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THE PAPTTAL JOURNAL. SAT.F.M. OREOON
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21. 192.
SUN GOD BACK
AFTER RECORD
BREAKING HOP
FelU Meld, Spokane, Wish, an
After spanninf Um continent twice
without touching 1U wheels to the
ground, battling storms and (lying
1900 miles In five days, the Spokane
Bun God tested Wednesday, back In
It borne hangar alter the longest
non-stop flight In aviation history.
Its pilots. Lieutenant Nick Mamer
and Art Walker, bearded like ex
plorers and tired but happy, caught
up on their sleep alter the gruelling
live day epochal trip.
The orange plane nosed out of a
cloud of forest fire smoke Tuesday
afternoon and circled lazily over
FelU Field Just five days after It
had left. After demonstrating now
the flight was made by making two
refueling contacts over the airport,
the pilots touched the Sun Ood's
wheels to the ground at a pjn., five
days to the minute aftar It had
roared away toward the eastern sea
board. The sponsors of the flight, the Na
tional Air Derby association felt the
aim of the flight had been accom
plished although Mamer and Wal
ker offered to fly Indefinitely. The
purpose of the flight was to dem
onstrate feasibility of refueling un
der all conditions.
- The Sun Ood's flight eclipsed all
long distance non-stop flights, even
the trip of the Graf Zeppelin from
Friedrlchshafen to Toklo, which was
0880 miles.
Mamer and Walker, as they ar
rived, dropped a note' to the watch
ers expressing a desire to continue
flying but were ordered down.
In making the round trip, the Sun
God was refueled at eight airports.
Several times more than one con
tact was necessary to transfer suf
ficient fuel for the bop to the next
station.
TWO FIRES RAVAGE
. ATLANTIC LINER
Havre, France A second fire
ravaged the French liner Paris
Tuesday night.
The flames required several hours
to subdue. The salons and other
de luxe parts of the ship were re
duced to a mass of charred ruins.
Experts who had hastened to the
liner after the first fire Tuesday,
were forced to abandon hope of
reconditioning the vessel for Im
mediate service.
A police Inquiry was started to
determine the cause of the fires,
the first theory, that the fire was
caused by a short circuit in one of
the cabins, has been abandoned.
It was suggested by some that the
conflagration may have been the
work of Incendiaries.
GREAT NORTHERN
SEEKS EXTENSION
Washington (IP) Permission to
construct a M mile rail extension
from Lookout, Calif- to Ham borne.
Calif, was sought from the Inter
state commerce commission by the
Great Northern and Western Pa
cific railroads tn a Joint application
luesoay.
The proposed extension would
form a connection with the Klam
ath Falls extension of the Western
Paclflo which It has asked permis
sion to construct In order to link
it properties tn Oregon with those
m California.
FANCHO AND MARCO
TO PRESENT "IDEAS"!
Salem will again see the glorious
and lavish Fanchon and Marco
stage "ideas."
Announcement to this effect was
made by Oeorge B. Guthrie, owner
of the Elslnore theater, who stated
that he had consummated negotia
tions with this famous producing
team, whereby Salem will get the
Fanchon and Marco shows every
wiuraay ana Bunaay.
Starting Saturday, comes the In
augural gala Fanchon and Marco
show, "Love School Idea" In which
that famous dancer and comedienne
Benle Rlano Is featured. Miss Rlano
has appeared in Salem in Fanchon
and Marco's "Bluebeard's Eighth
Mental
Impulses
Those mental Impulses
which originate in the
brain and flow through
the nerves of the various
organs must not be in
terfered with. If they
are, disease is bound to
be the result. See your
Chiropractor. Remember
the Neurocalometer lo
satei nerve pressure.
Chiropractic Adjust
merits remove nerve
pressure.
Dr.
O.L. Scott
lit N. High Street
Phone 87
Wife" and was very favorably re
ceive.
"Love School Idea' Is a very gor
geous and elaborate stag produc
tion. It being considered as one of
the moat pretentious yet conceived
and devised by Fanchon and Marco.
Coincident with the announce
ment of the return of the Fanchon
and Marco shows, comes word that
L. Carlos Meier, organist, will wield
the baton over an augmented or
chestra that will be a featured at
traction In each Fanchon and Mar.
co show. - -
FIRE BLACKENS
SHE, LIN PARK
Bend, Ore. (LP) A portion of
Shevtlo park, scenic strip of tim
ber land, bordering Tumaio creek,
was blackened by a forest fire which
late Tuesday evening threatened a
big stand of yellow pine a few miles
west of Bend. The fire was con
trolled after It raced through forty
acres of timber. A Boy Scout cabin
holding considerable camping equip
ment, was destroyed.
One of the Bend fire department
pumpers was sent to the fire and
1300 feet of hose was placed. The
lire department crew held the fire
while several score of men from the
Brooks-Schanlon Lumber company
constructed a long trench.
Origin of the park fire has not
been determined.
ZIMMERLE FUNERAL
RITES ARE TUESDAY
Woodburn Funeral services for
little Doris Mae Zlmmerle, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zlmmerle of
Monitor who died at the Doern-
becher hospital In Portland on Au
gust 18, were held at the Methodist
Episcopal church In Woodburn
Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock.
The sermon was preached by Rev.
A. j. Neuleld and music was by
Mrs. Neufeld and Miss Pauline Live
say with Miss Wllma Morrison at
the piano. Pali bearers were four
little girls In white.
Doris Mae Zlmmerle was born at
Newport, November 5. 1928 and at
her death was not yet three years
01 age. one was a very patient and
obedient child through life and es
pecially so during her last illness.
She Is survived by her Darents Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Zimmerle, three sis
ters, Mary deanette. Martha Marie
and Mabel Marguerite, all of Mon
itor, as well as grandparents and a
number of other relatives. Interment
was in Belle Passl cemetery.
ANNOUNCING
Vulcanizing
that stays
In. ' I
FISK
Windsor Cords
29x4.40 ....... .$5.35
30x4.50 6.00
28x4.75 6.90
29x5.00 7.55
30x5.00 ......... 7.85
31x5.00 .......... ....... 8-15
30x525 ....... 925 .
31x55 .... . 9.40
GAS COMPANY'S
FRANCHISE HAS
CITY APPROVAL
Woodburn At the regular meet
ing of the Woodburn city council
held Tuesday evening an ordinance
granting a 25 year franchise to the
Portland Gas and Coke company to
lay pipes, mains and conduits,
maintain and operate the same In
the city of Woodburn for the pur
pose of supplying gas to the city
was Introduced and given Its first
and second reading. The ordinance
was laid on the table and will be
given Its third reading and be plac
ed upon final passage at the next
council meeting. Service under this
ordinance will begin within six
months from the date of its pas
sage. On motion the application of the
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
company to construct an under
ground conduit through the city
on Settlemler avenue was granted
with the provision that the loca
tion of manholes be under the su
pervision of the street committee.
The application was accompanied
by a blue print of plana showing
the contemplated work.
E. J, Allen asked permission from
the council to store sawdust for
fuel on the city lot on First street
between Arthur and Garfield
streets. It was decided that prop
erty owners adjoining be consulted
oeiore permission be granted.
Miller brothers were awarded the
contract for 30 cords of second
growth four foot wood for use of
the city at $4.75 per cord delivered.
the wood to pass inspection by the
street' commissioner.
Insurance policy of $5,000 on the
city hall was accepted and fire
man's Insurance policy ordered re
newed.
The street committee was In
structed to repair the wiring of the
light at the comer of Front and
Harrison streets, made necessary
by the removal of the building at
that corner. ,
It was reported that the county
paving plant would be on hand
Wednesday to repave Cleveland
street where the Oregon Electric
tracks were removed and also to re
pair the paving In various parts of
the city Including the alley where
new water pipes were laid.
The annual cleaning of the city
ditches was left to the discretion
of the street committee. Reports
of city officers were placed on file.
The Appointment
of
WOLF'S THEE SMUR
OPPOSITE MARION HOTEL SALEM
As Distributors of
For the Salem Territory
FOR PRICE COMPARISON
Call 786
for Service
Other sizes correspondingly low priced
WOLF'S TTIIRE SKI!?,
198 S. Commercial St SALEM, ORE.
COP OFFERS PICNIC
TO KEEP KIDS GOOD
Haverhill, Mass. (IP! The best
cop'' in the world at least tn the
eyes of 800 Haverhill children is pa
trolman William n. Foren.
Last year he told children living
along his beat that If they would
be good he would take them on a
picnic. Their subsequent behavior
was exemplary, and recently "the
best cop In the world" took them
on a day's .outing In New Hamp
shire.
STEEL MAGNATE
JUMPS TO DEATH
Philadelphia ilPi Colonel Walter
T. Bradley, wealthy steel magnate,
clad only In underwear, leaped or
fell to instant death Wednesday
from his apartment on the thir
teenth floor of the Warwick hotel at
17th and Locust streets.
The police expressed the belief
that he had committed suicide, af
ter trying vainly to get some sleep.
A screen, police said, had been re
moved from the window from which
he fell.
Henry S. Martin, president of the
coal firm which bears the colonel's
name, said the colonel, who was 74
years old, had been In ill health for
some tune and bis eyesight had been
failing.
Mrs. Bradley and a daughter were
believed to be at the Bradley home
In the Ventnor section of Atlantic
City, N. J.
WISCONSIN SENATOR
PROTESTS KILLINGS
Madison, Wis. (LP) A resolution
protesting to President Hoover and
congress against "methods used by
federal officers In the enforcement
of the prohibition act, particularly
the wanton and unjustified mur
ders which have occurred In con
nection therewith, was adopted by
the Wisconsin senate Tuesday, 17
to 12.
Britons expect cheaper bread
as the result of the low wheat prices
In the United States and Canada.
- Majestic Radios
Don't buy until yon bear them
Ask for Demonstration
VIBBERT & TODD
191 S. High SL Phone ZU2
FISK
De Luxe Cords
Unlimited Guarantee
30x4.50 . $15.55
29x4.75 16.60
29x5.00 17.50
30x5.00 180;
31x5.00 .....J.... 18.85,
31x55 21.20
32x6.00 ... ..... 25.10
BANDIT KILLED
ONE WOUNDED
THIRD CAUGHT
Santa Barbara, Calif, op) As the
result of a running gun fight with-
offlcer at Mirimar, near here, Jos
eph Barry, 31, Qulncy, Mass., was
dead Wednesday. Charles Quits, 22,
.New York was wounded In the
shoulder and Ralph Kcp. 23, was
held in the county lau.
The affair started when Harry
rryer and Ben Hoover ox the sher
iff's night patrol, found a small au
tomobile parked near the Mirimar
hotel. While Hoover guarded Barry
who was In the car. Fryer .went to
the hotel grounds and found Glllis
and Kemp, a sheriff's report said.
When the officers attempted to
search the pair Kemp drew a gun
and held Fryer while he and his
"You said it. Boy, it's the
finest food for little boys who
want to become great, big
strong men."
IWllv Break O'Dsy.
tfPhone 2420
I -
Consistently the lowest bac
teria ooont In Salem.
Phone 786 for
road service
companion- escaped to the car. Bar
ry, Glllis and Kemp drove away In
the machine and Fryer and Hoover
were Joined by four Santa Barbara
policemen who bad been summoned.
After a race of several block be
tween the police ear and the other
machine, Barry was killed at the
wheel of his machine and the chase
stopped.
Police said that Jewelry and mon-
flSOTH
mm hmm
muds.
CHASSIS AT
F. O.
- - - the lowest
price at which a
Dodge Brothers
1-Ton Truck has
ever sold. Seven
bodytypes:Panel,
Screen, Canopy.
Express, Stake,
Farm and
Platform
BONESTEELE MOTOR CO.
474 S. Commercial Street Phoiie 423
ey stolen from a service station at
Serena and other property reported
stolen from Ventura wen found In
'the automobile.
SEWELL IS IMPROVING
Silverton W. SeweU of the North,
side addition Is getting slightly bet
ter from his second bad attack of
heart trouble suffered recently but Is
still confined to his bed. He was
JB. "BETH Oil
first taken ill about a year ago
naa been anout only a few
since that time. SeweU la
his home with the Joe Ktrtbar
ily.
SCHLADOE 18
Silverton Cal Scblaoor. who
been in the local hospital with
fectlon In the legs caused Iras
sunburn blister, expects to co
in a few -days.
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