Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 26, 1922, Image 1

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<8> ASHLAND CLIMATE, w ith o u t
<3> th e aid of m edicine, cures nine
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4 T his is a proven fact.
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A shland D ah . v T idings
MALARIA OERMS cannot sur- >
<3> vive th re e m onths in th e rich ❖
♦> ozone a t Ashland. The pure do-
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( International News Wire Service
VOLUME
3
(Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings. Voi. 43)
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATUTiPAV, AUGUST 26, 1922
CLOSE
LACK
S h u t D ow nW ill R en d er Two PATTI P DARF2
M illion Men Jo b less
Urti I LL ItnULu
T h ro u g h o u t U n ited
WHILE |(j[|^f|g
S ta te s
SIXTY THOUSAND MEN W IL L BE
ID LE IN DETROIT
SOON
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“ H eirtless” Days a n d “ L ightlesa”
N ights of W artim e in P rospect if
Riulieal R egulations P roposed in
Coal Bill A re C arried Out.
(C opyright by In te rn a tio n a l
News Service.)
DETROIT, Aug. 2 6 . —
Ilenry Ford’s plants in and
around Detroit will shut
down September 16, due to
a lack of coal. The closing
down of the great manufac­
turing establishments will
throw 60,000 men out of
work here.
The ultimate result of the j
shut lown will he to place
two million men throughout
the United States in the |
position of seeking jobs.
No. 303
nan, au th o rizin g thie a d m in istra tio n
to im pose radical reg u latio n s upon
the use of coal.
The resolution is intended to m e e t1
F IG H T RESUM ED W H JLE DEAD
th eim pending coal fam ine through
LEA D ER L IE S IN STATE AT
the resto ra tio n of the fuel cu rtail-
CITY HALL
m eut orders issued d u rin g the war.
IRE OF GOLD HILL
< ï >
3« MINUTE RECORD MADE
BASEBALL RESULTS TODAY $>
IN CLIMBING MT. LASSEN
<$ <& <^ <$> $
National League
I RED BLUFF, Calif., Aug. 26.—
At P itts b u rg 7; Brooklyn 5.
j A1 R aker, a nephew of C ongressm an
A t Chicago 0; P h ilad elp h ia 3.
I John R. R aker, and a guide for Alex
At C incinnati 5-2; Boston 3-1.
1 Sifford, a t D rakes Bad in the Sierra
American le a g u e
i N evada m o untains east of Red Bluff
A t New Y ork 9; St. Louis 2.
claim s th e record tim e for clim bing .
At P h ilad elp h ia 0; Chicago 8.
i Lassen peak, and he quotes th e fig-«
A t W ashington 5; D etroit 8.
! ureg to prove hi3 statem en ts,
Pacific Coast League
i Leaving th e foot of the steep
(Y esterd ay ’s Gam es)
: m ountain. R a k e r says he m ade th e
__________ _
At Sacram ento 1; Los Angeles 0.1
I ascent in 38 m inutes, which it is'
At Salt L ake 7; San Francisco 1 4 .' T H R E E K ILLED AND TW ENTY- believed put9 him in first place for PASSENGERS MAROONED ALL
SIX B lIL D IN G S A R E
¡th is coveted honor.
He m ade th e
NIGHT AT ROODHOUSE, ARE
At P o rtla n d 3; V ernon 6.
DESTROYED
TAKEN T it NT. LOUIS
A t O akland 8; S eattle 4.
i
¡re tu rn trip in 12 m inutes.
!
1 C on flict in P rogress in S treets o f
D ublin B etw een Irregu lars and
F ree S ta ters D uring F u n era l R ites
Of Slain M ichael C ollins.
T A fM S W E P T
BY FIERCE FIRE
AT THE SCENE OF
Many P eop le A re Injured in F lam es
W til'h Swept th e B u sin ess Section
o f the City— C ause Not K nown—
Heavy Insurance Carried.
sh o o tin g o f F irem an by D eputy U.
S. Marshal P recip itates W alkout
F iw n E n gin eers to tTerks at Im ­
portant Term inal on Mo. P acifie.
L SHORE
DUBLIN, Aug. 26.— W hile h u n ­
TAMPICO, Mexico, Aug. 26.— '
SPR IN G FIELD , Ills., Aug. 26.—
F ire wiped o ut a larg e section of the
dreds of m o u rn ers passed before the
All fre ig h t tra ffic ou the Chicago &
j business d istric t of Tam pico, doing
bier of M ichael Collins in th e city
A lton railro a d betw een here and
dam age estim ated a t two and a half
hall, w here his body lies- in state,
Roodhouse, the divisional term in al,
th e b a ttle betw een thp irre g u la rs
m illion dollars.
Tw enty-six build­
i is a t a stan d still.
ings w ere destroyed, th re e people
and F ree S ta te troops broke out in
« T rainm en have refused to work,
th e stre e ts.
T he firin g continued
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were killed and m any in ju red .
i due to u nsatisfactory w orking con­
for several hours d u rin g th e fu n eral
The fire began in a back room of
ditio n s.” A dditional United S tates
PO R TLA N D , A ug. 26.- Gold H ill, i oergmonjeg a fte r being s ta rte d by
LONDON, Aug. 26. The tr e n c h a sto re, but th e cause is not known.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 26.— T hat: m ariiha| e
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tnarsnais have been sen t to Rood-
in so u th e rn Oregon, has been left tb e ir re gUia r s. All ro ad s leading in d re a d n a u g h t
tr a n c e
stru c k on
a Heavy insurance was carried on the the railro ad system s of the c o u n try , house to prevent a repetition of the
off the m ap, and its 15 0 citizens are and out of DubHn a re u n d e r m ilit a r y rock in Q uiberon bay (luring a gale buildings w ith French, A m erican
are beginning to feel the pinch of ; bom bings of Thursday night
dem anding action.
The slig h t to su rv e ,;llan ce.
last n ig h t, and sank, according to a and B ritish com panies.
l be fuel shortage, was indicated to- j
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that c.ty has been called to the a t-
The p ree s ta te troops in L im erick C entral News d
i s p
a
t c
h
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by th e announcem ent from the I KIRKMAN FEA RIN G MORE
tention of M ayor B aker by no less avre8t ed seVen irre g u la r lead ers, and
T hree m em bers of the crew were R etu rn s from O uting__
federal fuel d istrib u to r th a t a ‘‘larg e '
BOMBS, DESERTS ENGINE
drow ned.
W illiam Sw ink, who has beenj to n n ag e ” had been aw arded to the J ST.
a person th an Joe H am m ersley, dep- nne was kiUed w hile try in g to
LOUIS, Aug. 26.— Several
uty d istric t a tto rn e y here, w ith a cape
¡spending th e week in the vicinity of New York, New H aven & H artfo rd , pa8Sengerg on (he Chicago & Alton
req u est th a t som ething be done to I Two F re e S tate soldiers w ere H IK E R S FROM NEW YORK
¡B u tte F alls, re tu rn e d hom e th is
D elaw are. L ackaw anna & W est local were m arooned at‘ R oodhouse
put Gold H ill back on th e map.
VISIT
R
ELA
TIV
ES
H
E
R
E
mornjng
ern, and th e Pare M arquette and r |iH
’
: killed in an am bush a tta c k near
, m
.
. „
,
“ 8 > last n ‘ght, when a firem an
W hen tlie 1925
fair
caravan T ralee
Mr. an d Mrs. H. F. H aynes, of
______________ G rand T ru n k railro a d s of Canada
HEATLESS DAYS, LIGHTLESS
walked away from his cab, stallin g
New York City, a rriv ed in the city!
NIGHTS ARE IN SIGHT to u red th e s ta te recently, its mem-;
the tra in , accordingxto stories told
yesterday, en ro u te to San F rancisco j
W ASHINGTON, Aug. 26.— H er­ bers d itsrib u te d a num ber of posters;
OIL SHALE DEMONSTRATION
by persons who arriv ed here by au­
th
a
t
bore
a
m
ap
of
th
e
sta
te
.
On
but co n trary to the usual laws of;
a ld in g th e re tu rn of w artim e ‘ h e a t­
ATTENDED BY LARGE CROWD tom obile.
the highw ay, they cam e on foot.
less” days and ‘‘lig h tle ss” n ights, a th a t m ap Gold Hill was conspicuous
The firem an said he quit his post
by
its
absence,
w
hile
the
rival
city
T he H aynes have niked all the;
The special d em onstration given
reso lu tio n was in tro d u ced in the
because
it was dangerous to travel
way from New York City on a w ager
last evening by the H artm an Syndi­
house today by R ep resen tativ e Bren- of Jacksonville was -d esig n ated by
jon the road since the bom bings at
a large dot and bold black type.
and will reoèive $10,000 if they are
cate, the com pany which is b e in g ! Roodhouse last T b ™ ^
Y esterday, Mr. H am m ersley, who
successful in reaching th e bay city
form ed here to e x tract oil from th ei
F E A R PLOT TO M URDER
,! is a native of those p a rts, received
by
Septem
ber
6,
and
they
now
feel
;
shale found in th e m ountains near! ALL HANDS WALK OUT ON
PR EM IER OF FRANCE
; a le tte r from an ex-fellow tow nsm an,
confident th a t they have practically!
Grizzley peak, was atte n d ed by a
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD
won
th
e
ir
bet.
The
govern-
i
C
harles
K
ell,
a
g
arag
e
p
ro
p
rie
to
r
of
crowd
of about 100 people, q u ite a
PA RIS, Aug. 26.
NEVADA. Mo.( Aug. 26.— A gen­
Mrs. H aynes was form erly Miss
nient secret service, it was learn ed Gold Hill, in which the slight to th at
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; num ber of whom bought stock be­ e ral w alkout of engineers, firem en,
Cora Divet, and lived in A shland a ,
today, has been inform ed th a t a j cRy w as called to the offic al at-
fore leaving th e dem onstration.
brakem ene, conductors, sw itchm en,
fewe years ago. She is a grand-
WASHINGTON, Aug. 26.— O rders
Among those who a tten d ed were callers _ _ and clerks, employed on the
m em ber of the notorious G erm an tention of Mr. H am m ersley. A re ­
A irplane flights, m otorcycle polo, d a u g h te r of C aptain T hom as, of th e ! to stop th e delivery of m ail to every ; fOllr people from M edford, four from M issouri Pacific railro ad
occurred
o rg an iz atio n , “ C onsul,” had a rriv ed quest th a t Gold Hill be put back on
au
tom
obile and m otorcycle races, B oulevard, and they m ade a sh o rt dw elling house in th e U nited S tates W eed, Calif., th re e from P o rtlan d , ¡a t th is im p o rta n t term in al po;nt last
In P a ris to kill P rem ier P oincare.
[ fhe m ap was included in the letter.
¡w hich is not provided w ith a box one from Y reka and one from H o rn -'n ig h t
T h e p rem ier now is guard ed m ore ; Mr. H am m ersley prom ptly dictat- horse races and plenety of band mu- stop to visit w ith him while here,
s tric tly th a n ever to prevent possible ed a le tte r to M ayor B aker, who I sic a re included in th e e n te rta in
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,f o r r e c e i .t a g m .i l a t the fro n t d o o r.. brook.
The w .lk o n t was precip itated hv
a ssassin atio n
is vice-chairm an of the fa ir co m m is-! nient program of the Jackson county
a fte r D ecem ber 31, has been Issu e d ;
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S„ K ,
a
'______________
sion, and who acted as g e n e ra lis s im o 'fa ir, which opens Septem ber 13th
by th e post office d e p a rtm e n t
•
This has been a stan d in g ru le of M K^FORD MAN NAMED ON
I h° ° t,Ufr and
« t« re m .n .
ROO WATCH TWO WOMEN
of th e caravan, calling a tte n tio n to for a fo u r day run. T housands of
STATE FA IR BOARD
FIG H T FO R MAN’S LOVE the slig h t and to th e fact th a t Gold ; dollars will be spent in e n te rta in -
the post office d e p a rtm e n t for m any
j UNIONS TO D E iTD E ON
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Hill, with its 150 in h a b ita n ts, w a s : ing the visito rs a t 't h e fa ir grounds
years, b u t it has been p erm itted to
GENERAL RAIL STR IK E
RO CH ESTER. N. Y., Aug. 26.— mor,e Im p o rta n t in an election on with a diversity of events calculat-
become practically a “ dead le tte r.” ' H. L. W alther, of M edford, m ana-'
JE FFE R SO N CITY, Mo., Aug. 26.
Deleay in the delivery of m ail is th e ger 01 the Rogue R iver division o f ; — T h reaten in g a general strike, the
ap p ro x lm ately 500 persons form ed a fair bonds th an Jacksonville, w ith ed to please everyone,
a c tu a tin g cause of th e present d r a s - : the C a h torm a-O regon Pow er c o m -!varioug railroad unions her*, are
rin g last n ig h t in which two women, its 100.
Yhe object ot' th e fair, how ever,
I
tic
o rder, the dep artm en t investiga- pany’ hi,s been nam ed by G o v e rn o rb o ld in g se p ara te m eetings to decide
Eileen Closen. 35, and Sadie B. Pal-
W h eth er Gold Hill will get back is n o tjin ly to am use, b u t also to in-
(ions
show ing th a t the efficiency of Olpotf to succeed “ Pop ’ O ates as a wb)etb er o r not they will walk out.
m er, 32. fought w ith bare fists for j on th e m ap is still a moot question s tr u c t and to c reate a g re a te r stan d -
th e love of a m an. The m an, a w
i t - ---------------------------- | ard of excellence in Jack so n county
i house-to-house delivery, is im paired m em ber of the sta te fair board, and
: fully 25 per cent, owing to the car- bas accePted the appo’ntm ent.
ness of the fray, is sa d to have told FU NERAL OF LATE MRS.
products th ro u g h com petition and
ASHLAND CUCUMBERS
riers being com pelled to rin g door
W a lth er is well know
known n in
th e c o n te stan ts he would tljrow his
n .Y D E ON SUNDAY aw ard of prem urns.
The sum of
ARE RECORD BREAK ERS
M. H e le de T alley ran d -P erig o rd , be]lg> whisUe gnd waU fQr gomeone A shland, having lived here fo r some
$16,000 will be d istrib u te d in pre-
affectio n s to th e w inner.
F u n eral services for the late Mrs. m ium s am ong th e exhibitors and duke of T alleyrand, will a rriv e in tQ come and get fhe m aj, and o th er years w hile he was ¿ in engineer on
Thp cucum ,Xir contest which was
J.
M.
Clvde
will
be
held
Sunday
af-
indications
a
re
th
a
t
the
fin
est
dis-
As,1l
and
th
is
aftern
o
o
n
on
tra
in
53,
(1elays
jncident
t
o
the
absence
of
th
e
S
outhern
Pacific
railro
a
d
,
and
;
voluntariIy
entered into hv , n..n.
FIV E K ILLED W HEN FAST
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and
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u , «nut u* ,i liuili-
a wide circle of friends, who
PA SSEN GER TRAIN HITS CAR ternoon a t 2 :30 o ’clock from th e play of h o rtic u tlu ra l a n d n g ric u l-; alld unless a cog slips in th e arange- b0Xes. A fter D ecem ber 31, the ° __ r has
....
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her of citizens of this city, is waxing
P resb y terian church. In term en t will ru ra l products ev er assem bled in; m ents of A gent K ram er of the S. P., dprg flre „ nQ boxes, no m ail.”
w ln 50 plad to h e a r of his a PPoint-
w arm er w ith m ore contenders for
th ere will be a blooded cow in the
ment.
PRIN CETO N , Ind., Aug. 26. — be in the fam ily lot in A shland Oregon outside of th e s ta te fair,
the
best exhibit com ing in each day.
yards, ready for m ilking, in ord er
will be ready on th e opening day.
Five persons w ere in sta n tly killed cem etery.
Mrs.
D. L. M inkler is one of the
th a t his Grace m ay have a nice, BRUMFIELD TO SEEK
and a n o th e r probably fatally in ju red
H. C. Stock, fu n eral d irecto r, will
WOMAN
BURNED
TO
DEATH
»«<
co
n
testan ts, with a fine speci-
REH EA RIN G O F PLEA
w arm d rin k of m ilk, fresh from
NEW PRINCIPAL CHOSEN
a t H a u b stad t, n e a r here, when a fast have charge of th e funeral.
1N
GAMBLING
RESORT
nien
which
is 10% inches long and
FO R W’EED HIGH SC H O O L'bossy. This is in accordance w ith
ROSEBURG, Aug. 26r A peti-
passenger tra in stru c k a autom obile
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m
easures
the
sam e In circum ference,
W EED Calif.. Aug. 26.__J. O. i a schedule arra n g e d w ith Southern tion io r reh earin g the appeal of
in which they were riding.
SECRETARY HUSTON’S PA RTY
TONOPAH,
Nev.,
Aug.
26.—
At
a
a
n
d
tips
the
scales
at two and one-
G ossett will be principal of the W eedi Pacific officials, th a t the F rench R ichard M. B rum field, before the
---------------------------- ESCAPE CH IN ESE TYPHOON
high school th is com ing school y e a r du k e s-hould have w arm m ilk, fresh Oregon suprem e court, was yester- late hour last night the au th o rities q u a rte r pounds. A nother co n testan t
•WALLY” REID AND WIFE
He is a S tanford g ra d u a te and la st from the cow. a t in terv als along the d a-v served on the s ta te s attorneys, believed th a t ‘'B illie,” a fam ous is F ran k Crowson. and his entry is
TOKIO, Aug. 26.— The N ojave.
TO ADOPT’ CHILD OF 3
year was a m em ber of th e high ¡ro u te from P o rtla n d to San F ran - P reparatory for tilin g w ith the sn- wom an c h a ra c te r of T onopah, lost a record b rea k e r to date as fa r as
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ca rry in g A ssistant Secretary of Com-
school faculty a t Stockton. He will «cisco.
The duchess of T alleyrand, Prem e court. A ttorneys Rice and Or- h er life in th e fire which destroyed length is concerned, being an even
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 26.— W al- m erce H uston and party from H ako-
he a th le tic coach and teach m a th e -in e e A nna Gould, is with the F rench c u tt, to r B rum field, claim that_ the th re e business blocks in Tonopah 14 inches long w ith a circum ference
lace Reid and his wife, D orothy d a te to Y okohom a. for which grave
She was an inm ate of of 10% inches, and w eighs two
m isinform ed yesterday.
inatics. O ther teach ers will be M a x -^ o b le m a n ’s party, as is also her Pe- suprem e
court was
D avenport, film actress, have filed fears have been e n te rta in e d , due to
concerning th e c o u rt’s denial of a the Casino, one of the most fam ous pounds and 14 ounces.
In th e su p e rio r court a petition to .th e t e r r f i c typhoon, is rep o rted b y jin e \ asilato s, Mary O. Thom as and
_ j »-*.
__ _ change of venue, and th a t th e ir d e -'g a m b lin g reso rts in Nevada, ano >ne
This leaves Mrs. C larence Lano
said to be on a diet, but whose pres­
Eliza
K.
V
an
E
tte
n
.
ad o p t B etty M um m ert, 3 years old. w ireless to be safe,
holding th e honors for a cucum ber
ence on the tra in was the occasion cision th ere fo re should be set aside. ’ of the buildings d estro y er
whose p a re n ts gave th e ir consent.
of
greatest w eight and larg e st c ir ­
| of a n ear-trag ed y in th e ducal party.
cum
ference, h e r e n try being 11%
Incidentally, th e cow which tu rn -1
W ill V isit A shland—
inches
long by 12% inches around,
ishes th e m ilk, m ust be registered,
W illiam F. H errin , of San F r a n ­
w
ith
a
w eight of th re e pounds four
blooded stock, in accordance w ith
cisco and E. W . H errin , of H am -,
ounces, while Mr. C row son’s e n try
th e term s of th e c o n tra ct betw een
m ondton. Calif., a re expected to a r ­
is in a class by itself as far as length
th e duke and th e railro a d . A w ire
rive in A shland th is evening t o ,
is concerned.
from R oseburg says th a t upon the
spend a few days as the guests of
a rriv a l of 53 th e re th is m orning,
th e ir b ro th e r. F red H errin , n o rth of
R E T l’RNED >nSHI()NARY
everything w ent according to sched­
tow n. W illiam F. H errin is one of
TO SPEAK TOMORROW
ule, up to a ce rtain point. A regis­
th e chief counsels of th e S outhern
tered D urham was on hand and duly
P acific R ailroad com pany.
Miss H ancock, who speaks to m o r­
m ilked, ju st as 53. w ith it sprecious
P a in tin g H ouse—
row m orning in the P resb y terian
load of nobility, pulled into the
Mrs. Eva Pierce is having her
church, and a t th e N azarene church
yards. The m ilker, ap p a re n tly m is­
h ouse on B stre e t painted.
in th e evening, has had 30 y e a rs ex­
understood orders, and supposing
perience as a m issionary. F o r m any
I th e m ilk fo r th e P ekinese pup of
CARD OF THANKS
years she w as.w ith th e C hina Inland
¡the duchess, drew off the m ilk in an
m iss on. and the past 12 years were
« ¡ordinary tin dish and took it to th e I
W e wish to th an k our friends and
spent in N orth C h in a .. H er story of
| ; diner, w here th e duke aw aited his
n eighbors for th e ir kindness to us
(th e g rea t revival sw eeping N orth
y I m a tu tin a l cocktail of m ilk.
F o r-
d u rin g the sickness and death of our
C hina is w onderful.
All will be
¡s
(tu
n
ate
lv
,
th
e
trag
ed
y
w
as
averted
by;
h usband and fath er. Also for the
glad
to
h
ear
Miss
H
ancock
to m o r­
th e quick w itted p o rter, who seizing
b e a u tifu l flow ers.
row.
the tin dish of m ilk, w hisked it into
Mrs. C la re tta M iller,
th e kitchen and rescued th e lacteal
i
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. M iller.
Tills novel amphibious airplane, I rom England, was recently given a try- ' •‘»its w ith R elatives—
fluid from its hum ble container. The
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. M iller.
out before high officers of the United S tates navy at the naval air station, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. H err n, of
d
u
k
e
’s
h
e
a
rt
's
said
to
be
w
eak,
and
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. D ecker.
Anacostia, D. C. Tlie plane will develop 450 horsepower, and contains three P o rtla n d , have been th e guests of
a g rea t sigh of relief welled from
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dawson.
banks of four cylinders. It is equipped with wheels for landing on tlie ground p red H errin for th e past few days.
S tarting a 5,(XK>-iuiie journey, which will end at their own graveyard, th e crew of th e .diner when it was
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. H uff.
which can be pulled up while in the a ir so th at a safe landing can be m
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twelve H and L type subm arines left the navy base at San Pedro, Cal., learn ed th e shock had been fended
on water. While on the water the wheels can be lowered and the plane driven
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Miller.
It pays to read the classified paga.
recently, bound for Ham pton Roads via the Panam a canal. Upon arrival on off.
by its own power onto the beach.
Miss Beatrice Hoxie.
the east coast they are to he decommissioned and cut up for scrap iron.
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THE RAILROADS
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Subs on Long Journey to Scrap Heap
Navy Tests an Amphibious Airplane