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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1927)
3 4 itrl mi v --, - - i i LiflSFOED iOSMGIHO Ea!!con. Occupant Believed , To Have Lost Life Due Jo Weaknesi '. T. . r - SCOTT FIELD. III., Not. 1 2.- CAJT) Captain ' Hawthorne C. Cray. Scott field engiarior of ficer, apparently lost kls life In aa attempt ltd break the world1! tdtltwid record, not because of ox y failure, as supposed, but be-. ttw Or sheer inability to ;pen thm valve of his second oz7cea cjrl- LUatenant . Colonel:. Joan A. Feelew, Scott field commandant, annmnced today that f four cyl inder of oxycen taken aloft by Captain Gray, a upplyfor ninety aaliuue,-tbr were fall when the tU of the basket of hlf bal looa. were examined. The body frond In the basket last Sat urday; near Sparta, Tena. : - "Ttedns; together " C Vt a t n Cray's) log 'with the reports of Untenant Howard H. Coach and the) first 'surgeon- who examined Captain Gray's body, as well as treat-my own -examination of . the altitude aqnipment, I am conrln he became so weak he could t tarn on his secoad oxycen cyl- Ier." Colonel Paaelow said. "Ills, last log entry showed he was at 40,000 feet and had drop pad his last ballast. From cal culations of his rata of ascent -I beilave ha had at that time aboat axhaased his first oxycen cylin der. This he had cat' away with his sheath knife, to be thrown ot crboard. -V-;-- ...;;; "After that be had only to tars TSire to let the oxygen from the second cylinder flow into his hel met, bat I heliere the terrific lessening pressure in the upper atmosphere got; him before he could do It. Undoubtdly he was terribly weak, and . nneonsciouft Bese came before: he could turn the -ralTe that would. hare kept alire.- " -, OS flatneo, who Is on trial for complicity in a plan for the resto ration. of state . rights to" former Crown Prince f Carol, continued speaking in his own defense to day. Hemade j. aa . Impassioned five hoar address, which was pro nounced erea by hla adTersartes aa a magnificent effort of oratory. He disclosed many heretofore hid den facta concerning the late King Ferdinand's attitude toward Car 1. and Carol's difficulties with Premier Bratiano. - The text of a letter from Kin" Ferdinands to the president nf the council a few, days before ' the king's death; as disclosed by U. Manollescu. begged the prsidnt to bring Carol back to his right ful plae on th throne. ? While' quoting this letter from memory and t offering to " dl- rulge Its whereabouts, Manollescu brought tears ; j to the f r of many fcy its toachinr appear, and the : court proceedings . were mo mentarily halted until composure, was regained. ;. F '--I,-. mMWM E BOOST FOI Agricultural Situation Held of Fundamental Na tional Interest ! 1,1 VICTIM'S NAME LEARNED gi lli fcS2I - tea testlacsy e! hundreds el farmers ahd . others connected - w It h the , industry throughout the country. . .; itinera ub Edott lllllallt llomnonth, John Remlck Rceains Consdoas- wcee After Aeto Strikes ' PLAN RAIDS BY PLACES The identity of a man whe was struck by an automobile at State and : Commercial : streets Friday night was learned by Salem hos pital: authorities, yesterday ; when the man recovered sufficient eon sclousnesa to. give his- name ai joan Kemica. ; Aitnougn no x rays hare been taken of hla injur-1 les he la hollered to hare suffered a fractured skull. He is slowly recovering, although he "appears to hare been afflicted with a tem porary loss of memory. : "Telegraph Inquiries from Min neapolis .were . received In Salem yesterday concerning his condition. Remtck's father 4a a resident of that city. , .The accident ; occurred . Friday night at 9:30 when Remick was crossing Commercial street on State. He whs hit by a car drir- en by Floyd Bacon of 170 S Hick ory street, this city.-r - RUMANIA BECOMING' DRY Bill Introduced to Abolish Use of IJqoor By ; Degrees ; i U Fdml ' Problbitlott Department Carries Fight Into Air ' WASHINGTON, Nor. 12. CAP) Aa . air attack against ' moonshiners Is being planned by the prohibition bureau. " . t This ! Mississippi ralley will be the first) scene of operations' and if the experiment prores-success- ; ful officials expect to organize an air patrol to cover the entire IJnl ted States In spotting the locations mt moonshine distilleries. Within a short timer a plane ow being fitted out at Boiling field here to tarry a pilot and an ebserrer. . will soar up and down the valley In search of distilleries. i .The plane will carry a machine gun and if a distillery should be round In Impenetrable mountain fastnesses the "observer wilr Open fire on the plant in an effort to destroy It : - :'"r ' Bat -the . main value " ot the planes, officials explained, will be ' hm mapping the location of the Bqr plants which, .later may be ; raided by land squads. i- BCCHARE3Tj ' Rumania. Nov. jtlon which In 12 years it Is hoped jwlll make Rumania as dry as the UhKed States." is called for in a bill which will be introduced In parliament- shortly on ' behalf of the Bratiano government. ' If, as'' seems ! most likely, the bill becomes law, only one saloon will be allowed to every thousand of population with a gradual re duction la .the number of saioone until at the end .of 12 years all will disappear. ! -. The bill makes available as food and industrial products all ingredients which heretofore have entered Into the ? composition of splritoui drinks. AHGUMENT IMPASSIONED ! - TUm Hour Address Made By M. : Haaollescaw ; in Carol Plot : , BUCHAREST. Nor. X2-1(AP) 1L. Manollescu. : former secretary Home Seeker Owner of a Brand Attractive New 6 Room House Offers you a genuine bar train, strictly modern, fire place, furnace, built-ins all walks in and street paved and paid; Good lot Good terms. Call Now Removal Sale During the sale we are closing out - - ' . : . - i CORSELETTES DeBeyoise, Formfit, Treo, rFrolaset ; ;-t-All of prices. these lines at 'reduced Brassieres etc: I 4-.- 25c-39c-49c-75 Treo Elastic Girdles 60c-$1.89-12.75 etc. Hemlnway S1.49. chiffon" silk, hose Hand made handkerchiefs, spe cial 3 for $1.00. Also another group at 7 5c. Reduced prices on Crepe de Chine Step-ins, Night Gowns,Combmatiorjs, Neg ligees. Silk Quilted robes. Buy your Christmas ' novelties now while we 'are making the discounts. -: ; r- 1 1 i ! rmed us of phenomenal results! rom many parts of the country At 1240 N Cottage St. L it has helped us so much wi f Goiter, her husband 4 for HIG! STOMACH TROUBLT' writfl NEW YORK. Nov. 12.(AP)- The American agricultural situa tion Js of fundamental ' national concern, the business men's com mlssion on agriculture reported to day after a year's , study of the farmers - problems, and 5 It made these remedial recommendations: Gradual Uriff adjustment: to equallxe more nearly the benefits of the protective tariff system be tween agrlculture and the .manu facturing industry. s ; Creation of a federal farm board to assist in stabilizing farm ' pro duction and prices. -? , . 4 . v' Administration through n en dowed and independent national agricultural foundation of a com prehensive land utlUxatlon policy. .; Revision of railroad - rates on farm, products. ; ;-r:; ; Revision of state and local tax systems. l: :," - : Strengthening of the J rural banking system.' - ; ; " Development of waterway ays tems. . .v f-.:-i " The recommendations were con tained In a report made public to day by Charles Nagel, chairman ot the commission, which for a jar has been Investigating agriculture from a business point of 1 view. The commission, created by the national ; Industrial . conference board and the chamber of com merce of the United States, but reaching' Its findings Independent ly of either, according to Mr. Na- . OREGON v NORMAL SCHOOL, Monmouth, Nor. 11. -(Epeclal) A Polk county slab member, Eldon Bidden, had the distinction of be ing the. only Uonmouth boy to ex hibit at the Pacific International Livestock ' Exposition at Portland last week, where he made the out-! standing showing for the county. cldon won the blue ribbon and eight dollars In the class for AjI goras one year or over, while in the Angora kid class he' received third place ribbon and five dollars award money. Young Rlddell is one of a group of Polk county boys who have be come interested In club work and who have had fine success with goats and other livestock, on which many ribbons were won at both the county and state fairs thla fall. . ! - - . :-"-1 BlIOl'l MM emir sunn ' Today's worst pun: - This new fellow on the Davis Cup team ought to help our chances a Lott. Fruit Plan to plant early for best, results. Our office and sales yard will open about Nov; 10th r at High and Trade streets, opposite Vick Bros. Garage.' :.:;:.'- ClierTy ? City; Nurs ery R. vVBIATHIS, Prop- ' i 23. A RhoUn left yesterday hy autoaobile for a trip through Cal If orala. . Ha plans t3 stop at San rranelsco sf few days and while there win attend the Faelfle Slope dairy -skew;- that will be bald at Oakland. "He will then drive through to the southern . part Of the state. 4 Mrs.' Rhoten will ac company him. ' . They were also accompanied by Mrs. SI. Tv Bar kua who will go with theta as far aa San Francisco and will then o by train to Xos Angelea to return with the Rhot ena later by automobUe."" ; r rightera with gi jaws should never : throw gloves at anyone else. : y, -r:-'. : zi: Si SRffilED, SIRS. ITtANCE3 CHAT801C i IN-i TEB VIEWED Ef HCIU-IX BERLIN; Nor. lf-(AP) Urg. XTahceg Wilson Grayson, who wgf coaptUed to abaadoa an ftlr flight from Orchard Beach, Maine, to Copenhagen because ' of bad weather and xaeta trsTtUa, km no desire to make taf.MMwp fUfht acrosa tha AtlanUfl. : : :No BOtt-itofl flight aeroas ocean for tne.M she told the As- sooiated Press today upon her ar rival In Berlla to confer with Mrs. liable F. Ahcker, cf Copchhaceh, her financial backer ."It was my idea from the betinainf that wa shonld make gtops ; enrouta from the United States to, Denmark, but el air aa e xa csrresis wine X 1 was CTCZ-3 ca ua uajesoa con vUcs4 iaa cora tiaa ever that the evflopmcnt t ariatlon eaii only be served ty Rr1 tD AUantio In aeveral hops. i am just as determined as ever toT fly my airplane, the a)awn,,- to Copentagen. Our three attempts provided exUat lessons from which I profited a 4 a my pilot overruled me, Studies great deal." $$ Sweaters and Caps $ $ $1 Men's Sweaters One Dollar $1 . $1 Men's Caps One Dollar $1 $2 Complete Outfit $2 1 7T3r: Where Your Dollar Buys More Haged orri Dollar Store 142 South High Street Salem 1 1 Back In the days of the Civil War your grandparents and greatgrindparenta wore spec tacles with' lenses, nor bigger than the; ball of your thumb. It waa : useless to make them any bigger ' because-.- they gave clear sight only in. the middle anyway. v ,'''.' . This same type of lens may be had today. We call It the flat or '.double, convex type. It Is sharp In the center bnt blurred, and distorted at the edge. ' ',' V. " Not so with the Tillyar or Punktal Lenses we prescrjbe. Manufactured by America's Leading; . Optical Institutions, they filryour prescription ex actly and give the 'same sharp vision at the edge as in the cen ter. " Morris Optical Co. 301-2-3 First Nat. Bank Bldg. ARTUUR J. RAIIN llAltllk U. MCx i - Announce the Opening of the:. Rahn-McWhorter Paper Co. .; WHOLESALE PAPER , DEALERS At 460 Ferry Street, Salem, Oregon ' , ON NOVEMBER 14TH, ;i927 - " Phona 433 :r . ' 1 ' VTo tre stocld v ft ccr!:ta Una of Printers Supplies; T7rr&!xs TtT. V7 Z3?Twf UH Boxes,.Egg Carters, Tcl;t Ppcr, Tap? Towels, etc, . . - - 7'l!i c-r f l' : :i 'tzi rXl CtT'Al 7. Will fea in ft T - ., a-C2 0 C-i T3 1. J3 cr cniall ifcf riZT resuirerifnts." ana your 11. will receive our personal atten , I I .... . . 1 '"'V Pi Forty-Three: Years I Ago Salem FIRST CALLED CENTRAL ? - prr Telephone service in Salem Kacl a small lieginning. From a small switchboard in the office of the Western Union , Telegraph Company radiated a few wires connecting the first, crude instru- ; ments known as telephones. Only; eight years before this had Alexander Graham Bell spoken the first message over a tele- , phone wire to his assistant, Thomas Watson, in a garret at Gam bridge, Massachusetts. So slow was the. early development of the telephone in Sa lem that in January. 1 886 there were but twenty-five telephone subscribers. " ' '- .i ' f " i ' ': X ' '", ,. "' ."' . -.-'-rl- " . "' " ":.;"' ' After a six year interval of slow growth, however, the tele phone industry in Salem has continuously experienced a steady and rapid growth, which is evidenced today in the? fact that "4995 ,- company owned and 1 063 rural telephones are .served by the Salem exchangel i Between 90 and 1 00 employees are constantly engaged in giving Salem the best service it lies irTJheir power-f 6 give and contributing to the prosperity of the community through ' the, expenditure Jof a payroll amounting to nearly $ 1 20,000 an nually. , Mr v- - n ON THIS FORTY-THIRD ANNIVERSARY . t of the orijpii-of telephone semce, the ; its employees wish to express their pride in havingTseeh , long and closely identified with the progress of SalemT1 ar!P 8a A"at' It is possible today for some of the earliest users - of telephone servive in lhci.city to gather and, review ;tho progress ; that has "been' made from : the beginning which their patronage helped rrmke possible. r;: 7f: r7 ' i :: '- : i u" i : ; TEE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND . v telegraph: .company: - .1 4 ' PiiMic -If' : 0- o . The wish to' show blr appreciation to the public and tJ home town bakeries for the courtesies shown us during our fire loss.-. C . - - : , . . 1 ; :--V: tdrsai Service Soon .We will be able to serve you in the proper -manner within a short time, - i; Cherry City Baiting-. Ckfc Ji ldi. A NATION-WIDE- f$ INSTITUTION I v 160 NORTH LIBERTY - PHONE 814 Every Element of Good Style Combined lk Assured Qualify and Very Definite Economy t - It"; ' "A: r. 3 matter h9WI: Tiri-:tir yc i m: For Men :Whd ; Buy Clothes. With Discrimination 1 " mm i e Extra Pants $4.93 tTHese three-button, oinpl Breasted ciocieis vail catf-r'' Keenest dsman . for QIqIIi Style cn3 QotF V-SsrvIaP. In .quality corpz und Vbrcteda, - Prop ia tir d 1-5 c?: t" 1 CY