October 27, 1937 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE FIVE y 4 CITY BRIEFS Mori lug Hour Ailvnnied Voinii iilmiMltiK Id nlliuid IIiii IllOllt hly tllmillMK of Ilia l.mllnit' Aid of Ilia Flint Melhoillsl diurcli Thursday are naked In roitinnthur that I ho meatlm will Iii'kIii Hi mi earlier hnnr, 1:15 p. in., mi as nut lo liilpi'fi'i'n wllh Ilia llllilu atilily In Hi" Itiiyliiirn In horiiticln IiIiiiiIiik al 'i.'Au II. in. All nimii linrs of lliu rlnirrli are anai'il in he present al thn liiliri'iiai'ln Friday vanillic al 7:. HI o'lloelc. Thin will be rhui'i'li iiIkIiI ami It la hoped til Malhndlnl clmri'li will ho inln qnalaly rrirniiitii(l, Thu child lone choir will itlvn IIiii program Of tit ll h It- on HuliiKliiy ulKlit. far llorovered An automobile McinnlMK 1 1 ) i' I Uwena of HID ' lllKh alrl whli'li ae stolen Mini itay nlitlil waa rrovirnl liy pn llra Tuesday al ornnoii uvi'iiim and Tunnel adnata. 'I'll" iiiurlilno waa tiisnii from llio I'liw Con bear parlor. Three nverroale which wcrii lift In Ilia niiii:hliia were still miIhnIiik, however. The coats Ik'Iouk1"! lo nwitns. Karl Morrlann nf 113 Uuk street and Mayn Norton nf Ilia same address. Tools Hlolrii J. I,. Harry of tin Aliamnnt mini rmnii rnport cil lo pillion Tiii-iuluy l But Inula valued al HGU wnr stolon from Ilia aiilmnolilln Monday ulxht uf , tar Ihn llimillllo wna Involved 111 an incident on llm Morrill hlali way at llio Htiiki'l In Idee. Mra. Harry, who a drlvInK thn ma china al Ihn IIiiki nf tho accident, waa liiluieil and himiKltl In Klimi alh Valley hospital by a passim CCO ambulance. M' TIlllInT nilllKlH TIlS I. Udell herf Kir rnmpniiy nf Klnniiilh Falls boiiKlit 4UU.U0U board fuat of DouKlas fir from tilt Kokuo river national foraat, Mondny. The timber la allunti'd neur Komio croak off Iho Klnmalu Fulls high way. I'aul llrlnann and Robert llalntiardl. Junior lorcsiore of tho Itogua river national forest, went to Iho alio Monday morning lo nark th treee lo bo cut. lUrk From Hunt Q. B. Cnsad nd hla hrother-ln-law. Bill Johnson, rolurnad Monday ova nine; from hunting trip In tha Dluo mountain railon In eastern Orrioi, Thar succeeded In hai ling a buck before lb season elosed ai woll ai a number of phaaaanl. Mr. and Mi . Jobnaon of l.oa Annolaa aro guesla of tha Coiada at their homo In tha Alpha aparlmonta on Pino slroet. Handbag Found A brown handbag containing raiore and harbor loola waa found oarly Wednesday morning In tho Mil Lakca lumber ynrda by James McCaalln, night waichmun. Tha bag waa turned In lo polled head quartera where (ho owner may claim tl by living iropor Idohllfl cation. - Pur Coal Hlolen Mil 111 la Dla klna of IS0 noclamallon itroot reported to pollci bureau Tuoe day night tha thotl of bor fur coal from a table at tho JJowlora' Gardena on Klamath avenua. Tha coat waa taken between 11:30 and It p. m., while Mra. Dlaklna waa bowling. Ragle to Moot An Important mooting of llio Klanmth Palla arlo No. 20u, Federated Order of Eagles, hna been callod Thurs day, October it, for Iho purpoaa of voting on a proposed chango In Iho local by-lawa. Attendance of all membore la urgently re aiioatod. ' N. of W. to Meet A apcclal moating of Neighbors of Wood craft baa been called by Mildred Smith, guardian nolchbor, tor Thuraday, Octobor IS. General bualneaa will ba trammeled, and the meeting will ba held at Mra. Smith's borne al tit North Tenth ilreet, at 7:30 p. m. . Tlckela on Sale Tlckcta for the Shrine lloapltnl benefit dance being aponaorod by tho Klamath Falla Daughters nf the Nllo club at the Wlllard botol Suturday ; evening, novomnor e, aro now on Bale and may bo secured from any mombor of the organisation. Vlalt Krom Houlli Mr, and Mra, R. M. Uurrun of Wilming ton, Calif,, vlaltcd wllh friends In the city for a ahbrl tlino Tues day en route to Ro.no, Nov. Mrs. Barron will bo raniombarcd rs Edith Dean, who formerly livod bor and attended high school. Auxiliary McctluK Mombors of tho Ladles auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Rutlroad Train' men will meet Thursday, Ociobor 18, at 8 p. m. In the clubroom at the city library. Visiting mom bor are Invited to attend. Med ford Ouesta Mr. and Mrs Robert Munter of Medford spent Tuesday In the city transacting business and visiting with friends. They returned lo their home In the valley city Tuesday ovonlng. . Public Card Parly The Eagles auxiliary will sponsoi a card party Thuraday, Octobor 28, at 1 p. m. ,ln the K. C. hall. The public Is cordially Invited to at tend. I.nrreny Krom Aulo Theft of Iwo hi ii a slpper Juikoii from hla Hiilomoblla parked batwenn Hlxth and Hnvanth stroma on Klamath aveiiun Tuesday morning, was re ported In police by C. A. C'arpen Inr nf Kano. l'V Auxiliary The VKW iiiixlllary was 10 meet Wednesday ut h p. in. In the city library oliibrnoma, Nomination and elec tion of officers waa acheduled for the aosalon. All members wnrn urged lo be present. Culled liy lllneee Arlone Ilar Riiivo Ima been called to Han Kmnclaco by the serious Illness of her brothor-ln-law, Kuaa H i ii w n, who la a pallont al the Soul hern I'aclflo hospital. Ill al Home l.ce Jacobs, inuu akor of Muaoii Kliriiiiin, la coil fined lo hla home on Pel Moro street wllh IIIiichb and has beoii nimbi lu bo III hla office for thu ii a t week. Cur Mglit Taken Kslln Klger Itaa reported In police bureau the tbefl of a fog light from bis auto mobile laat Friday night while ll win purkud nunr Modoc Hold. The Unlit wus valued HI Ifi. MeellliK l'oalioneil No meet I ti k of Iho Bethany circle will be held this weak because of Ihe It a y b u r n evuiigollsllc services, Tlino and place of iho noxl moot ing will be announced lator. Katfles llruiil Corps Members of the Kail los drum corps are aiikod lo meet at Malaiger'e garage at iho corner of Main and Kaplan ado atresia at 7:10 p, in. Friday for practice BURGLARS LOOT TULELAKE HOTEL Tl'I.EI.AKK. Calif., Ocl. 37 Burglara ransacked several rooms at Cl)rie'a hotel here laal night and made off wllh an undeter mined amount of clothing and cash, local authorities reported today. Deputy Marshal William Clan denen Is Investigating the esse. He said evidence Indicates tho burglar or burglars escaped In a car driven by a confederal and which waited outald the hotel whllo Iho thefts wore made. REPRODUCTIONS OF FAMOUS DIAMONDS ON DISPLAY HERE An exhibit of a collection of 15 oxact models of the world's most famous diamonds la being ahown at Moe'a thle week. The oxhlblt Includes replicas of the diamonds which rank as the larg. est and most historically novol. The largest diamond In the cob lection, the Grand Mogul, weighs 279 carats, and tha collective value' of Ihe originals I placed about IS. 300.000. This collection Include the fa mous Florentine, a 3Si carat atone of luatroua beauty, with soft pink and yellow casts spark ling forth from many facoa; the Orloff of 1941 carat, so perfect a" replica of the original that It carries the rather deep crack In Its facet that la ao visible to tb naked eye In Ihe original, Other famous diamonds repre sented In this collection ar the Plgot, tha Polar Star, the Pascha of Egypt, tb Shah ot Persia, tb Naeaak. th Llchberg. tb Sancy Ihe Regent of Pitt, th Star of th South, th Jubilee diamond "Excelsior," of an original weight ot 971 carats, and the Jeban Ohlr Shah. BAIL FORFEITED ON CHARGE OF RECKLESS DRIVING Ball of $13.50 was forfeited Wednesday by Earl H. Jackson who failed to appear In police court to answer to charges of reckless driving. Earl Edward Rim, charged wllh driving without operator's license, forfeited 86 ball. Throo defendanla charged with drunkonness and two with vag rancy were assessed regulation fines or given alternate jail son- loncea by polio JUdg otto Langslot, TRUCK STRIKES . BAND OF SHEEP ON LAKEVIEW HIGHWAY Ray Lewis Colllngwood report ed to iho sheriff's office Wednes day that hi truck eraahed Into a band ot sheep on th Lakeview highway. Thar was a heavy fog and Colllngwood could not sea th sheop until h waa upon thorn, he reported. Th accident oc curred at 6:30 a. m. The shoep were th property ot John and Jorry O Connor. RECTAL DISEASES EXAMINATION FREE By a Specialist Piles, fissure, fistula, Itching, permanently removed. Quick, positive rollof. Latent scientific, nilltl, safe, proven method known. No pain, no ciittlnR, no hospitalisation, no loss of time from work. Many sntlsflod pntlenta In Klamath and aurroiinilliiR country hnvo boon given permanent relief. Get a froo examination by a doctor who la especially skilled and trained to properly dlagnoao and treat your rectal ailment. DR. O. H. MATHER 71 Main PI. Chiropractic Physician Phone 404 W REFRIGEHATI 0 N American Bard EMPLOYED TO TREAT GANGER Fly HOVYAKii IllA KKHLKK Aaem laled Press Hrlenr Editor i:ninno on. 27 ii. A new attack on cancer by us of re frigeration, on th principle (hat th wild growth of this disease may b curbed th asme as the growth of plants and some ani mals Is stunted by cold, was an nounced to the American College ot Burgeons her today. , The exDorlmenta were all done on human beinga. Among Ihem on caaa of "hibernation" of cancer waa produced. Under re frigeration tnia particular cancer baa disappeared although thn pa llont had been pronounced "hopeless." Tha rif rttfAmf Ion technioiie waa anpouncod as "a new point of view uy rempie ray, m. v., pro fu.nr mnA IimiI nf !h iloniirtniftnt of neurology and neuro-aurgery and ueorgn u. Honny, ei. i., ui rector of tho deparlmont of phy sics, Toniplo university achool of medicine, at Philadelphia. The type 01 cancer reiriseraiwu la metastasizing carcinoma. 11 is th kind which spreads from one part of th body to another. It la one of the moat dangerous. The duo to rnfrlgorallon idta come from noting that this kind of cancer was mostly confined lo Ihe warmer "segments" of the t..,.n hniiv Tho breast, for ex ample, la warmer lhan the lower lege and also has more 01 mis "Examples," aays the report 01 Doctors Fay ana nenny, 01 r raatlng growth and preserving .,A,iHirfM iiirmieh auaiained mea- .r r iniitiri.fi low lenincrnturea are an common in our aaricuuiu- al, Industrial and economic me ii,, ihv nneri no mention. The Ice-box or refrigerator aervea thia purpose In every noma. "ti,. rx-i that tha fertilised ,.n' vcr Mr.,, rinrmiiit aB a alnglo cell mull activated alone by the Influence or a 'critical tempera ture around 103 degreea Kahren i.i i. H-nrthv nt tnr rieener con- slderallon than would appear al flrat glance." Dr. Ilenny. the physicist, de vled Instrument which could be placed on tho human body to lower temperatures in iint" ti,u tAnmarature drop occurred on the akin and extended also some llltlo dletanco Into the body. In aome cases the refrigerating .,nuinA. u,r. In rnnlur.t with Ibe cancerous growth. In others they wore close They wore uaeo omy on caaea pronounced hopeleaa by any known method ot treatment. The moat Immediate and atrlk Ing result ot Ihe refrigeration waa "prompt and gratifying relief of .in " Thin wii tarunorary Im provement in the general nutri tional alato oi mo punnm.. uii,a iho (.nfrlFfiratlon inatru- menla could be applied dlrecily lo th cancer Ibe growths have ahown aome diminution In else. Micro scopical examination of the re frigerated growths showea -marK- ed degeneration" ot the wild cells. Th report says th experiment ha nm hean coinc on long enough to draw any conclusions as to the ultimate result ot reirigeranon. "The principal of 'hlberna- . r, ,l. -Annrt BlatM. "VII In- duccd In one caee In this series by means of radiation u-rnys oi radium) to the pituitary, thyroid nd ovarian alands. At the preaent time (nine months fol lowing treatment in paueni free of tb symptoms ot malig nancy." HIGH METHODIST OFFICIALS HERE FOR DEDICATION Bishop TUua Lowe, resident bishop ot tbe Portland area of th Methodist Episcopal church, and Dr. Sydney W. Hall, district superintendent of the Cascade district, war callera at th Methodlat parsonage Sunday morning. Rev. John W. Warrell accom panied Bishop Lowe and Dr. Hall to Chlloquln, where they participated with th pastor Rev. A. J. Neufeld in th dedication ot the new Methodist church at Chlloquln, which bat boon erect ed under the supervision ot th Rev. Mr. Neufeld. Rev. B. V. Bradshaw ot Bestty also assisted In the dedication service. The Chlloquln congregation la to be congratulated on It struc ture, almost tree from debt. Special Terms on used car at Locke's. HORIZONTAL I Pictured writer. 12 Container weight. 13 Small oxen. 14 Thought, 1 Public speakers, 18 Parvenu. 20 Fifth month. 21 Comihon loach. ' 23 Lixivium. 24 Befor Christ. 30 Evergreen tree 26 Court 27 Stag. 29 Beret. 31 Nothing more than. ' 32 Gem weight. 34 Pouagtx. 3 Sheltered place. 38 Father. 40 Ogling. 42 Senior. 43 To piece out. 44 Sound of disgust. Anwr to Previous Pusxl I INSULIN PILLS NEW REMEDY FOR DIABETES 48 Pronoun. 48 Venerable. 80 Sweetheart. 83 Olive shrub, 55 Little devils. 56 Part of a drama. 57 Oceans. 58 He is rsted among the finest of American 59 Conjunction. 60 He also is famous as a writer. VERTICAL 1 Otalgia. 2 Strong cart. 3 To obtain. 4 Less common. 5 A handle. 6 Behold. 7 To extol. 8 Meat jelly. S Cavity. -10 Land right. 11 His tales have an atmosphere. 12 Crave 15 Devoured. 17 Death notice. 19 Caterpillar hair. 22 To bellow. 25 To harass. 28 Dry. 29 Box. 30 Sanskrit dialect. 31 In th middle of th ship. 32 Anglers' bsskeU. 33 Right of holding. 35 Deer. 37 Ovum. 39 Sponge tree. 41 He wrote "Th ." 43 Formerly. 45 Throng. 46 To hearken. 47 Opposite of difficult. 49 Monkey. 51 Wood sorrel. 52 Finish. 54 Lion. i 13 M 15 p 17 B I 9 to II io Tj TTS 19 ' 5o Tj' M ""'jt'i 33 9 I'ju ti sa r'T')i m Twists and Turns in The News has been attending University ot Washington. BUMPER CROP ORLEANS, Ind. (IP) Harvest ing one tree In R. A. Troth's or chard turned out to be quite a Job. He started the tree as a seed ling because he "wanted to see how tar a grower could go In grafting." Now, be says, he baa almost finished getting from the tree 70 varieties ot apples, five of pears and three of crab-apples. SKYSCRAPER FARMING NEW YORK .P The harvest seaaou la over in the bean of Mnnhnttfin ' whnre "the hlehe8t corn In tb country" grew this summer. In Mrs. Reglna Jale'-aky gar den, up among th city' towers, the corn had a 17-alory atari on tbe tall corn of Iowa and Nebras ka, and today Mrs. Jala counted tbe yield ot her penthouse terrace: 40 ear of corn. Several crops of string beans and tomatoes. Some parsley, herbs, peas, pep permint and vn wild straw berries. Her real business 1 writing books. CROSS CROSSINGS CAUTIOUSLY OKLAHOMA CITY, LP! R. A. Trlder always looks both ways, but "It just doesn't do me any good to be careful." be moaned tody- . . . . Trlder stood on th curb to let trurir naaa. then nroceeded gin gerly acroas the street. Everytning eai diuk. He learned in a hospital h had been struck on tho head by a tire rim that was hurled 56 feet when the truck had a blow-out. MY WAY, BUDDY? ci( r.iTY. Colo. LP) Gor don Gets escaped from th state Insane hospital, ri tnumoea a rid with motorists and shortly was back In th hospital. Th motorists ware slat prison guards seeking an escaped convict. IV irmn ARMY NOW SEATTLE, OP) U'a all right for Enrique senito uuoeri, ia, to go home to Argentina now. H fled five year ago to avoid a "bitch" In the Argentina army,. The militia took a fancy to his pet racing pigeon "Juggsy Mc Graw," and relatives arranged for Muggay to Join the army as a sub stitute. Gilbert, an American cltlien, LOVK PIMM A WAY CHICAGO. (P) When Judge J. M. Braude told Kenneth Hes- liere, convicted on a charge of reckless driving, tbat he waa go ing to jail, blonde Eleanor Tyler, 21. snoke ud. "Please don't do that judge. It will anoll our wedding. "Well," tha judge saia. rn give Hegberg his choice 30 days in jail or a J300 fine." "We'll pay." said the girl, "but Ihe honeymoon Is off." EUGLES mm PRESIDENT VISITS Mrs. Leah Fisher of Oregon City, who was unanimously elect ed president ot the state pro visional auxiliary to the Frater nal Order ot Eagles at th an nual state convention held in Astoria last June, was to be a visitor in Klamath Falls Wed nesday and Thursday, October 87 and 2S. Tbursdsy evening st 7 o'clock Mrs. Fisher will be guest of honor at a banquet to be held at the Pelican cafe under the sponsorship ot the local auxiliary No. 2090. Following the banquet a spe cial meeting will be held in the Elk hotel ballroom. Applications for membership will be balloted upon attar which a large class ot candidates will be Initiated by the state president. All applications bal loted upon at this special meet ing must be accompanied by the husband's membership receipt. All officers and team members are requested by Captain Betty Wood to appear In uniform, and all members are asked to bring their candidates to th banquet. Better Used Car Bays at Locke's, By BTKPHKS 1. M'DONOUGH Associated Pre Science Writer ROCHESTER. N. Y.. Oct. 27 (UP) A new method of treating diabetes with Insulin swallowed in small tablets Instead of by Injec tions with a hypodermic needle, waa forecast today before tbe Na tional Academy of Sciences. Thre University of Rochester physicians. Dr. John R. Murlln, Dr. Lawrence E. Young, ana ur. William A. Phillips, announced tbat they had successfully treated aom human beings and dogs suf fering from diabetes with tb new olid preparation. Th corooound Is composed of Insulin and Hexyl-rasorcinoi, s common sntlseotlc sod fever-re duclng drug. Tbe resorclnol acts a an mulslfir to clean iat iron, tbe linings ot th stomach, and intestines oy maaing n nun " uble In water than It normally Is Th University of Rochester ex perimenters bad previously shown that Insulin can be absorbed throurh the stomach and Into tines and then acts In th ordinary way to burn up th excess sugar In th blood which produces dia betes. Presence of fats, acid con ditions, and th enxym pepsin prevented this absorption, how ever. The next step, now nearlng com nlatlon In tests on human beinga waa the addition of tbe reaorclnol lo neutralise tho pepsin, produce an alkaline condition, ana emul sify the fat In order to clean up the digestive tract for entrance of the insulin. Trials on tbe human diabetes sufferers enable tbe Rochester men to "state with certainty." Dr. Murlln said, that "Insulin can be absorbed in sufficient amount to produce abrupt changes in blood auaar." The discovery of a new hor- mnna. named "enterocrinin" which is secreted Into the Intestines from the blood to stimulate the nroduction of digestive juices, was announced before the academy by another Rochester university pby slcian. Dr. E. S- Nasset. Enterocrinin, he said, Is a "very active" hormone which stimu lates th production ot all com ponents of th Intestinal secre tion, including the digestive enzymes" and Is thus highly -sentlnl to life. Without It food would he about as useful as so much sswdust. It Is a whit pow der aally soluble In water. At Ihe preaent time th hor mone Is not yet ready for use In man for the possible treatment of digestive disturbances and dls eases, Dr. Nasset aald, but work on It la going forward as rapidly as Is possible. Ot thn 42, the following bad Hit 17 biggest bucks: Hnrmaberger, 133; Wnlklna, 2541; Caller, B45; Andy Flury, 2.18; W. tl. Hums, m; C. D. Knman, 229; .Martin Hehorn, 217; Hob Morrison, 2311; 0. MoKay, 219; J. D. Fehlnlt, 219. R. II. (Immhlea, 208; limns kill, 2u.r; A. V. Loadon, 203; Mrs. , Clara Adams, 900; Ted Saundeer, 1921; Lloyd Mock, 180, and Jo Snyder, 174. First prise Is a Winchester 30-30 deer rifle, second prise a pair ot field glaaae. and third prise a Finnish steel hunting knife. Poltn said th winner could claim their prises by call ing at the store anytime after tbe contest closes. A 258-pound buck brought down by W. E. Harmuberger held flrat place in the Louie Polln "big deer" conteat Wednesday as tbe contest moved toward Its close, set for Wednesday nlgbt. Second place was chalked up by W. Watklns and third by L. Z. Carter, and these three hunters were scheduled to receive the three prises offered by the Polln store unless larger animals were registered in the few hours re maining befor th deadline. Twelre hundred signed up for the contest, and 42 brought In their deer for weighing up to Wednesday morning, Polln said. and ), ear, nuae amJ initial disorders are heat treated by druiclea non-aurgical methoda, 1 1 m I natlng hoapitallsatlon, general anueathetlre, loaa of work time, and daniters of In fection or hemorrhage. See Dr. C. B. Cnaaol, Eye, liar, Nos and Throat Hpecinllet, at Cassel Brother Chiropractic Clinic SUM No. 7th St., Klamath Palla, Ore. 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Mar qu Iso (Jems are mounted In simulated platinum non-tainlnlialilo mountings. o at 8ER WINDOW DISPLAYS JEWELRY DEPT. MOE'S FAMOUS HAMILTON You can use our Budget, Charge pr Lay-a-way plan to secure your fur. IN A SPECIAL SHOWING AND SALE Thursday, Friday and Saturday With Mr. C. E. Samuelson for authority of the Hamilton Fur Co., in personal attendance. Mr. Samuelson, in this presentation brinqj an entirely new eoltection of gorgeous fur fash ions. Authorized mod els after the original desiqns of renowned Parisian couturiers, and now shown for the first time in this ex hibit and sale.. Only prime winter cauqht furs are used in tha manufacture of Ham ilton Fur Coats. You may buy with utmost confidence, these lux urious creations of one of America's largest and finest manufactur ing furriers. SPECIAL RATES and ES TIMATES will be gladly given on restyling, repair ing, cleaning and stor age, plus Hamilton's guaranteed fine workmanship. 4 H f I n A direct from the factory pre sentation t prioes that make each coat sound investment. $79 TO $1000 Am WOMAN'S SfOBt.iHt