The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 13, 1925, Page 17, Image 17

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    CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS NUMBER
SECTION THREE
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CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS NUMBER
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J 1 hlYear,Oia Won't Need Funeral
Has "Automatic Tomb" By House
SEVENTY-FIFTH YEAR
SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER. 13, 1925
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t When the Grim Reaper cuts down William M."1 Bowman, 31-year-old
California pioneer, a funeral will not be necessary. He
has completed an "automatic torab" alongside his house in El Do
rado county When he feels the end is near, he will get into his
coffin, pull a" rope extending from the box, and the grave will be
closed, at the same time a semaphore will go ap, notifying his
friends. If he doesn't die after. burying himself, another-puJlof.
the rope-will, enable him. to release himself.
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- Father C. M. de Heredia, oxiean Jusuit priest -long active
as a ghost-breaker and duplicator- of the tricks of mediums such
as spirit-writing and spook photography, claims to be able to
measure. subconscious personality with a device ho is exhibiting in
New York. When the subject whose "inner mind" is to be explor
ed touches a disc of the machine (shown here) with his fingers,
,a pendulum moves and records movements on a chart.
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Great Possibilities Seen in Machine
Started by Mere Wave of Hand
j ! Turkish republic has abolished most of the institutions 'of the sultanate, but it is not neglecting
V thc development of an army. Mustapha Keimd Pasha, president of the republic, is seen (x) rcvicw-
in Turkisli forces in Anatolia. Second from left is Prime Minister Ismet fasna, ana next to mm
(in uniform) is ienso Paslia, duct ot statl.-Xiic soiuiers arc wearing tuc mw umivui uUjiv
the republic.
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Nitrogem Discovery 'Hits Muscle Shoals Project
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Red Cross Succors Tornado-Stricken Mississippi City
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Tremendous possibilities are seen by scientists in the discovery
which V. K. Zworykin, Russian inventor, has embodied in a new
washing machine. By ' combining photoelectric cells with radio
vacuum tubes Zworykin, observers say, has succeeded in "designing
a machine which can be started merely by waving the hand. This
simple gesture throws a shadow into device at top, resulting" in a
hower of electrons in the tube, with the result that the circuit is
closed in the machine's, motor and the,apparatus started. Zworykin
is seen giving a demonstration in New. York.
State officials," volunteers and
American Red Cross workers are' ,
relieving the distress in Yazoo
City. Miss., where several were
killed and more than 30 injured
when a tornado swept over the
tection,' doing terrific 'property
damage. Buildings were unroof
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tered ,trees uprooted and water
mains burst by the disturbance
as. these photos show.
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Trio of Congresswomen on Their Way to Work"
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Entire aspect of problem of disposing of governmetit s inany-millionA dollar project at "Muscle
Shoals, Ala- changed by discovery of governor nt chemists of a new way o producing nitrogen
cheaply. The du Pont interests are preparing to utilize the discovery in manufactured fertUizer
on a huge scale in a half doien plants, with the largest at Charleston, W.-Va This makes the Shoals
project primarily uneful a a source of power. At upper right is Prof.V Harry A. Curtis, member
of president's ShoaN commission, now busy fihding a use for it; sketched isjProf. F. G. CoUrell,
director of the labratory inwlidi the aitrogeh discover was waic -
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As War in Senate Gets Under Way
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u Uomen are more in evidence in halls of cotizress than ever before. A trio of them sit in 1.
house, and the galleries are packed daily by an almost exclusive feminine audience. The three wom
en representatives, constituting largest delegation of, the sex ever to be members of house, arc won
their way to "work." L. to r.: Mrs. Florence Kahn, California and Mrs. John Jacob Rogers Massa
chusetts, Republicans; Mrs. Mary Norton, New Jersev, Democrat.
Vice President Charles G. Dawes, becacse of tis declaratloui
of, war on senate procedure fuleJ, which promise, to make sessions,'
of the urTper house lively, Is most photographed man in Washington!
as congress gets under way. He is jieen posing for moTie camerar
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