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l,r. r-e--i f . , (.-. Case of Bulbar Tribune i?11" H Po?-s--F,.I Leased V. re Second Section MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1956 Pages 1-10 CAA Engineer Visits Medford Airport Don Harper. Airport enj.-irer of The (':'.,) A fi r ci ; ! r 1 ; ' j r fiM.in iffr.v:nn H:n' "-ffi' e in Sat tJe arriv-'! ;:. .!"':;-,' 'I --?r r-d'-v morning r jrisr''' tr e a:r-t-rt irs.;:f.i- ;; f pr';-f? a:.ri 'r:'i!f. v. Pit rf:;'!! nn airport 1 fa rpf r .i ' : - rf : ir-.z CO !T p .j . " s ! AA prrif K Hoipc-r r tii r-d to Seattle JWTri.V.- Sf' M.r UXsMic v. nrk H;rrctr. lite mam TcjiiuOv re -liT-f.-ir-ins project tjtfiniilri c-rnpirt'd Thursday Or frM.-.v. Two Complete Daring Atlantic Ocean Crossing in Small Sloop Q&bydrating Process legffiens Storage Life Davi.v Calif R- A now process for df hy ri ra 1 1 n e parhe.s CS.fi apricots is t)t'iii2 stud.rrl m the fond r''fnrr?i laboratories on tlip Umv riiiy nf California campus here. TIip pro -ess - fi eee-dryin -rrniovPs more water from the fruit than do commercial meth ods and lengthens storage life, according to authorities here. gi in mn -.uwom ... mill i BEWARE WW IMITATIONS I LOOK FOR THl HAPPY lTUf DOG TOPS IN QUALITY! LOW IN PRICE Miami. Ha J E Tv. o dar .r u V.'f r Berliner;; rerentlv ('.: )U tp'i a :i!l-dav cro-'-ina of th" Atlantic in a 2-i-foot sloop that would ha-, p f:;'d easily on the ri-ek of Chri-tvpttpr Col-.;mo-.. tiazsmp. Follow ir ;: ti p vu-.r-p tt-- ty the zrrat navator m 1 4rjJ. tr.ev niade it in a boat w'ucii perhaps is the second s.mailcst ever to cross, the A'hintic. 'I lie two sudors. Jr. Han DicnM. 3? a consulting eniiimecr. and Dr. ik-inz Pokoniy. 32. a Berlin ph v .sician. pxpia.ned on docking here after a leisurely crime tiirousn the Eaiianias that the vo ate was no puolicty si..!;! or '. lifi a c 1 enture. " Ii s very simple.'' said Di' ns! ' it s my prescription for healtu. .Some people go to a sanitarium to rest from the stresses and si rams of modern life. I sail a ship instead. ' This was not an adventure trip. We carefully planned every detail. My friends in Berlin con sider me not an adventurer but an exact man." Second Smallest Dienst, the only one of tiie two who speaks English, said he thinks his single-masted sloop. Gruriori is the second smallest ever to cross the Atlantic. He said a somewhat smaller vessel was pointed out to him at .Nas sau as having been used by a woman to cross the ocean. The blond, blue-eyed engineer. ; I his fave deeply tanned, pointed lout that despite its smallness. I the Grudon is reasonably safe, for oceanic travel. "A small boat that is built for hish and Touch seas is safer than ; a big boat not built built for ocean travel."' he explained. "It is a small boat but very sturdy ; and solid." Dienst said he and Pokrony made the trip in two phases. i In the summer of I9o5. they ; sailed the rugged little craft j from Germany around the Kuro- j pean continent to Huelva. Spain the jumping-off point for Co lumbus on his history-making vayage. The second part of their 'r p r-Pa! i- ap Trip Made in 39 Thr-v sa.i.-d f r.. Palma- in !.,i:d-- ai-d from l t"-p 'A 70f(-n-;: 1 A'lantir in rj.v finr. Co!i.p.b;, -:! of Days T .v e C: C.r-.ary Is - '.': -: :r.adr Dif : ti.ati fai Befc -1 : in r.in m!() liad .-'p.iabs imwd op iicavy seas d 5 i:ov f 'ns.cie' d 1 i;rn iiut o"ciod t'yrv hr-d e ' ' i 1 forv of t;-.. 5. s ridny.h of t!,eir frit ids. t;;ov reachi'd Las Pal . 7i)i) miles away, they double-streng'h sail'. ';is v. c: e roui;. t ) u t I never f( It : real danuer ginecr sain. Af'er rep the Canary w as pu.- lied a fas! clip a ' w e w r re 1 s.nk'ii." t anv e en- Ipmi-uoic oppliet in Islands, the Grudon across the w aif rs a! hv Ihp trade winds that favored Columbus. During the final 39 days. Diesl said they ran into only three sizeable thunderstorms, none severe. Worried that they might lose their sails a;:ain, they took them down during oach s'onn and rode out the waves with a sea anchor. The two alternated ttiiht and day at the tiller, silting in a copper-lined, water-tight cockpit in the s!( rn. Each man served a ti.ree-hour vvaich at night. They navigated by th" stars with only a sextant and a chronometer to check position. T'noy had only a small redio receiver no irans mp tor. Dienst and Pbknrnv s!-pt hi two oyi.r.s m t;-e vessels small cabin, in their spare time, they would read, repair sails or study marir.e life, a hubby of both. T;;p n .en took a Pout 27 gallons of fresh water for the whole trip. rso::,!2 n a! one and one half q ::'s per man per day. They bathed ;n sra water. At the e::d ef the voyage, they had aoout five gallons of fresh water left. '!', ir higge.t soprre cf food wa from liie -fa u-elf. Dienst aid the fish were quite often cooperative. "Frequently in tiie mornings we would liiid living fish on the d"ck.' lie said. ' The fish would hit agauist tiie mainsail during tiie night and fall to the deck." They also carried canned meats and vegetables and a sup ply of fresh lemons and pota toes. Tiie Grudon's small auxiliary engine was used only a total of nmr hours during tne entire trip. Dienst said, two hours out of Las Palmas and two hours cuming into Miami. The men wont have much time to enjoy their American vacation. Dienst said he re ceived word in Nassau that he is wauled a! his office as soon as po.-siui,. Pokoniy plans a more leisurely return to Ger many via steamer after selling the Grudon here. Malheur County Portland 'J D A case of j bulbar polio in a 15-year-old boy from Malheur county, scene of ! Oregon's worst polio epidemic !-.st ycas !wt been reported by the State Board of Health. Another case of bulbar polio was reported in a seven-year-old boy living just across the Snake river in Idaho. Both cases were diagnosed by N'yssa physicians. Bulbar is the most severe type of polio, involving paralysis of the respiratory system. ; Dr. Harold M. Erickson. state health officer, said that neither child had received protective shots of Salk polio vaccine. The new report brings Ore ' eon's total number of polio cases this year to 42. well below the j comparable period a year ago. i Polio normally reaches its peak in Oregon during September and I October. j Dr. Erickson said that the !wo cases ot buloar polio in unvac cinated children emphasizes the need for immediat" shots for all eligible persons "if Oregon ex pects to materially reduce the toll from paralytic polio this year." He said Oregon now has "ade quate supplies" of commercial v accine to meet present demand. 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