The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 18, 1930, Page 7, Image 7

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, galea. Oregon Sadar Morning, May 18. 1930
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Entry BlanksAvailable
For Ambitious land Air
. Minded Glider Builders
Through cooperation be
tween The Oregon Statesman,
the Fox Elsinore theatre, the
Claude A. Grimm glider I parts store. Mail to Contest
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scnoois ana ine juyeriy ait jcuior,i care otaiesmaxu tun-
craft corporation, boys and
girls of Salem and vicinity
are provided an opportunity
to engage in an airplane and
glider model construction con
test with attractive prizes of
fered to the winners.
The rules are as follows:
farm, Buster Brown shoe
store, Imperial Furniture com
pany stpre or Pan Burns auto
Editor, care Statesman,
tries close June 1.
4. Exhibits must be deliv
ered o the Fox Elsinore thea
tre fori exhibit on or before
June 28. Winners will be an
nounced July 4.
Information which will help
the air! minded and mechan-
U.S. BE EUROPE
AGAIN JTUDIED
Plan Given Memorandum by
European Nations Con
cerned in Idea
PARIS. May 17 (AP) For
eign Minister Briand's eonceotien
of a. fa tar "United States of Eu
rope" or "European federal urn
ion" at the proposed organization
Is more generally called. today
was glrea in a memorandum to
tbe 2C European states concerned
with France in. the plan.
The proposed European federa-
suaEso
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5.
1. This contest is open to
all boys and girls under 18
years.
2. Work must be done by
the exhibitor alone. No com
mercial knock-down sets ad
missible. 3. Fill out entry blanks
which may be obtained at the
Miller Mercantile company
store,- Harry W. Scott's cycle
shop. Lloyd A. Lee Poultry
Claude L Grimm Glider Schools
1515 N. 20th St., Salem, Ore. .
MEMBER OF AEROPLANE GLIDER CONTEST
Learn how to fly quickly, safely and economically. A
complete flying course for every one. The only Glider
School in the Northwest.
We use the famous Oakland and Pontiac cars for depend'
able service. They have the snap and performance you
like.
Make Salem the Leading City in Aviation
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His Latest Recreation
King Leon of the Lee Poultry Farms will this aft
ernoon take up the latest thing in aviation when he
takes off with Claude A. Grimm in his initial glider
flight.
King Leon has an enviable reputation behind him.
He is the son of an imported show winner with many
blue ribbons and winnings to his credit. His son
"The Prince of Wales' was Champion of the English
class at the Pacific International Livestock Exposi
tion last year.
tnong Leon's outstanding accomplishments are bs aamer
oum broadcast tag appearances, his fljrlag trip from t'ortlaad
to Seattle by plane, bis membership In the Hoot Owls and bis
nuj show wianings. -
Oh Man! JSr Oh Boy!
Lloyd A. Lee
Incubator
Capacity
141,000
Brooder
Capacity
25,000
Hatchery and Poultry Breeding Farm
Est. 1031
s
ically minded young fouc in
their work for this contest
may be obtained from avia
tion magazines or Popular
Mechanics. Claude A. Grimm
of. the! glider school or Lee
EyerlyJof the Eyerly Airport
corporation will be glad to
help th contestants by an
swering any questions. Mr.
Grimmfs flying school is now
located! on the hill west of
Schindler's dance hall, and his
local address is 1515 North
20th street.
Classes in which competi
tion has been arranged, and
the prizes in each class are as
follows: . j .
, Clas: Airplanes, flying
model 4 . t
First prize: 'Airplane - ride
to Portland and return by Lee
Eyarlyf
Second Prize: Bronze Avia
tion., Uedal, The Oregon
Statesman. -
Third dPrize: Month Pass,
Fox Ejsinore theatre.
Fourth' Prize: Ribbon.
Class: Airplanes, built to
scale: 5
First Prize: Trophy, cup by
Fox Esinore theatre.
Second Prize: Bronze Avia
tion Medal, The Oregon
Statesman.
Xhird Prize: Month Pass,
Fox Elsinore theatre.
Fotafth - Prize : Ribbon.
Class : Glider, flying model :
First Prize: To be an
nounced. -Second Prize: Bronze Avia
tion Medal, The Oregon
Statesman.
Thirjl Prize: Month Pass,
Fox Elsinore theatre.
Fourth Prize: Ribbon.
Ciasi: Glider,. built to scale:
First Prize: Free glider
course,' Claude Grimm.
Second Prize: Bronze Avia
tion Medal, The Oregon
Statesman.
Third Prize: Month Pass,
r ox Elsinore theatre.
Fourth Prize: Ribbon.
Note : Additional prizes
may be announced later.
tion, most ambitious project
which has been considered since
the setting up ot the League of
Nations, will be far from the
close union such as exists among
the United States of America ac
cording to M. Briand's memoran
dum. There will even be little
similarity between the two groups
since the most that is suggested
from tbe European union Is a
type of regular conferences, with
out charter or constitution.
The" foremost practical ques
tions such a union might deal with
in Briand's conception are econ
omic and comprise eventual ef
forts to lower customs duties of
European atates among Iham
selres. The success of the unton rests
upon a "European conference"
and a "European committee." The
first would be a sort ot delibera
tive body charged with study of
European interstate problems. The
second would correspond some
what to' the council ot the League
ot Nations it would be the execu
tive Instrument of the anion.
Briaad purposely limited his
suggestions, given out at the for
eign office today to elementary
details. He suggests ' that certain
questions make closer coordina
tion ot European states necessary.
He points out that new economic
problems including customs mat
ters, arose from addition of about
12,009 miles of frontier to the na
tions ot Europe. He 'suggests that
the European union could give
attention to this Important situa
tion. He reiterates his fealty to the
Leagued of Nations by stressing
that, the proposed federal union
can succeed only it organized in
Has ion with the League. He sug
gests that its divisions meet sim
ultaneously with League bodies.
The Brian d memorandum propo
ses that the "European confer
ence" be held at Geneva and that
meetings of the "European com
mittee' coincide in time and place
with League council meetings.
Briand starts out with the fun
damental principle that political
considerations must be ironed out
before economic questions can be
handled by the centralized advis
ers. Reaching the stage of practical
application of tbe idea be goes in
to some detail, suggesting that the
first question that might be taken
up is the effective realization in
Europe of the program outlined
by the last economic conference of
the League dealing with tariffs be
tween members of the federation.
But One Couple
Decides to Wed
Here Yesterday
Only one marriage license was
Issued Saturday by County Clerk
isoyer. election appearing to oc
cupy the enter ot the court house
stage throughout the day.
August W, Kloer obtained per
mission to wed Peggy Florey.
Kloer, who is 32 years old, lives
at 1XZR sth street, Oregon CUr.
while his bride lives at 228 17th
street,- Portland.
uiw young iaa appuea tor a
marriage license only to discover
that more than 10 days had
elapsed since he secured his mar
riage license. He was sent Dost-
haste to the examining doctor to'
have a new certificate prepared.
tnua complying with the law
iui tne ceruncaie snail Dear a
date not more than 10 days prior :
to the license.
For
For
insist on
Buster Brown
-Shoes
Comfortable Long Wearing
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SELECTION DELAYED
OF DIRIGIBLE BASE
WASHINGTON, May 17 (AP)
Chairman Britten of the house
naval committee said today that
inview of the controversy over the
selection of the site on the west
coast for the proposad $5,000,000
naval dirigible base, it probably
would be many months before the
matter was decided.
Evidence presented the last four
days at hearings before the com
mittee on bills to authorize the
secretary ot the navy to accept
sites at Sunnyvale, near San Fran
cisco bay and Camp Kearney and
near San Diego, he said, had con
vinced him that a most thorough!
investigation was necessary.
"The location of the site," Brit
ten said, "may have a great- deal
to do with the naval policy on tbe
Pacific coast In the future. The
naval committee will Inspect the
sites probably in June to study
their qualifications. It undoubted
ly will require some time for the
committee to reach its' conclusions
as to which of the two will be
of the best interest to the military
preparedness of the country.
Save your Sale Slips; Apply your sales to
wards one of the two motor Aeroplanes.
Girls' Pumps and
Oxfords - Slipper
Now a selection of the
summer models
The Best for the
Feet for the
Growing-Ups
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JheadthshoeI
Boys' Oxfords
heavy and single
.Soles
Built for wear.
Many other Sum
mer Models.
Bns Stoce
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Will be strongly built of fine materials. Each seam and
joist will be firmly fitted; there will be balance and beauty,
ITEae IBsoti I?nfli?ijanfiiioi?e
Boasts these same attributes fineness of materials
strength of building, .beauty and balance.
NO FURNITURE BUT THE BEST at
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kiVrk -hl niinils tin to 1 8 vears of ace So set a line on
ilthe : machines at the airport arid at the glider hill on Ofch-; ,
ard Hills Road arid bring your moclels to the Fox Elsinore
Theatre when' completed, And may the "best model win.
I Headquarters For
Model Airplane
and Glider Parte
j Balsa Wood, Propeller Blocks;
. i Tissue, Ambroid, Rubbers,
sold separately or in complete
model kits.
IHADtnr V. 825W
"The Gycl MnM
' &tpfy Dee for "America Air Cadets"
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TM (rt fa Ckjele Headquarters, see the special J
jprices w arc taaklaar im Tires, Bicyclesv Pedals,
jln fact anTtUas for jour Bicycle.
nDCxIMeecsl Vega
Breaks All Records as a Radiator
ORNAMENT
With every Lockheed sold you will get
absolutely FREE one" nickel plated
SALEM Sign.
17. E. Burns - Dan Burns
Ferry at High Not Brothers, the Same Man Salem, Ore.
Automotive . " ' Accessories
MOV is the Time t0 team to FI7
iThe Future holds much not only for the airman, but also
for the layman who enjoys flying and finds a great sav
ing in tame in this modern rapid method of transporta
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Courses in njrmg.li&o-
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Salem Airport
Tomer Cad