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1 FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 193(1 THE UAtTl'AL JOURNAL. SALKM, OREGON "pageskvkn" SALVAGING OF ANCIENT GALLEY SOON FINISHED Rome, (IP) The upper part of the second Nemi galley Is now a couple ol leet above Uie water, and should be high and dry by the end of the sununer. Speculation is rife as to what treasures of antique times may be brought to light, but professor Antonielli who is direc tor in chief of the salvage works Is inclined to be caullcns in his es timate of possible discoveries. His divers have already explored the galley which lies In about 10 or 17 feet of water. The bottom of the lake at tills point In very muddy and the movements of the divers stir up the mud, making it difficult to see clearly the condition of the ancient vessel. The divers' reports, however. confirm what was already feared that extensive plundering of the galley took place from remote time right up to the last century. The Romans, It is now known for a practical certainty, sank the gal leys themselves in the lake when they had ceased to be used fay religious rites and the amusement of the emperors. This is proved by the finding of holes in the bottoms of the galleys and the presence Gf great masses of stones in the holds. THIRD DIMENSION MOVIES NEXT HERE FORMER NEIGHBORS MEET AFTER YEARS Brush Creek Mrs. O. S. Haute has as her house guest Mrs. Jen ney Rumann of Bryant, South Da kota. Mrs. Hauge and Mrs. Ru mann are old tune friends and neighbors of South Dakota but have not seen each other for the past 26 years. Recently Mrs. Rumann has been visiting in California. She arrived In Salem Wednesday momign. Hauges met her there and brought her on to Brush Creek. She will spend some time visiting here before going to Seattle and then on to her home. LANDING FIELD OF FUTURE TO BE UP IN AIR Third dimension pictures, long anticipated dream of the movici Industry, will be a step nearer for Salem theater audiences when In stallation of third dimension type lamps in tne picture projectors at Bligh's Capitol theater are com pleted Friday. The Installation, ex pected to be finished in time for the premier showings of the 4,000 foot travelogue of Salem Indus tries, schools, service clubs, state offices and officers, and the muni cipal airport, will represent an in vestment of $3,000. Additional Im provements Included a new silver scrim curtain operated automati cally from the operator's booth, and redecoration of the theater lobby and mezzanine representing an additional cost of $1500. The new lamps will enable the observer to see more deeply into the background, giving the pic ture more depth, although the ul timate goal in this direction will not have been reached until a new lens now being developed has been completed, according to Archie B. Holt, manager of the theater. The lamps will be a considerable Improvement over the old type carbon arcs. Of 100 amperes capa city, use of them necessitated com plete re-wirlng of the iron-clad projection booth. The Intense heat developed also required Installa tion of ventilating and cooling motor driven fans to prevent burning the film when It passes through Uie projector Syria Is trying to develop its Industries. MOTOR CRUISER RACEJPRIL 24 San Francisco (IPJ More than 12 fast motor cruisers will race from Long Beach to San Francisco as one of the featured events in con- Pacific Coast Boat show, to be held nection wit hthe second annual in the Exposition auditorium April 23 to 30, Inclusive. Plans for the race are well un der way with - the Long Beach Yacht club In charge. Already eight tentative entries have been received from southern California and four San Francisco bay yachts men have signified their Intention of entering their craft. Details of the race were perfect ed during the past week when Charles Tripler, president of the Associated Boat Industries of Northern California, sponsors of the show; Frederick Weddleton, show manager, and John C. Piver, Jr., San Francisco yachtsman, went to Long Beach to confer with the executive board of the Long Beach club, headed by D. M. Callls. The race Is scheduled to start from Long Beach at 10 a. m., Thursday, Arpil 24, finishing off the St. Francis Yacht club Satur day, April 26. It will be run over a 'course of 446 nautical miles in three laps, the first from Long Beach to Santa Barbara, the sec ond from Santa Barbara to Mont erey and the third from Monterey to San Francisco. There Will be three handsome trophies awarded In each of the two classes. In addition to the $1000 Llpton trophy, to be present ed by the Associated Boat industries. MIST-LIKE DROPS 'y'HEN cod-liver oil it emu lifted it i broken up into myriads oi mist-like drops Quite as Nature provides the butter-fat in milk. That is why SCOTT'S EMULSION more than fifty years ago won world-wide recognition as cod- liver oil in a form that people could take and enjoy. When you need cod M liver oil, take Scott' Emulsion. It's eaty to IW take digests readily, 4Jt Scott ft Bowv. BlootEfirtd. N. J. 30-4 Oakland, Cat OP Aviators of Uie future will land on giant air mattresses, several hundred feet in circumference and 25 feet thick. which will float 2000 feet above the ground, if the Invention of Harry Clayton BeilvtUa of . Oakland is adopted. They will then be lowered to the ground, or to the top of a building by means of a huge electric wind ing machine at the rate of 2000 feet a minute. Belleville has just obtained pat ents for his "upstairs - landing field," which would be made of heavy canvas of several layers and Inflated so as to be hard as a pneu matic Ure. It would be supported by a dozen or more balloon-like gas containers of tubular shape. Run ning from the edges of the "field" would be a web of heavy wire ca bles tapering downward, funnel- like, to A single heavy cable anchored to the winding machine. A patent stabilizer has buen de- vised by Bell vi He to hold the "field" i at a predetermined angle and the winding machine would be equip ped with an automatic tension ad juster to take up and pay out cable slack and keep the field at a con stant altitude. The new device would cost about $35,000 to construct, according to interest Col. Charles Lindbergh and , the Guggenheim Foundation in his 1 flying mattress. MARRIED WOMEN NOT BUSY ENOUGH, CLAIM Santa Barbara, Calif. ( IP v Mod ern married women are so idle that they have little to do but think of marital discontent. Dr. GREENBAUM'S DEPARTMENT STORE 36 in. Cretonne Beautiful colors and patterns, OK extra good value, yard awOC Yd. Curtain Scrim and Marquisettes, Yd., 15c 19c, 23c, 25c, 35c Curtain Scrim With Colored borders, very 1 A. neat, special, yard XUC 36 inch Rayon, figured I Marquisette, QK 36 in. Rayon QK yard OOL Draperies at SPECIALS WHITE OUTINO FLANNEL Good grade-Yard 10c Silk for Children's 50c HOSE 25c 36 Inch I EKLALES r : 15c 9-4 Unbleached SHEETING Fair grade Yard". 34c BED SPREADS 80x105. $1.95 Pft grade for pl.Jl Good Unbleached MUSLIN YI.. IOC LADIES' HATS Season 1930 New Styles New straws, good materials LOWEST PRICES Children's Straw Hats Big assortment $1.00 8nd $1.25 240-246 North Commercial St Who Pays Your Bills? Practically every business nnd Professional man in Sa lem depends upon Knlem parncd dollars for his wry business or professional ex istence, and yet Home ' f the wives of these leaders of our couimunit y prosper it y thoiifthdessly Rend thou sands of these Salem earned dollars away from Salem every month by patronising the chain stores: Hend them to Ht. Louis, Chicago, New York and Wall street chain store owners, for food, for clothing Can Salrm afford thin? Can yon afford to be disloyal to your source of income? Dr. Kerr, in a re cent speech said: "Bny Ore gon made goods!" Ho could have added, and p:i;,rouizo Merchants who upend their profits at home! Think it over Folks! Here are a few prices which make Damon's an Interest ing place to trade: High Gradu Patent Hard Wheat i QO Flour $lOJ Fancy Oranges, dozen 35, 40, a 50c Large Fresh Eggs, A f? do2fn t3C Home Grown Spuds. Uood to plant too! (JO nn Per Sack .U Greeu Onions, C bunch vC Lettuce, C head DC Just opened Ferry's New Seeds. Now. Is the time to get ready for the Garden Onion Sets, OC 4 lbs. for LOC Corn and Gloss Starch, 2 for LoC Rome Heauty &1 1f Apples, box l.lU Walnuts, pound - 15, 25'.nd 30c Dates, 2 pounds' or for WC Salted 1'eanuts, O C 2 pounds for 00 C Marshmcllows, )'g pound faOC ;JSTRECEIVED ' Held, Murdoch ft Co'S. Fan ry Monarch Peas, Knuer Kraut, Pumpkin, ftp Inn eh and olden Corn at priees that will please your pume: 4 lbs. of Of Prunes for aWC 4 ihs. of or Macaroni for faOC 1 Cans Solid Pack or" Tomatoes ' OC Wo Vstr Cash for V-tat The above prices good for one week - Oat of deference to the farmers of Marion county, we discontinue advertising Oleomargarine. FKIDAY AND HATI'KDAY FKATIKKM f reamer . 9Q Butter OjQ Grade A Milk, a Quart OC Twin Q . Bread .... OC t lbs. nt or Biigpr WC With orders of other .rorcrtc" Umit DAMON'S S. rcml tlMHM !--- W. drllrrr M tmlrra KKKK V. Q. Hamilton, psychologist, de clared from the pulp.t cf the First, Presbyterian church here. -There are-two tilings fundamen tally wrong- with, marriage today, he said. One is the abrupt ease ment of the housewife's duties ac-' camuanled by an lncreat. . la the breadwinner's burden. The other is the demand that marriage stand or fall on its own merits' as a relationship which Is Intellectually. emotionally and physically satisfying. "Fifty years ago the wife was a necessity as a helDinatc to her hus band," Dr. Hamilton said. Today she is something of a luxury, whose Idleness leads to marital discontent and accounts for a large percentage of the Increase in the divorce rate. , ATTEND PRESBYTERY Dalles Mrs. E. V. Dalton, Mrs. O. A. Hennessee, Mrs. L. W. Pmm mer, Mrs. Frank Johnson and Mrs. Mark Hayter are attending the Wtl lamette Presbyterial meetings in Sa lem Thursday and Friday. These meetings are attended by all mis sionary societies of this district. Bllverion Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Weise are receiving congratula tions on the arrival of a fine baby girl at the Sllverton hospital. The baby has been baptised Pauline Francis. ft! Phone 621 for Appointment Ur.-C.Ba O'NEILL ' - OPTOMETRIST EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FURNISHED 401-40? FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING jGKalP M Men's S? Women's fOU CONSTIPATION If JK. : jT VI tjfecfive in smaller doses r I 'i aiTv. I SAFE SCIENTIFIC Xh fjSJ I I , 1 i V : M 1 : Wo : ffegon . Sltoe Co. M: ' . . 326 State Street Jy ' T7 C? ED SALEM VARIETY STORE In Baa AIL S All Stock and Fixtures Will Sold To The Public For The Benefit Of The Creditors Starting Y tt-fittBn' tik Ao Mo 152 North Commercial Street 4 Doois South of Director's Dept. Store -:' ) ir i jW 'il ,i m 1 .1 M " I. '.-. .il '. '."') ft ' M . , :. I . ul '4 .a -. in IT 4 ft