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    THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FATJ5. OREGON
PAGE FTV2
Aucnst 9, 1933.
CITY BRIEFS
Courthouse Records
Dlvorra Hum riii-u.
Jean R. Johnson filed .ult for
rllvoroo from llalpli J. 0. John,
on. Plaintiff charge, cruel and
Inhuman trat limit end eks
....mdv of minor child and
IS6 per month for chlld'g sup
port. Marriage McBeee.
nUokensteit-Bbort V. B.
Mtrkeiiitaff, II. Isrmer of Kla
math rails, native of Kn..,
to Jane Hliort, SO, Klamalh Kelle.
native of California.
a-rl.l.nt 11,-Dorls Filed.
IU Hecocta fllnd report of car
turning over neiuraay
anrum n ver and Bsat-
tr Car skidded from road whan
brakee war. applied '
No tnlurlaa raported. Car badly
damaged.
Just Ire of Fnar Court.
It T.Wnr. alia. Gilbert H
h. hniinA over to grand Jury
on two cbargee of larceny ol au
automobile and aaaault with la
test to rob.
1 Vital Statistics
BIRTHS A
FAIiMEH Born to Mr. and
Mre. A. O. Palmar. I8 Martin
street, a daughter. August I.
at Hlllalda iroaullal. Weight
1 pound and 1 ounces.
ASH WOHTIl Born to Mr. and
Mra. R. B. Aihworth of Klamath
Fella, a aon. August 7. 1S. at
Klamath Vallay hoapltat. Weight
I poundi and i ouucoa.
Obituaries
un.l lAM A. IWUMAJt.
William A. Rodman, aged 41
yeara, a resident of a local hotal
(or tha lest yaar. paa.od away
'August at :16 a. m,-lo low
TL . ! Iri.r lilntea. - Surviving
irt a broth.r in Wash ngtoa and
hi. molhar In tha asst. " "
i member of Tarra Haul. lodge
No. 16. B. P. 0. E.. and Ma.onlc
lodge, both of Indiana. Mr. Rod
man waa aiao a vi.i
World war. Ilia remains reeMti
tha Gold Boom at tha Earl Whit
lock funeral homa. Plna atreet
t sixth, where trlende may call.
Notlca of fun.ral eervlcee to ba
announced later.
Returna Vrom Co.t Mri. T.
R. Ulllenwalara returned Mon
day from Crescent Cliy. where
"I baa spent the pest month
with her two children and moth
,r. Mra. Ellaabelh Kam.by. At
. ' .. .,..!. .lih tho musical
program for tha American L-
lon auta convention, Mra. Wi
lenwetere expeote to return to
tha coa.l city. ""
... rh lilren are alio
spending the auromer at Crescent
City wiin aire.
her mother.
AccMmt HoporUil Ha He
cocta filed a report of an accl
oent In the aherlffa office Mon
day evening In which tha car
aha waa driving turned over on
a curve between Bpregue Klver
.-a n..tiv Saturday evening.
According to the report the car
' left the road when tha brake,
were applied on a turn. No In
juries were raported. Consider
able damage waa dona to the
car. "
Hall Hotel Ciwe.la OueaU
regl.terad at the Hall hotel Mon
day evening were: John T. Ever
ett, "an Francisco: K. P. Marsh.
n...i.. n w. UeHhaser. Beat-
... Willi. m M. Mattern and
wile, Santa Monica; Mr. and
Mra. J. l'hlllppl. Medford: Dean
B. Brown. Baker; rremu
Johnaon. Tula Lake.
File, for Divorce Jean E.
Johnaon filed ault for a divorce
from Ralph J. C. Johnson,
charging cruel and Inhuman
treatment. Couple married In
Klamath Fall. In 19. Plain
tiff a.ka for tha cuatody of a
-mm .nil 12b nar month
froraflefendanl for tha chlld'a
upport. Plalntiu ano a.e
a divuioB oi pruiii.
Leave for rortlanil Jorry
short of Henley, accompanied by
Evelyn Cheyne and Virgil Btew-
art of spring i.aao, nu
morning for rortland where they
will vlelt a few daya with Mar
Jorle Chnyna who la atudylng at
tha Marlnello School of Beauty
Culture.
tlrolc Mnrrlniro I,lcrn.e V. B
Blicken.taff, 4. farmer of- Kla
math Kali., native of"-Kna
nH .lane short. 20. ahro--of' Kl'
m.th Fall., native of .-California
filed application for a marriage
llcenae in tha couniy cut a ui
flea Monday. ,
Motor to lko Mr. and Mra,
n j. Humev and Mr. and Mra,
W. H. McPherren were Crater
Lake vl.ltora Bunday. While
there they enjoyed tha acenlo
motor trip around the rim. Tbla
waa Mr. Harney', flr.t Tl.tt to
the lake.
HihiiuI Wevk-Kml Hero Mr.
nd Mr.. Henry Bow and daugh
ter Ella of Orland, Calif., apent
tha week-end vl.ltlng Mr. and
Mra, Ralph Row and fnmlly on
tha Morrill highway near St.
Prancle park, Hnlph la a .on of
Mr. and Mra. Row.
Attending Convention Mlsa
Belva Aiken and Mlaa Winifred
Walker of Medford are guoata of
Mr. and Mr.. Tom Young of this
city. They arrived nera Bunoay
and will epend me ween, auena
lug the Legion convention tet
alona, Tint PnUrnt The three-year
old daunhter of Mr. and Mr..
L, C, Lapham of McMlnnvllle,
Ore., la a pntlent at Klamath
Valley hn.nlta . The little girl
waa taken 111 while the family
wa. enjoying vacation trip to
Paulina Lake,
Vl.lt at Dr-nn Koine Mr. and
Mr.. Hon Thomae and family of
Pocatelo, Idaho are vl.ltlng at
tha home of Mr. and Mr.. W. T.
Doan and family at 2043 White
avenue. Mra. Dean ana Mr.
Thomae art al.ter and brother.
Undergore Operation . Mra.
El.le Roberta of Tule Lake .ub-
mltted to a major operation
Tue.dny at Hillside hoapltal,
Leave for A.hlaiicl Mr, and
Mra. II. C, Clapp and daughter,
nt Harden .treet left Bunday for
A.hland where Mra. Clapp under
went a major operation Monday.
The Clapp family Ju.t recently
moved bera from A.hland.
Iti'lM-kalia to Mert All mem
ber, of I'rn.perlty Rehekah lodge
are a.ked to moot at the I. O. O.
V. hall Thur.day evenlug to
participate In the Legion perade.
All are' requeiled to wear light
colored drexe.,
ttoeovera From ' Operation
Ml.a Nora Duggan, daughter of
Mr. and Mr.. C. C, Duggan of
ill MiKliitoy eireet, wa. moved
to her home Monday after re
cuperating from a major opera
tion at tllll.lde hoapltal.
Locale In Lekevlew Mr. and
Mr.. Dele Boule who recently
came here from Loa Angelea to
vl.lt Mr, Boule a mother, Mra.
Ko.e Otey Boule of thl. olty,
have moved to l.akerlew where
Mr. Boule la temporarily located.
Meet Wwlneeday A group of
Mllle P.-T. A. member, will meet
Wednesday at t o'clock at tha
home of, Mra. A.. W. Hammell,
1085 Darrow atreet, where plan.
will be made to make a quilt
for the aMoolallon.
Bt. Paul Vlallor M. 0. Paler
eon, aa.l.tant general air brake
In.pector for the Great Northern
railroad, ta apendlng a few daya
In thia city on a bu.lneaa vl.lt
from hi. headquarter, la St.
Paul, Minn.
Plan llnakrt Hoclal Tha Ea.t
Klamath Improvement club and
au.lllary will give a ba.ket .0'
(I.I In Ha club room on Ea.t
Main atreet Wedneaday evening,
Augu.t H, at 7:80 o'clock.
On Bu.lneaa Trip George
nartn, proprietor oi Harm a vol
lar atore, left Bunday night tor
Kan Prnncl.co on a bu.lnene trip
lie expect, to return borne In
time for tha Legion convention,
Upturn From Vacation Mr.
and Mra. E. J. Engll.h and aon
Kd have roturned after a fort
night, vacation apent at Dla
mond lake. Engll.h la master
mechanic for the local divt.ion
of the Great Northern.
Hu.talne Injury George John
.on, employe of the Weyerhaaur
er Timber company, 1. receiving
treatment for eltght head Injuria.
u.talned In an accident Mon
day.
Return From Trip Mre, Alex
Rreerrllffe and Mr.. Betty Bua-
hong have returned to, Klamath
Kali, aftor two week.' vacation
trio through Washington and
Canada.
Itvea HnanitaJ Baby Velraa
Borough, daughter of Mr. and
Mra. C. Borough of Keno waa
removed to her home Tue.day
after receiving medical treatment
at Klamath Valley hoapltal.
Hospital Patient Bill Me-
Cluskey, aon of Jamea C. Mo-
Cluskey of 704 East Main atreet,
la receiving medical care at Hill'
side hospital. where ba la a pa
tient.
Called to Chicago Mra. L. r.
Corrlgan and daughter Mary
Virginia, have left for Chicago,
111., where they were called by
tne dealb of Mr., corrlgan
rather.
Vndrrgoca Operation Mrs
Clarence Adama, 1087 White
street, underwent a major opera'
tlon at Hlllalda hospital Tues.
day morning.
Lcavea Hoapltal Jack Twan.
bly of Bonansa wa. able to re
turn to .his home Tuesday after
receiving treatment for an iu
acted foot at Hillside hospital.
Retuma Home Joe Wbetnall
who haa been a patient at Hill'
side nospitai, waa moved to hi
home at Spragua River Monday
aiternoon.
Druggist Vielta Lloyd Maglll
of Bend ia a visitor in Klamath
f alia transacting business in con
ueclloB wltb tha local Maglll
store.
Leave Hospital Mra. Fred
Southwell and baby .on, Robert
Edward, have left Klamath Val
ley -hospital to return to the!
noma at 1117 Pacific Terrace,
I'udergoua Operation John
Hollekaon of Lorella underwent
a major operation at Klamatt
Valley hospital Tuesday mom
ing. ,
Make llu.ines. Trip W, Paul
Johnson. Jr.. Bradley and R. A.
Emmitt of thl. city drove to
Medford Tuesday to epend tha
aut transacting bualnen..
Visiting Parrnts Mr. and Mrs,
Waltor Cronant of Colvllle.
Wash., are vl.ltlng In Klamath
Fall. a. the guest, of Mr. and
mra L, M. Kennedy. Mra, Cron
ani a parents. -
Medford Visitor Everetla Gil
lospie of Medford la a visitor I
Klamath Fall, for a few day
vl.ltlng friend, and tran.aoting
DiiBinesa,
Morrill Patient Modern I
Huerta of Merrill la a pntlent at
Klamath Valley hoapltal where
ne le receiving medical treatment.
Leave for North Mr.. R.
Pickett ha. left for Seattle where
she will enjoy a two weeks' vl.lt
with relative, and frlenda.
Henley Visitor Mra. O. A. Hill
of Henley waa a Klamath Falls
visitor Tuesday .hopping , and
visiting friends.
Returns. From Seattle Mra,
Emma Cole haa returned to her
duties at Moo', atore after a 10
days' vacation trip to Seattle,
Receive. Treatment A, W,
Craig, 1840 Johnaon atreet.
receiving treatment for an In
fected hand at Hillside hospital
Hospital Patient A. B, DonO'
van of !8xti front atreet, 1.
patient at Hillside hospital.
SHAW
STREETS CLEAR
AT
Parking of automobile, an
aln eireet between Second and
Eleventh etreet. will be prohib
ited both day and night during
the three daya of tha American
eglon convention, according to
an announcement from Chief of
Police t. R. Shaw.
TrafM on Main atreet will
alio be eliminated during the
oura of the varloua drum corp.
evenle and almllar entertain
menta, tha chief elated, and on
Thuraday night during the mam
moth narade. parking ana all
traffic will be balled on Main
trent. Klamath avenue and all
Inter.ectlng .treete between Sec
ond and Eleventh, with the ex
ception of Sixth and Ninth
atreet., mala highway arterle..
Traffic will be directed by the
atate police department, which
I. .ending in a aetaenmeni oi
eight officer, to aa.l.t the local
offlrera during the convention.
All cltltena of tha city are
a.ked to cooperate with the traf
fic regulation, during me con
vention, aa they are being made
for the aafety of onlooker, ana
motorl.t.. .
Reaulal one will be rigidly en
forced, and vlolatlona will be
pro.ecuted to the limit of the
law, according to tha police
cblet'a announcement.
Wlllanl Hotel Gur.ta Gnssti
registered at tha Wlllard hotel
Monday evening were! H. H
Hunter, Portland; R. E. McEI-
hose. Medford: T. W. Porter,
Seattle; Joe Steel, Portland; R.
J. Weat, Portland; Carl R.
Mosher, Mr. and Mrs. J. U Lar
sen, Portland; C. K. Fleming,
Longvlew; B. J. Levy, San Fran
cisco; W H. Gathman, Seattle;
J, M. Callahan, Eugene; J. C,
Culrle, Salem: O. F. Hinx, J. E,
Wood, Portland! O. R. Manuel,
Grants Pass; J. E. Berger, Port
land; Mr. and Mra. A. T. Brick,
on. Portland: Mr. and Mra. W
Chrlsbolm, Marslifleld; H 8.
Finn, Oakland; I. 8. Von Smalti.
Burna: S. B. George and wife,
Eugene: Ted Mesrh, Salem;
Ernest Barnee, Medford; Lloyd
Maglll, Bend; Mr. and Mrs. E
M. Adam., Portland: W. K. Ken
drlrk and family, Fresno; Fred
Kvana. Portland: J. M, White,
Weed; O. B. Robertson, Eugene:
H. Goodrich, Portland; Mr. and
Mra, G. R. Andrews, Stockton;
Frank Gcovanettl, Oakley; A. J.
Hank, Medford: A. P. Johnson,
Medford; Lieutenant M. 8.
Brownrldge, Crane Creek camp.
WALLACE ADVOCATES
DEBT ADJUSTMENTS
8TONEVILLE, Mis.., Aug. 8
(A) Adjustment of foreign war
dsbta to stimulate export trade
In farm products waa advocated
here today by Henry A. Wallace
eecretary of agriculture, before
a masa meeting of Mississippi
delta farmers.
"If we want to aell farm pro
ducts abroad In somewhat near
tha old Quantities, then wa aball
have to change our minds about
the debts," Secretary Wallace
said, "If we are going to insist
on payment of the debts, we
shall have to abandon all hope
of a healthy export trade In
farm product, tor a long time
to coma.
"We need mora realistic think
Ing about these matters of tar
iffs and foreign debta than we
have thua far had. Nowhere is
tha need greater than among
our tarmera. I know of no group
o Implacable on tbla matter of
foreign debt., for example, and
at tha eame time equally deter
mined to fore farm products
on the world market. We can t
eat our cake and have It too.
State Troopers
.Called Out For
Fake Emergency
SALEM, Aug, I (PI In answer
t,o a call, -stnto and city police
launched a man hunt north .of
town here early thl. morning, but
found another In progress.
The report was that two auto
mobile loads of men armed with
pistols and rifles had ataied a
Holdup.
What the officers found waa a
farmer guarding his cornfield by
firing hi. ahotgun, loaded with
tapioca pellets, at a thief in the
act of stealing eara of corn.
State Lawmaker
Held For Theft
OREGON CITY, Aug. 8. OP)
uonnia J. nyan or Oregon, city
stats repreaentatlva from Clacka
mas county, was arrested here
last night on Indictments charg
ing larceny by bilee. The ac
cusation was that ha had
"wrongfully converted money to
nia own use, possessed by him
as a trustee. "
New VOX
Theatre of The Blurs
Positively
Ends Tonight
fffa. WAR ION
Davie s
CONVENTION
Mattern's Own
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- (Copyright Hit, MBA Service, tea
Jamea Mattern, daring around-the-world flyer who won a grim battVa with death when forced down
la desolate Siberia, made bis own camera record of the adventure. Here are the historic plcturea,
exclusive wltb this newspaper and NEA Service. Upper left, Mattern at Anadyr after hie rescue,
beard mettcd and atubbly. Upper right, In an Impromptu pine-bough lean-to he built tor shelter
attar tha Century of Progross, below, waa forced down and wrecked en the barren tandra, -
Deserted Mother
Commits Suicide,
Slays 2 Children
ELECTRA. Texaa. Aug. 8.
(P) Deserted by hor husband
and finding ' nothing for us
but death," Mra. J. H. Gordon
18, last night cut tbe throata
of her two ctn.rlren, Wynefl, 8,
uud Ellen Betb, 8. and then
il..d herself with the same
rasor. Mra. L. C. John., a
pelgbbor, found tha bodle. to
day. A note Mra. Gordon bad
written to her husband aaid:
"I know of nothing .for ua but
death. I love you dearly.
Mrytle."
PLOTTER ARRESTED
CHICAGO. Aug. 8. OP) Fed
eral authorltlea announced to
day they were holding Loulg
(Doe) Stacy aa ne man wno
plotted the attempted delivery
of Frank Nash, a convict, at the
Kanaaa City anion station recent
ly and that they bad learned the
Identity of the gunmen who kill
ed five persona In the attempt.
Melvln H. Purvis, cblef or the
Cnited States bureau of Investi
gation here, disclosed Stacy was
arrested on a federal warrant
Issued at Kansas City charging
conspiracy to deliver Nash.
TJNIONTOWN, Pa., Aug. 8, OP)
More than 100 heads of United
Mine Workers locals, represent
ing about 80.000 miners, voted
unanimously today to return to
work In the aoft coal tielda of
Southwestern Pennsylvania.
Tha action waa taken In a ris
ing vote after Edward F, Mc
Grady, labor advisor of the na
tional recovery administration,
delivered a atirring appeal to the
men to support President Roose
vell'a recovery program.
McGrady flew to the coal fields
from Washington at request of
General Hugh S. Johnson, recov
ery administrator.
Gandhi's Spouse
Given Sentence
AHMEDARAD, India, Aug. 8
OP) The wife of the Mahatms
Gandhi was sentenced today to
six months simple Imprisonment
for her activities In connection
wltb her husband's renewed civil
disobedience movement against
the British authorities.
Mra. Gendhi waa released from
prison yesterday and was Imme
diately re-arrested. She had been
taken In custody after arrest of
her husband Aug. 1 when the
new movement was launched.
First call for a
cooling breakfast
I ssaiiiiBBwayavvae. aa. i
Camera Record of
, O
W T? A TWT7P
v juat a x jt. -a. i
Barometric conditions have
changed but allghtly during the
last 84 hour, although the Cyclo
Stormagraph at Underwood's
Pharmacy ahows a higner level
today. A continuation of fine
weather with summer temper
atures la Indicated.
The Tycos recording ther
mometer registered maximum
and minimum temperatures to
day aa follows:
High 85; Low 6T.
Forecast for next 84 hours
Fair and warm. .
The United 8tates reclamation
service reports no precipitation
for the 14 hours ending at t P
m. Monday; 9.CT for tha sea
son: 11.84 normal; 11.44 last
year. The aeason'a maximum
100 on May 10.
M. W. POOLE-'
THEATRES
PELICAN
Novo
Playing
Is the word for' this
joyous, eodulantina,
roguish romance wim
music.
JANET
GAYHOR
HENRY
GAR AT
r fax Cilia's
X
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Pine Tree
Now! rf-Js
PLUSURE CRUIS1
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RADIO ROW '
NEWS BOl'VEXIR
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HOLLYWOOD
ON PARADE .
CARTOON SPORT
Rainbow
. JVott Playing i
COMKDY ACT
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,Man Arrested By
r j i rtt: .
r eucru' vinie
Andy Coatea waa placed In
the county Jail thla morning by
U. 8. Marshal Cal Walla and J.
it MASTERPIECE
OfTTRE CONSTRlXTrON
I
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Tltttfn ICALTYTS
ttmkprmmf TUN (
RefiuUr tube
Mre porouo and
fradually loec air.
FltaetotiaSeal-
tyta Tube are
manufactured
by a proceae
wblob make
them "Lcak
prooT'.Tbe rub
be U Maealed
laint air
loaa the rubber uWe atom
la vulcanlied into tb tuba.
SPARK PLUGS
Old wan Spark
PI uga waste (aa
oline and eauaa
power loaa
rireatona en !
bare develop
of manufacture
and construction
advantagee that aa
aura creatm aower.
Free Spark Plug Teat.
irteton lining
aV. atft
Aprooi gtvea
I,, l't"1"lh"
A- iTJbrakln. a-
TirSIOH BoHartas
"niu-uiau
batteries are
treacle.
some. Bat
terlee built
In Fireetone
Battery
Faetorlea
have EX.
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At Lee Ai are more
ffeo irci
Lf STTi er.Free Bat.
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hava dorel
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Firestone
Brake Lin
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a new brake
lining that
la moisture-
HTEAI
TO REPRESENT
A livestock Judging team com
posed of three members chosen
from tha Merrill 4-H dairy club
will ba selected during tha com
ing week to represent Klamath
county at tha annual northwest
livestock Judging eonteet held
during the Pacific International
Livestock abow in Portland this
month, according to aa an
nouncement from Frank Sexton,
county alnb leader.
Member, of the dairy elnb,
made up of boy. from all over
tha county, met but Sunday at
tha 1. C. Wright ranch where
they Judged Holateln dairy eowa
under the direction of the elnb
leader. Earl Gardiner and Joe
Wright, Jr.
Tha dairy elub members did
excellent work in placing claasea
of eowa and after the Judging,
a talk on tho type and . classi
fication of the Holateln breed
was presented by the club agent.
Members of the elnb are Bill
Hots, Altamont; David McComb,
Jr., Henley; Arthur Anderson,
Altamont: Richard Anderaon,
Richard Hogue and Lee tar Torn-
baagh. Tale Lake; Lawrence
Frailer and Richard Shuck, Mar.
rill, and Fred Peterson, Jr.,
Route 1.
C. Aatredo, federal probation of
ficer, for violating tha terms or
a three-year federal parole after
conviction of liquor transporta
tion In California.
Coatea la charged with vio
lating tha jprovlalona of bia pa
role apoa being raided by of
fleers July 88 at Merrill, ac
cording to Aatredo. A email
amount of liquor waa confiscated
In tha raid made after reel
dents reported be waa connected
In a liquor traffic ring.
COUNTY
Tho Thrifty Code for Tre Beyers ,
I hereby promi aa trade) ias gat? tfcln, wocat.
dangerous tire today and equip my car, before price
advance again, with the Saert mmd Mm Ihf aesatoUe
Tire I earn find.
TfceJy leTVtt fcerwerl
JEcery fiber in eeary High StiejtA eerd 1st eeiirj alj
', saturated and coated with pure liquid garth gay be
. give gate gtra Bloeeoett frefecti .
They rsrtrtf havaM
- Two&traGum-DitrpedComlPliealfo
for Creator Strength and Blowout trfetimu
They M4rff havi
Scientifically deaigned geaes afcid taaad ta gha bbm
KXTKA SAFETY.
M
AKE die Thrifty
materials, commodities and wages are ap and
going higher. When you know tire prices arc going
higher it's smart to Buy Note and Save. -
REMEMBER Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires
hold ail world records on road and track for Safety,
Spied, Mileage and Endurance. '.
Driwe m today we'll saw y msney anJl
serve yon better.
IHCNCW
Tirfotte
sunn UUUJ, itvb
Balk le eawel all first lias etsadasd
avaad tiree a ejaality, eoastraetloai aad
appearaaeef bat lower aa f)t4ee-aa
other Fireeioae achievement la saviac
money tor ear swsua
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FLIERS
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HARBOR GRACE, N. F., Aug.
8. VP) Tha Pollsh-Amertcaa
filers, Benjamin and Joaepb
Adamowlca and Emll Blrgen, es
caped aerloua Injury when their
hnga monoplane "White Eagle"
cracked np la landing kere
thla afternoon.
Joseph Adamowlcg Buffered an
elbow wound that necessitated -several
stitches.
The undercarriage of the flaae
waa wrecked.
A heavy gust of wind waa be
lieved to have cauaed tha plane
to upset aa it eame to a landing
at 8:10 p. m. (eat) in what tbe
brothera had deecrlbed when
they left New York this morn
ing aa a teet flight. Blrgen ac
companied tha brothera aa an
extra pilot.
The Adamowlca brothera plan
ned to fly eventually to Poland.
SECURITY SALESMAN
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tory, to represent Port
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necessary, of course, to
ba familiar with finan
cial affaire but Bet prej
adlcad, and above all
one who will boneetly
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deavor - to better tha i
holdings of bia client.
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