THE fflCBMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OBEGON.
SEA PIASTERS
SflRJNTEREST
Problem of G re iter Safely
on the Ocean One for
j 1
Naval Architects.
Washington. — The world of eier
chant shipping Is iitlraefing ulleutliHi
again. Congress l.ns shewn Inlerosl
In Hie plans ef the United States ship
ping hoard Io sell Ihe A lhinile Heel to
private Interests and » number of dis
asters have focused notice on Hie
shipping business.
It seems quite likelv that Ihe win
ter's toll of ships Is not a closed ehup
te r for the late wlnlpr and early
spring constitute a period of iim ii | h ' h I u
ous weather in the north AHuniii
Then follows Hie Iceberg season The
United blnles coast gourd. In co-o|>er-
alien ndlh oilier m aritim e nations
inalnlttlns an Iceheig patrol, through
nut Ihe Reason d irlng which Hie
grent Ice Islands come floating down
on the bosom of flic Labrador current
to « tors the ship lanes and menace
navigation. Notices of Hi.» where
abouts of such bergs are radioed hut
fog Is an enemy which renders the
ship paths fa r fro.o safe.
Solve Safety Problems.
Much has been done, perhaps nil
that can he dene, so far ns radio ml
llzntlon Is cnncerse.1. Technical ex
peris are more ind more turning tlielr
attention to Hie ships themselves. The
Veslrls mystery Is not a forgot lei,
chapter, by any means. It Is true that
there was dlfllciilly ,n locating that
ship because of wrong radio hearings,
hut also there was something the mut
te r with the vessel to cuuse tier dis
tress In the flrst place.
It Is thought that the next Impor
tan t step toward safety nt sen niu.it ;
he taken by naval architects and have j
to do with the construction of the j
vessels themselves. The highest sl::P j
already has been expended on ship ,
construction, hut still somelhlng oc '
caslonnlly g i-s
eng.
It Is a IL ile doilcult for the lay- 1
man to gain a full comprehension of j
the stresses which a ship must stand I
In a seaway. The forces of wind and
wave are beyond ordinary reckoning.
As ships have become larger Io size i
new problems nrlse which ancient
mariners had no ause to consider ’
T he United States shipping hoard has '
a fund from which It makes advances
to shipbuilders desiring to Increase
the .American merchant marine. The
board, therefore, has 11 special Inter
est In the design of lle s e vessels mid
th eir safety ami sen worthiness.
Building at Low Ebb.
Amedcan shipbuilding now Is nt
low ebb, according to the I ’apartment
of t ’omnierce. Merchant ships under
constru.'lion In American yards new
coiistltule only 2 per cent of current
world shipbuilding. This Is Hie last
country on the list of murltlme na- [
tlons In new construction. England, '
of course, stands tlrst mid Germany |
second. These ure our two principal
competitors In the foreign trade. Then 1
come Iiollnnd. France, Japan. Sweden.
Russia, Italy and Denmark In the o r
der unmed. So It Is expected that de
mand w ill soon bring about a spurt
In American shipbuilding.
Govern
menf otflclnls ns well as private own
ere are aiixinus Hail Hie new ships
const ructen he safe.
T he havoc wrought by wind nt sen 1
Is great eve.i on steam liners. ri’lnd 1
pressure is a trem endous force Itm i
the waves which toss a vessel about. |
twist Hnd strain her plates and exert I
tremendous pressure upon her basic j
Structure are Hie arch enemies.
A small vessel, while more readily
capsized or swamped h.v heavy seas
Is not subject 1,, Hie same strain as a
large liner. The longei Hie ship, Ihe
greater Hie slrnln plnceil upon her.
I,ot us take the Ailantlc. which Is
the busiest of Hie oceans in which
Amertenn ships ply. Ii. such a storm
as limy he expected a ’ fills eason
the crests of the wines are »0111«
yarda apart. I lie wines averna. nliniit
forty feet high or ms high ns n three
or four story house, a snmll -lu|.
fell les up noil ilown II esa swells with
coiiipnriilhe ease If .»lib |„ well co.i
strucied. not meritml< (| itn.l ,.i<.|,<-rly
hiinilleil. Ile i pitch w ill he aiivb M
1« cause dlst Huron to hinillulihers he
cause she will elloili hills ot wnler
eonipiinihle to 11 In ,„.r
«rude ,,1,
tend. Now tnhe 11 In.x-rt ship suy one
fWMl or IÜSI le d in lenglh II.., nose
Will be on the crest while hei stern
Is In Hie iroucli T lie ie fo r v the sleep
lies, of the climb Is mm li less, only
s I m iii I 5 |s r cent oil no aver me
Pro
eeedltiK to Ihe big lli,,.r she Is long
enough to bridge il.t 1 rougl, ........... ..
on ..lie eresi 11 nd he. .tern on Hie
ot her.
H ogging an* Bagging
Il Is Hie greni liner which f,.,»lr»
the m ost h ílen se slrn ln
II will |,o
Seen th ill 11 ship Ins ollies n b rid a r
ftn m eresi l„ cresl
It,.
,„,d stern
■ave p len ty of wnler nronn.l ih em
acting us SIIHions. hm th ere Is v r y
l l t t k wulei I....... m b the m iddle el ihe
sh ip , not enough to rt«m her. So. thi n
tb»re is h lei tille downward pressure
i.'nldshlps. The whip must lie eon
• iruvted, or this
s|nm,g|,
• " * ’»rl,>k. m e , s „ r e ,,,,1
s. t this sagging.
A»»1«. ■» »lie llm u precis it . her
s.h ldlo Is u p b .rn e by . ne el , he huge '
«-•íes,,, while ts.w ...... H„ .r „
(m
s.ipisiried. In Sume e n s e . h. li.g e n u r e
b out or water. Then .he pressure a ,
e p w n rt In the middle with dew nanr.l I
pressure .1 .«H.er ......
1» called
h«rc nf . KUher p resura
• eb lp s hm k. There!..,e, am I, s ship
» u s i be b u llí like a lam l brh|gt
aeiose
a si ream designed to enrry a heavy
world might not fare so well In a n
load, but also must he built like a
Policeman No Bother
bridge upside down to resist a heavy other ocean. All these matters are re
ceiving
careful
tecli.ileal
study
and
It
to This Ohio Bandit
upward pressure.
Is hoped that each year w ill see great
Cleveland.
Ohio.— -‘So the robber
Many Ships Vanish.
er safety at sea.
held up Hie policeman and the drug
T here are many records o f complete
store with the otlieer’s own gun and
disappearances of ships ut sen The
escaped with $158 I d cash.’*
moor notable case affecting Americans Asks $2,000 for W hite
Thus ends the fourth chapter In the
has to do w ith the utter dlsiipfienr-
A lligator; First of Kind somewhat turbulent history of the
unee 1 the Cyclops, the great naval
collier, which was In touch w ith the
Jacksonville. F la .—T w o
thousand Marshall Drug company during these
last 28 days. Three times tn a month
world by radio one hour and utterly dollars for an alllgn to r!
gone without a trace the next. No
Those who prefer blonds w ill hnve llte drug store had been robbed by the
The police w e re Irked
wreckage was ever found. She had to pay that much to W . D. Godfrey, same man.
They detailed 1‘alrolman
ru.i been blown up by a German tor alligator farm owner, for what lie be about It.
pedo. Most naval architects believe lieves the only w hile alligator In ex Leo Honsa to do special duty ul Hie
that tier back was broken by one of istence— rare as Hie celebrated white store.
Scarcely hnd Honja entered the
Giese stresses and she sank to Hie elephant o f India.
bottom Instantly.
8<?veral tankers,
Godfrey and his taxiderm ist, Oscar place on Ids llrsl night on duty when
Ihe fain lllar robber entered.
lie
ships ot a fy|ie especially susceptible Swed, were searching In
Florida
Io sugglng and hogging strains, huve swamps for tu rtle when they saw what walked op Io Hie policeman mol. while
disappeared in the same manner.
looked like a whitewashed fence rail Honsa was not looking, grabbed the
Disposition of cargo Is another m at moving. The rail turned out to be a guu from his holster.
ter which Is receiving special atten six-foot saurian, apparently a yellow
tion. Ilnilly dls|M,sed cargo w ill In ish white from trailing through a lime
Floating Mines Menace
crease these dangerous strains and pit.
British Coastal Ships
Later, a fte r Its capture, the alliga
goveintnc. t lns|«ctors. ns well ns Ihe
marine Insurance companies are Ite- tor men found they had an albino a l
London.— Mines planted during the
enmlng more Inslsteut concerning this ligator— the flrst ever known in F lo r great w ar remain a menace to ship
ida.
branch o f shipping.
ping in certain ureas around the
Depth of seas makes a great differ
An offer of
from the London British coast.
ence In the length of waves. A very zoo was turned ilown. T he rank and
T h e adm iralty has Issued a warn
deep sea permits tremendous swells tile of dusky alligators sell for $15 to Ing to mariners against traw ling where
to form. Unless they break Into $20, but whoever .heard of a white unexploded mines are known to have
combers they are not so dangerous. A one?
been sunk. Il Is stated that off Land s
Godfrey believes his And Is seven etal, Ihe south Devon coast, the Straits
ship merely has to climb one long
bill and descend another. In the deep teen years old. judging by Its weight, of Dover, the Norfolk, Yorkshire and
I'aclfle the crest of waves nre h alf a lit) pounds, and length. T h is Is youth Northumbrian coasts, the Orkneys, anil
mile high. No ship ever constructed for nn alligator, as many live for hun Hie Heligoland Bight, It Is probable
T he albino Is said some of the mines lying on (he botloin
can bridge these swells. A ship which dreds nt years.
tiny still he dangerous.
would be seaworthy Is one part o f the to be uniisiinIly ferocious.
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car buyer
should have
QOME DAY you will consider buying
— a new car.
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from photographs of scenes at General
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car wallowing in a sunken road with
water over the hubs . . . a car bucking a
long stretch of cruel bumps and pot
holes . . . a car straining to reach the top
of a heart-breaking hill . . . a car doing
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that few cars are ever called upon to do.
f i n g m a f i l i m i Ground road, maJt t j d
to t i t t variotu pa rti of G m tral Motorj can tittdtr
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models of a General Motors car at the
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A K itntific "bath tub”— not to wath cart, but to thow
th t Proving Ground atgtnrtrt tx a ctlj n b a t bap p m
ubm a car i t driven through water
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In the Matter of the Estate
of
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Joseph Fletcher McNaught, Deceaa
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tl
the undersigned executrix of the Ii
W ill and Testam ent of Joseph Flett
er M cNaught, deceased, has filed t
final report w ith the clerk of t
above entitled Court and that t
Judge of said Court has designat
Saturday, the 27th day of Apr». 1»
at 2 o ’clock In the afternoon as t
time, and the rooms of the above e
titled Court In the Court House
Pendleton, U m atilla County, Oregc
as the place when and where hearli
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If any they have, why said repo
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th ,s 2*th daY of Marc
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