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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1925)
SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1925 .THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE THREE NCER VIS DISCOVERERS GUARD SECRET London, July IS. (AP) The immense popular Interest In the ennrvr virus iis-wovery haa led pvernl nltempta lo inilneo Dr William B. Oyo nml Dr. .1. 13. Bar nard to add to their public state ments, especially with reference to the hearing: their research. mav have on other dleeatuti. The two scientists have not. re Iiltjeil to talk lnit have been tremely cautious, reveallnc noth ing Important and dealing only 111 general terms with the results ot their la'iors. Dr. Clye told on Interviewer that the work done thus far was only a basis which to etart but that it had opened Lis possibilities. "This class of research," he said, "lias reached a stage when It Is lugger than a one man job. We have data which will make teamwork possible in future ex periments." IIo added that he was In pos cession of a maea of Information which he would submit to com petent critlca. home or tho newspapers say they are experimenting in vacci nation against cancer, and the Daily Sketch says they have pre pared vaccines from virus which bad been used to Innocuiate nii;e ith the result that the animals become immune from cancer. Neither Dr. Gye nor Dr. Bernard faas aald anything confirmatory of tills. CHILDHOOD INCIDENTS HELD INFLUENCE OH MATURE LIFE London, Eng.- Tho nsyehologi cul origin of vegetarianism often unconsciously tnketj nince during childhood, it was explained re cently by Dr. L.avld Forsyth, a physician of note and former p res idual of tho P;iycho-NeurologJcai society in a lecture on "Diet and Psychology. Illustrating how certain inci dents takn root in a child's mind and shov.'ed thomselvee in adult life with regar-l to taking food Dr. Forsyth took as an example a child, who at an early age, had been frightened by a large collie dog. The dos ran after the child am1 barked and the child quite naturally though the animal wa Ruing to kill an eat him. After that ho Had a mormd tear or Kin 1n(T anything and refuehed flesh of all kind that had to be hilled before it could be eaten. LONDON COPS NOW USE LENGTHY SLEEVE GLOVES London, Eng. London traffic policemen having adopted long white sleeve gloves bo ns to make their hand and arm signals moro visible- to pedestrians and drivers of vehicles have been dubbea 'white wings." As ah experiment the "white wings" hnv been placed at con gested street crossings near the house of parliament and othy busy corners and for the first week or two attracted much attention. Jn r.everal instances such crowds assembled to watch the policemen wave their "vfnss" that extra po licemen had to no rnllrd to Bhoo the spectators on their way so that traffic could again now through tla normal channle. PLAN HUGEWALM JAPAN Tokyo The plan for a deep waterway cnnnl hptween Tokyo and Yokohama Is to bo revived, accord Ing to the Japan Advertiser, which etatrs that the authorities of the department of home affairs are drafting a bill for presentation to the Diet at it rirxt session for the appropriation of 20.000.000 yen to bo uped in completing the project. It fa expected the work will require about four years. Sweethearts 63 Years-Though Wed - t4t (am (-) x L i 'ft . : v L : V . . 1 "tat i 3 "We were sweetheart? before we were married, and we're racceeded In etaylng that way," declared Colonel anil Mrs, Edwin 3 Onnsby, ol Los Angeles, in celebrating their S3 years ot married life. LEGION DEFEATS HMEH8D The American Legion nine of the Twilight league an the final game of the season from the Oregon na tional guard last night by a acore of 8 to 0. The guardsmen never had a look in, the game being the Legion's from the start. Both sides played loose ball. The captain of the team and another one of their star players were out of the lineup which handicapped the guardsmen to a certain extent. It was definitely decided at meeting of the managers yester day afternoon to have the play-off of the two pinsfl tied for second place on Muiutay evening on the Oxford park diamond, Tho Bank ers and the Knights of Columbus re not tied for second place hon ors and the right to meet the Le glon In the three game champion ship series. - The game promises to be the best of the season. Both teams are about evenly matched with both teams' star twirlers working hard for the game. Bloom enberg will more than likely be on the mound for the Bankers and Heenan for the Knighla The batteries for the game last night follows: Legion Hooker and Pearmlne Guards Lanftc and Schults. ARTIFICIAL WELLS TO KEEP UP MINNEHAHA Minneapolis, Minn. Fictnrcsnr.e Minnehaha falls, immortalized by Menry Wadsnorth Longfellow a nil known throughout the country as a park showplace associated with mucb Indiaa lore, will be saved from virtual drouth and preserved by artificial means, undertaken by the local board 01 park commu- i oners. Due to an abnormal deficiency in precipitation in recent yearn, Minnehaha .ireei; which supplies the waterfall, has suffered such a decreased flow, as to make it im- Eot;slhle lo sustain the falls, it was explained by Theodore Wirth. superintendent of the local pfl"k board j As a remedy, toe park board his! begun a project of supply the water throigh the drilling or wella. An 300-foet well is being unk in Minnehaha creek, Stipsr- Intendcnt Wirth said, and it te hoped to strike a flowing well, but failing in this, pumps will be nstalled. Should one well he In sufficient, several others will be sunk. SOOBPli NS INVADE HOUSES IN MEXICO Durango, Mexico. Five thous and children attended & special mass In the cathedral here recent ly, when prayers were offered for a ceBeatSon of the plague of scor pions which haa Invaded this dis trict. From the thcrsands of dead In sects which have been brought lu to the municipal authorities at tempts are be in; made to produce a scrum against the poisonous sting of the haJry crature. Ten thousand live scorpions have been shipped to the federal department of health. BROOKLYN BRIDGE EARNSBIG PROFITS New York Brooklyn bridge is a shrewd landlord. Its eye to ad vancing values of business prop erty la shown by tho announce ment that It will increase its rents some 25 per cent as present leases expire. Commissioner Mills of the department of plant and structures as its fiscal agent, started the boost recently when he raised the first two tenants from $8000 to $10,000 a, year. GIFFORD QUITS AS KLAN DRAGON Portland, July 18. Fred L. Gifiord, for the last three years head of the Ku Klux Kian is Ore gon, has resigned as grand drag on, the resignation taking effect July 15. Ben H. Sullivan of At lanta, Ga., arrived in Portland several days ago and has taken charge of the office of grand dragon temporarily. Announce ment of Mr. Gilford's resignation has been expected for the last six months, as h has been getting his affaire in shape to relinquish the office. 44,000 BOLTS EVERT BAY London Scarcely a second pass es, year in and year out, winter and summer, when there are not at least IJ9 lightning flashes some where in the world, according to the recently issued Blue Book of the meteorological office of the British government. During & year, says the book, ths world experiences 16.e09.000 thunder storms, or &n average of 44,000 a day. rv FU MRS. FISKE THOMAS A. WISE I LOTUS ROSB KENNETH THOMSON FRED ERIC GEORGE TAWDE One Night Saturday July 25 SUPERLATIVE DRAMATIC EVENT of (he SEASON Cfcufiuy ((( UIm leu tkwM A. Witt CHAUNCEY OLCOTT JAMES T. POWERS JEAN FORD MARIE CARROLL GERALD ROGERS HERBERT BELLMORE1 Have combined for a tour of ths United States thia aeaaon In commemoration of tha 150th anniraraarr of the orifinaj prod action of HERE'S OUR NEW SHOW Starting Sunday (Tomorrow) A Clash of Emotions 'Mid s Pageant of Colorful luxory The glitter of the stage, the stimptuousness of elegant 10 ciety, the danger and hardship in wildest South America these from the wonderful back grounds for a mighty love that finds its stirring climax in ''His Supreme Moment.' last Times Tonight D W Griffith's Masterpiece "Isn't Life Wonderful" With Carol Bempster "T Bf RICHARD BRI5SI.EI SIIEKIOAJt APPEARING. UNOEP. THE MANAGEMENT OP Oooro c. Trter end Hush For UNDOUBTEDLY THIS IS A. COMBINATION OF THE MOST DISTINGUISHED DRAMATIC ARTISTS OF THE COUNTRY, WHO ARE PRESENTED IN A COMEDY THAT HAS CHARMED THE THEATRICAL WORLD FOR A CENTURY AND A HALF. AMERICA MAY NOT AGAIN WITNESS SUCH AN ILLUSTRIOUS AGGREGATION IN MANY YEARS TO COME. Order by Mail NOW Send check or money order and self addressed stamped envelope. Prices: lower floor $3.30; Balkony $2.75 and $2.20; Boxes $2.20; Gallery (not re served) $1.10, including tax. J 1115 supreme momeiu. ij cj 1 Spyff I JwM ' Boiald Colir.nn ' "L 3itt Ikitional Picture nd j CtjTL Blanche Sweet ? ! From the Sovel by MAY EBO1HT0H COOLWMM CALL ON HOOVER SwampeeoU, Mass., July IS. AP) Having 4keU9ticd wltH Secretary Davie ihs po5sIbHHy o a tie up in the anthracite coal in dustry, due to a deadlock of s flew wage scale, Pr&idein CooJ J3ge went ahead wiih plans for conferences here with oilier cah inel officials. It Is regarded as certain that Secretary Hoover will be sum moned to White Court if the an thracite situation becomes more threatening. Mr. Hoover is sow on the Ta elfic coast. Inasmuch as Secretary Davie has sailed for Europe mid will be out of the country untii !ate in August the commerce department head, on account of hie ciose con tact with the situation, natnraJiy is one to whom the president will turn for advice. Secretary Davie, before leaving New York for Europe, eald he thought that the operators and miners woaid come to an agree ment before September J. PBISON TO BE HOME flFII Revel Tiie old prison tower, re ferred to in popular parlance as ,4Bg Margarete' and eed as & state prison under former Russian governments, 1b to be converted into a hosic for artists. It will have a number ot studios and exhi bition rtmma and living carters for a number of Bsthonlan paint ers and sculptors. Today mtt nitf, nit oem Grand Orchestra COMEDY NEWS GRAND AGE OVERESTIMATED; ' JAP COMMITS SOICIOE Tokto, Japan. Because fe was actually eey 89 years old. and not 81 years, at? reported la the Uxt of those to whom eilver chjis are to be presenten m commemora tion of the silver redding ceiebra Uon ot ths emperor and fmpress Kliuaku Tajiina of Imojuhnmnra, SsUunia killed himself in the Ira dtional harnklrl way. The old man's body, with stom ach ripped open was found is his room with a letter explalsg that ho could sot accept the Imperial cup under the circumstances, and did not wish to refuse it because such action would necessitate ex planation aBd brSr.g some cub into disgrace for making a mistake. Dcnth offered the onb way out. 3LIGH TODAY Si I r Well Traveled Paths Every day there are well traveJed paths leading from stores and other business places, homes and farms located near Salem to the United States National Those living some distance from town make their deposits and withdrawals by mail, thus showing that here are the financial and banking headquarters for the many who desire the kind of service this institution affords. Could you not profitably be one of themf We believe so. United States National Bank Salem. Oregon WILLYS. OVERLAND '.FINE ' MOTOR CARS ILLYS - ICM1GMT nFINE MOTOR CARS ' t. js jgs. .ten A A A Sedan mMWm ii es iMean ISlpthing to "This Qreat Car now equipped with the LanchestercBalancer Mileage that usually means the end of satisfactory service to many cars only serves to prove to the owner of a Willys-Knight that the motor improves with use. There are great numbers of users of Willys-Knight cars who have driven fai excess of 50,000 miles without expense for motor repairs. The WillyS'Knicht sleeve-valve engine has no carbon troubles. It never needs valve 'grinding. All moving parts in this engine slide or rotate with none or the con cussion of metal pounding on metal as in poppet-valve engines. That why youli never wear it out! Another great reason for the Willys Knight's popularity is its freedom from vibration thanks to this car having exclusive United States rights to the celebrated Lanchester Balancer. Fouf-cfHnder model from $1295 to $1695. Six-cyiimlcr srKxlel from $1845 to $2491 Ail oricet L is. Ix Toledo. We reserve the riylit to change prices and specifications without notice VICK BROS. High Street at Trade Salem, Oregon