rEDFORD MAHj TRIBUNE, rEPFORD, ORKflo'y. THURSDAY. JULY 9. 1931. PAGE THREE iley Post - f?1 r , on n enlifrted r 8. navy, w .. o " - . ... of Vic- ,rd :. .cert- C "'r.ka record., was nen . set" r three rite Pri-on at Salem for P Jf local service stations, tld ' stand. . , , hamburser ljn Lrrd B "" .. ,,i,.nv been I, that , ?rt that Flfef and Mur P j aa imitation weapon h .. nilor's faVor, m nt lessen the serl- r r their offense. k '.L, ,.. h would I, to re. WOUld t. The coun w u have thought of that be- nnd dec arc u i" an" .jll onnilltlona the cruiser j-c.'-. -. furlough to visit, 1.1s mother Ine sentence came ' .j. vinrtrtilv ex-' Lid parole as a first offender. rlwr, ntnrtpd a filer ana mu---. - -- lnot "crime wnve" here when -commuted three hold-ups In Am nights, Intimidating their tito with a perfect imitation i'Luger' revolver that fired (tlx but cigarettes. In their .(Mlons they said they spent ur loot, amounting to 128 "for tai and showing the girls mi ume. , t . ktr the' hbM-iips, they went local dances wun iiuee jmm. . . nnA nnhharv atftCPfl ns ana Ar u" a -midnight swimming party" on ipplPgaie. ... - . 1. 4 Thompson', a Cherokee Ih u no plead guilty- to" pass I (hecks on a. local' poolhnll, afctven'4 parole on three "con join: That he relmbiiiSe the iiif for the money expended rtturnlng Mm from Yaklmai ut, that he go. to work and lira Vo his h6m6 lh Oklahoma. . . ' -. !"-- : I PAY VISIT Br. .aid Mrs. A. W. Stone' and Su(e;r)irrlst former residentb iledford. now llvlhir in' Lone kh. CaL were guests -in - this p the first of the week of Attor V mi Mrs. Gus Newbury and mtV'- ;".' Ur. ftone-wns' for many. !years t Ranter ht the first Na wlbanfc, and Miss Iran-is, while I. W stenographer for New 1 nd Newbury and the First !' baiik. ' Hor friends are kwtti Jn learning ; that sfe tke liar examination In jamli three years, ago and Is f mcllclng law in Long Beach. Firrls says she cultivated a rj lo practice law. while work lot the. local attorneys and I" l"ig to California entered F "aool. ' Paonend Miss Fnrrls sfop f this city Tuesday on their K"1 Mp ,nrouEh north- ii In II I lfrl i r r 11 E 111 store No. Tj i SiI,h ",r,ets- 'H1 5o 1, "" .T..8"e 's -old. It Ifm loday. h for nii. vvery Dalr or kh L.1.'. and chll- oc r. Tl tn denartmont h .in LW1.A' This ! of r"'cotefla food ft, So btt"'r1 occommodlite 'sfe. .increasing 'Or. ." 7 " "on of Eu- t duetiriBlhis Mg Bho(. I0"' r .Mod' "It. omnB the liast boy, L' " W '"J-Ing the m I,P Mpl-P6ghlln. 'CTn1; t u,k 0.,7. 1Y-n from Ki "T rrelstoroA fm K !', .hl r-nainder frm r""'1" and hrm' m,T said. rt ..., in tv al ,hf " of Globe. Gallnno By J,eon It. Diu-st (Copyright, 1 93 V by the Associate,! Press ) Part VII. Wiley Post was hnppy when the way was smoothed for the opportunity to make real the "biggest thing he could think of that bug to go around the world.' With assurance of the financial backing of F. C. Hull, his Okla homa friend, and the spontaneous co-operation of his navigator, Har old Cutty, Post went to work in earnest shaping things for the argosy he. had "dreamed of for over four years." . Trio Dig moment had arrived ror the young man who, as farmer boy, had expressed his aviation bent by whittling out air plane models. . To Post the task of getting his sieeK monoplane, 'Winnie Mae In condition was the main objec tive. He himself, as usual, was riding the crest of health's wave. Nor did he feel misgivings about hls'Ublllty to handle the plane as long as net- motor soothingly sang. It was primarily the Job of the meticulous Gatty to fuss with maps, charts, logarithms nnd nil those things a good navigator rel' Ishes. To make perfect ' his plane, Wiley spent a month at the air factory oh the Pacific coast where he once worked as chief test pilot. The 425 horsepowered, super charged motor of his "Winnie Mae" was to be termed both his "mascot ana good luck charm." Upon its throbbing nine cylin ders he lavished the mass of mc chanlcnl lore gleaned from his working on all sorts Of engines. He even reached buck lo utilize that experience born of1 barn storming tlaya-'Svhen he thrilled country crowds with ;. his wing walking and parachute leaps, ami gave the right click to erratic motors. It was only a Rhell of the en gine Uint carried hlirt to victory In -the 1930- national non-slop air derby ' from the Pacific coast to Chicago. Parts had been replaced only after they had been X-rayed, etched, "and microscopically stud ied. "We spent as much' money on .it' Post said, "as a new en gine would cost, but we wouldn't trade ,it .for two new ' ones, I'm sure." To gain more speed he worked out his own fuel carrying nrrnnge-i meht unci altered the wing adjust.! ment.. The fuselage and five wing units served as gasoline recep tacles, . This moved the weight sufficiently to the front to permit what Post said Would' bo easier handling, evener balance nnd bet ter' speed flying position. A slight negative angle of Inci dence to the wings was made to "give more speed nnd at the same time balance the. load better." Fullv loaded, tho ship weighed aboul 6u00 pounds with a range of 8400 "miles on. the 640 gallons of gas and 31 gallons of oil which she carried. Spare parts assembled were valve springs, bearings for engine, rocker arms and spark plugs. Post saw no need of carrying either parachute or life raft. The food was limited to Just a ie bites." Wiley sized up the situa tion this way: Vlf we come down in the ocean well, It'll be all over. Food won't do us any good." Comtiasses for pilot and navi gator were packed, as well as other convention Instruments. There was also an "artificial hori zon" and a "directional gyro" to aid In fog nnd other Wind flying. Above the place for Navigai"! ! "' ck. a glass fittdd in i, kW"" cut in ,he wi"B le Pink of ii(.rfr.it...n . headed for Hoosevelt field after "ul " ""'s sojourn in Washing ton. Wiley went to tho xnr.lt.. i I ing permission to fly over Kussia. I ms had be.-n granted, however, while they were en route. Wiley jokingly said, upon hi'uring this information, there Was not much for them to tlo "but to let presi dent Hoover have a chance to look over a couple of ombittods men." They did talk, however, with Secretary Stlmson of the state department, ami proudly posed for pictures wllli the ranking cabinet officer. To capital reporters Post raid they were "going to fly around the world In ill davs, and maybe less." Post said plans fhowed 107 hours of flying time would be required. This was prophetic, the actual flying time being only a few hours less. They figured the ship would have an average cruising speed of 150 rnilis an hour. It did. Wiley and Ills partner loitered at Roosevelt field several weeks, waiting for Dr. .lames Kimball of the U. B. weather bureau, to say nil was well. Mechanics marveled at the hverhnnism of the "Winnie Mae." Every now and then Wiley, dubbed at the field the most "un worried man Ihrtt ever flew across tho Atlantic," gave his plane a casual look over, always leaving with a satisfied expression. Then came the. big moment, the dawn of June 3. To Harbor ('.race, N. v., they streaked. Mid afternoon found Wiley Pout Her-lin-bound over the Atlantic, real action in tempo with a long-cherished dream. (Tomorrow: Wiley Post curves Ills niche, high in aviation's shin ing hall of funic). 1 CLYDE STEVENS FUiMIDAY jFunevnl services for Clyde Oli ver SteveiiH, e.Kht-yenr-old son of Mr. and . Mrs. Claude Stevens oT Lincoln Street, who parsed uwity Wednesday after a brief HliiesH duo to tet:mu caused from a splinter In the foot, will he con ducted hy ltev. A. O. Hennett at the Conner chapel at 2:00 p.m., Friday. Interment will he In Jack sonville cemetery. Kittle Clyde was born In Med- ford and attended the Jackson school. Mo leaves, besides his par ents, one sister, Maudle Stevens and a host of friends of the r-mti.. iVw. avion.) tVinii. ol 11 rom i- ,i.i,. I..-! sympaiiiy in huh uuu nuur ui reavement. 10 RELIEF HURLER; OFTEN WINS $250 Chad Kimsey, the St. Louis Browus' elephantine pitcher, has heard a lot about the depression, but he can't find It. The money market, in fact, has been decided ly easy with Chad recently. : I'nder the Brawns' IS31 rules, a pitcher who either saves n game already won or wins one which Is tied up, collects $250 for his efforts, i Kimsey is "rellevur-in-cliief" of the Hrowns' curving corps, und is finding no fault whatever to the role, sometimes regarded as a rather lowly one for a pitcher. i llig Chad recently won lute-inning games from the Vunkees and Athletics on successive days nnd collected $500 of P. Do C. Hull's cash. "Iliisine'ss." said Kimsey as lie pocketed the money, "Is decidedly on the upward trend nnd prosper ity is just around the corner." Pipgras Finally Wins ! NKW YOKK (VP) When George Plpgias, big righthander of the New York Yankees, turned in a victory in the latter stages of the Juno campaign against the Cleve land Infliuus, it marked his first of the season. Pipgras, who got off to a lute stait duo to nti appendl cltles operation during the winter, had failed in every ultempt since Mnv 1. TO PLAY IN UIHUt PARK .Ike rorter and his newly form ed orchestra will play at the dance In I.lthla park In Ashland Saturday night, which will open tho summer season of duneing at the open air pavilion. Porter, who has played with a number or dunce bands and orchestras on the coast, Is well known In Med ford, and many southern Oregon dance fans are glad to hear ot his return to the valley. Jj 1 If rftf 'V -til 1 Vacation-Days in Bungalow Camps AMID the peaks of tho magnificent Canadian Rockies, near beautiful lakes nnd swift rivers set in the heart of primeval foposts, are the Canadian Pacific Bungalow Camps. I'.re al the fami y may enjoy an -easy clothes," out-oJ-doort vacation at moderate cost . , w th trail-riding, fishing, moun am. lii'Jhind. nwimming. other thrilling recrettions. 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