorrhea Is
Most Recent Discovery
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MEDFOUD MSIE TRIBUTE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDXY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1934
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ABERDEEN. Scotland, Sept. T fP)
lord Raglan, chairman of the an
thropological society, who yesterday
"aired his belief that before many cen
turies have elapsed there will will
"not b a single person in America
without a certain portion of negro
blood," today told the British asso
ciation for the advancement of sci
ence that popular beliefs are always
wrong.
He told the convention that It was
"quit untrue" that humans were at
tracted by opposite and said, "we
are really attracted by and marry peo
ple like ourselves."
It was recalled that Lord Raglan
created a stir In last year's convention
by debunking the claims of some of
England's -best families to Norman
blood.
Vitamin for Complexion
Pure vitamin C, the congress was
told, will bleach human complexions
darkened by disease. This and other
diseases which It was said to cure are
certain forms of haemophilia, various
types of hemorrhages and pyorrhea.
These unexpected medical uses for
w the vitamin In Its powerful pure form
7 were described by Professor A. Szent
Oyorgyl, one of the leaders In isolat
ing the substance.
Vitamin C'a magic role first appears
tn history when Capt. Cook discover
ed that eating citrus fruits would i
both prevent and cure the scurvy that
made morgues of sailing vessels on
prolonged voyages. The vitamin itself
was recognized only about a decade
ago.
Limited Access
Until the last two or three years
human access to Its benefits had been
limited mainly to eating oranges, lem
ons, tomatoes, spinach, cabbage, let
tuce and some other foods -which con
tain It In small, greatly diluted
amounts.
In 1932 Prof. Szent-Gyorgyl discov
ered that ascorbic acid had powerful
anti-scurvy properties. The discovery
led soon to a general agreement
among scientists that ascorbic acid
was vitamin C, the anti-scurvy vita
min. -
The cld has become available for
medicine only very recently. Prof.
I - Szent-Gyorgyl said, so that Its medl
' cal applications are not yet suffici
ently determined but the first clinical
medical experiments "have revealed
some very striking and unexpected
effects.
Striking Cures
"Ascorbic acid," he aald, "seems to
be able to cure in a very striking
manner several diseases against which
medicine was helpless."
Haemophilia, one of these diseases,
Is excessive bleeding from even slight
est cuts. Well known as an affliction
of many male members of Spain's ex
royal house, It made Impossible an
operation to save the life of Don Gon
salo, youngest son of ex-King Alfon
so, after an automobile crash In Aus
tria. Professor Saent-Gyorgyl said the
major part of pathologic pigmenta
tions can be made to disappear by the
acid. Patients with Addison's disease,
which is characterized by brownish
pigmentation, r.n be bleached out
again, he said.
Lack la Provt
"These curative effects," the pro
fessor commented, "suggest that hu
manity is suffering much more grave
ly from lack of vitamin C than has
j hitherto been supposed."
He said that the exact biological
role played by the substance la un-
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road right before overhead crossing
Tolo, lollow red arrows.-
LOST Imitation diamond Bracelet
near Bybee bridge, Tuesday, valued
as keepsake only. Finder kindly re
turn to Tribune. Reward.
WANTED TO RENT Furnished house
Sept. and Oct. Phone B68-X.
SAVE 100 on a Baldwin baby grand
piano. Brand new instrument, only
used as a demonstrator in a lew
recitals at the Baldwin Piano
Shoppe. Your chance to get a new
high grade grand at a substantial j
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WANTED Woman to care for chll- j
dren. State wagea expected. Box ,
8138, Tribune. j
BAROArNS in used piano. 185 price
reduced from H0O for Saturday
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StANTED Ford, Chevrolet, around
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Gen. Del., Medford.
roR 6 ALE White leghorn pullets.
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18-X-3. Mrs. Roy Nichols.
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FOR SALE Young Jersey bull, or will
trade for cow or most anything. :
Cleo. Wcndt, Jacksonville.
WANTED Wood splitters, and trade
wood for hay. 1119 No. Central.
WANTED TO RENT Piano for church
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