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PAGE FIVE i i i SUPER-PLANE . TO BOY IS IIP ALL-MEAT DIET 'SINCLAIR WlLL IPfifO KILLED, NINE B BE GIVEN .LINDY ; FOR BLOWING UP. ! PUTS PEP INTO j BE IRIEO ALONE-! INJURED BY GAS I! HIS STEPMOTHER 1 I NEW YOllK, Mar. 22. (P A ( OHEOO.V CITY. Ore.. Mnrrh N1JW TOHK. Jl.ir. 2--'. lPl WASHINGTON.. .Mar. jWV: WAHIIlXllTOX. Mur. . 22. luxurious new airplane. wnn mci.ei ufttjin Jones. .w. iiiceu Afllll. tltro0 WPCks on tin: nlMneai Tho cWsplniey irlnl ..f John II. Two enllstfd man nr.. dead, five Mated motor, "elf-alarler and ot ier ,,,,.,,,,., ,day on vilhjalnmr Stefansson. Arctic Fall and Harry V. Sinc lair today are sufforlnu- from AloU burn. r.." ..,fl ...!.. fn .! i. : t. ' i v nJi n-f (l.wllll ho fl'eU mm-P.W.IK KtVPrOll lV .IllStlCP J PH H i 11 UrH ' a 11 ll fo 11 V fttllStl'd liel Charles U l.lnrtberKh by April uuirdor in connection with the i optimistic, nmhliimiH and enerKetlcj llalh y who ordered the wealthy all 1st. O , explosion which killed his step-j ami fts(.rj;PS thi,,. lo njs dietary ex-'openuor tried alone on April 4. William Mankey, chief engineer mother. Mrs. Inez 1.. Jones, and, ' I Sinclair and the former neeie- fnr the Mahonoy Aircraft company, his half-hrother. Harold. The i n,,lm Pm- tarv of the interior orlKinnlly were ImildPln of the Spirit of St. Louis. , indictment specifically charge! whPn ''' started the experiment 'sl.,,lUli,,u to n .la fol.Q ,.c. : liaa divulged the details of the new f jr Junes. on February 2H he fell "lactadais-1 ond time April 2. hut counsel for i .inn v.. . wis iiesicneu uv iae i..i..- i,n..'ff3 . ... a . n - nuuni i. .-. ...- "jfiii on Keilliw up in ine mnrn-i'.i.. llmoio and Clenr r i. .(.iiitinl htniBpIr ... i .1 i i i i ...i.i. . .t. i .i.... ... in i.. """" oioi . iiiinn-. in a ninmrni nullum w'l"!inn. hill now ne rceiH "like Jlinill-jon' kiuii m..i iiv iib ll will have the name n'lllB . ompnund fracture of the left leu (,. ou, nf m llnl ucttlna riKhf lo ! be present. Km. i..l a.s hU lamoim irans Aiianiu olhol. injuries suffered in ihr ! wni lt " ! (luvpi-ninent counsel Immediate- 3E 7, VV MI Flo W II mtMi Mini one chii-f warrant officer art Miffe Inn from minor burn ns a ivsuM of a nasnliiu' explosion entity ' ahnuril the destroyer ii'iuli'i' Whit ney at Cuuntanainu Hay. iu1;iq The oVatt un William M-lvnil)i- i lt'VOU, when informed of th1 Minst Karl, refused lo!vm, hnsnltal under ntisnleeH of th i I'ii:e nntl i-nmetlltiif? of the Hume avti.inn iinpt tuance, but will Ultfer in other i t.jla.e details. o . ; believe the hoy nuiliy. He wasjnu! SaK0 foundnllon pathnloy It will have f quote.1 as savin. -I would not lpl)iu.tmem whi,,h hns )een udy i i en iiiiMu ifiun in u ... ; OjoIIpvp it even if ho confessed, i ng diets since 1913. The foundn- ,n ui miu c When informed of the indirt- tion announee. ThP tiwt iviib pnn.fnniPr) nt nolle- 1 trmved lo have Sinclair tried ukIkii-iiIh v nml Din imitiiilt U-nu Krantcd by Justice Hailey, who Hot the trial date Immediately, ...tt n V.mi.. ThQ ItltOfll.f flnfuh .... menl win ne me tHt wm-u m imuic luxury. The seats will he deep- Earl .Tones said That 1m I just what I exported.' a man set ond class, of Hal- IMward (Jar- rett. seaman first class, ut Ozark. .Mo. T hose seriously injured were John Fredcri; NT, machinists mate third class, .Mount Unyal, N. J.; I) nld l.erny l'urch. fireman Counsel for Sinclair opposed the ' ' ' ' ;- ond class, of Sn-eatman. Tex.; (Jull- 111 (hk aitt'inlant of San 11 nunc, Oavito, Phftippiue Ist- tlnn iinnnunne,! tlint tliA nnlv nnJnUlVO to never tllC CaHO COntendillK ' , . . .. . . .... - nil i.-iiiiu uu mnnv wntt niin.VMii v elusion li couni rnw ai miK lime j 1 lernin Dcltlo , , , ,i i, , 1 r 1 siiiisiaeiory in apw loruas in in''t . ... , , v. ,m l i..tu- i.-ii...n..ii.i.i i,,,,nii' cusnioiieu leauicr viuum mm mc , Tanker (ioes Ashore i o I -ih.uim, ' i - m iiiKtrument hoard will be of nut- : SAN kraNIMSCO. .Mar. -11. tP) n t i 1 Tho oftr Uy A,,,m ,l- K"n to seaman second class, of Uounoke, hojwny. ,Thi tanker Japan Arrow of the i H ,h" A'.w. m:xkft 11 oeposition and allow the ; a. The nickel-pluted motor Is prob- 1 cieneral Petroleum company went I . . Au.tR. hi .ansson ; yM (lf Hn,.r. R Sinclair to f;et 1 Those who received minor burns ably the most beautiful thinK of Its Khon ttHiQy in Kuchow harbor. I V 'ntirflly on meat. Ksktmos. j un(,4.r way Apr, 2 w(n be opposed .were: William Albert Oardts. chief kind ever built. It. is a Wright chfnn wiirt n m.iL-r. r.(i(veii 1 I ' " "":i,y ceo rire r. Hoover, counsel nil- Kunner or ruterson, .n. .1.: i runic whii-iuriiiii nf y n imropnnu'Pr and i .... ..- ..,. ri!lvo " rvy nnn u...u ti.o ,rut f i(U i.ti(ifor .nthAr '...... . health, he says. "c n" i ........ jj. ... - ui tin 1 1 1 1 1 ' I it' llllllllic urNlll- purlH of the plane were ulso Kll'tB :mf,nt. o from their huihleiH to Lindhersh. , The "vessel with a crew of fifty men left San I'ed rn February I'fi are in perfect l'ostione Oi'ijcin CIjiuso WAK1IINC1TON. Mar. 'I'l.Wt A senate resolution to postpone for one year the placing of the origin clause of the immigration net was approved today by the house im mifraUnn committee. for the Orient. Canadian Banker Dies CANNES, France. .Mar. 2:2. (fP) Sir iMorlinier Davis, widely known C'anndinn lianker and snorts- 'man, died ttulay. Heart disease. Do you enjoy your food? IF you do not enjoy your food it is a true 'sigrc ihat yoa arc losing your appetite. And whan your appetite is "gone" it mean3 you haven't the resistance to ward on" disease. Lojs of appe tite is only a symptom. General weakness pervades the entire body. There is no desire to work or play. . . ' Richi reJ, 'blood builds and lustains Your physician will tell you that lowered vitality is the re sult of an insufficient supply of Ted blood cells those vitalizing elements in the blood that nour . ish and sustain the body., When you get your red blood cells back up to normal, that sluggish, let-down feeling, loss of appetite, rheumatism, boils, pim ples, and skin troubles disap pear. You get hungry again; sleep soundly; solid flesh takc.l the place ofrthat which was onca flabby. You feel strong; and your nerves become steady. , S.S.S. proven record over 100 yean For more than 100 years S.S.S. has been helping peoplo regain their strength and charm. Thousands of users have testified wmiM Another Arctic explorer, Karl sien Anderson, on the all-meat diet since January -4. trnined hack dur ing the latter part of -the period a pound more thnn 'he lost in weiKht at first. Stefansson has lost about nine pounds, but explains that he was 10 pounds overweight anyway. . i "I am convinved that the meat Sinclair. I Itenjumln MuNaudar. seaman first "It would be difficult to exam-j class, nf Chelmsford. Middlesex Ine Fall in advance of the trial," county. Mass.; Kdward l'eier Mich said Hoover, "and we will oppose julskl, aprentice seaman, lialthnorv. stich proceedure. Hesides not be- j Aid.; Howard Franklin l'.ousuuet. IiiK lynctfcnble to exiimine Ml. seaman second class, of Island Fall in advance of the govern-j City. I'nlon county. Ore.; Marvin meiit's presentation of Its case, it t Warern Weavei. apprentice seji would be Impossible for us todo it ! man, of Johnstown, Tn. now before April i!, the day Het for The nffieial dispatch from Vice tin trial. Admiral Ashley llnherison. com- "If the court should sever the I in.imlur nf 1lie Mnonllnu- fleel. Kit ill diet is an excellent one," sier-1 rns(s of J-'all and Sinclair and then j that the accident occurred at U:4i ansson said, "but I would not ioe-iKrnnt a continuance to Sinclair or i a. m.. on March 21. while the per ommend ft for everyone. It would j uontinue the case against both of sonnel wvvv ventilating the coffer be too expensive. The 'meat of,them. until the latter part of May ; (i!im fij(tc(.nt to the gasoline stor- .iiinurt KnitiH wiiivii i (-llIlullll iKnr ine iirsi oi june we woum men inge space. -iNivaiiiu in inri-e sirimn suaKHiie willing to go uneau wnn ine and might cost $r tooSli a day at; trial of Sinelnir alone ind use current restaurant prices." Fall's dejuisitlon If he wns unable t , to be present. The report said that the fumes were Ignited from an undetermin ed source or cause. The men who were seriously PORTLAND ARCHITECTS OPPOSE SALEM BLDGJi Arguments on Fall's motion lo j ,llnK.(i were irnnsfi rn d to the hos- cnntliiue his trial because of ill I pilal ship Mercy wln-re Deleveit alth were called for before Jus- jHm, (;am. died last iiiKlit "Now! I am rlgltt." to its benefit in unsolicited let ters of gratitude. Made only from "fwish vefj- . etable drugs i?athei-ea at the proper soasoft of the year, S.S.S. pives to Nature vhat she needs in making you yourself again. All drujg stores sell S.S.S. Gob the larger size. It is more economical. ' SALEM",' .Ore., )Iar. 22.--(?P Carl Abrams, secretary of the Ktu'te hoard f control, today received t letter from the Oregon Chapter, American institute of Architects, I asking for a conference with the ("state hoard some time next week ! relative to the location of the pro- i poned new slate office building. Whether the conference will he I i hel will he decided when Ahrams i ; comers witn members of the board. lice Jennings Itailey in the Histrict of Columbia supreme court this atiernoon. 11 ine moiion is grain ed the government will ask that Sinclair be placed on trial alone April 2, 4 The men less seriously burned were kept on board the Whitney for treatment. There was no ma terial damae to the vessel, the dis patch said. ' A court of In'nuiry was ordered. n SPAIN RETURNS TO 'INIW TAY TflTAI jlllUUHIL. Illl IUIIIL LEAGUEOFNATIONS;TAKES 2ND JUMP (JKNKVA. Mur. 22. (A1) faioial ;ui-n of Spain to tho IJcjikuo of I The state snpierffe court recently i.Niitlnns was anniiunceil tiiln nftot- SSS Builds Sturdy Health held unconstitutional an act nf the 1027 legislature authorizing the use of funds borrowed from the state industrial accident commission for construction of the buildint;. This case Is now on appeal to the Vnlt ed States supremo court. The Oregon chapter of the Amer- l ican Institute ol Architects, com j posed largely of I'ortlnnd nichi- j John Coolidge Home ; tects, objects strongly to the hica-i WASHINGTON. Mar. 2. (P) 1 Hon proposed for the building, John Coolidge returned to Wash- which is a vacant plot of Htate ington last nlKltt to spend a ten ground immediately north of the su-1 days' spring vacation with his par nrnme court building. tentM ot the White House. noon by Hon I'edrn S.mgro, Span ish representative. " The nnnotineement avhS made by Don I'eilro at a seHHioii of the lennue committee on child wel fare. J le said thai the s decision to return was reached at n cabinet meeting in Madrid this murning. Only the heart-leaves of the tobacco plant WASHINGTON. Mar. 2 2. A Another jump In the rate of re ceipts from March 1 5 Income lax collections was noted today In treasury figures. To the close of business March 20 the payments had reached .1(;r.,or-1.4ii! while for the same period last year the total was $;irK.r.o4,t;iirt. Secretary Mellon holds tha opin ion that the estimates of (he trea sury as to government surplus will not need a revision, shire some Increased congressional appropria tions are likely to offset the extra return from the Income lax. Though the t iiaHury on March 20 took in K7,'MMi,H(Mt and spnt but 11,000,000. its actual cash balance was lower at the end of the day than the day before be cause of the application of the re ceipts to the shorj .time loans. son i The Cheapest Store in the West Lest you forget we say it yet We always sell ?or less Men's Work Sox a dime Army Mess Kits two-bits Children's Oxfords with parocord sole 98c Children's Play Suits, heavy denim 75c" Men's Athletic LTnicm Suits, "Special" .45c" Sealpax twin-button Union Suits 95c , Union Suits, short sleeves ankle length 75c Big Yank Work Shirts, heavy grade 85c 1 Men's or Boys' heavy blue Bib Overalls .... 95c J Ladies' fancy Dress Pumps and Oxfords : S2.98 ,: A nice lot of Ladies' Spring Hats . . v $1.35 to $3.85 Men's wool felt Hats, real values at $1.75 Men's Dress Caps, dozens of them at .' 95c Ladies' all silk Hose, fully guaranteed .85c Men's all leather Work Shoes $2.95 Men's Dress Shoes and Oxfords at .$3.75 I. 15 Men's Suits, values up to $40.00, size 34, 35 and 36 $7.50 and $10.00 Will H Wilson 32 North Front Street Cash Register $20.00 Show Case $20.00 House for Rent Apartment for Rent 2 are goodenough for OEDS o o ',. J That's the bedrock reason for "not a cough in a carload." The tobacco itself! Indeed, the whole why of Old Gold's honey-like smoothness rests in these five tobacco facts: T I Dynamite Kid Arreted 1'OUTLANI), Ore., Mar. 22. (I') Police were advised today by As toria police that Thcrun Milter, ll!. of Salem wlu- was arrested there on a theft charge, had aban doned a car which was found at Llnuton last night. In the car was! found a quantity of dynamite. Vo llen said a stick of dynumito was found on Miller when arrested ut Astoria. -P) Drowncd In Neittlr Tank I!KKU, Ore., March 22. (P) Donald Newton, 4, son of -Leon Newton, was drowned In a sedtlo tank nt I nines yesterday. if Js mm E, Mm SIM I'm 5te& . iii tl 2 3 4 51 The finest tobaccos that grow Only the "heart-leaves" from the q ncart oi me lonacco pianu Selected for tftir silkincss and ripeness to insure that honey' like smoothness Extra long mellowing and nfte- ing in a temperature of mid July sunshine All tobacco . . . pure tobacco . ". . the finest tobaccos that grow O e r. uriiurd c. cm. iiio SMOOTHER AND BETTER NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD ' WASHINGTON. Mai lt was made clear today at the treasury that reKanlb-ss of the re sult of the vote In the senate on the Resolution to obtain his retire ment from the cabinet, that Secre tary Mellon would not. resign. It was evident In treasury cir cles that Mr. Melton would iKiiore the attack upon him in conn reus unless President ('ootide should demand his withdrawal from of fice and no such action was con sidered possible. The resolution for the secretary's retirement, of fered by Senator Couzens. republi can, .Michigan, arose partly from the Teapot iJnnic Inquiry, affil Mr. Mellon'H failure to disclose that Will , Hays, former republican national chairman, had offered him Sinclair Liberty bonds In ex change for ii campaign contribu tion. - ASK ARREST OF - E WASHINGTON, Mar. :'2. (! A rrjfeoltitinn (HrMctiiiK the IiiiukmN rle urrcRt nf ThtmiiH W. Cunnlnn hii'3, rc'iiuliUfun, or riilliili-llil:i. wirnj' pr';.litel to the Hfnnln In ii.imw, Hi'.iiir KlnK, ilcniocrnl, of rtiih, toflay Inl'iirnied I Ho com- IllillHC. Senator Kins piWontHd n rcjiort tnlny frtn the Honalo ranitmlKn funln conkniittfio. rltlng thf; rffutcil nf CunnliiKham to tell llio cniiinQ tep nbotil hW $0.OH rr.ntrihtitinii to the Cfimpal-rn fuml of William H. Vare. He old hp would offer IiIk rPHoliition Introirow dlrertltiK r rout of CnnnltiKliatn for contempt. 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