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t 8 THE OREGON STATESBIAHr SALEM OBEGOK SUNDAY" MOIlMNGSEfcTEMBER 18, 1927 i innnsDtDi. .-... t f,S IIPLV.ES 01 Seven Hurt- Fatally Near Plainfield, New Jersey; 3. In California . PLAINFIELD. NV Ji, Sept. 17. (AP) Seven ' persons were killed today and five injured when " a . Fokker - airplane which had flown over all the airways of Eu rope, and had made one famous trip from Holland to West Africa, crashed into an apple orchard near. New Market. The machine was owned by the Reynolds Airways . and was brought to this country, from Holland about two months ago. It set out from Hadley field this afternoon with its load, o passengers seeking their first thrill in the air. The dead: Harry A. Chandler, New Bruns wick, pilot. , J. V. "Charley" King, Plain field mechanic. : , Tlussell Campbell, ' plainfield, treasurer and superintendent of the snburban transit company. Russell Campbell, Jr.. aged. , Plainfield- " ' ' ' Miss Q'Xeill, Newark. r Mrs. Fred Donovan, Plainfield. Frank Heater,1 New Brun wick. : The injured who were brought ta '.Muhlenberg hospital la this city are: Matthew 'Lutz, New Brunswick. Lonis Pellis,, New Brunswick., Lorraine Donovan. Plainfield. " Verna Itonqvan her sister. Bessie Heater, aged 16 danghr ter of Frank Heater. . ; ; King, the mechanic", met death cn bis second day In aviation, he quit a job as a garage mechanic ri hursday - night., ta go Into some thing with a bigger future. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 17. (AP) Three naval aviators ap? parently lost' in' the Mojave des ert when forced inland by fogs at sea,; today crashed to their deaths twenty two mile east. ot.Parm dale, a small town about SO illes from .Los Angeles. . The dead: Lieutenant Eaton -Booth, pilot,-attached to staff of Rear Admiral Reeves at San Di- "ero. , Machinist Mate C. S. Parrison,' San Diego naval air station. " Machinist Mate Kenneth Mc Rae. San Diego air station. According to navy officials, the plane, a. Curtiss 2-T-4 torpedo type, had been dispatched this morning to Spokane with spare . parts for the trans-continental, air race entrants. It was said that the fliers had been, ordered to proceed along tbe coast route but probably had been forced ' Inland by the low, haze" encountered, seaward. LEVI71E AND PILOT HAVE WARM W0RJTa . (Continued from Page One) - . . , .. , Sunday morning. Levlne how- ; ever, said that private business re quired him to be In London and left. He said there would be no flight until Monday. Friction between Levlne and his pilot developed early this morning. wqea Levlne returned .to bed after ; having been called early because. be saw it was raining, although Hlncbcllff told' him that the winds were- favorable all along the route.. IHncbcliffe went to Levine's room, and insisted that he get up. There was something of a scene there and one of Hinchcllffe's relatives suggested, that, - the pilot thrash both Levlne and Cairisi if they , would not agree that there would no further delay.. . j - On" their arrival at the air drome. Captain Hinchcllffe Insist ed . on an immediate start. He was much annoyed when be found that the plane had - not yet; been -loaded with the personal effects of ; both men. After four hours argu ments Levlne agreed to make the night. t .:$ - Aviation'experta here said (hat If Levins , had agreed to go when he first prrlved at the airdrome, the plane probably would have been able t.o. get off .the glronnd as the wind, which was then In the west; would have assisted the take-off; The wind later veered to the ncrthwest. Having consented to go; Levlne took .five minutes ta change. Into flying togs. Some one asked Cap tain Hinchcliffe while he was wait ing,, where! Levlne was.1 and the pilot replied "he Is packing his tooth brush, and makng sure that all the bristles are straight.", , , Before-getting into the plane, Levlne : handed Mrs. Hinchcliffe, the wife of the pilot, a check for S.000 pounds sterling. - Hinchcliffe on returning to his hotel near here late today said: . "Levlne and, I have had a few words and rnow' we have come to ah agreement.' lie will positively fly-by: Tuesday. Carisl, the me chanic is to have nothing more to do with the plane and is to return to America. . I have discovered al ready and remedied the' engine's defect i which vtr-Kg9JtCJosei 1QQ revolutions per raincte. u j; i Levlne Is one oi he nlcgsi, men I know, and also one of the brav est, but he cannot make up his pijd yes or M,'. I ndnjlf wa ; . -. . .... . , ' - - , "..-.:::-:'..:.' v.-. :v.w.-.- A J :-::!;::::-:.-::.:. a . v v :-M?:;:.:.v.-.v -x-.-;- :-.-:-?: :: -.'-.i-:-: 1' ' v J n vAJk. - " - ' A I' , ... Ibrzia Shearer ZlZzi very much in the wrong this morning. He told. me. this after noon frankly that he did not want to gp because of the press of busi ness and JL answered that - he should have told me so instead of blaming, it on the rain, and field. I sUU admit J , strongly inclined to thrash Carisl this morning, but I hope that ia all aver now. I want to fly the C61umbia as I believe it to be a better .plane and a better engine lhan anything ia England." Bit For Breakfast B1T9 FOR BREAKFAST sO .. . M, E. conference this week Bringing several hundred Meth odists .to'spend nearly a week, with W W And they will feel at home here, for the Methodists started Salem, and this has always been and ' Is now a Methodist city, above , any other denomination. . , Up to the 16 th, Salem had built 29 a . dwellings this year that many in 215 working days. Will have to speed up a IUtle to build a house and a half a day. There are' 305 working days this year, counting out Sundays and holi- ' -:v V Salem .T eruployment offieasent f 316 people out to work during the week up to Friday evening. That is about bjgh water mark. It is about up .to .the Portland office. I audi away ahead of any other In IT SIOMAGH ULCERS : ? ' iNtis and Chroma Acidosis Condition Quickly Disappear, No Starvation Diet; Famous Southern Calitornia Pre scription; in Use 21 Years. Pain Relieved i 1 Almost at Once. Send for 16-Day :v . Trial Off erKo Obligation . - . x( Why sutlCef ?with this extreme stooi&cb ". tmMa when we can positively assere you full relief or youc meney bakT We guarantee Wolfe's. Ulcer a&4 Acidosis Treatment- will relieve you of extreme gastritis, oc nlpers of the stomach., or we. -will., positively refund your moneys i.WoU' Ulcer and Acid osis Treatment has been used in CalifDcniafor these troubles for over; Zt yea, with unvarying suc cesa, t.Mang doctors prescribe it regularlyt- yi -. Newit :is offered for the first time to the general public. Jt be gins at on-e to give, relief from the severe pain, vomiting and oth er discomforts and. agonies, and trQtEt dSJto day the Improvement LET KENNELL-ELLIS jilAKE YOUR VIEW AND COMMERCIAL PIC- . Wres, ANY TIME, AY TLACET .t ; ! ; CaU 951 - . , ' ? KENNELL-ELLIS STUDIOS' 429 Oregon Bldj. T :Th Oregon Statesman's Big Radio Prize Contest for Boys and Girls n Cood f o i 1 iFwtiu: v t Address Thi Cnuoon. when' neatly 1 1 o The Contest Department of. ' U.wl!l EOnt-for the - pcreeBCBrJKWSf - t ; Cot out neatly. . ' - ; : , tk. - -Z - ' J " " Salem building permits are awajf ahead of those of any cit yof her size or near her size along the north coast. For August they were $2 0 6.5 5 0 ; Astoria, $5985; Eugene, $,75,600; Medford, $35, 575; Klamath Falls, $126,365. V ' v Crowded paper again this morn ing, with 24 pages. On the new press, to be in. use in about two weeks, the pages wll be an, inch longer. This will give. 192 more inches on a 24 page paper, or the equivalent of over an extra; page. Pages have now 16.8 inches. They will have 176 on the new press. But there will have to be 28 to 32 pages and upward, to- accommo date what will be demanded when the new..press get&Jto running,, in the Sunday paper. There wjll be a four page "funny," In colors, and other: colors , as desfted oi called, for. , f . , L : S V' ' '. Soviet Russia is buying some of our pure bred Shropshire sheep in the Salem district. We should have none to spare. We ought to have 20 sheep for .every onej now on our farms. We should have a' sheep boom. j Well 6,3(M) Feet Deep KANE, Pa. An experimental well being drilled at - LaMont Is now well over .a mile in depth As the drillers approached 6,300. feet, they cut through a vein of salt 80 feet thick. The United Natural Gas company, which is drilling the well, has installed a -cable to per mit the drill to eink 8.000 feeW is steady end increasingly rapid. You are not compelled to restrict yourself to a milk diet. You can eat anything yon wish after taking our treatment a few days. What would -you give to be able-to eat as you did when you were a child ? It should be pos sible with. Wolfe's Ulcer and Acid osis Treatment, and, best of all the cost is very little, and you are guaranteed your money back if it does not help you to your entire satisfaction you to' be the sole judge we take your word for it. Write today for full information. D. McKendrick, 421 Hearst Build ing,: Desk J-15, San Francisco, Calif. ' fc - . r" - - 25 Voles cut out and broucht or mailed THE OREGON STATSMAIn. name tS'Wtltten"nutroav((ll ' . Void after Oct. 1 KClEllSFffi iiiso!niasfy.s. Severe EarhquyFeliAJong Border Between Call- ' for.oJa and:.Ne,v4da BISHOP, ' CAL., Sept, 1?- ,(XP) An earthquake of . 20 sec onds duration centering around Owens lake near the, central Cali fornia and Nevada border -tonight caused; some minor damage here. Ia lesser manifestations: at other points the shock rattled., dishes and . interrupted din nee Ut many homes. . . : . . .-, The quake shook d,own several brick, chimneys here and numerr ous Urxe w.indoa in store baild ings were either cracked or brok en. .: 1 .. : The shock struck, here at 6:05 p. m. but was; reported ;1 other sections as early aas, 6 p. m., and as late as 6:10 p. m. The tembler. spent Jtaelf ater it rocked the Excelsior range of mountains, in southwestern. Neva da and Mina, a community, at (he eastern ba.se. ... '. Extending, westward It moved over ' an irregular, mountain course down to. the loojjof the great San. Joaquin, valley, and made itself felt from Bakerslield on thespulh to -Stockton.. the north. The total distance cover Finished in Blended Just Arrived r New Walnut Cedar Lined Treasure Glieate' ItThesechests are just iiirig for-Prices are Very Reasonable See Them 7 EASY TERMS ed ' by the tremor was appcoxlm- atelir 550i miles.- J ; - : ' The temhlei was off the line, of aciive, earthqaake:fAultsi A .net work ot dead faults in the region were checked but the dlstnrbance .didi not, follbw anyV well define! -quake .aeai"-..' . . 't , :1 rresno. in the center of thai San Joaqnia valley reportedj, that the 6i slur banc, waa. talt in. a number ee ad jaoent towns,' but it did. sot) .teach, the f&auu&- Yosemite val- lay a telegrpAJl operator there reporting, .that he, felt! no . earth quake.. i -; - .... . ; It's all right to be on time, but it's not adviaabla to be ou the railroad, crossing- .when. , the' train is scheduled fe be 'there RPAdOO QUtTS RACE FOB U. ..s; PRESLDEUCY .(Continued from. Page One Unm the Ottth. did not besit&te to voice . the hope.' tha Smith, would get, out and darifjr the atmospjbare of the religious and wet issues which, have been brought to, the front in connection, with bla can didacy. , Those who interpreted -the Mc Adoo pronouncement as an invita tion to Mr. Sniith to remove him self f.rom. the. field pointed to the former treasury, .secretary's .state ment that the -democratic camr paign had been, 'rendered abortive by ; the i' unfortunate injection, against my opposition, of the false religious issne into, the democratic national convention," and his fur ther' declaration that If there was w See Our iff Selection Bedroom Furniture-- Any Style Walnut Green" Lacquer add' Ivory You are Just What You Want .r - t what you have been waitr 'hit 1 . II M I La repetition oMhls next year "the r party; would 'be reduced 'again to Jm h I verytblng;; possible should . be done to. prevent the 19 2 & convene tlon,- f no m degenerating into at mere struggle of individuals for. personal' preferment at the expense) of principles and policies of funda-i mental' Importance to party- char- 'acter and to the-welfare of the na tion'1 Mr. McAdoo said, v "rrincl f plea and .policiee must come first. Principle ambitions, however, legit lraate and every selfish purpose should be surbordlnated to them." . Declaring that he probably 'Khoul4 (do more to advance the ob jects tot ihe. party, as a private cit-Uen- than a a candidate for the presidency,. Mr. . McAdoo r said he preferred to stand aside in, order that, the fieldi might, bet left clear, "so far as i jcjjl clear it." Then he added: . "I shall not, thereioj. . be. a , eandldate, forr the de;m,ociatIO:..prasidenlIal nomina tion, In 838-" , TKWla not men?. tionJngy S.mJUll bx name. ? Mr, Mc Adoo, made It fairly clear la. his pronouncement, aa he has- in; con versation with his friends that as a priySte citisen, he would con tinue to oppose-the. caoididacy of Uie NewJYork, gqjvernpr-, Morer over, be in4icatedU,.v,ery strongly by einphasixia that there must be no, nulUfication. ot the constitution that he wJJuld, oppoaet-any wet canr didate. . , .-. - . . -. ' , Caraway Comnxentsk.. , While, senatora who -commented o.u,the annpttncenienJor pAhJIQar tlon wer,e onlck in their praise of of ai fir : "ill f 1 k3 dill . t mnmMze I ,5- -i- . t . 1 . I the positloP he had taken, one of :,them, Senstor, Caraway, democrat. Arkansas expressed Regret that I the former treasury secretary had not taken the same position, three, xearsvago.- . 4.,- y.f-r, "If Mr. McAdoo had showp thu sme f pm ajt xsew; otx, in, is z i he aald.. "I think the convention! liquid, have written an entirely, dif-j irent nistory. At tnat ume uovw fernor. Smith, was wilijnK.vtowUb-i draw What he may, feel -apftut It; pow .do,pot knnsrV; !'..,;.,'. . Senators Harris, of Georgia and; Fletcher, pit Florida, Joined with, Senator Caraway, in. expressing: the belief that if. . Governor Smith withdrew, the - party could agree upon a candidate, who might carry the party to, success, in 19?8. ' "If Governor. Smith, . whose prominence i such as. to entitle him to be a candidate, should, feel impelled to. follow Mr -McAdoo's example, they next democratic' con vention, will name the next presi dent ot the United States," said Senior Carsiway. Only One-Hope- "The only hope of democratic success. Is to unite on some man the. Smith and McAdoo , tactions can agree ' upon," said ' Senator Harris.. s"I believe the democrats can be anjccessful without a doubt i;. thjey. can, harmonize, their, dlf-fecences- - . . .. ; ''We ought to. get away, from the old. ; antagonisms of Madison Square, Garden., and get together' said Senator, Fletcher. "I don't see any. reason. v)vr we should not." - Senator ; Nye, of North PaJtqta, the. onlv, republican, to -comment, ! WVOTft '' - Sur to Find 1 mf ic expressed the s oplnlaij that tij'c onif.' hope Hhe ' damQcrata ! had' f drerences"v pa i canfyda,tas and Is-, ' Mr.'McAdoo'S announcement, which long had been awaited by democatlc . leaders, came in the form ot a letter to George F. Mil ton. nubllsher of the Chattanooga, ;Tenn ...New 1 The communication was In response to one trom Mr. Milton urging blm to, announce hla cundidacy and .InXormluK hf " hat h should again take the Lader ship ot "progressive democracy." Mr. Milton added. to hjs letter that a survey; of the situation had con vinced him that McAdoo could bo nominated and ejected, , V ; CAI?IXOJU DBVG,9TOR6 BEDROOM FURNITURE Attractively Decor A ated . large vanity Bowfobt Dcd Spacious. Chiffonier - $123.50 omcthinjj New in LAliiP SHADES . 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