Local and
Brotherhood Men's Brother
hood of Zion Lutneran church
will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.
in the church.
HEC Meeting The Butte
Falls HEC wil meet at the home
of June Tungate on May 10, it
was announced today.
Meet Tonight Organized re
serve corps, logistical division,
will meet at 33 North Riverside
avenue at 7:30 p. m. today.
In Hospital Thomas Deckard
route 1, Rogue River, underwent
surgery this morning at Osteo
pathic nospiiai.
Osteopaths Southern Oregon
Osteopathic association and aux
iliary will meet ai a p. m. lonay
in the home of Dr. George S.
Jannings, Saginaw drive.
Appendectomy Homer
Browner, route 1, Murphy, un
derwent emergency appendecto
my last night at Osteopathic hos
pital. His condition is reported
satisfactory.
Skiing Good Crater Lake na
tional park headquarters said to
day that skiing conditions are
still good at the lake. It was
clear and cold there this morn
ing and all roads are open and
clear of snow. There has been
no new snow.
To Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Doe and daughter. Jody, 11, of
414 Valley View drive, returned
last evening from Eugene where
they had visited over the week
end with Doe's brothers and fam
ilies, the R. J. Does and James
H. Does.
PTA Meeting Sams Valley
Parent-Teacher association will
meet Friday at 8:15 p.m. at the
school for installation of officers
by Mrs. Ben Day. A pot luck sup
per originally planned has been
canceled, it is announced. The
school operetta is also being held
that evening.
Society To Meet St. Anne's
Altar society will meet Tuesday
at 1 p.m. in Sacred Heart church
parish hall. Luncheon will be
served by members of unit six,
of which Mrs. W. E. Driscoll is
chairman and a business meeting
will follow at 2 p.m.
Visiting Here Mrs. Candita
Mendoza, Mexico City, D.F., is
visiting in Medford at the home
of her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ortiz
and their children, Maria and
George Jr., 21 Genessee street.
Mrs. Mendoza plans to remain a
month.
Improving The condition of
Vernon Carlson of the Applegate,
who was victim of an accidental
gunshot wound last week, is said
to be encouraging. His attending
physician stated that Carlson
had improved considerably
though his condition is still con
sidered serious.
On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Al
Bradford and daughter, Cathy,
left Sunday for a month's vaca
tion trip through the midwest,
southwest and southern states.
While away they will visit rela
tives and friends in Chicago, In
dianapolis, Little Rock, Ark.;
Tulsa. Okla., and San Francisco.
Bradford is with Saylor's Barber
shop here.
COMMUNICATIONS
Letten to th Editor noit bear
thanamt and address of tha writer
although under certain clrcum
itancei the uie of a pen name or
Initial for publication U permit
ilble. The Mall Tribune reiervei
the rlrht to edit all letten with
view to clarification and conden
sation. Letten lubmltted for pub
HrnMon mint not exceed 4noword
Resignation Reason
To the Editor: The Southern
Oregon Historical Society Inc.,
Is meeting tonight in regular
session, following two irregular
meetings of April 20 and 29.
which were specially called by
President Claire Hanley and con
ducted by her appointed com
mittees, two of whom were
neither members nor attendants
previously; and during which
they agreed to a so-called
"temporary" curator from the
State Historical society to acti
vate the new museum in Jack
sonville, for S250 per month sal
ary, plus transportation and
room. Secretary Miss Venita Da-
ley resigned, not being in favor
of the methods nor agreement.
Venita DaWy
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Personal
CALENDAR
Monday
FOE hall' m-F0E ,UXUiary
7:15 p. m. Toastmistress club,
Girls Community club.
8 p. m. FL club, Mrs. Caro
lyn Russell, 316 South Orange
8 p. m. Bflntict r-h
auxiliary and Gorsline circle at
church.
8 p. m. Scottish Rite Wom
en s club, Medford Masonic tem
ple. 8 p. m. Medford Musical so
ciety Mrs. M. N. Hogan, Siski-
jwu ncignis.
8 p. m. St. Mark's Evening
guild, parish house.
Tuesday
9 a. m. Girl scout volunteer
supervisors' training course,
ouui nouse.
9:30 a. m. Siskiyou district,
Oregon Federation of Garden
clubs, Rogue River Grange hall.
10 a. m Delphian society,
Girls Community club.
10:30 a. m. Oak Grove exten
sion, home of Mrs. Hugo von der
Hellen.
12:30 p. m. Junior Service
league, Rogue Valley Country
club.
3:30 p. m. Central Point PTA.
HEC To Meet Talent Home
Economics' club will meet Thurs
day, May 11 at the home of Mrs.
Roma Rice.
Circle To Meet Chrysanthe
mum Thimble club will meet
Tuesday, May 9 at 1:30 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Carrie Milnes,
Narregan street. Dessert will be
served.
Chapter To Meet Nevita
chapter, OES. will meet Tues
day at 8 p.m. in the Central
Point Masonic temple. Initiation
will be held.
Dairy Producers There will
be a meeting of Grade A dairy
producers Thursday, May 11, at
8 p.m. in the courthouse audito
rium. The price situation will be
discussed.
Returns Home Mrs. Joe Mor
ton, Prospect, has returned home
after visiting the past month in
New York city with friends. The
trip was made by plane both
ways.
Theater Party Medford
schoolboy patrolmen will be
guests tonight at the Craterian
theater, police reported.
Articles Missing A. A. Glov
er, 16 Laurel street, told city po
lice that he discovered articles
missing from his suitcase after
picking up two hitchhikers and
bringing them to Medford.
Woman Hurt Marcella A.
Morthland, 43, suffered undeter
mined injuries Thursday morn
ing when a car she was driving
struck the rear of a power com-
nanv trucK wnen it siODuea sua i
LnllTn. "t" . C?rt
??,r.cft?',".Tg t0 8 report
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Juveniles Taken City police
said that two juveniles were
picked up yesterday morning for
prowling cars on North Grape
street. Three others were arrest
ed for taking articles from the
apartment of one youth's father
on North Central avenue Friday
night. All boys were released to
their parents, police said.
Offices Entered Entry of sev
eral offices at the Medford Cen
ter building last night or early
this morning has been reported
to city police. Three pairs of
sun glasses, a magnifying glass
and $2 in cash were said taken
from the office of the Robinson
and Hensen optical firm. The
office door was opened after a
hole had been made in the plas
terboard wall. The building was
reportedly entered through a
window on the roof.
Circles Meeting Women's cir
cles of the First Presbyterian
church will meet Tuesday. One
o'clock luncheon meetings will
be held by East Side circle at the
home of Mrs. Charles Lemery,
South Windsor avenue; Faith
circle, at the church; Grace cir
cle at the home of Mrs. E. L.
Lenox. 2322 East Main street;
Merritt circls, Girls Community
club; Sunny Sisters circle, home
of Mrs. C. A. Welsh, 1300 East
Main street. Ever Ready circle
will meet at 2 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Alfred Hensler, 1124
West Main street.
TONITE
Susan Hayward
- TUES.
Robt. Preston
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Bringing
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NEWS CARTOONS
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MAYOR BUYS CARNATION Mayor Diamond Flynn is buy
ing the first McKinley carnation in the annual sale of these flowers
by Colonel Sargent auxiliary to the United Spanish War Veterans.
The small sales lady is Judy Tolle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wen
dell Tolle (Mrs. Tolle is president-elect of the auxiliary), and with
her is Mrs. Z. N. Agee, president of the group. The sale will bo
held May 12 and 13 on the city's streets and the proceeds will be
used for the veteran relief program of the auxiliary.
Jackson County Farm Notes
Compiled by County Office O. S. C. Extension Service
Ashland Dairyman
Has Record Cows
Does your family cow produce
754 lbs. of fat or 13.974 lbs. of
milk in 305 days? E. B. Poyer of
Ashland has such a cow. In fact,
he has this cow named "The
Challenger Fanny" and three
more that have completed rec
ords of note since January of
this year. "Governor Pogis Jan
ice" completed a record on
March 29, at 1 year 9 months of
age, of 8,344 lbs. of milk and 482
lbs. of fat. "Governor Pogis
Nina," a 2 year heifer, on Janu
ary 31 completed a record ot
8521 lb?, of milk and 514 lbs. of
fat in 365 days. Mr. Poyer's reg
istered jersey "The Challenger's
Litian" also received special
award for having three daugh
ters completing official produc
tion records.
Delbert Mongold's "Paradise
u; r ,r..j-., ti r.:
w" awarded this sami kind of
an award for having three daugh-
. ...., Rinn lhs. of
milk and 410 lbs. of fat on twice
a day makings. J his cow was
rated "good plus," which means
a perfect animal.
These two herds will be visit
ed on Tuesday, May 16, in con
nection with the Oregon jersey
tour. R. E. Van Deusen's herd
at Gold Hill will be viewed on
Wednesday, May 17. This eleven
cow herd has also been classified
as perfect.
Seed growers interested in
learning to identify and meth
ods of control of injurious in
sects are invited to attend a
general meeting in the court
house auditorium on Wednesday,
May 17, at 8:30 p.m. (DST). Pure
bred beef producers will have an
opportunity to participate in a
beef grading demonstration con
ducted by H. A. Lindgren. live
stock specialist from Oregon
State college, on Thursday, May
18. Three farms will be visited
starting at 10 a.m. at George
Nichols' farm south of Ashland
and ending at John Bohnert's
farm at Central Point.
A swine tour will start at A.
T. Lathrop's farm in Central
Point on Friday. May 19. at 9:30
a.m. and end at Charles Elmore's
farm at Applegate, at about
2 p.m.
All interested persons are in
vited to attend any or all of these
tours and demonstrations.
W, B. Tucker.
County Extension Agent
Injured Clyde Peart, Red
ding, Cal., Is being treated at
Community hospital for injuries
suffered in a fall last night near
the Veterans' club on North
Front street, according to police
and ambulance service reports.
He was taken to the hospital by
Conger-Morris ambulance.
Collision Sedans operated by
Jack E. Blair, 1579 South Colum
bus avenue, and Harold Freel,
Kerby, were badly damaged Sat
urday afternoon in a collision at
10th and King streets, a report
filed with city police disclosed.
Another report said that a stalled
car operated by Edward T. Wai
den. Ontario, Cal., was exten
sively damaged Friday evening
when his by a car driven by Rov
M. Clark Jr.. Jacksonville. The
mishap occurred at Jacksonville
highway and Perrydale avenue.
YOU CAN
HIGH SCHOOL
Now At Homt Lew Payment All Books Furnished
No Classes
DIPLOMA AWARDED
If You Art 16 or Over Writs far Free Boekltt
AMERICAN SCHOOL
Dept. ME0.-5-I 1440 Iroadw.,, Oaklend 12, Calif.
Nsm -
White Top Growth
Can Be Killed Now
While top is now approaching
the period in its growth when it
can best be killed by spraying
with 2, 4-D.
White top is a noxious peren
nial and one of our most serious
weed pests. Because of the se
riousness of this pest and the
relatively small area which it
covers in Jackson county, the
county court and the county
agents' office will cooperate in
its control by furnishing mate
rial and equipment for spraying
the weed in cooperation with
farm owners.
These patches of white top
should be reported to the county
agents' office within the next
week.
Earle Jossy,
County Extension Agent
Wall Street
New York, May 8 (UP.)
Stocks quieted today and prices
moved irregularly in a narrow
area.
Industrials and rails lost frac
tions in their averages, while
utilities gained. Nine of the de
clines registered was severe and
in some instances there were
substantial gains set and held.
Livestock
Portland. Ore.. May 8 IOP.1
Cattle l.onn. Long load nigh good
around 10.10 pound! fed strers s:iu
new recent high. Few low good steer
S28 to $28.50; medium grades s'0.r,u
to S27.50. Common steers S24 to Sfl.
Few good heifers S27; common beef
heifers $20 to $22 50. Light dairy type
hlfr downward to $17 or below.
Canner and cutter cows mostly $15 to
$17. lew $17.50. common ana mcnium
beef cows mostly $18 50 to S21 .50.
Good cows held above $24; good beef
bulls held up to $24.
Calves 200. Good vealers $28 to $31
Odd choice $32. Common and medium
$15 to $25.
Hogs 750. Good and choice 180 to
230 lbs. $21.75 to mostly $22. few
240 to 300 lbs. $20 to $21. 150 to 170
lbs. mostly $21 to $21 50. Good 350 to
520 lb. sows $18 to $17; llghler weights
to $17 50. Choice feeder pigs up to ill
or above.
Sheep 500. One lot good fed shorn
lambs $23: moat hid below $22.50. No
early sales feeders. Good shorn
lambs $23, most bid below 22 So No
early sales feeders. Good shorn
ewes bid $8 down. One lot good 80
lb. spring lambs about steady S27
with common grades out at $25.
San Francisco. May 8 fU P.)
Cattle 450; trade opened Blow, not
fully established. Few sales steady to
strong. Small lots good yearling heif
ers $28 25.
Few canner and cutler cows $15
17.50, common up to $10. Some me
dium and good sausage bulls $20
22.50. Calves five No early sales.
Hogs 200. Active, butchers 75p
higher, sows $1 higher. Good and
choice IB0-240 lb. butchers $2125.
Good sows $14.
Sheep 200. Trade moderately
active, fully steady. One lot good
and choice spring lambs 2 50, one
lot good and choice with a few me
dium spring lambs S26.25.
Portland Produce
Portland. Ore. May ft rU P )
Buttr Prici to rtaiiVx: (irnde AA
pnnti, Mr ib ; A A cartoni. n-c; A
prinu, 64c; A cartons, 63c; B pnnti.
02c
T.Ktt PrlcM to rMflileri: Grnd AA
larne, 43c; A rg. 41c: AA mfrtlum.
41r; A medium. 40c; imii.l, nominal,
carton, 2c additional.
Cher PrkM to ratal!: Port
land, Oregon innlc, ,17-410 In.: Ore
Kon 9-lb. InAvet, 42'j-41c; triplet!,
1 'ic its than
inn lei; premium
50'iC lb.; loavei
brandi, ilnglei,
32,c Ib.
COMPLETE
Nazarene District
Sessions Slated
Here This Week
Delegates from about 50
churches in the western part of
Oregon were to convene at 3
p.m. today at the Medford
Church of the Nazarene in the
annual meeting of the Women's
Foreign Missionary society of
the Oregon-Pacific district. Mrs.
Weaver W. Hess, Portland, the
district, president, was to pre
side. Guest speakers for a special
missionary service scheduled at
7:30 p.m. are the Rev. R. E.
Griffith, pastor of the Rich
mond, Cal., Church of the Naza
rene. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith and
their daughter, Connie, have re
cently completed an extensive
tour of Europe, middle-east Bible
lands, and the far east. He will
show both moving pictures and
sldies of their travels.
The Rev. P. J. Bertram, pas
tor of the local church, said
friends are invited. The church
is located on the corner of Holly
and First streets.
District Mwl Wednesday
Today's meeting at the church
here is the first of a series of
district meetings. On Wednes
day Dr. Hardy Powers, Kansas
City, one of the five general su
perintendents of the Nazarenes,
will preside at the annual dis
trict assembly. Dr. W. W. Hess
is district superintendent. A to
tal of 400 delegates are ex
pected. A Sunday school convention
will be held during the evenings,
The Rev. Orville Jenkins. Salem,
is district church schools chair
man. Sessions during the daytime
will include elections, report
and business, with rallies
planned for evening services.
Obituary
HENRY WILSON
Henry W. Wilson. 79, a resi
dent of the Jacksonville area for
the past 27 years, passed away
at a hospital there Sunday.
Details regarding funeral serv
ices and a complete obituary will
be published later, with arrange
ments in charge of the Chapel
mortuary,
ARLEY SIMMONS
Funeral services for Arley
Louis Simmons, 740lj Wabash
avenue,- will be conducted at 2
p.m. Tuesday in Chapel mortu
ary, with the Rev. D. E. Millard
in charge.
Mr. Simmons was born in Jef
ferson county, 111., on Jan. 26,
1874 and came to this commu
nity 37 years ago, where he has
been engaged in orchard work.
He passed away Wednesday in a
local hospital at the age of 76.
He is survived by six brothers
and two sisters, all in Illinois.
Interment will be made In
IOOF cemetery at Central Point.
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Fair with rls
!n temperatures tonight and Tuesday.
Western Oregon: Considerable
morning cloudiness; otherwise lair to
night and Tuesday. Rising tempera
tures. Low tonight, 35-45. High Tiles
day, 6S-72.
LOCAL DATA
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 76: Lowest 47.
Total monthly precipitation .30 Inch.
Excess for the month .02 Inch.
Total precipitation since September
1, 11140. 15.49 inches.
Excess for the season .77 inch.
Relative humidity 4 .10 pm. yester
day 42'"-; 4:30 a.m. today 9.W.
Observations Taken At 4:30 A.M.,
120 Meridian Time
High Low Prec.
Boise "2 as
Boston 76 35
Chicago 57 40
Denver 50
Eureka 52 47
Havre 35 37 .01
Klamath Falls 32 JB
Los Angeles 7 49
Medford "I 32
New York 70 41
Omaha 07 40 .02
Phoenix 7 47
Portland 59 40
Reno 47 25
Eugene 5S 41
Salt Lake 44 37 .13
San Francisco 02 47
Seattle 00 42
Spokane 30 33
Washington, D. C 02 40
Yakima 07 43
Tomorrow
Sunrise S:S7 a.m. Sunset S:1R p.m
Poultry, Rabbits
Live chickens Broilers under 2 lbs.
17c; 2-3 lbs., 23c: 3-4 lbs., 2fl-27c; 4
lbs. and over, 27-2flc; fryers 2-3 lbs.,
28-27c; 3-4 lbs , 30-31c: roasters 4 lbs.
and over, 30-31c; leghorns under 4
lbs., lflc: 4 lbs. over, 20-2lc; roosters
23c; heavy hens, all weights, 22c; old
roosters, all weights, 13-14c.
Turkeys Net to growers, dressed:
A young toma, 27-28c; light hens, 41
42c. nabhltl Live whit 4 to lbs., 24
20c; 5-0 lbs., 20..24C; colored 2c lower.
He Got
Stomach Distress
When Ha Ate At Peta'd
let Tans ImM Hit Cat - Saw Stamack
Th food is cooked aood too ood. Too
rich and 100 spicy. So Ion of pro pis and
up wiih burning, aur siomach. Bui
not our friend. He l heard ahoui Turns
carries roll all the lime. Tumi quickie
neutralist etcest stomach acdiir drift
away the burning and gas almost in
nantljr. C troll of Tumi today. Fat I of
1 1 umi after meals or whrneeer diuresi
occun. They work fan, Kememher
keep Tumi handy cal likt candy.
OayiM, reliefs !Se-
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Monday. Mar 1BS0
'Shady' Business
Warning Issued by
County Chamber
The annual spring plague of
"shady" business rackets seems
to have hit the northwest again
this year, and the Jackson Coun
ty Chamber of Commerce, in co
operation with better business
bureaus in other parts of the
state, has issued a warning to
housewives who may be victim
ized. There are any number of
schemes that keep chambers of
commerce, better business bu
reaus, city police and city li
cense bureaus on the run this
time of year the irish lace mak
ers selling cheap imitations at
high cost, the persian rug mer
chants doing the same thing,
furnace cleaners who collect a
fee and then either fail to show
up or disappear after the heat
ing plant has been mostly dis
mantled Warn of Others
And there are the rootless tree
peddlers who sell freshly cut
"switches" that only appear to
have living roots on them, the
linoleum peddlers, the septic
tank cleaners, peddlers of useless
and sometimes harmful humus
for lawns, and innumerable oth
er itinerant peddlers competing
with reputable local firms. Not
always, but very frequently,
housewives will find themselves
holding the bag if they fail to
check with the chamber of com
merce before contracting for the
goods or services of the tran
sients. The chamber maintains a
complete file of questionable
business enterprises that have
victimized homeowners both in
Medford and other parts of the
northwest. Many of the itiner
ants are wanted by police in oth
er areas for defraud and for ob
taining money under false pre
tenses. There have already been
instances in Medford where
housewives have paid out money
for misrepresented goods or for
services that either failed to ma
terialize or were unsatisfactory.
Washington School To
Present Music Fesfival
Washington grade school will
hold its annual spring music fes
tival on Wednesday at the school
gymnasium.
Principal Kenneth Hulburt
stated that the program will
consist of selections by band, or
chestra and chorus and a dance
by physical education students.
Starting time is 8 p.m.
The public is invited.
Court Records
Justice Court
James M. Webber, no mud
guards, fine $3 and costs.
Robert D. Perk, violation of
basic rule, fine $1 and costs.
Andrew W. Laricks and Har
old I. Kezer, no operator's li
cense, fine $1 and costs each.
Elroy E. MtGrew, inadequate
brakes, fine $1 and costs.
Elected James Clabby, Med
ford. Junior In engineering, was
elected president of the Oregon
State college cnapier or Sigma
Delta Chi, professional Journal
ism fraternity, last week. Clob
bv, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Clabby, 109 Laurel street, Is
managing editor of the Oregon
State Daily Barometer and has a
long list of Journalistic activities
at OSC.
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Science
Less Than Half of Men In U. S. Fertile. Biologist Says
Research Corrects Many Old-Tim Fallacies
By Paul F. Ellis
United Press Science Editor
New York, May 8 CU.R) Less
than half of the men in the Unit
ed States are fertile and it's the
man's fault in two-thirds of the
cases of 5,000,000 childess cou
ples, according to Dr. Edmund
J. Farrls, Philadelphia.
Farris, a biologist and execu
tive director of the Wistar Insti
tute of Anatomy and Biology,
has put results of his many years
of research into a book, "Human
Fertility and Problems of the
Male," published by the Authors
Press, White Plains, N, Y.
Farris lists various old-time
fallacies and what he has found
to be correct.
For instance, he said one fal
lacy is that most men are fertile.
The fact is, according to Far
ris, only about 40 per cent of the
men are potentially fully fertile.
Sterile Couples
The studies show, Farris points
out in the book, that women
generally are blamed for child
less couples whereas the facts
are that men are responsible for
about two-thirds of the time. He
believes the number of sterile
couples Is 5,000,000 and that the
figure may even be higher.
He also criticized the belief
that temperature and rhythm
methods are effective in aiding
or preventing conception. The
truth is. according to Farris, the
methods "are ineffective for
either purpose," and that they
"often cause involuntary sterility
and involuntary conception."
Another fallacy, he said, is
that normal women are fertile
for several days each month.
Women, he said, are fertile only
tor 0 to 12 hours in 7 out of 8
months. He discloses that a new
rat test will predict ovulation
within 12 hours.
Emotion Ruled Not Cause
Farris said that, despite an old
belief, studies show emotion is
no factor in the male sterility.
He outlines a program in the
bonk that has been successful
with at least 81 per cent of the
BIRTHS
DAVIS To Mr. and Mrs. Les
ter, Talent, Mny 8, 1930, a boy,
7' 2 pounds, at Osteopathic hos
pital. DYKSTRA 'To Mr. and Mrs.
Carl, 406 South Riverside ave
nue, May 7, 1950, a boy, 7
pounds, at Community hospital.
BALDWIN To Mr. and Mrs.
Raldolph, Prospect, May 7, 1950,
a boy. 9 pounds, at Community
hospital.
WEATHER
By United Press
Northern California: Fair to
day, tonight and Tuesday except
few patches of coastal high fog
this morning, increasing Tues
day. Warmer inland today.
Northwesterly wind 15-25 MPH
off coast.
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men with fertility problems. No
psychological treatment wai
knowingly applied, he reports.
Other fallacies that Farris at
tacks include: That fertility is as
sociated with physical appear
ance and accomplishment; that
potential fertility decreases with
increasing education, As for tha
latter, he reports that prelimi
nary studies show the opposite
may be true.
Farris said his book wai
"written expressly" for the in
fertile couples and for the phy
sicians whom they consult. Ha
said a ten-year research program
on the whole problem is sum
marized in the book.
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