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PAGE THREE BROWNIE REVEL There's That Jeep Again! college still live In and about Brownies Love Parties Ashland, and one Is now actively engaged in the conduct of the Southern Oregon Colege of Edu CLAIMED MED TO BE HELD AT cation, Mrs. Claire Tucker Scott, accountant in the offices of administration. Oss Mall Tribune Want Ada. LI L I MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE," MEDFORD,. OBEGON, THURSDAY, OCTOlR 21, 1943 Wisconsin Group Controls Products Through Patents Says ; Attorney General. Washington, Oct. 21 (U.R) Assistant Attorney General Wen dell Berge charged today that the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation has fixed prices for vitamin D products at levels "which can only be regarded as extortionate" in view of the economic status of those with the greatest need of the vitamin the poor. .Berge, chief of the justice de partment's anti-trust division, f 'made the charge against the foundation which has no formal connection with and is not con trolled by the University of Wis consin at the second of a se ries of appearances before a sen ate military affairs sub-committee which is considering a bill to set up a national office of scientific-mobilization. Like Cartel The foundation's licensing pro gram, Berge said, was organ ized along the lines of an inter national cartel. "The foundation is party to (in agreement- with the omnipres ent I. G. Farbenlndustrie of Germany and to another agree ment with Joseph Nathan & Co , of Great Britain," he said. "The agreements . , . create exclusive non-competitive territories. Na ytoan and I. G. are prohibited (from exporting to the United States, and the domestic licensees of the foundation are prohibited from exporting to Germany or Great Britain." He said that investigation by the anti-trust division showed that the foundation was the ve . hide for creating a domestic mo nopoly in the division of fields, price fixing, Control of container sizes, and limitation of potency, with the result that excessive and arbitrarily high prices have been charged the public. The entire scheme, Berge said, was based upon patents which in their court test were invalidat ed on evidence and testimony cf Ihe inventor and other witnesses. Big Returns Commercialization of the kSteenbock patents, Berge said, ;.Nvas "phenomenally successful'' from the outset and up to 1940 royalties it received had exceed ed more than $8,500,000. v Pharmaceutical licensees were permitted to activate ergos- terol with vitamin D: Standard Brands was licensed to activate yeast and year products, while Du Font was allowed to activate ergosterol cholesterol and other sterols, except yeast and yeart products, utner permits involved such things as flour, cereals, milk, crackers and other food products, and such firms as S. S. Kovaks, Quaker Oats. Borden & Co., the Wanzer Co., the Com mander Larrabee Co., R. B. Da vis & Co., Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co., and Ayerst. McKenna & Harrison. - Sardine Creek Sardine Creek, Oct. 21 (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Burnett and children of Vancouver, Wash., are here visiting her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Smith, and sister, Mrs. Ethel Smith and family, and brother, Charles Smith and family. Mrs. Pauline Tygart left Sun day for Sayre, Okla., to visit her father, W. H. Reed, and other relatives. Mr. Reed lived here several years ago and has many friends here. Harold Colvfn from Ashland SDent the week end visiting his '4 uncle, Roy Eskew and family. I who-have purchased me t. . ' Fiene place. Mrs. Wm. Wright and daugh- New undtr-am i Cream Deodorant safely . -t Stops Perspiration 1 Does not roc dresses or men's shirts. Does not irritaw skin. 2. NowairingKxirr. Canbeased right titer shaving. S. Inttantlr stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days. Prevents odor. 4. A pure, white, gretselesl. Stainless Tanisbing cream, C Awarded ApproTal Seal of American Institute of Launder ing tor being harmless to fabric, 39-j art A!aolalOalWian Saturday morning about 200 leaders will hold a Brownie Revel at the Lincoln school gym nasium beginning at 10 o'clock. The program will have a Hallowe'en theme with Brownies classified as Pumpkins, Black ana uwis lor group games. ter, Vada, went to Medford Sun day to visit her mother, Mrs. Nina Dusenberry, who has been staying with Mrs. Beauchamp for several weeks. . . ,1 George Smith and S. A. Du senberry have , iust completed putting a new roof on Mrs. Nora Wait's house.. .. Billy Elhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Elhart of Ashland, drove in to Mrs. Wait's on his way home from Long Beach, Cal., Sunday. Mrs. Eva Smith attended the meeting of the health' unit, in Medford, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dusenberry have received announcement of the birth of a new grandson, James Warren, born Oct. 7, to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kendall at the hos pital in Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wright. Thelbert and Vada, spent Mon day evening visiting at the S. uusenberry home. Mrs. Nora Wait and Mrs. Lily Dusenberry made a business trip to Grants Pass, Friday, and also visited Mrs. Dusenberry's daugh ter, Mrs. Kendall and baby son at the General hospital there. TOO MANY BEARS ' Patten, Me. (U.R) With con servation measures resulting in the propagation of more wild animals here than when the In dians were around, Maine has been forced to declare a per petual open season on bear and red foxes. - Inspiring to see, luscious to EAT are the big vitamin-packed apples from . Washington's famed Wenatchee Valley. . They'll be the wows of International Apple Week, October 23 thru 30. Tons of healthful fruit now are rolling to markets and military commissaries via t GREAT NORTHERN a dependable transportation service on which the Wenatchee apple industry long has relied. . r4 t n it ""r IS Brownie Girl Scout and their An informal luncheon wns held at the Hotel Medford today honoring Kenneth M. Robb of Baker, Ore., . Most Worshipful Grand Master of the Grand Lodge, Ancient Free and Accept ed Masons, members of his of ficial party and officers of the five Masonic lodges in this dis trict. Masons from Kirby,' Grants Pass, Jacksonville, Medford and Ashland attended the luncheon. Tonight Grand Master Robb will make his official visit in this district at Jacksonville. Din ner will be served at 6:45 p. m , to be followed by a meeting to which all Master Masons are in vited. A large attendance is ex pected for this annual event. Dis trict Deputy Grand Master Roy E. McNeal of Ashland will be among those present. Osa Mall Tribune Want Ada. HEARING difficulties overcome instantly with Sonotone, Write SAM METE, P. O. Box 582 for FREE Home Demonstration. GREAT NOItTIIERN R. S. ROPER, Trav. Frt. Agent ' . 530 American Bank Bldg. Portland, Oregon Medford Brownie Girl Scouts are making plans this week for a Brownie Revel to be held Sat urday morning at the Lincoln school gymnasium from 10 a. m. to 12 noon. The revels are Brownie play times and about 200 girls between the. ages of seven and 10 years are expected to attend. - The program Includes group singing and games and each Brownie will receive a "treat For the games the girls will be divided into groups classified as Pumpkins, Black Cats and Owls, with Mrs. L. F. Older and Mrs. T. A. May leading the first, Mrs. C. A. Thatcher and Mrs. Leonard Mayfield the second and Mrs. William Myers, Miss June Erick- son and Mrs. Albert Kenyon the third. . Other Brownie leaders help ing with the revel will be Mrs Curtis Fitch, Mrs. Irene Ana- horn of Central Point and Mrs. A. A. Seekatz for games, Mrs. Al Carrara, Mrs. Herman Mitchell and Mrs. A. C. Knudsen, songs, and Mrs. Franklyn Woodward, Mrs. Carl Norris, Mrs. William McKennie and Mrs. Francis E Kimmey, favors. Dm Idatl Tribune Want Ada. ' Wm. t 1'i -- i I I- 1 C The American Jeep really gets around. Here's one ' somewhere in th Pacific" pulling a torpedo bomber Into position on the flight deck of J. 8. Navy aircraft curler during the Oct. 5-6 attack on Jap-held Wakt Island. Episcopalians To Welcome Turneys At Sunday Service A reception to welcome the. Rev. George A. Turney and Mrs. Turncy to St. Mark's Episco pal church and to the commun ity will be given this coming Sunday at the MarKade imme diately after the close of the morning service at the church, about 12:30 o'clock. The Rev. Turney is the new rector of St. Mark's church, coming here from Marshfield, Ore., where he has been rector of Emanuel .Wood ofraviof by H. McCormick tfur oil puatlof by Judm Cbapla leans File Jotecco Episcopal church. The Turneys arrived last week and are residing at 203 North Oakdale Ave., new rectory of St. Mark s church. The reception is being given by the vestrymen of the church and the MarKade, with Mrs. Vera Strader as chairman in charge. . The first regular mail service in California was established in 1847, consisting of two mounted soldiers who .twice weekly started from San Francisco and San Diego respectively, meeting and exchanging mail bags at a point half-way between. Southern Oregon College of Education, Ashland, Oct. 21. (Spl.) Fred C, Homes spoke at the assembly of students of the Southern Oregon College of Edu cation, Wednesday on the old "Southern Oregon Normal School" which opened in Ash land, September S, 1895. The school, Mr. Homes stated, was first known as "The Aca demy," occupied the present Washington grade' school site and in the beginning was con ducted on a basis of tuition fees solely. The state took over the academy about 1898-99, the first state appropriation being $40,. 000. Mr. Homes, a graduate of the class of 1808, stated that he be. came a post-graduate student to play football, and ne was presi-j dent of the alumni association when the school closed in 1909 for lack of state appropriated funds.- Mr. Homes continued as president of the alumni until the college was revived in the present Southern Oregon Col lege of Education, conducted yearly meetings of the alumni, and by such continued effort was influential in reviving the col lege. . Numerous alumni of the old . . the cozy Utile horns you're planning "wharf It's all over" . . and many other good things you're sacrificing now such at your favorite sweets. . -ami so art IMPIRIAL CANDY CO., 5IATTLS CHOCOLATES w FHIIECH H P IE AnniD