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The OREGON 'STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, November 29, 1929 ROMIPUffiSTO SEEK MIS 111 SEATTLE, Not. 28. (AP) Two Russian planes, brought to Providence Bay aboard the Soviet See breaker Litke, will be avail able to aid In the search for Pilot car svrwvui as bvwu conditions In the north moderate, radio message received at Ju- - neati; Alaska, by Governor George W. Parks today revealed- The Alaska Airways, Inc.. of which Eielson was general manager, has tour planes which will be assign ed to-the search when atmosber ic conditions permit. Eielson, with Pilot Frank Dor- . bandt. was engaged in transport ing passengers and furs from the trading ship, Nannk, icebound at North Cape, Siberia. They made one trip, bringing six passengers and a quantity of furs to Nome. The passengers arrived In Seattle yesterday. On their second trip. Eielson and Borland became lost. Dorbandt, who returned to Nome to repair his plane, took off yes terday for Teller, Alaska; and will resume his search when the weath er permits. The Russians have two five passenger Junkers planes in which they will endeavor to take off passengers on tbe Soviet ship Stavropol, locked in the ice near the Na Uuwh. The Russians will search the area between Provi dence and Kolyutchin bays for the missing Americans. TESTIMONY CLOSED 1 .Hi SAN FRANCISCO, Nav. 28. ( A P) Three great railroads, bat tling over the plans of a proposed railroad from Klamath Falls, Ore gon, to Keddie, California, unit ing the systems of the Great Northern and Western Pacific at Bieber, Cal., closed their testimony tonight. The victor will not be known for perhaps five months, when the interstate commerce commission Issues its judgment. Just before th close of Ihe fight before Director of Finance C. D. Mahaffie, representing the commission, the case assumed a new character. It was the second time U had changed during the hearing which began November 13. President H. M. Adams of the Western Pacific, taking the stand in the last hour as a ''surprise' witness, declined the offer of the Southern Pacific company to make a "bridge" for the other roads. em eisou IS SUBJECT OF ACTION that thl la really beside the salt, because a contract with the. ethyl corporation called for their being paid a royalty of ten cents a pound on all totra-etbyl lead the corporation mads or bought any where, except 600,000 pounds on contract with the Du Post Inter ests. The petitioners also declared that the 'Ethyl corporation, "ac cording to their own statements," had cold more than 100,000,000 pounds since the date of the re ported contract. , MENINGITIS SCARE HITS 0. S. C. CAMPUS CORVALLIS, Ore.. Nov. 2t ! (AP) Clearing up of the spinal meningitis scare on the Oregon State college campus tonight sev ered as a release for Thanksgiv ing of most of the 40 members of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity who were threatened for a time with having to remain here in quaran tine over the holiday. A Portland high school visitor here last Sunday was taken ill at the house with the dread disease and immediately the house was closed to further visitors and cul tures made for eacb member. To night practically all examinations were completed and all reported were negative. All who have been examined were released from quarantine by the college health service. Rumors of a general quarantine of the campus and closing of the college were entirely unfounded, officials declared today, as no oth er case is known and general health conditions are unusually good with the entire absence of contagious diseases this year. The campus was virtually de serted tonight. PRESIDENT DIES IS: I CHAIN OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 28 (AP) Declarations that Ethyl Gaso line corporation has "tricked" Denver laboratories out of their formulas for economical manu facture of tetra-ethyl lead and that the former owed the labora tories $10,000,000 on a verbal contract, were contained in a suit filed la state district court here today, ,J The petition asserts that the Denver men believe the ethyl con cern Is manufacturing gasoline all over the world by their process. The petloners contended, however. OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. 28 (AP) Defeated in his desperate struggle to keep alive a dozen banks crippled by the deflation period of 1920. H. A. McCauley. 55 former mayor of Sapula, and board member of 12 Oklahoma banks, died last night His death came on the eve of the failure of the twelve banks, which did not open their doors today. Graves Shull, Oklahoma bank commissioner, who placed the banks in charge of examiners, at tributed their failure to "froien assets, their total deposits as of October 4 were $2,520,976, and their capital stock aggregated $310,000. - They are the Sapula State bank; the Bank of Mounds; Hen ryetta State bank; Bank of Com merce, Weleetka; First State bank. Vlan; Citizens State bank. Webber Falls; Davenport State bank; Ollton State hank; First State Bank. Terlton; Avant State Bank; Keystone State Bank and the Bank of Kellyville. , ALEXANDRIA, Egypt (AP) An unknown -alphabet was brought to light at Ras Hamra near Karam in Somallland with the discovery of 12 parchments and bronze plates estimated to be 3,000 years old in the inscriptions on which 23 strange characters were Identified. South Carolina has passed a road bond act for $65,000,000. 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