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PAGE TWENTY AIR BUBBLES CAUSE AGONY TO SEA DIVER San Diego, Calif. WV-Details of hurried trip to the Coronado 1s lands to render aid to a stricken deep sea diver suffering from "bends", incurred when he was hauled too rapidly to the surface from a 11B foot depth by a crew aboard the San Diego base sub marine V-4, were learned upon the arrival here of the submarine res cue ship Ortolan. The endangered man who now Is declared to be practically none the worse for hav ing had three air bubbles In his veins. Is George Peck, quartermast er, first class, attached to the V-4. The pain experienced by Peck during the time he was waiting for the Ortolan's rescue crew to arrive at the V-4 Is described as "terrific." with an air bubble in his arm. one In his leg and one in his forehead, anv of one which momentarily might reach a "vital spot" and cause Instantaneous death. Peck was In such torture even the touch of companion's hand on any part of his body caused him to scream wun cain. Peck incurred the "bends" when an attemDt was being made to pre. vent his drowning. While being slowly pulled to the surface on submerged raft on which he was working under sea. he discovered a slight tear in one arm of his diving suit and gave the distress signal to the crew on board, who hauled him to the surface. IDAHO KIDNAPERS BOBBED IOWA BANK Dcs Moines, Iowa, (JP) Three men Sentenced to prison for kidnapping W. B. Kinne. lieutenant governor of Idaho, are believed by Iowa offi cials to be members of a gang which robbed the Oilmore City exchange bank of $5000 May 13, after keeping H. H. Vnn ALstine, one of the own ers and his family, prisoners over night. H. V. Yackey, state agent, was no tified Tuesday that the men, giving their names as August Becker, 28. of Sumner, Iowa, Donald Melavln, 21, and Roy Salmon, both of Liver more, Iowa, had been identified by finger print records taken at Oil more City. Officials Wednesday were nego tiating with Idaho authorities for possible extradition of the men to Iowa to stand trial for bank rob bery. WOULD DRY HAY Genesee, Wis., UP) Arthur W. Koon has nearly completed work here on an invention with which he expects to shorten the normal per iod of time required to dry hay. Koon's machine, which is 200 feet long and 60 feet high to accommo date large quantities of hay, is ex pected to complete in two minutes the hay-drying process that takes nature several weeks. Aside from additional speed In drying the hay the new device Is said to retain the original green color In the forage. LEAVES FOR IOWA Amity Mrs. Sarah "Grandma" Coovcrt, started Monday for Iowa where she will spend " tlmjtiinimer with relatives and friends. Grand ma" who is 89 yeans of age is mak ing the trip alone. MRS, COUI.TKK LEAVES Amity Mrs. Julia Coulter left Tuesday for the east where she will spend the summer with friends and relatives In North and South Da kota, Minnesota and Washington, D, C. Bridgeport, Neb. (IP Nebraska claims a record size bullfrog. Wil lard Hum pal, Bridgeport youth, caught a frog which measured IB Inches from nose to the toe and 19 inches also In circumference. Leave Seattle on a Vrincesx liner (or a ilelilitful cruise to Victoria.., then on to Van couver, lk're, you lionril a fast traiision tincntiil tr.iin for a trip through tin- Ctminlitm Rockies with stopovers at lt;inff, Lake Louise anil the lltiiiUalow Cjinps, Kcturn via Clival y anil Spokane. An ideal vacation trip lor all the family. Cct literature now .OIK .STAf. MLR FARLS art vii ! Canatlttin PtHlfic Traveller j tlmtiuv Covtt the WorlU Over. tV.RNAfON CrmtAemt MWH DIIT. MS A WHKIDMVW MIAN !-, JJSJ AMtaitftN BAM HBh HAD THIRD LARGEST BANK ,tt , f. V A new giant of the banking world was created with the con solidation of the Chase National Bank and the National Park Bank of New York. Albert H. Wiggln (left) is chairman of the board and Charles 8. McCain, president of thia bank, third largest in the world, with resources of 11,700,000,000. CANADA SOFT DRINK INVASION PLANNED Seattle (LP) Americans still go to Canada for their "hard licker" but Canada is bringing soft drinks to their home towns. The Honey Dew Western. Ltd., one of the largest chain store or ganizations in Canada has leased a storeroom in Seattle. According to a recent announcement, the Seattle lease marks the first step in an invasion of the Pacific coasts and istes in Portland. San Francisco and other cities are under consider ation. The concern serves a fresh fruit drink. LIMER0CK ATTRACTS INTEREST AT DALLAS Dallas Two huge trucks loaded with limcrock from the Oregon Lime Product company's quarry drew considerable attention in Dal las when the drivers parked to transact business. This was the sec ond delivery since the plant open ed to farmers or this region. The limerock is in excellent condition and contains no larg? lumps which have to be broken up before it can be used. A price of 3 ner ton at the plant is made and nearby de liveries are made by truck. The plant is also located on a railroad which .enables them to ship to dis tant points. SPOTS STILT S FROM AIR Johnston City, Tenn., (LP) Deputy United States Marshall "Pat" Davis has "got 'em where he wants 'em.' For weeks he flew around the mountains near here, "spotting" moonshine stills by the smoke of their fires. One raid after another Is said to have been prompted by tne iivirmr dpputys findings. For fly time a new stainless spray a better type sprayer RID your home of dangerous flics and Insects I Any good spray will do it. But if you wish to protect your walls, cur' tains and furnishings from ugly stains try the new Shell Fly Spray. Used as directed it disappears completely no more yellow, unsightly stains like old Btyle sprays once left. Shell Fly Spray was especially developed in Shell laboratories for use in homes. And the new type sprayer pump is much simpler. You just screw the full can of spray right onto the sprayer. No waste, no mussy filling. When one can is emptied simply substitute another. Both the sprayer and spray are sold in stores and at Shell stations. Don't let flies bo theryouanothcrday! 11 'VV I 1 1 attocfaieo Prel Paola OIL IS FOUND NEAR SURFACE OF GROUND San Antonio, Tex. (LP) House wives here who formerly kept up little summer gardens may aban don the trowel for a shovel, and dig thefselves little back yard oil wells. Three wells have recently been dug here with spades. They are located just 16 feet fron the sur face in the Mission Park addition of San Antonio, scarcely two and a half miles from the center of town. The welts, believed the shallowest in the world, will go on pumps soon, permits for producing the oil having been obtained by J. Morgan Russell, owner of the property. The oil is of 42 gravity. Oil was first discovered here a few years ago in the adjoining Mis sion Grovas addition by workers digging a cess pool. Residents soon began digging for oil, but when the oder of the pools became obnox ious, the city ordered them covered. Permits must now be secured in advance of digging. TELLER NOT TEMPTED Kansas City, Mo. (LP) J. H. Al dertown, chief teller of the Feder al Rtcerve bank here, touches from $4,000,000 to $5,000,000 daily and yet says he has not the slightest de sire to become a millionnaire. Why spoil your vacation? Have the Capital Journal ent to you daily 2 weeks for 25c. FOR INFORMATION ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERN RAIL ROAD TRIPS PHONE 727. Tlir new She! I Sprtyer screws onto tho spj can FLY THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALKM. OREGON YOUNG ARTIST WINS ACCLAIM AT PARIS OPERA Paris (LP Yehudl Menuhln, 12- year-old San Francisco violinist, Is the sensation of the current music season. The critics have exhausted their vocabularies praising him and within a week two audiences at the Opera howled themselves Into a state of frenzy. At his second re cital one woman fainted. Not since Josef Hoffman, at the age of nine, toured the world giving piano re citals has anything been seen to parallel the reception accorded the American boy. The program given by the violin ist is one difficult enough to daunt the most finished of virtuosos. It ranges from the simple Romance in P, by Beethoven through Bach anl Brahms concertos to the terrific Wieniawski concerto. Philippe Gaubert, director of the societe des Concerts, whose sym- pnony orcnestra accompanied the boy through the concertos, was as speechless as the rest after the sec ond concert. "No person in the world," he said, has ever played the Wlenawaki with such a technique as that," I Einstein Comment A few weeks ago in Berlin, Al-I Cools tie l&wmlnstantly PYROL IS AN IMMEDIATE Relief to burned, blistered skin. Ten minutes after application the fire is gone and healing has begun. There is no need to 6poil your you will keep a tube of PYROL handy and sure to the as a shield off. ' mM )f ran thurs. 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He will now go to Baden-uaden for a fortnights rest, then to retirement for seven months where studying, working, playing under Adolf Busch in Switzerland, he will make ready for another concert or two iu.tt winter. PUBLICITY STUNT NETS COURT FINE Portland. Ore. (IP) Gerald Weav er, associated with a local theater publicity manager, decided that he would rather pay (15 fine than scrub the sidewalks of Portland. Weaver could think of no alibi for painting "Alibi" signs on the street corners for the purpose of advertising a show of that name. "Either see that the signs are cleaned off or pay $15 fine." the judge ruled. He paid the fine. let the fear of sunburn fun this summer if use it before expo sun's rays. It serves and it will not wash NEW BUILDING OF COMMERCE TO BE STARTED Washington (IP) They said of Emperor Augustus that he found Rome a city of brick and left it one of marble and posterity, may contribute some similar legend about Herbert Hoover and the na tional capital. It wouldn't be ex actly true but Inasmuch as the elaborate building and beautlfica tion program recently authorized for Washington by Congress will reach its fruition under Mr. Hoover, the new magnificence that will probably be linked with his name. Mr. Hoover just a few days ago laid the cornerstone and incident ally handled the mason's trowel more awkwardly than might have been expected of an engineer of the new Department of Commerce building which will front the El lipse back of the White House. This tremendous building, only one of series which will transform the entire Pennsylvania avenue section of Washington, covers three huge city squares. It is 1,050 feet long nearly a quarter of a mile and longer than the Capital building here or the British houses of par liamenta symbol of the rising ira nortance of commerce and busi ness, which was not represented in I the cabinet until 1903. as contrast almost (Bureau of Foods, Sanitation 1 run . '. REMEMBER! equally effective for Cuts Bruises Pimples Rashes Chafing Eczema Poison Ivy mm AU Skla IrrliatlMM ed with purely legislative activities in the government of a modern in dustrial nation. The floor space spreads over eight acres. The build ing will cost $17,500,000 and will bring under one roof, the multiple activities of the Department of Commerce now scattered among a number of rented buildings in various parts of the city. CRIME LAB OR ADR Y FIRST OF ITS KIND Los Angeles (IP) Said to be the first of lis kind in the United States, a complete laboratory for scientific investigation of clews left behind by criminals at the scene of their crimes is being es tablished for Deputy Sheriff Frank Gompert in 4he basement of the city hall here. Gompert has perfected a decimal index and technical method where by he is able to identify and classi fy 18,225 different types of human hair. 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Incidentally, Gompert makes a scientific study of tiny bloodstains, bits of clothing lint and other min ute clews which would undoubtedly be overlooked by officers investigat ing a crime who were not schooled in this finer art of criminal detec tion. Gompert's methods are said to be similar to the highly successful one now in general use throughout Europe. Hair, he said. Is as easily distinguishable as finger prints, and can be used as a classified identifi cation in the same wny. SIZES FOR FAMILY USE pain instantly in that might dis --g"TW yl PINTS PINTS I GALLONS CAPITAL DRUG STORE STATE AT LIBERTY AGENTS FOR OWL PRODUCTS I. H. WTLLtTT