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I Page Eight The Capital Journal. Salem, Oregon Shower of Meteors Is Due June 2 7 Pons-Winnecke, Short Period Comet, Now Headed for Earth at Terrible Rate London, June 8. Pons-Win necke, the short period comet, which is hurtling through space at a speed of many thousand miles an hour towards the earth, will not have the best of the "bump", according to Professor A. Fowler, chief lecturer In astronomy at the Imperial Science college, South Kensington. "It is generally accepted," said the professor, "that we shall come in contact with its tail, if at all. In the event it is possible Pons Winnecke may become so disinte grated that other self respecting comets will disown him." Cyclonic Traveler One can picture some scientist In a few weeks' time picking up a small meteor, the mortal re mains of this cyclonic traveller In our space. "Alas, poor Pons, we knew him well!" will doubtless be the comment of the astronom ical world. Professor Fowler was the first scientist to prove that the tails of comets have carbonic oxide gas Instead of the deadly cyanogen Jias, as was previously Bupposed. "When the tall of Pons comes In contact with this earth," con tinued Professor Fowler, "vast luantities of carbonic oxide, rhich is an odorless gas, will be absorbed in the atmosphere of this planet. There is no cause for alarm, since the proportion of carbonic oxide Is so small in re lation to the immense volume of atmosphere round the earth that the effect will be imperceptible. People do not realize how many million tons the atmosphere we breathe weighs. At ground level the weight is fourteen pounds to the square Inch. In addition to gas the tail will contain meteoric dt that Is, particles of iron and nickel. This dust is not likely to reach us. Fascinating Theory "As to how a comet is formed I cannot tell you, any more than 1 can tell you, from a scientific point of view, how the earth was formed. Perhaps they come from gases thrown off from the sun, which are gradually moled. On the other hand, leading authori ties on astronomy say that it Is clear that comets cannot have originated within the limit., of the solar system. Tbey propound the fascinating theory that com ets, such as Pons-Winnecke, come from a distance in space so great that it is impossible to think or speak of it in terms of miles." Professor Fowler added that Jupiter, to whose family Pons Winnecke belongs, may cause a disturbance and so alter the path of the comet that it will reach its nearest point to the earth about June 7, the date on which it is expected. "When the public interest In Hailey's comet became acute I worked out the exact date of the arrival," continued Professor Fowler, "but I should be involved in laborious calculations for days ! on end If I were to ascertain the , day on which Pons will drop his visiting card in the shape of a shower of meteorites." Stover has been a member of the Adventlat church for sixty one years and during this time or ganized eight churches in the northwest. He has preached for more than forty years. Before coming to the north west. Stover was prominent In re ligious circles of Indiana, Iowa, Kansas and Colorado. Despite his advanced years Mr. Stover can do a fair day's work. For more than fifty five years he has lived on two meals a day, and bars from his table tea and cof fee. He uses little fresh meat, or butter and never indulges in al coholic drinks or tobacco. To bis method of living Rev. Stover as cribes his wonderfully robust health. WiU Referee f, Title Battle Pastor, 85, Will WedSecondTime Ridgefield, Wash., June 8. "Wedding bells ring as merrily for the old as for the young," says Pastor Andrew Jackson Stov er, of the Seventh Day Adventist church, who, at the age of eighty 'five contemplates his second aa ! venture in matrimony. I,ate In May, Mrs. Sarah R. Le I Master of Norwich, N. Y., a wld ow, sixty five, and an old c ifluaintance of Stover, became his second wife. The newly weds will I make their home in Ridgefield. Elder Stover was first married In Indiana In 1855 and spent six ty five years of wedded life, his I wife dying here a year ago. Thru this marriage eight children were born, five of wh'om are living, with about sixty five grand chil dren and great grandchildren. Knights of Pythias Elect Officers Dallas, June 8. County school Knights of Pythias, at its regular meeting in the Pythian hall Mon day night, elected the following officers for the ensuing terra: Chancellor Commander, Charles Lynn; Vice Chancellor, Williams Himes; Prelate, O. E. Worden, Master at Arms, L. D. Lelghton; Inner Guard, Lester Gardner; Outer Guard, Dell Plaster; Master of Work, R. Y. Morrison. Delegates to the State conven tion, one year tv.-m. John R. All good; alternate, A. P. Rtarr; two year term, John R. Sibley; alter nate, J. N. Helgerson. Mrs. Fred Julian, who stabbed and fatally wounded her ex-hus band when he attempted to enter her home at Clatskanie, was ex onerated by a coroner's jury. r N? TABLETS NR ft tiHiufi J. I-iy, druuKitu. Harry J. Ertle has been selected by the New Jersey State Boxing Commission to referee the Deinp-sey-Carpentler fight in Jersey City, July 2. Ertle's experience as a referee began in 1918 when the Hurley law went into effect and since then he has refereed a large number of important fights In New Jersey. Among the bouts over which he has presided was the Carpentier-Levtnsky bout, last year. Jack's Mother Ardent Fight Fan Is Report Atlantic City, N. J.. June 8. Mrs. Cecilia Dempsey, the 61 year old mother of the world's heavy weight champion, is a newspaper fight fan. Although she never has witnessed a ring battle, nor expressed any desire to see her son in action, she has been an in terested reader of glove contests, even before she became the mother of the world's title holder. mother has been always an rdent reader of fights, even before Jack was born," Bernard Dempsey, Jack's eldest brother said today. She knows more about heavy weight history than either Jack or myself. All of the old clippings of famous fights now musty and yellow with age, are still in her trunk at home. She can give you an account of the Sulivan-Corbett flirht as well as any person who sat at the ringside." Mother Dempsey win gei u account of the championship con test next month as the blow " by blow trickles off a press wire. There are three degrees of Kniehts Templars; the Red Cross, Knights Templar and Knights of Sim's Speech On Irish Protested by McCormick Washington, June 8. 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