THE EVENING STAR. , D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1931. A-5 STORY OF FLIGHT j Pangborn and Herndon Landing at Wenatchee HOOVER TO CONFER Garner Flies 2,000 Miles “PANICLAWS” HELD PLANE OF PACIFIC FYLERS WHEELLESS WHEN IT HITS GROUND. TEXAN, IN AIKDEBUT, HUBBIES HEBE.

TOLD BY HERNDON ON PROGRAM A 2,000-mile flight u his first air- DEPRESSION CAUSE UNITY plane trip did not disturb Representa- tive John N. Gamer of , 62-year- Congress old Democratic leader. Chicago He and Pangborn Had Hard Summons Leaders The white-haired Texan crawled out Trade Board Head of the open cockpit of an Army airplane Time Finding Place to for Meeting at White at Bolling Field late yesterday after a Urges Slash in Cost of fast flight from his home, in Unvalde, way down in South Texas. Land in U. S. House Tonight. ‘Tt did not bother me even if it was Government. the flrst time I was ever in one of the dang things.” Gamer said. “As soon as (Continued From First Page.) (Continued From First Page.) I got used to the noise it sang me to By the Associated Press. sleep. It was tiresome, when I was '^'jJbSßSß r. CHICAGO, October 6.—Thomas Y. Beach, miles from Tokio, cratlc member of the Senate Finance awake, because I couldn’t do anything Wickham, director of the Board of less than 300 • the Committee. Mr. Garner hurried to but sit.” Trade, in a statement yesterday charged but actually It was more than 400 Washington that governmental and from his home in Texas in Says He “Got Sorts Cold.” interference way the Japanese routed us. an Army airplane, put at his disposal what he called ‘‘the four panic laws/* Gamer breakfasted home bad depres- to Sea. by the President. at Sunday brought about the present Flew Well Out Senator Walsh of Montana is another morning and stopped a short time in sion In a “land of plenty." The panic We were forced to fly well out to sea Democratic Senator In Washington who Muskogee, Okla.. and St. Louis. He laws he listed as: Grain futures act, and travel the entire distance away may attend the conference. spent the night at Dayton, and arrived Volstead act, Grundy tariff and farm here after noon Monday. He marketing act. land, due to their reasoning, per- On the Republican side. Senator Wat- and his He added: from of Indiana, Senate; pilot, Lieut. William Olds, encountered ‘‘No one can live permanently beyond haps, that we might see airae more of son leader of the think, Senator Fess of Ohio, chairman of the a rain-and-electrical storm and had to his Income. The cost of government their fortifications, or. as we the fly above it to get through. forts should be, but Republican National Committee; Sena- The Texan everywhere, from the school district to places where their tor Borah of , chairman of the said he “got sorta cold, away up there Washington, has finally exceeded the are not. at 6,000 feet.” very fast Foreign Relations Committee; Senator ability of the people to pay for It. Without running the motor Pennsylvania, Reaching the Capitol, Garner flrst of Reed of a member of the “Can’t Keep Up Both." we made the record time 3 hours Committee; Representative went to the Speaker’s office, where his between Tokio and Finance our school*, and 15 minutes Snell of New York, chairman of the old friend but political enemy, Nicholas “We can quit eating, close Sabishiro. Longworth of Ohio, junk our autos, railroads, banks and to be House Rules Committee; Representative held sway for six REPRESENTATIVE GARNER. We discovered the beach there Treadway Massachusetts, a years. They were cronies for 28 years, factories! and keep on with our com- run..'ay a and a J of member a natural about mile Ways the from Cincinnati and the 1missions and bureaus and multitude of very the last cf the House and Means Commit- aristocrat bodies; half long, but rough from TU\ a Mil I tee, and several others are expected to rugged Southwestemer. Both entered district. If the Democrats organize the i governing or we can put the wojden ramp had been built % ... half on. A n fill attend. Representative John Q. Tilson Congress in 1003. They met as tail-end House in the coming Congress, he un- < Government back to the proper sphere a one give " on sand dune at end to a Connecticut, members of the Foreign Affairs Com- doubtedly will become Speaker to sue- ' of government, where we say what it ship momentum. 11 of the Republican leader heavilv laden its initial i j | of the House, will be here if the invi- mittee and became fast friends. ceed his late colleague, Longworth. < does and what it spends Instead of It This was previously erected for Brom- i II telling us what we do and what we Ashe, Moyle, but tation to attend reached him In time. May Be Will Attend Conference. ley, Gatty, Allen and He has been at his camp in New Hamp- Next Speaker. spend, and go ahead with our normal we found it too wide for our eight-foot As he entered the Speaker’s spacious Ruddy of face and clear of eye, de- activities. We simply can't go on keep- at HILLING FOLLOWS shire. The invitations to the confer- tread and made the fishermen Sa- from the White rooms for the flrst time since Long- spite his long service and hard work. ing up both. ramp was made ence were sent cut keep pay bishiro narrow it. The House Saturday night. worth adjourned Congress, March 4. he Garner said he was feeling in excellent , “We can up the roll at tha of 2 by 12-inch boards laid crosswise 1 the received an injury to office and factory and pay the Govern- Silent Parley Report. looked around dismantled place, condition. He his 1 to the plane's course. on glanced at the desk behind which the left hip when he was struck by a fall- . ment more than the office and factory After it was narrowed we discovered I The White House would not discuss Ohian sat, and then hurriedly turned ing tree limb while holding a ladder for 1 earn; and now we e learning we can- the underneath .the MYSTERY report on that planking SHOTS today a from New York that a not even earn if the Government is away saying: workman. ramp was not laid near enough to Sunday night President Hoover held an "It does not look the same with Nick " The only time my pocketbook ever i going to be a competitor, using taxes the ends of the boards, so that a joMk important conference with a group of gone.” helped me was then,” he said. ‘‘The for its sp«:ial pay roll. heavy shir rolling overYhe ramp would ; New York bankers. This conference When Mr. Garner reached his hotel limb struck my billfold, loaded with “Why wonder that wheat and cotton, a time, with Death at Dunn Loring Is tip the boards one at was not held at the White House. It he found in one of his pockets a note paper?, and softened the blow. But the 1 copper and coal, stocks and bonds, the possible result of tearing the tail was reported, and was surrounded with I I which he did not know was there. It hip is black and blue.” homes and office buildings do nothing cut of the ship. Climax to Series of jgreat secrecy. Four of the country’s read: Garner declined to disclose the pur- 1 but decline or that labor and capital, The entire ramp had to be relaid, at most powerful financiers are reported "The spirit of the Lord watches over I pose of his hurried visit, but it was bank1 presidents and merchants, white a gross expense of 30 yen. j to have held a meeting yesterday at the you and keeps you In perfect safety. | learned he would attend a conference < collar men and labor lie awake nights Threats. wonder, Pangborn Designs System. Federal Reserve Bank in New York and His spirit is guarding, protecting, in- I at the White House tonight. and in fear. | to have talked over the White House spiring and guiding you in ail your Wednesday he plans to return to “Snoopers All About.’’ In Tokio we had decided that our conference of Sunday night. These ways.” ! Unvalde by airplane to remain until Dispatch ‘‘This is a land of plenty. From its chances of success on the Pacific hop Special to The Star. financiers were George Whitney, part- It in the handwriting of Mrs. ! shortly before Congress convenes, De- . we drop- was fertile fields to its skyscrapers, its rich would be greatly improved if DUNN LORING, Va„ October 6. ner of J. P. Morgan & Co.; Albert H. Garner. cember 7. He approves of flying, and ; ped our landing gear immediately after Stevens, 28, Wiggin. chairman of the governing is serving his expects the Southern j;mines to its modem factory plants, Melvin was shot to death II Garner fifteenth term 1 to wing back over nothing greets eye. taking off. But previous experiences , board of the Chase National Bank; in the House from the fifteenth Texas route. . j but wealth the But Japanese officials had convinced about midnight last night in front of Mitchell, I over it all has fallen the ghastly death with Charles E. chairman of the Skulking were this act known we his home the Merrifleld road by an City Bank, and hand of Government control. us that on 1 National William C. everywhere snoop- should never be allowed to fly from assailant whose shotgun blew Potter, of the Guaranty out a program which would permit is the Government’s unknown ¦ president Trust 1 er, every Japan. Co. C. the Federal Government to render the at each man's back and in Consequently, Pangborn designed a off the side of Stevens' head. The victim i D. EDUCATION PLAN home is the tax collector, all about la The death of the late Senator Dwight greatest service in the field of edu- system of dropping the landing gear, was taken to Georgetown Hospital by W. Morrow of New Jersey removes from the governing body, always feasting, al- which, however, required machine shop Wt Paul Herrman, town sergeant of Falls i the conference one of the President's IS BEING DRAFTED cation. ways laying more trouble, always seek- work. As this had to be done in I IB ing to control the lives and the wealth Church but dead before he reached most trusted advisers. It is not long The general chairman of the com- secret, of course, wc got the co- was 1 of the people. Citizens should not/tol- since Mr. Morrow was in consultation mittee is Charles R. Mann, director of operation of some of our American Washington. with the President. The erate a panic created by laws.” Japan. a conference of Two-Year Study of Co-operative the American Council of Education. friends in Last night's catastrophe climaxed 1 the congressional leaders set for to- ¦ J. W. Crabtree cf the National Edu- Two sleeves were fitted into an axle o'clock follows a pins series of mysterious shootings which i night at 9 series of Needs With Government ! cation Association is general secre- j after it was cut. Steel were I conferences, indeed, which the Chief machined and an airplane cable was have baffled local police for some time. j tary. AKRON HANGAR STARTED Executive has held in recent days with A donation of SIOO,OOO was made by ] attached to holes in the end of each According to Sheriff E. P. Kirby, he and J cabinet, to Be Outlined. i Telephoto from San Francisco, Calif., shewing the wheelless plane ‘ members of his including Sec- the Julius Roscnwald Fund to be used ! work is in progress pin. There were eight pins in all. ; his deputies had been summoned to retary Lamont, by Construction on we successfully kept our of Clyde E. Pangborn and Hugh Herndon, jr.. at Wenatchee, Wash., »| Mellon and Secretary in the compilation of information a second dirigible hangar at the Naval In Tokio the heads of the Treasury and Com- committee, composed of 51 out- secret, but it had to be revealed at the after their landing from a 4,500-mile fligh: from Samushiro Beach. : Dunn Loring on several occasions in i i Members of the National Advisory I the j Air Station, Lakehurst, N. J., home of morning Japan. one dangerous attempted, won ! j merce Departments and with leaders standing educators. oeach on the before we took off. The flight, of the most ever for the past three weeks, Stevens and his Committee on Education the U. S. S. Los Angeles and future . UPPER:the flyers a $25,000 prize offered by a Japanese newspaper. in the business world, among them and Secre- Akron, Previous to that we had planned a Shugars. home of the U. S. S. world’# Hugh Herndon, jr., photographed next door neighbor, Arthur J. Bernard Baruch of New York and tary Wilbur the today take-off on October 2, but we discovered 1 Lower: Mrs. Dixon Boardman, mother of was shooting at of I erior largest airship, according to a warn- as she read reports of her claiming that some one Julius Barnes. Australian Doctor Uses Plane. our maps to be missing. We don't know - at her Park avenue home in New York City yesterday J them from the woods adjoining their start drafting their recommendations ing issued to all aviators today by the lost, sto- sons successful flight daughter, W. L. Shillader, who is phoning * to to ' SYDNEY, Australia UP).— The old- Navy whether they were strayed or to her Mrs. homes. According to the stoiy told be submitted President Hoover Hydrographic Office. i to —A. P. Photos. i Congress two-year fashioned country doctor's chaise has hangar 1,300 len, but every one who had anything to them friends. ; police, one would first throw stones and to following a The is being built feet threatening some study a counterpart. Dr. Vickers, a j do with us in Japan had at the houses and then open fire with NEW VETS’ POST ELECTS of the present relations of the modern east of the big hangar and will have Society i the Australian Inland Mis- feet, was letters from the Black Dragon a shotgun on whoever appeared. national Government to education. member of a maximum height of 100 it and so we placed the blame for the , ing two landing gear struts. We were The committee will be in session ! -1 sion. is off to care for the natives cf i stated. A portion of the framework missing maps on that organization. then over the Gulf of Alaska. Previous Searches Made. Policeman J. E. Bennett Heads here throughout the week and it is j Morningion Kland in the Gylf of Car- , has been erected and there will be We were both suffering from the It was also charged that on one oc- Service Group. not expected that the recommenda- > ! pent3ria in his plane. Radio summons danger from cranes 150 feet high during Fears Fail to Materialize. terrific cold in spite of the fact that tions will be completed before Friday. ! him to remote settlements where there the course of construction. Flood lights we were wearing heavy flying suits and FLYERS DISAPPEAR casion a shot was fired at Stevens as Ha’ ing revealed our plans for drop- he sat in his house next to an electric Motor Cycle Policeman J. E. Ben- This group was appointed by Secre- I > is illness and his plane takes him there will play on the structure and cranes ping the landing gear on October 3, had four warm blankets over us. by nett of the Traffic Bureau was elected tary Wilbur on June 5, 1929, to work pronto. at night. figured on reaching light, the bullet missing his head a being prevented from taking off be- We had Queen on commander of the newly organized and on I few inches. Police each oce&sion cause of bad cross winds, we lived in Charlotte Island at 10 o'clock the neighbor- Washington Police and Firemen's Post night of October 5. We finally reached searched the woods and the a state of perpetual fear for the next ! a of the Veterans of Foreign Wars last any the north part of Vancouver Island at ; CRASH hood without finding trace of Japanese AFTER IN BAY night meeting 24 hours lest the authorities ! Kirby said today at the first of the as- prevent our midnight, two hours later than we ex- i suspicious character. learn our plans and flight. ¦ that he has been unable to find any sociation. However, bureau pected, and they were very anxious Ii 1 Other officers names at the session, their aviation closed hours. kept looking lighthouses evidence on the exterior of the house at noon on October 3. so it was too We for Make ; as which was held at the home of Hubert blinking on the coast, but for a long Rescuers Vain Search that it had been fired on charged. late for them to hold one of their night his two S. Riley of No. 10 Engine Company, time we saw nothing but winking stars, Last Stevens and Sergt. Rose, famous conferences. Therefore we ex- brothers, David, Tysons are Oscar L. No. 25 En- which we mistook for lighthouses. Explosion John and of Co., perienced no trouble from that quarter. for Plane After Corners,j together Shugar gine senior vice commander; Sergt. with and a Fondahl, The morning of October 4 dawned Change Course for . neighbors, John E. Traffic Bureau, junior overcast, number of armed themselves commander; but we had favorable weather The first sight of America a to for the mysterious assailant. vice William E. Riley, Park id was Off Nova Scotia. hunt Police, adjutant, reports of atmospheric conditions over flashing Sergt. Herrman, and Pvt. Herbert M. Islands, beacon on Vancouver Island. Town Constable Ben Smith, Bureau, the Kurile so we decided to We changed our course for Seattle. Runyon searched the woods ; Traffic quartermaster. take off. and others Soon, flying at 16,000 feet, with the By on either side of the Stevens home The ship was loaded with 915 gallons the Associated Press. clouds just under us. we thought we HALIFAX. Nova Scotia, October 6. without success. Herrman then left the of gasoline, 45 gallons of oil and emer- Seattle. I1 pursuit of ¦ rations, were over We could see the to party in an automobile with gency food making a total glare of lights reflected on the clouds, The crash of a plane believed be a drunken driver. Five minutes later Science weight of 9,000 pounds, which we be- but we weren’t sure it was Seattle. A | the ship-to-shore "New York,” carry- he heard a pandemonium of shots and I to a per wing lieve be record load area. high cloud bank ahead proved to be ing mail from ihe liner Bremen, was screams break loose. Rushing back to i We wound up the engine to full , so established Loring road, he found Stevens ship by we our reported today by William Faulkner, the Dunn FUrs Found Making Sea throttle, holding the back position definitely. stretched on the ground near his home 1 means cf the brakes. At 1,700 revolu- We then h3d to plan on landing In j lighthouse keeper at Bur Coat. with Stevens told the officers jump The men Home. tions per minute, we let her the a b‘~ field, from which we might have Whizzing along in the darkness, the they had been fired on from the woods Surf chocks and we started on cur long trip, to take a heavily loaded ship on a nearby. we get cast was heard to come down heavily rot knowing whether could the non-stop flight to Dallas, Tex., . because Bay, i County Coroner Dr. C. A. Ransom load up or not. Pangborn was at the we still believed that we had been on Cobequid he said. An explo- was summoned and held an inquest at Two flies that live In the sea surf controls while I had one hand on the accepted as entrants to Col. Easter- sion followed and cries echoed over Shugar home, taking testimony * were found by Dr. J. M. Aldrich, asso- valve, the dump the other holding the wood’s Japan-to-Dallas one-stop flight the bay, but when Faulkner and other ; from eight of the neighbors and wit- ciate curator of insects at the United throttle wide open. The heavy ship for a prize of $25,000. at States National Museum, during a ! the bay, they | nesses. The inquest adjourned 5 i re- gained momentum slowly, and finally We changed our course for Spokane, rescuers rowed out on j o’clock this morning without a verdict. . cent collecting trip on the Pacific Coast. the tail came up. where we knew there was a big field, could find no trace of men or plane. Dr. Ransom has continued the case One is the paraclunio, thus described Pangborn's two hands were on the but on arriving there we found it fog- A mail plane, manned by Friob until tomorrow to permit a further in- by Dr. Aldrich: "It is a member of the stick, fighting to fly. air bound, Wenatchee, midge family, is and strong, make her The so we headed for Simon, pilot, and Rudolph Wauchk- vestigation. but robust speed mounted slowly—so, 60, 70 miles i which we knew was always clear, hav- and its leathery wings are unaffected an hour—and still be were not flying. ing visited that city several times in neckt, mechanic, took off from the Deceased Was Well-Digger. by sea water. Coming out of the reced- At last, at 90 miles an hour, the plane the past and for which we had always North German Lloyd liner Bremen Stevens, who was 28 years old. was a i lng wave, it runs with fluttering wings air—only a spot our bounced into the to settle had fond in hearts. j yesterday, when she was 630 miles off well-digger. The neighbors state that, , over the wet rock until it is submerged back. Had we not been planning on flying ! so far as is known, he had no enemies. . again.” [ Cape Race, Newfoundland, in at- Plane Climbs Steadily. to Dallas, we would have continued I an Shugar, on the other hand, told Sheriff The other does not actually become ¦ on until our gas was exhausted, not tempt to get the mail to New York 29 ; Kirby that he thought some one was s i submerged, but lives on the wet rocks, After a mile and an eighth, at a caring where we landed, so long as hours faster than the liner could reach “after him.” | feeding on the soft-bodied organisms hundred miles an hour, the ship actu- we established a long-distance record. there. | Stevens is survived by his widow and I found there. “In this fly,” says Dr. ally flew. It climbed steadily going We gave up the long-distance record Flying blind through fog and against ; three small children, the youngest 6 1 Aldrich, "the mouth is developed Into southward. After two or thrre miles idea in the hope of capturing the ! headwinds, they reached Sydney, N. S., > pair of pincers for holding its prey, we months old. Mrs. Stevens took the a turned slowly, circled back over the Easterwood prize. last night, and took to the air again children to her mother-in-law's home, in i a structure unknown in other flies, beach at 1,000 feet and headed mandibles, as our (Copyrigh* nv. by n—b American about midnight. Ballston. last night immediately afterr I where the such occur in course for America. Newspaper Alliance, Inc.) Llghtkeeper Faulkner said that when her husband's body was rushed to the * lower orders of insects, are reduced to We had figured it out previously that he heard the shouts over the bay he hospital and before the inquest was > i small needles, hardly recognizable. This | we a FEAT PRAISED BY I If held compass course of 72 de- JAPAN. tried to get a boat off, but the water held. No funeral arrangements have * species was the principal find of my grees we would eventually arrive over completed. trip.” Island, was so low it was impossible for more yet been 1 Queen Charlotte on the Cana- Congratulations on the transpacific than an hour. Organizing a search dian coast, and fly from there to the I flight of Clyde Pangborn and Hugh party in Noel, Hants County, he then . Herndon were conveyed to Secretary the direction from which We checked compass proceeded in our over Hok- Stimson today by Kijuro Shidehara, shouts were still coming. After they kaido Island and other islands in the ¦ ¦! Japanese foreign minister. Kuriles. 1 went a short distance the cries stepped ’ "Now that the ocean between us has and no trace of a plane was found, About 300 miles from Sabishiro we ’ j been bridged by one continuous flight,” i dropped our wheels. First one, then said the message forwarded through j f/vljnll I I the . 1 the other. j American embassy at Tokio, "accept my ij We had crossed the Rubicon. If any- warm congratulations on event ; the and — ' j thing happened from then on we would on intrepidity, - "(P..* j the skill and patience ' ¦¦¦ 7:3o— it* l I have to crack up in Japanese territory, . which have enabled Messrs. Pangborn , ¦ i.'.————vMy tonh'—yPyiAl. and then we surely would have been i ! Our Very Special Creation [ jailed, I I and Herndon to achieve this memorable or else we would crack up on the : | result, which will always remain a land- Aleutians and never be able to fly fromi; mark in the history of aviation.” ECONOMY 5 This Fall and Winter— them. for AfteT proceeding for about 500 miles i FLYERS LANDED WITHOUT CENT. “AL-PREST” up the Kuriles Islands, we headed out i to sea with a handful of meager ; j . weather reports and plenty of fog ; 1 WENATCHEE, Wash., October 6 (A3). FINISHED X “In Step” WitK the Times Glenbrook Worsted ahead. We dropped the rest of the ¦ i —Out of the terrors of their historic landing gear piece by piece by pulling', non-stop flight across the Pacific came the cables we had strung up, thereby 1 1 affluence, praise and rest today for SERVICE X pulling the steel pins out that w'ere :; Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon, holding gear place. Jr. VALUE thb in | Wenatchee and the State of Wash- GREATER Pairs Trousers || The air speed increased about 15» i ir.gton in general went to heretofore With Two of miles an hour with the 12c lb. | landing gear •. unheard-of pains to shower two avia- Minimum Bundle removed. \ tors with oomfert. Townspeople forgot about the depression and raised Ice Forms on Wings. to purse excellent laundry “2-PANTS” SUITS of to provide the flyers The first serious trouble SSOO spending service that will appeal we met was j money. to thrifty housewives, 4ue ice forming on just Wearing pressed to our wings Pangborn and Herndon were without apparel as night fell. our heavy £ NAn... flat work beautifully With still load a cent they we were trying 1 when landed here yester- Ironed. Shirts, finished to climb above the - day morning to complete their 4,877- by hand 10c each extra, clouds, and having a tough time at i Phone NOW or stop vAv that. It was bitterly cold. “ mile flight from Samushiro Beach, Even the ' Japan. Before the first It’s a most remarkable weave—and the two drinking water in canteens froze, cheers had died our • away a representative of the Tokio to say nothing about our hands and newspaper Asah! handed them pairs of trousers add to the wonderful value feet. 1 an or- * der entitling them to $25,000, prize Pangborn took a short just , price. quite true that equal quality nap before - money, which long had been posted by at the It’s dark and then relieved me at the con- iff trols. that periodical for the first non-stop a year ago could not have been offered for less , airplane flight between Japan and tile The moon rose about four hours ? after sunset. We viewed a marvelous United States. sight. The clouds below looked like J But the $25,000 order didn't provide ; any immediate spending money, and i cotton. We were flying at about 14.000 the collection was taken to take Both single and double breasted models—- feet. The night seemed to last forever, up Rheumatism although in reality it was about nine J care of that situation. in a variety of smart patterns—and tailored hours. • Wenatchee staged a spontaneous cel- •25_ The first encouraging sign we saw, ebration. From its 15,000 persons about Kidney Trouble * with the Mode’s best treatment. | was very w’elcome, ; 10,000 collected to make the flyers wel- t and it was a vol-. flight cano. Before leaving Japan we had [’ come. The was praised in an ad- USE YOUR CREDIT by ; 1| hoped that we might it at a dis- dress Lieut. Gov. John A. Gellatly Arthritis—Neuritis Incidentally the reception of Glenbrook see ! and described by Maj. W. I. Whidby as tance, as it was on our course. As If ’ “greater Col. ! you have Arthritis. Neuritis. Rheu- Dress Well—Head to Foot has been enormous —but new arrivals a matter of fact, it loomed up directly than Lindbergh’s flight“ maUsm. Kidney or Bladder Trouble, due worsteds under us in the fog. showing us that . over the Atlantic.” to faulty elimination or self-poisoning. [ A > put yourself on Mountain Valley Mineral Pay Only */4 Cash from the work rooms yesterday have replen- we Vere exactly right in our movement was started to have the Water from famous Hot Springs. Arkan- course ' $25,000 prize years ago 1 so far. offered four for ‘ sas. Its beneficient therapeutic effect is Balance in Semi-Monthly ished the assortment of patterns and sizes. a non-stop flight between Tokio and I vouched for by physicians of note every- 10 Weekly or 5 Fly Through Cloud Bank. Seattle given to Pangborn and Herndon, where. One writes: ”1 have prescribed morning i your famous Mountain Valiev Water to Payments After passing the volcano we came i This the flyers were allowed 1 my patients for the past 10 years and The Mode—F at Eleventh to a high bank of clouds, which we • to sleep late, but were called upon to ) find same very beneficial for those suffering fly over, so go neighboring for a . from rheumatism, kidney and bladder trou- could not we had to go i to a town lunch- bles. and take delight in recommending Lowest Cash Prices through, and took on a very dan- . eon and a community banquet. same to any one In need 6f a first-class gerously heavy load of ice. We had I Behind all the felicity, however, there ! mineral water.” No taste, no odor, not a fly 17,000 memory might physic. Order a case today, or phone or to with wide-open throttle at l was the indelible of what write for further Information. feet for four hours, thereby using up i have happened had they not outflown L our precious supply of gasoline rapidly.. the hazards that beset them. f Moneys Worth or Money B*ch \ The clouds at last lowered and the : Ice had fermed on the wings of their Ice melted, to our great relief. With i plane. Their motor stopped when they Mountain Valley Water the ship's release from the additional I were 3.000 miles from Japan. Their For 75 Years the Prescribed Water < weight of the ice, we flew over clouds i hopes suffered a severe shock, when at Hot Springs, Arkansas. >D.J.Kaufman/*' and fog from Attu Island east. they thought they were approaching the ( 1005 PENNA. AVE. 1744 PENNA- AVB. I Pangborn here climbed out on the mainland and then flew for three hours 306 District National Bank Bldg. V SOUTHEAST CORNER I4TH4EVE J wing struts and unscrewed the remain- before sighting terra figjma. Metropolitan 1062