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JPJGE FOTTR' MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1936 FUMES EXPOSE CRIME SECRETS. POLICE BELIEVE PASADENA, Cel. (UP) The dis covery by Dr. John McNorrls, local ehemlst. of a new method for devel oping fingerprints la declared by police authorities to be the greatest contribution to crime detection slnoe the original Bertlllon experiments McNorrls Is one of a group of scientists who have placed their ser vice and laboratories at the service of police for scientific detecting of criminals. They constitute a "brain tiust" of sclentlflo consultsnta who give their services free, but whose Joentlty for the most part Is con cealed. Under the new method It Is pos sible to bring out latent fingerprints left on cloth, human flesh and greasy surfaces. s)l of which previously were impervious to fingerprinting at tempts. The new method, it Is believed by the Pasadena police, will be valuable In detecting men who assault women and leave fingerprints on olothlng nr. throats of their victims, Its se en, is the use of Iodine fumes, which are blown through what Is known as a "Sherlook Holmea" pipe against the object on which the fin gerprints are believed to exist. The iodine fumes bring out prints, which originally were formed by the oil from finger pores, Instead of by pressure of the finger ridges against a hard surface. A silver mirror then Is placed against these prints. When It la Inter removed and hold to the sun light, the transposed fingerprints ap pear In full detail. They then oan be photographed and reproduced In whatever quantity desired. Dr. McNorrlh says the discovery was really due to the fact that police oflcera first explained to him In de tail the precise problem that exists In fingerprinting and this fact purred him on to find the solution. ONTARIO. Ore., Sept. 8. P) A suggestion that "we catch the freight" cost the life of Delbert Btelnhaue. Be was crushed to death as his sister and "Blackte" Cavalier, a CCO en rollee, looked on. The three had been sitting In the station park. Coroner R. A. Tacke said he was Investigating the mishap. German technicians claim that they have developed a carbon black com parable with the American product. The German product, which la based upon napthalene la now In commer cial production. 1 Qun sights to fit all guns 81ms , Bros.. 33 N. Fir. Spectacular Crash At Air Contest i rn 1 Mi - . ' Here Is the wreckage arter a racing plane crashed Into an unoccupied automobile while attempting a landing on a cluttered Meld at the conclusion or the Louis V. Oreve iropny race at tne National Air races at Los Angeles. The pilot, Rudy Kllng of Lemont, III., escaped serious Injury. (Associated Press Photo. JAPAN OFFERS Ti TOKYO UP)' A new phase of Japan's foreign policy has developed with the Insistence of officials that visiting foreigners be treated with greater courtesy and not subjected to the Irritations of over-strict police surveillance. The move commanded wide atten tion In the Japanese press and was started with a speech by Foreign Minister Hachlro Arlta at the con ferenoe of prefectural governors. "Complaints often have been heard among foreign travelers In Japan to the effect that they were subjected to unwarranted treatment, as a re sult of which they obtained an un savory Impression of this country," Arits said. "Such complaints have a regret table effect on our foreign relations Eflorts are being made by the foreign office authorities to guide forelgnera to a correct understanding of Japan, and I trust that local government officials and particularly policemen who come Into direct contact, with foreign visitors will cooperate with the foreign office In this direction. "It Is, of course, not necessary that special courtesy be extended to these visitors because they have come from foreign countries. However, on the other hand, to subject them to over strict surveillance or to look at them with suspicion because thoy are for eigners, Is not warranted. "Rigorous measures should, of course, be tnken In case they violate the laws of the land. Howevor, to take such measures against them In the absence of concrete evidence does not conform to the greatness of the notion." i IS WORD OF SHANGLE By J. Verne Hhangle SALEM, Sept. 8. (Special Corre spondence). 1 he fairgrounds today presenta a very hurried gro-jp of ex hibitors frantically putting last min ute touches to what observers say. Is going to be a great fair Should the photographer Ml. '.bit he a com parison of previous years the fair will be twice as large as ever before. The photos are much better with more photographers showing. Added to this Is the beautiful Oregon cam era olub exhibit which makes me feel proud as a past member of that organization, f This evening the pr-opentng crowds are milling around and on nvery side acquaintances are being renewed and among them yours truly spies Fletcher Fish rushing aiong temperature 100 or more it aopears his pears for the Jackson county ex hlhit weren't delivered to the fair grounds, but for Fletcher, showman that he Is, "The show must go on," and he finally ha his beloved pears, hours late. It la now 8:30 p. m. he works feverishly and with the tame high temperature, to complete the exhibit, which wo feel sure will be very fine one. even though he did refuse my suggestion of awl.it ln him. The art exhibit, occupying the other half of our building Is a huge exhibit of fine work, and those in charge feel very proud of thMr part 1 the fair which will be thrown open to morrow morning to an expected all time record crowd- The poultry exhibit In a nearby building housing those cackling and crowing ntrds, -pur on the tired ex hibitors, In fact, one would think It was early morning all day long, but after putting In the hourr of tabor I have today It's going to take more than a few enthusiastic fowls Laugh At Their Crashes Rudy Kllng (lelt) of Lemont, 111., and Joe Jacobson of Kansas City, Just laughed at their narrow escapes from death or serious Injury after planes they were flying were wrecked In crashes at the end of the Oreve tro phy race at the National Air races at Los Angeles. It was the second mishap for Jacobson, who escaped by parachute when the ship he was flying In the Bendlx transcontinental race exploded over Kansas. (Associ ated Press Photo.) A non-inflammable cellulose enamel which can be applied at relatively low temperature has been developed In Germany. Sauerkraut, which closely resem bles the German product, is now being produced by a Yokohama, Japan, food-canning company. rxw- i i V A - kVsitf - AT HI GANG! IT'S NEW! A REAL CHOCOLATE-NUT COVERED ICE CREAM B A R I - EXCLUSIVELY! ! W ALL STORES Sold Exclusively by Leonard's, 119 E. Main to keep me from having a good night's rest and being here bright and early tomorrow for the opening, will try and ferret out something of Interest tomorrow. Be correctly corseted In an Artist Model by Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann. Ose Mall Tribune want ada. Permanent Relief from Piles and other Rectal and Colon Disorders Why continue to suffer? W have treat ed ana permanently relieved thonaanas o( eaeei as aevere aa youra. Speelaliata in Stomach, Ractal and Colon ailments, 25 yeara eucceaaful practice. Nohoepla!eurscatorfrkn.NoeonfiMmetic, Write or call for FREE descriptive Booklet, Dr. C. J. 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