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PAGE NINE
PACIFIC REACHED
BY SEAH0SP1TAL
George F. Baker, New York
Financier, Reported Out
of Danger After Mercy
Dash by Hospital Ship
ABOARD CUTTER TANEY IN MID
PACIFIC. May 28 p George P.
Baker, one of the world's wealthiest
men, was reported out of Immediate
danger today after a floating ho
pttal contacted the New York bank
er's yacht In mld-Paclflc.
Dr. D. J. Zaugg of the United
States public health service boarded
the yacht Viking at 3:82 a. m. (9:22
a. m E.S.T.) after a race to bring
emergency aid to Baker, during which
the cutter Taney was converted In
mid-oceari Into a -floating hospital.
Dr. Zaugg reported no immediate
blood transfusion was necessary to
save the 59-year-old banker from peri
tonitis. He said no attempt would be made
' to transfer the chairman of the First
National bank of New York from his
yacht to the cutter.
Dr. Zaugg will remain aboard the
yacht during a 270-mlle race to Hono
lulu. The cutter will convoy the
yacht Into port.
Flashing searchllghta of the Viking
led the Taney to the yacht's side
early this morning, ending the speedy
mercy dash. Dr. Zaugg and available
medical supplies were lowered to a
small boat and five minutes later
he was at Baker's bedside aboard the
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Week-End
SPECIAL
Why not have an early
breakfast the two holidays
and serve Model Battery's
BUTTERHORNS
3 for 13c
for dinner or your outing, we
have the
Roses In Snow
CAKE
with apricot filling and frost
ing. each 49c
Picnic Cakes
Each 5c
MODEL
BAKERY
Phone 511
yacht.
Calm mm and bright moonlight
facilitated the transfer.
Th Viking appealed for aid yes
terday after Baker had undergone
an emergency operation performed by
Dr. W. B. Clark of the Canadian Pti
ciflo liner Nlaeara. which hove to
In answer to the Vtklng'i pie for
aid.
Lut night the United States navy
entered the race against death, send
ing a plane out from Honolulu to
overtake the cutter with serum ob
tained after the Taney sailed with
Dr. D. J. Zaugg of the United States
public health service.
Sixty miles out of Honolulu, Lieut.
F. C. Sutton, piloting the plane, dip
ped 300 feet over the Taney and
dropped two specifically wrapped par
cels Into the water, from which they
were quickly picked up by the cut
ter'a crew.
One batch of serum was designed
to permit tests of the Taney'a crew.'
.should a blood transfusion be neces
sary for the stricken banker.
HOLLYWOOD LADY
HELD FOR
I CLUB PUSS
Continued trom tae One )
the rounds of the Inner circle. A
detonation cannot be long delayed.
although some expert efforts now arc
being made to avoid It.
Acting Vlee-Chalrman Stewart re
signed the other day for the an
nounced purpose of taking a better
outside Job, but a contributing fac
tor was that the rooms of the com
mission are too small to hold some
of the conflicting element. Possible
successor: Ex -Congressman Drlscoll
of Pennsylvania.
Cooperation.
Further recent British steps to ease
the flowing tide of gold toward the
United States are evident. They are
the result of broad official hints from
Washington which managed to reach
the right parties In London.
Concern over gold has thus con
tinued to wane in official quarters.
In the minds of officials here, the
problem Is definitely tied to financial
speculation in this country. That is,
they now agree excess Import of
gold primarily reflecetd foreign buy
ing In the American high-grade bond
markets. (Not armament buying,
etc.) Since speculative activity hi
been -moderate lately, gold import!
have faflen off.
This Is only a hiatus.
Tnes.
No one seems to know anything
fhont a new tax bill this session.
Congressional fiscal leaders say they
will not stand for one. At the same
lime, responsible treasury authorities
are noticeably Itching to revise ad
ministrative features of the present
law. They will certainly seize any
opportunity td submit a bill making
Important administrative changes to
ward the close of the session If they
have reason to believe there Is half
a chance of getting It through.
While waiting. Treasury Secretary
Morgenthau Is personally comforting
himself by conducting a drive on In
come taxpayers, checking and double
checking the returns, particularly of
New Yorkers. This seems to be the
main subject of private discussion
in the financial district.
NEW YORK. May 28. (P) Adela
Rogers St. Johr? Hollywood soenarlit
and newspaper writer, and her hus
band, Patrick OToole, publicity man,
were two of seven persons arrested on
simple assault charges as a result of
a fight early today outside Bill's Gay
Nineties, a mid-Manhattan night
club.
Three men were Injured, one seri
ously, in the affray, which attracted
a crowd of more than 100 persons,
most of them In evening clothes,
three police radio cars and a hos
pital ambulance.
Those arrested In addition to Miss
St. John and her husband were Wil
liam Wright, radio commentator, who
was taken to Bellvue hospital with
n fractured skull; Daniel (Don) Hlg
r:ina, who said he was In the pub
licity department of the Columbia
Broadcasting system; Henry Tannen,
part owner of the club; William
Walsh, a host, and Charles F. (Sail
or) Grande, doorman.
Cause of the fight, In which all
agreed fists swung freely, was a mat
ter of much dispute In the East Slst
street police station, where all were
'taken. The Issue was left for de
cision in Yorkvllle court today, where
they were to appear.
Miss St. John said she and her
party had been celebrating In honor
of Wright, who was to have gone
to a new position In Hollywood, and
decided to "top off" the evening at
the night club. They were refused
admittance because the house was
full, Tannen said. While they were
discussing the situation. Miss St.
John said, someone took a swing at
her. She dodged, and the battle was
on.
The party of four filed charges
against the club employes, who tn
turn filed counter-charges.
The seven were released in $500
bail each. William Hlnneman, a
guest of the club, provided the en
tire (3,500.
urer. L. H. McBee of Dallas will be
the delegate to the national con
clave. The convention passed a resolu
tion approving formation of cooper
atives to facilitate movement of crops
from grower to market and to prevent
losses due to strikes and other con
ditions. A resolution supporting the
neutrality bill lost on the ground the
measures does not adequately define
goods and effects eligible to foreign
countrlr in time of war.
Ml POLICE
BEND. May 38 (AP) Bend young
sters gave police, firemen and doc
tors a start when they reported a
playmate fell into a 48.000 gallon
tank near the railroad station. The
authorities drained the huge tank
but there wasn't any victim.
G RO CERY CLERKS
TO GET PAY BOOST
PORTLAND. May 28. APJ Three
hundred Independent retail grocers
completed an agreement with the Re
tail Clerks' union today. The grocers
will pay 17. 50 ft week for Inexper
ienced help and 127.50 for experienced
clerks.
The work week will be 54 hours. A
Sunday closing will go into effect on
November 1.
Notes.
There Is talk In Texas quarters
(but unconflrmable here) that aon
Elliott might be persuaded to run
for governor of. the largest state.
Treasury Secretary Morgenthau Is
understood to be looking for that
Chesapeake k Ohio bookkeeper who
made a $50,000,000 mistake and did
not discover it for rive years. Men
like that are hard to find.
ILL NEVER MAKE
THAT MISTAKE .
AGAIN
DOUGLAS INFANT
SURVIVES KNIFE!
PORTLAND. May 28. (AP)
Douglas county's nationally famed
"twin within a twin" babe Is resting
satisfactorily and probably will re
cover, doctors at the Doernbecher
hospital said today.
Surgeons removed a seven-inch em
bryo, her twin, from her abdominal
cavity Wednesday, The 13-month old
tot will remain at the hospital Indefinitely.
POTTS RE-ELECTED
F!
CLATSKANTK. May 28. (AP) O.
W. Pott of Jefferson became presi
dent for his fifth consecutive term
yesterday at the annual Oregon Farm
ers' Union convention.
The union elected Ronald Jones of
Brooks, vice president, and re-elected
S. B. Holt of Salem, secretary -trea a-
"I tried another brand of
corn flakes, thinking I'd
bought m bargain. Now I
know better! They didn't have
Kcllogg's crisp freshness."
No imitation can match the
delicious crispnesa and flavor
of Kellogg's Corn Flakes.
They're made better, packed
better, taste better. Kept
oven-fresh In the exclusive
waxtite inner bag.
At grocers, ready to servo,
You can t buy
bigger value.
Made by Kel
logg in Battle
Creek.
Say nWCfpe before
you say "CORN FLAKES"
CORN I
FLAKES fi
isiB
Insist On Delicious
Lost River
BUTTER
The Rockefeller estate will not be
entirely bare. Members of the New
York stock exchange are contribut
ing the usual tlo apiece to raise about
20.000 death gratuity.
Individual economists differ as
widely as lawyers, but even some in
the new order are expressing some
doubt as to whether Mr. Roosevelt
la getting the right economic advice
For Instance, his wages and hours
message expressed the desire of put
ting "a floor" underneath the exist
ing living standard by federal decree
of a minimum wage level and maxi
mum hours. There la another school
of thought which holds he might let
floor repairs go and turn is atten
tion to the ceiling, .with a view to
adding another story to the house.
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m lw r.
Lipton grows Tea . . . Lip
ton knows Tea. From the
lofty heights of famous tea
gardens comes Lipton's
quality which means added
flavor, true economy to
you. At all grocers. ,,
1.
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YELLOW LABEL 0ftANQE PEKOE; ALSO GREEN JAPAN
swrt -(turn wrm faMum
FRESHESJ 'because it's Real Mayonna'se
made with "FRESH PRESS" SA IAD Oil
WHV DOES BEST FOODS WEAL QvJ 7- fl
MAYONNAISE TASTE SO MUCH P"TJ, '
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t'Tf'. ' J '"S)jt BeCAOSI BEST FOODS IS MADE V IS
if U ( -I 'm WITH THE FRESHEST SALAD I
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A Tip:
Store Closed
MONDAY
MEMORIAL DAY
Buy For 2 Days
0
Saturday Specials!
Trrpnrf for a two dny Holiday wlwn shopplnf nm tomorrow
(Mnturrtfty). Out store will rrinnln closed Monday, nrrat
prrpnrotlon wi hf'n made supply your stery food nd
for the two. holidays. Tha tlnrst of foods as nsnal at usnal
I.uman Lo,' Prices. We'll look for yon In tomorrow.
find by confin
ing all my food
buying to Luman
Bros.' store, I can
save money and at
the same time et
the best the mar
kets afford."
Fig Bars
FRESH
2 ibs. 25c
Ginger Snaps 2 n. 25c
Peanut Buer 2 ibs. 25c
$ .98
Peerless Brand. 49 lb. saek - S1.10
Oregon Blend Hardwheat, fully
guaranteed. 49 lb. sack ..$1.40
. Kitchen Queen an all purpose flour.
49 lb. sack 91.69
Luman's Meat Specials!
Choice R. I. Red Fryers per lb. 25c
Choice Beef Pot Roast per ib. 1 5c
Prime Rib Roasts w ib. 20c
Hamburger fresh ground ib. 1 5c
H Steaks sh0 -nc t' lb. 20c
Short Ribs Beef Ib. 12V2c
Hens Choice Young R. I. Red lb. 20c
Veal Rib or Loin Steaks Ib. 20c
Veal Shoulder Roasts . lb. 15c
Country Style Sausage . per Ib. 15c
Pork, fresh side, lb ....20c
Lunch Meats, lb. Pr'm,,,m A"or"'' .25c
Swift's Premium Ham, lb. " w "hoi.29c
Swift's Oriole Bacon, lb. .28c
Swift's Silver Leaf Lard, 1 lb. carton 17c
Swift's Jewel Shortening, 4 lb. crtn. 59c
Swift's Corn Beef Hash, No. 2 tin, ea 15c
Swift's Premium Corn Beef, 2 for 35c.
12 oi. tins
Swift's Pearl Bulk Shortening, 3 lbs. 39c
Sunshine
Erispy Crackers
or
Honey Orahams
2 lb. box
32c
hyvvvvv
Candy J
Fancy Chocolates
3
V V IDS. iSO? sl
A A A A Jf
m IIIIIHIH ai
8 lb. Boxm
63c
in bulk
2 lbs. 25
POTATOES
50 pounds, No. 2's....... ...
10 pounds No. l's ..
...?1.00
20e
New Potatoes 10 ibs. 23c
I Kellogg's COFFEE
Corn Flakes Red "A"
2 regular Ground fresh the
. sUe pkgs. way you like It.
Kraft's Miracle Whip
Salad Dressing or Sandwich Spread
35c 25c
QUART SIZE PINT SIZE
SUGAR h
10 lbs.
57c
100 lbs.
$539
?vrr unnnn rjeu.mtA nn li. ttatkiiun
IVORYFLAKB Pkg.23c
Marshmallows FT.T 2igPkgs25c
HONEY NVocr8 5 lb, pail 49c
una tnvrwwAVt u. R lh nail SI .19
CI2S(RISC0 3 lb pail 590
MILK
4 Tall Cans
29c
7as 48 Cans
$3.45
LUMANS
Bakery Specials
' SATURDAY ONLY
A Prize Winner
Tomorrow ws will feature, a lemon Chiffon Pie
which is perhaps the finest you've ever tasted.
The Rogue valley housewife from whom we se
cured this recipe is widely known for her unusual
and delightful dishes, this chiffon pie, you will
agree is no exception.
FRUITS Ct VEGETABLES
SATURDAY ONLY
Lettuce head 5c
New Peas 3 Ibs. for 17c
Bunch Vegetables 3 for 10c
Local Fresh, Tender
OUdWUCIIICa LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
SPINACH 1:,:! 4 Ibs. 19c
Grapefruit . . . . 3 for 19c
Full of Juice. ' Madlum site
28c
This pie will serve 5 or 6 people
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