A
CENTRAL POINT STAR
HERMANSON HAS SPECIMENS
Oregon Receives Increase
In Forest Money
FLYER
A man from Australia Hrw from
Ireland to Newfoundland and thence
to New York. Kiiigslord Smith had
previously Down the tame plane, the
Southern Cross, from California to
Auwralia, and thence to Encland
Nothing could illustrate better the
way in Much aviation it beginning
to eliminate national boundaries ami
pull the whole world togrther.
K iugtford-Sm ith’t flight it the firtt
really toccettful East to-West cros
sing of the North Atlantic in an air
plane. Only one other plane which has
attempted it has succeeded in getting
across.
That
wat
the
German
“ Bremen," which wat wrecked in
lab rado r in trying to land F o g it the
great obstacle No plane yet hat been
able to carry enough fuel to take the
longer southern route Only the radio
diiection finder enabled Kingtford-
Siruth to make a safe lauding
Thus far, the d r » rh le hold* * the bett
promise for safe and speed trant-
oceanic air navigation.
PAT! NTS
Unde a law jest enacted by Con
a 'ytmdy who Invents a new kind
of plat ■. by cross breeding, tan get
a paten on the pioduCL T in t it some
thing i -w in patent!. O f course, a
new tp ;ie* of food plant, tuch at the
Loganl rry, for example, which wat
p io d u i l by crossing two well-known
vanetie >, it an invention, jutt at much
at a ne v machine; but heretofore Ute
inventor t of tuch things have had no
protect in.
Und> the new law the inventor, or
whocvi he tell* hi» patent to, will
have tl 5 exclusive right for 17 year»
t c
.mil tell root,, cutting • r sends
from tl e new kind of plant which lie
hat inc nted.
g re s s ,
TRAI >E
*
Inter ational businett depends upon
nation- ‘nryiiig from each oilier in sub
stantially equal amount*. T h u is UrC
way it works out between tlie Uncled
States and die rest of the w orld:
Fore pier* pay us annually, for ex-
cett of our export* over our import*.
734 millions; for interest on our for
eign investment*. 562 million»; for
govern!.tent war debt*. 207 m illion*;
foreign money invested in the U._ S.,
396 millions; in all. including minor
items, nearly 2 billions.
W e pay foreigners annually, in
long-term
investments of
capital
abroad. KOR millions; spent by Am eri
can tourists, 5ft5 millions; ocean
freight in foreign ships. IIS millions;
sent by recent immigrants to the folk*
in "the oh' country,” 223 millions;
gold shipped abroad, 120 millions; in
all, including miscellaneous minor
items, nearly 2 billion*
Those are Department of Com
merce figures.
They show in very
plain fashion that Uncle Sam is not
robbing the rest of the world.
SHIPS
«
The three-power naval treaty putt
an end to competition in the building
of warships, hut competition
in
passenger-carrying craft is giving the
great shipyards of the world more
work than they can handle easily
Trance '.* tot latest nation to enter
this race, with an order for a ship
991 feet long, to be built at S t
N aiaire. It w ill have over 60.000 tons
displacement and 120.U00 horsepower,
and will be finished in 1933. The
W hite Star line is building the new
Oceanic in Belfast, Ireland, to Ice
1,000 feet long, costing 25 million dol
lars, ready for service in 1932. E-uh
of the three Italian lines is building a
great Diesel-engined motorship, to
make the run between Naples and
N ew York in 6Fi days.
A il of those are in addition to tlie
new German, Cunard and American
tea monsters of which I wrote
recently.
In five years the cost of
ocean travel will be reduced by this
competition and the speed increased,
so that anybody having a 30-day holi
day can make a considerable tour of
Europe for three or four bandied
dollars.
An Increase in a llo ltu e n l fo r fed
eral cooperation w ith the slates in
forest fire c o n tro l o f $15,470 fo r
Oregon und $1700 fo r W ashington
is announced b y Ihe U. S. forest
service o ffice ut P o rtla n d , Oregon.
These changes w h ich make the
a m o un t! $00,045 fo r Oregon and
$02,080 fo r W ashington urc made
possible by an increase o f $300,000
in the to ta l a p p ro p ria tio n by the
Congress fo r a ll states ca rrie d by
the lust a g ric u ltu ra l a p p ro p ria tio n
i h ill. The to ta l fo r 37 cooperating
slutes no 7 stands at $1,700,000 fo r
the fiscal year beginning Ju ly I.
C onsiderable o f th is to ta l in
crease fo r Ihe fiscal year 1031 w ill
come Io Ihe western stales, w here
Ihe funds are used Io b u ild up ade
quate organisations
and equ ip
ments fo r fire detection and sup
pression on p riv a te ly owned lim b e r
lands, under Ihe Forest Coopera-
live Protect Ion Act w h ic h recogniz
es Ihe p rin c ip a l lh a l governm ent,
state, and p riv a te o w n e r each has
a d efinite res|»<>naildlily In forest
p ro tectio n . T his 1024 act therefore
covers the p ro tectio n from lire of
stale and p riva te forest lands o nly,
und Is e n tire ly apart fro m protee-
ton expenditures on the national
forests, w hich are eared fo r under
separate a pp ro priatio ns.
Both Oregon ami W ashington are
w o rk in g tow ards adequate systems
o f p ro tectio n fo r a ll state und p r i
vately owned forest lands. Under
Ib is plun Ihe costs w ould he met by
a th re e-w ay d iv is io n , Ihe federal
governm ent and the state hearing
one-half the expense und fhe land
owners beuring the o the r h alf.
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Spend Week at I n ion Creek
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T re ie h le r und
Grandson Fred B osw orth of G len
dale, C a lifo rn ia , spent the week
' end lit Union Creek. Me. and Mrs.
, ■ L. H atfield drove up Monday eveii-
j ing and paid them a visit.
(Y u h le a d e r Vinita
Miss Helen C o w g ill o f C orvallis,
assistant state lender o f Ihe 4-H
club spent Monday w ith the Cen
tra l Point club» ul the home of
Mrs. A. T. Lathrop.
Mian Jae°ba to M edford
Miss E d ith Jacobs, w ho hus
w orked so e ffic ie n tly in the Cen
tra l Point Stale Bunk fo r many
years has accepted a position w ith
the F irs t N ational Bank o f Med
fo rd and w ill begin her duties
there next week.
She w ill he
gre atly missed by her many friends,
here.
I
Pirnie “t Aahland
T here were seventeen women of
the Golden I.in k Bible Class o f Ihe
C h ristia n ch urch that w ent to Ash
land, Wednesday anil enjoyed a
p icn ic in the park w .*h Ihe bilde
class o f Ihe C h ristia n c h urch at
M edford.
V ia itin g Relative
Mr. ami Mrs. Boy I-ear o f Fresno
C a lifo rn ia , a rriv e d ! I»ere Sunday
fo r a v is it w ith Mr. and Mrs. San
fo rd R ichardson. Mrs. Richardson
is a neice o f Mr. ami Mrs. I.ear.
SA M B O ’S P H IL O S O P H Y
DEPTH
Inside of a steel ball, lowered at
the end of a cable, Dr. W illiam Berbo
famous ocean naturalist, descended
1,426 feet below the surface o, tlie
ocean. There were thick quarts win
dows in the diving apparatus through
which he projected an electric light
and seen the strange creatures which
swim at tln.t great depth.
Probably no mail w ill ever go much
deeper under the sea, fo r even at a
quarter of a mile the water pressure
it 600 pounds to the square inch.
Under ground men have penetrated a
full mile, in the Tamarack mine in
Michigan.
There are several mines
more than 4,000 feet depth.
The
greatest danger in deep mines is the
temperature.
.Miners in the Corn-
stock mine work at a temperature
of 130 degrees.
Some day man will tunnel fifteen
miles deep or more and utilize the
earth's heat to run machinery on the
surface.
NUMBER 51
F R ID A Y , J U L Y 1«, 1930
VO LU M E TW O
“Dut high faultin’ prenefinh nx me
did er sperrlt evali deseen' an’ light
on me. Huh—e t one evali DO de
seen', bit gwine ter fin' me long gone
v U | bit com ter LIGHT OH MB I"
OF
Joseph Urban, famous scenic de
signer, built" this fantastic structure
for a New Jersey food manufacturer.
It picture* the Gingerbread House in
the opera, “ Hensel and Gretel— A t
right, one of fhe curious figures in the
interior.
“Gingerbread House”
Built in
D E S T R U C T IV E
W ORMS
DeveiORment
Work Pressed
Maybelle Mine
A l Herm anson has added to his
menagerie a co lle ction o f six arm y
w o rm * o f Ihe type that have been
m aking them.seivc'. a menace to Ihe
farm ers o f this and o the r loca litie s
in th is county fo r the past few
weeks. T h is w o rm apjiears every
year on the eastern side o f the
Rocky m ountains, but attracts at
te ntio n o n ly when they appear in
great numbers. T hey then m arch
The Maybelle Mine, fo rm e rly the
lik e an a rm y from one field to an pro|M-rty o f P h il Bobinson o f Hogue
o the r, destroying almost a nyth in g R iv e r has been sold and a stock
green w hich gets in th e ir path. The company has taken over the prop-
w o rm is one and one h a lf in ' hes I e rty.
long when fu ll g ro w n and striped I
They have a g ro tqi o f men busy
w ith
black, y e llo w
and green.
b u ild in g road and pre pa rin g to e r
Fields of grain are protected by
ect a m ill. Several hundred feel o f
s u rro u n d in g
them
w ith
ditches
tram lin e w ill he b u ilt also to fa
w ith
p e rp e n d icu la r w a lls
into
c ilita te w o rk at the mine. W o rk is
w h ic h tlie w orm s fa ll and eannot
being done to locate enough w ater
get out. T h e ir num bers are kept
to insure the com pany enough to
dow n by fungus diseases and para
operate th e ir m ill. Already they have
s itic insects.
some w a te r hut th e y w is h Io de
velop s till more.
We w ill soon in s ta ll another
pum p to help in sa tis fy in g the de- , O ffic ia ls o f Ihe m ine took a
mend fo r G ilm ore B lu Green gaso shipm ent o f ore Io O akland this
lin e at our station. The fastest sell 1 week to make a test run on Lie w ill
in g gasoline on the m arket. The w h ic h they expect Io in s ta ll on
o n ly super gas at the reg u la r p rii . the p ro p e rty.
T h is m ine has a large vein o f
N ip i Sip Service Station, N ear Ihe
ore w h ich carries good values th ru -
high sehooi.
out and it is expected that the ac
tual operation w ill sta rt on the
V is itin g W ith M other
m ine in about tw o weeks.
Miss Hazel B ynum is in the c ity
T here are about 17 men e m ploy
w here she is e n jo y in g a v is it w ith
ed
by th M aybelle Co at present.
her m other,
Mrs.
Gene How-
The
p ro p e rty is on Birdseye creek.
lund.
Miss Bynum
has
been
teaching the past year in Colorado
und hail again been offered the pos
itio n hut she resigned to accept a
position in the Ashland school sys
tem as home economics teacher.
moved bumps fro m the roads in
West V irg in ia . Yet h is sa la ry o f
$12 w eekly was o n ly fo r his con
stru ctio n w o rk . N ow he gets paid
fo r his singing alone.
H at checker at various dances in
the subuvbs o f New Y o rk was the
beginning o f the career o f B ert
L o w n , d ire c to r o f the B iltm o re o r
chestra.
Fairy Lore in Life Size Figure* in Curious Structure
Designed By Great A r'ist
W ill O sborn’s firs t jo b in 1924
netted h im $18 per week. He p la y
By Caleb Johnson
The hum ble beg in nin g o f the
in a fiv e piece orchestra at the
F ifty m iles weest o f N ew York, candy stick shaft that rises beside forem ost a rtists fo rm one o f the , ed
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C oUn,ry C,ub’ Pi,'1" s>l 'a n , a
in Ihe little to w n o f H am burg, N. the dome lik e e x te rio r o f one o f the
J., stands Ihe most am azing and m ystic room that w ill make the tr ip to ry o f rad io broadcasting. Tenors
o f any c h ild through the b u ild in g an have started as cow chauffeurs,
curious house in Am erica.
B. A. R olfe, co nd ucto r o f the B.
tru c k d riv e rs and road graders A. R olfe L u c k y S trike O rchestra,
Here, in colored cement, have u nforgettable experience.
been reproduced in ''lif e ” size or
It may be entered fro m an e xte r w h ile g irls have begun in the 5&10. te lls th is one on h im s e lf:
“ I had saved up over a m onth’s
larger, figures and groups fro m the io r stone staircase, halustraded by- Many o f the inauspicious beginnings
old German fu iry tales, io make a elephants ttia t look lik e giant a n i w ere at ardous ill-p a v in g labor. A earnings, h id in g it under m y sh irts
veritable w on de r house fo r c h ild m al crackers— o r one m ay go in tr ip to tlie C olum bia Broadcasting in the bureau d ra w e r. One n ig h t
ren to visit.
the w ierdl.v decorated ground flo o r studios reveals a fe w famous radio I came home to be to ld o f burglars
ope ra ting in the b u ild in g . The next
The idea o rigin ated w ith a m an whose latch is lifte d by pressing s ta r’s sta rt in life .
m o rn in g I dashed to the bank w ith
u fa c tu re r oof food products. He had dow n the stuckout tongue o f a g rim
Freddie R ich, fo r example, w ho my money to deposit it in a safe
bought an o ld stone m ill in New- acing iro n cat.
F ro m th i* door
(C ontinued on Last Page)
Jersey, and was w on de rin g w hat steps go d ow n th ro ug h a strange conducts sixteen ra d io program s
to do w ith a piece of land a d jo in passageway. The c irc u la r staircase w eekly, became a p ia n ist in a shab
ing Ihe m ill. He w anted to b u ild is m ounted and Hansel and G retel by m otion p ic tu re house at the age
som ething decorative, but he d id n ’t fo rm its banisters, h o ld in g each o f th irte e n and received but $13
kn ow w-hat he w anted.
others hands and dressed in th e ir a week fo r his ten hours o f im p ro
vised music a day.
One evening in New Y o rk he at q ua in t colored costumes.
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tended the M etro po lita n
Opera
There is a g ia nt m etal plum pud
F red V ettel, te n o r soloist, w-as
House, t he operat thnt n ig ht was din g in a room at the head o f one
seventeen w-hen he procured his firs t
“ Hansel and G retel.’’ That is a flig h t o f the stairs, its w a lls stud
jo b o f d riv in g a b ric k tru c k . H is
great m usical com position, In w hich ded w ith c o rk
cookies. A w itc h sole interest at th a t tim e was to
the characters and theme are taken rides a yroo m stick at the top o f
the
am ateur
ligh the avy
from the famous old co lle ction o f another flig h t and a great w ire secure
w-eight b o xin g cham pionship of
fa iry tales w ritte n by the G rim m spider w-eb stretches across the
New- Y o rk .
B rothers tw o hundred years ago.
tu rre t h ig above.
F m -.i it
the
As produced at the M etro po lita n, strange, m any legged sp id er w ith
Lon McAdams o f the “ Round-
the scenes and costumes, designed g litte rin g glass eyes rung dow n a
V M W BE. G O L F W O ULD N 'T
to w n e rs Q uartet, was but eleven
by Joseph U rban, are in perfect ac w ire strand and dangles th r illin g ly
0 E ÏO P O P U L A R W IT H
w hen he became a cattle d riv e r. His
cord w ith ch ildhood's conception of above the v is ito r w ho has been pre
* O M E F O L K * 'E I T WASN'T
salary o f $12 m o n th ly was a good
ogres ami fa iries, w itches and g i pared fo r his descent.
FOR T H E C H A N C E T O
wage fo r Kansas cow boys at that
ants. Il oeeured Io the v is ito r that
W EAR FANCY P A N T* *
W ith hated breath the little ones tim e.
here was exactly w hat he w anted.
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AN
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w ill g ifllie r around tlie ca ld ro n in
The p rin c ip a l scene o f Ihe opera
(C ontinued on last page)
Ben A lle y , tenor, sang as he re-
lakes place in «he “ Gingerbread
House.” I he man fro m New- Jersey
approached Ihe designer and asked
him to b uild a G ingerbread House
out at Ham burg, using an old lim e
k iln fo r Ihe fo undation and recon
s tru c tin g his stage scenery in en
d u rin g stone ond concrete. At the
fir s t the a rtis t dem urred, but fin a l
ly he agreed to do it.
U rban w ent to w o rk and fo r tw o
years his lim itless im a gin atio n and
astounding crentive genius have had
fu ll play in b u ild in g n dream palace
such ns the w ildest fancies o f fa iry
tale w rite rs have never surpassed.
It is made o f poured stone, and is
colored inside and out w ith a ll the
redianee o f the ra in b o w . Its p e r
m anent snow ro o f is lik e a cake
ic in g six inches th ick, w ith sugar
hearts, crescents and circle s en
c ru s tin g it in a m y ria d o f b e a u tifu l
tin ts . A life size lionse and rid e r,
Standing in order of their academic merit, these seven young officers are from left to right: Paul F.
¡., f, >t ,, iv >• gallop in the d ire c tio n
Yount, AlHance, Ohio; William A. Carter, Ruleville, Mist.; William Whipple, Jr., Baton Rouge,
iipn P.
i Swofford, Independence, Mo.; James K. Herbert,
Charles Keller, Jr., Winnetka, I I I ; Ralph
Of the wind from its rooflree, and
Bostoa. M w .; Fred W. Cast! le. ’ Lake
• Drive,
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* giant black cat crouches on a
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