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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1927)
THE TiKND BUI-I-RTIN, DAILY EDITION, BEND. OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY 21. 1927 PACE THREE POLAR TRIP ! INPROSPECT Cold of Antarctic Held Dangerous Jtli..urds Would Ihuy Av in tors' HuIh Meri dians Convolve Pacific Flyers Take a Dip l'.i.V.. it m m w i f i.tw . 1.1 .r i-tr: a n 'PORTLAND MEN' FREED ON BAIL With Beftau'dk I WurilihiKtuii. July 2u. (Ui -Tti vuii .'urit'ly AhturL'tli. wltli ltn imiftiilMrviit liiiiiinrli'x (if AiiiukiInkii, KiiitF uml Hluii'ld'iitiii, Imiy mniit In dUltirlHMl liy Dm iinitlirii iJiiin-i'ftKli. (oiiiiiiiunl'-r llytil, li 1m f rlt'iiilh lii'llrvr, nitty no din Niiiitlixrn 'i iitl of llm witrhl; hut IT Jim Iihm mil ntltern will try. AvIutniV In tutrliH In HrliMit IttH hMt rV( il tlutt iitrliil i xpliirut leu Mi Ami-tin-tlr nlrt'mty Ik In iinmpiM-t. j Dr. AilHllit II, ( lurk, im-nii- I TuihT of Hm liliton tun IiiniHii- j N " , ., . , Y II. m. hi tin Kkduilvit I'n.jtH vi,. ,, I ui f in n I Atlmrt HntiilHTKiT (l.-ftt im.l I.I.Mit. imut Iitlcrvlfw, i-MilitliMil tin hpimmP ii,r j Mai:iiti1( mii.hht.-.I urn nn Him h-mli ul Wulklkl, Uit Krlmo i' ml tint prnbli'tiiM of ik.tfinitliti lliuioliilii iMiti-Htnp flycrn mr rn:tiih( with tho ItiiK'' floral horno lu I hi Kur SoiMli, hImm mIiowm uliovi', with "To Our Hro'-H," puiierm d in whllit. ; Tin- 'Tint k r'ii i i'h! opporliinlty rrjIWl. ,v,' ' huthiMK hiiIIm, km-ji miiiih'UiImk of ih nillii.iry poHlitri. Hi-rlul I'Yplnrallnti now cliallrhk'''w ' , ,. ,. , .. .. itvliilorn In III Mm Anlurrllr r- i'Hiit ttoultt of Nw 'uhinil unit ' rttnf ijturiH lith wmild iimh! c!in Kloli, (!itKr;iptilc it ml mli'iilUh In 1 1'li'lltiK. for rkauiplc 'n South iIhIh In (U'lcriulnillK Iho l.niil roii formuiluli ritiirm iiIiik Hiul iirra In , Ami-rttii. A Ihlnl poHNlhlMly win hi iiceltmi wtihli limy ut Kitnit iti'o inmKr, tin outlltH'M of t hi Kriui 1 In u cimiiIiIihmI txpii( lot) of ih- ', InKlral jnrh huvi roniK-cti'd Au- liihil inartH havit iu'Vi-r 1 n mm-1 koIuk v.' ;.. U and 0aiuit whh h irulin or NKw Zi-aLnut and South plilily initpiirt), mill an cxlraor-1 wtmhl clrelo Dm ftloln In tin Amnrh-a. itlnnry Npicla'itlar lnlrpt woulil Anlun tlr. At InliTvaU tin p'ani'H I'o..Hn I'tniiiil tittmh to ixplorathn," hi until, i from Hih v.'hh-I oh hiiHt r oihl "Hrli-ni Ihih Iuivi found In South Wheeler and Olmstead 1 Face Charge North western JJank Fund Misapplied, Verdict of Jury INirtland, July HI. (IP) Em- ory OliiiHtid, fornir prildi n. of the (lf iirirt N'urthwKtrti Na- l tonal hank, and J. K. Wht-Mler, , I formi-r prc'-hl'Mit of ib l''rHaiid i TN'ierurn, wn ut h-ry on lift, ui hall urh today follow-' Iiik thflr arnHiH on rliurK"H of coimplracy to mUupply 7'Ji.4 I r of Kim bank' fund. S'M-rt'l Itiillrliiu-ntH America tcrtaln fnHh water flnli and liiHrtM which aliio fxlnt in AuHtralbi and Tamnnnlii. Kim nil I'luit Uiitllnil I iniik ii fxplpratlonrj of the rounl "Three nepntuti powilhtllt leu linn of tln Antiirctlr rontliifpt. ronfront airlnl exp1onr In Hint 'The luth-r pro)ert In my op' Antatrtlr. Hml of ti.ll. a dah for , ou, would ioM4thn Hie Kicah-Kt ' riMnulUH of the TiiHiuanlii wulf the Huu ih (Nile mlitht b tnaile j m lenl If Ic value, ft would enatde j havo licin fmlnd In South Annrl fiom ttoine canfully prpnid ad . m nirtite innppluic of the coaKt-iij, tfH Wi.M uh In TiiNinnnki and vaitri bun. SiToiidly. ihn aviator line mid (ht northi-rn frlnite of ! Aimtriitlu. Tin dlm ovcrli'tt hid 1 inlKht 'illempl n fllKlit iuthhh tin-'the ho wall. 1i:(doKlrally, the tat a laud cotiuertlon urimn the I'nttrit area, tartliiK fr.nn honi" : mirvey of mountattiM ami i urili I Anlnreilr at koiuo remote. Ki-tdoK- . Ira I epoch, Synti-tnat lc aerial pho- . tnKraphy would lit of exlraor j dlnury value. I "Such nn expedition would ron itrlhute Indirectly to the future ! economic exploitation of the ?Nouthern roKloii. which will In- elude the whallnK I miliary and the devi',1opmint of flHhcrfefl, "If n tolur (IuhIi In the (vhject. jtliM tuoHt IokIciiI approocli would t In front I ho h.'iun tn ihn Hokh Sfn. from which the roulo wuh j found overland. The vicinity hun j been mapped and advance prepu I rations rould be carefuly calcii lalmt, I'erhup.i the tnortt froAlble method would be n f ItKht by . neuplaiio. With capable of more (than two thousand niVen of min ium! fllKht, jvoHttion of mmi- proxlmlty for the hop-off be altiilued. The vobvinoeii Mount Krclntrt and the cone :of Mount Terror mlKbt nerve ti ii 1 1 mil , r iii in n ii ihiii jiiwwnmjppp : Ifer r PTC!: i i.imvn D. Hill. New York-to-j Cl:vclnnU airmail pilot. In to ac- ril linlliliiMiim wiiro ro- ..,.,.,.. w. ii,.rlnUd. an- tiinii-il hy Hi"! fi ili'iul ktmikI Jii'y y uthr nlrmnll llysr. In IiIm attempt .'utt yiHtriliiy uffpriMMiti. Oltn-, lu fly (rum New York to Itomu. him,, I wuh urrextiMl at hi homo I The New York-Iton.e plane, a uml li hhort lime Inter Wheeler : lKlo-motored Kokker. I now be- w tuk.ll l.tu rilHtl.ilv at 1,1. v"'V'vieu .-. offi. : factory. pri-nlil'Mit. Al the nm time It J 0- (Win aniiouiUHil that Hie- I'lttonk ;eiaie.' owner of the Morning Oroninn, hail aeqnlretl frontrol 'of the hank. ' i It , rn rrx followed thin itinnKe ninl reunited In the run whlrli;j eloned the hank. Two other huiiku here took over h uffalrn and, : Knaranleed the af:counl of de ' ponliorH. i Shortly after that Ihn Tele-: .xram I'tihllxhliiK eonipany, of which Wheeler wan president and . i prln'Tlp'i.' owner, was hankrnpt. ' I Since then It ha been wild to. I an unnamed purchaser. . j Wim n I.uintierTrinn ' ', Other tangled affairs of Olm- i stead and Wheeler Include the' ( bankruptcy of the Wheeler and: Olmstead Lumber company, with large holdings In Klninath county. ! Wheeler nas served as presi-' ;dettt of numerous timber com-1 ipanfes. lie became principal own-j er of the Portland Telegram ; November 11, 1920. when he purchased the Interest of his I brother, L. It. Wheeler. The i brothers originally purchased the' Telegram from the Oregonlan in VJU. Tbe TftleRram, the on!' after- ! ne'.n nwHDan':r ; In Portland . which, U not dorvwl by the .Unit-( FELT HATS Tlie Indlctnients, which were twined accounts In the Kor jst ; " rfrnn. lined nangrupicy pn- presentiMl to the grand Jury by County National bank of Tlo-! I,pr Al"-" 12. this , year. The I'nlted Wales IMstrlm Attorney ! tfata. I'a., the Ilrookvllle Title WheeleT-OImstead I.nmher com Oeorite Neuner. ore on two ! and Trust company of Hrook- ' P0"' nl?'' bankruptcy papers , counts. One charge Is a con- j vllle, I'.i., and the Titusvllle Tfust . a n'nnln later. Federal Dry Official Drafts New Rulings splrncy to defraud the North-1 company of Tliusvllln, I'a. Cheeks ' western batik by mUapplylnx : were druwn on thejie batiks, the funds and Ihn oilier Is the charge .Indictments charge, and Olm- j of misapplication of fund. ! steud, as president of the bunk,; Two Arrusnl i cashed I hem to bn deposited to The former publisher, whose 'the credit of the MrCormlck ; paper was recently sold In bank-1 Lumber company, of which i Washington July 21. LP) ruptcr. and the former head of ' Wheeler was president, knowing 1 New prohibition regulations can-! the defunct bank, are accused of-' them to lie xortli.'ins. , reling aU permits now held byj entering into a cunsplrucy on Oc. (M-riitoiiH Covered (alcohol and medicinal spirits j loher 11, 11121, and continuing Operations were covered, U is dealers and handlers and reo.ulr-1 their alleged peculations until ullegiil. hy the Issuance of new lug annual renewal of permits j March 1, 11127. The Northwest-, checks ic.h time a worthless hereafter have been drafted by! ern bank failed March 2N, 1927, j check came In. Dr. J, M. Uoran federal dry com-1 after a sensational run. i Northwestern bank affairs came i mlmilcner. j Thirty-two overt acts are nl-1 into public attention early In! The tentative rules will he sub-! leged In the indictments, 29 of .March of this year when Olm-i milted to anting Secretary of the j those being the presentation and stead was deposed as president . Treasury Mills today and. If ap- lionorlng of wort lu'esn checks. It and O. L. l'rice, trustee of the I proved, will go into effect Janu ts nlliged that Wheeler main- IMttm-k estate, was named as ary 1. Decidedly new and smart 'styles in Sum mer's popular shades $5-95 arld $6'50 j CENTRAl OREGON BANK BLDQ. j ' z ' rn ,,,,m ti ' of .v " of 5 r Vs. i I ' in'- tm 1 " Uerlal guide-posts ilJlfost Western cur-owners traste 52 tatb year in needless repairs How to avoid needless car expense NEGLECTED lubrication and the failure of lubricants to master deadly heat and friction costs the car owners of (his country more than a biUimi dollars each year in repair bills an average of $52 for every car ' on the Pacific Coast. That waste is needless because there ore dealers, from Canada to Mexico, who specialize in Complete Veedol Lubrication. Drive in today where you see the orange and black Veedol sign. Ask for Complete Veedol Lubrication. While you wait, every friction spot in your motor, chassis, transmission and differential will be correctly lubricated with high quality Veedol lubri cants. Jinch of these lubricants gives the famous "film of protection" which masters heat and friction. To avoid repairs and reduce operating expenses get Complete Veedol Lubrication at regular intervals. Always nsk for Veedol lubricants by name. If you drive a Ford ask for Veedol Forzol. Tide Water Oil Sales Corporation. San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle. DEALERS: Dulk tltlivtry ofVtttlnl protlncti In now tiraihihle to over I jo intliviiliuil cities unit, towns on the I'titific Coast. ItlUJtrils t-'enretl i 'Tho greatest single obstacle . v'tn A iit.irrl Ic exploration will he t lit menace of bll.inrils. which jlmmr fri'nuently and In tunny .' i places, often reaching a velocity I of ! to l)n miles an hour. These lillrmirds tilso would complicate " the prob.'ein of bases, as they f lcuiin snow drifts which might -'vhniy bills. Antarctic aviators would also have to copnt on ex treme cold. "The problem of navigation would be very serious because of the difficulty of determining longitude In Ihe polar region where the meridians converge. "There are, however, no diffi culties which could not he over come by careful prepnrnllon. Ant arctic attempts are likely lo In volve large flnuncinl expendi tures because of the great dis tances lo be traversed even be fore nn advanced base can be established. r i La quartJ 7 Redmond News Items Of Interest Generally ,lledmnnd. Ore., July 21. Uev. Percy Arkle left for Salem to attend the I'rcshytcrlnn synod for a week. .N. It. Teeter anil daughter Ma bel loft Wednesday for a. visit at Klamath FuUs. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Movies moved to Warren, Oregon, where lloylos has occupied n position. I Mrs. W. M, Kox of Madras Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lar sett, hero. iti.viiri.ini nnd Mrs. Moore of I Klamath Kails vlslletl Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Morris hern recently. Mr. and Mrs. (leorgn Pnlrfleld nnd friends of Chlcngo are visit ing Crater lake. William Undlrolt underwent nn operation In llend Wednesday at the HI. Charles hosplliil. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1,'oyd McKee left for I heir homo in Porlland Weil.nestlay." K. K. llesso was, ft business j vlsllor here, WeclncHdny from Clo-j verdnln. I T. L. Collier of Ttimnlo was i hero Wednesday on business. Kd Wpon was n business vis- llnr hero Wcclnesilny. , pastern Oils and Greases f It (mil hit Ibiiu I till a qimrl to ilip Vttilot lo ibt Pacific J ' Cotnt. When )tn buy Vttilot you pay for quality uolfrtigbl. f - l'OUTLAM' KS rnrllnnd, July 21. (LP) Rggs Frosh Mundnrd extras 27c; fresh nlnndni'd firsts 2Ce; fresh mo (II u ins Mr; current rocolpts 23c. (T- 1 E 1 ooy make si pipe t pu r fed up IF YOUR jimmy-pipe could talk, it would say: "Fill me with Prince Albert and watch me strut. I'll repay you a hundred fold." No doubt about it, many a pipe has been blamed for things that weren't its fault a-tall. You have no idea how well a pipe behaves on P. A. On my say-so, buy yourself a tidy red tin of good old P. A. today. Throw back the hinged lid and revel in that fragrance of the world's greatest pipe-tcbacco, bar none. Then tuck a neat wad into the business-end of your pipe and light up. There's the answer to every pipe-wish. Cool as a pound-keeper. Sweet a9 escape from the place he keeps. Mild, but with that full, satisfying flavor of the greatest tobacco that ever tumbled into a pipe. No matter how wide you open the smoke-throttle there isn't a stop-sign or a detour anywhere. Nearby is a store where they band out jimmy-pipe joy in tidy red tins. My advice to you is to make tracks for there at once. Fill your pipe with this glorious tobacco and get the fun that's due you. No matter what your present program ' is, try P. A. Give your pipe a chancel P. A U teli vryAt In tUy red tint, pound mnd hitf-pound tin humi 4orttmd pound trystt-tli$ humidor with tpongfmoitttnfr lop Ant rV?t with every bit of bit end porch) rtmortd by Iho Prince Albert proctMtm tobacco is like ttl no other 6 191. R. 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