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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. JUNE 11, 1936 Rubinoff Holds World Record for Broadcasting 1iL 7J fiU ADVENTURERS' A special 4-- By FLOYD GIBBONS Famous Headline Hunter. one of those mysteries that will never be solved. What to Joe? You'll never know, and neither will I. Neithet of Medford, who sent in the story and who was one of will Bill Beck in that puzzling tragedy of the air. For Joe is actors the principal Whidden Memorial hospital, in Everett, a few the at died He dead. hours after the crash. And he carried with him to the grave the reason for his strange actions up there in the plane, a couple of thousand feet above the earth. Joe Isn't his real nnmf. incidentally. His old pal. Bill Beck, prefers that HERE'S charge. Director Peterson of the extension service and Dean E. A. Jacobsen of the school of education and psychology, gave several inspiring lectures club concerning the duties of the members to themselves and to their 4-- H f leave that out of the who kow more about airplanes than I do might Some of you 1c make a shrewd u:3; : why Joe did what he did. You'll never know w! :' ::r you guessed right or not, but anyway It will be fun guessing. 8o I'll give you the whole story, just as Bill Beck gave it to me and see what you can make of it. On September 2, 1932, around 6:30 In the evening. Bill Beck was flying his Unco "10" plane around Muller field at Kevere. While flying, he was forced to land because his engine had quit. It was loaded up from idling too long in s shallow glide. That was all. communities. 0 SNOWVILLE Miss Annie Hurd By Mrs. E. A. Peterson is recovering from a severe illness. Mrs. James Yates of Kelton was a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Rose, the first of the week. A number of people from our ward attended the funeral services at Saturday for Pope Salyers. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Cutler vis: ited relatives at Idaho Falls last Pal Jumps In as Plane Takes Off. ' Maybe Objects to Bringing Plane Down. If he'd had a chance to get a look at Joe's face catch an express.. jor two he might have set us a little closer to the solution of this strange tale. After he had circled the field a couple of times he started to land again. As he did so, Joe seized the front controls and shook them a signal that he didn't want to go down. But BUI shouted back that he had an appointment and couldn't stay up any longer. He told Joe to Walt until he landed then he could take the ship up alone. Joe nodded at that. Bill, seeing he was going to overshoot the field, gave jit the gun and circled again. He got Into position and cut the gun again, pre- pnratory to landing. Then, suddenly, the controls began vibrating violently. Joe, up front, was shaking the stick again. Hol-bro- Rubinoff and bis violin-a- nd Chevrolet are a combination that few. If any, radio listeners fa the United States have received in their homes via the air. The famous violinist and hi Stradlvarius, atari of the Chevrolet Musical jot Moments programs, have the distinction of going on the air from more broadcasting stations than any other program to the history of radio. Three hundred and seventy-eigstations broadcast Rubinoff three times a week, a total of 1134 fifteen-minut- e programs. That figures out at 283 hours, and if one week's programs were broadcast one after the otter, day and night, it would require: 11 The illustration shows Rubinoff, carrying hit precious violin, posing with his car after a special appearance at day. , ... Detroit. week. ht Ymnf.tm,xm&.mi Police say that motorists are triple parking. Well, if there's not enough room in the streets to park, let'em use the sidewalks pedestrians can crawl The public has heard a great deal underneath or over the top. n about ' the Robinson PENNY-ANT- E LEGISLATION NICKS THE CONSUMER anti-chaistore bill, already passed by the Senate. Its avowed purpose ia to promote fair merchandising practices, supposedly in the interest of independent mer chants. ' e Under it. buyers would be permitted no price advantage not accruing to the smallest buyers. The ' Friend Takes Over Ship's Controls. interest of the consumer seems to This time Bill didn't know what to make of it. He thought maybe Joe have been an entirely secondary is' ated to land the crate himself, so he let him take over the controls. Joe did. sue. Why this point goes unchallang-e- d stuck the ship's nose straight down, gave it the gun and headed for the field remains a mysteiy. i'i a power dive. Then he pulled up in a zoom. The bill was passed with little debate. A carefully appointed commisMaybe I'd better give you the rest of this in Bill's own lingo, just to make sure you get it straight. Says Bill: sion competent to study marketing "I watched the altimeter climb to 800 feet and I could see the revs on the practices might easily have taken two iieter falling off and hear the engine labor. But still he held the nose way years to investigate a question so vi:e the horizon. ta! to consumers, before any bill was even framed. Ship Falls Off Into Spin. Authorities on this tremendously "Then, before I could prevent it, lie tried to make a right turn. In a high-.'ered plane it would have been all right, but in a 100 horsepower job it was important subject of legislation affecting the price of necessities, forel, and he mtiet- bars known it. cast that the results of such a bill, if "The ship seemed to slip away from under me and fell off into a it becomes a law, will increase cost of tried to push the stick ahead, but his grip was too strong. Then spin. food alone $750,000,000 a year; elimihe seemed to change his mind, but by that time it was too late. We nate stabilized production whereby ere within fifty or sixty feet of the ground. "I thought I was going to die, but I didn't want to burn up, so I switched manufacturers sell goods to large seasons at faengine off. I looked over the side, and the earth was whirling up to meet us. buyers during i ied to get a cushion to put in front of my face, but I couldn't. The last thing vorable prices, thereby keeping plants :omember was the instrument panel coming toward me. Then everything running steadily and lowering cost of Mt black." goods to ultimate consumer; "freeze" the price level and subsidize the midQuestions Will Never Be Answered. of the consuBill came to a few hours later at the hospital, after the doctors had said dleman at the expense And there seems to be reason to wonder how secure is social security? 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For sale "with an OK that to the first lucky counts" $ buyer at this low off-pe- ak -- would never regain consciousness. All he had lost were three teeth. But lost his life, and I wonder why. This yarn of Bill Beck's puts a lot of Tared questions in my mind. Why didn't he want' to go down in the first That's the question. Why didn't he want to let BUI out and then do his t '. w ;i:n is, w! v did he try that crazy, ,.iag'l That's another. But t!u : : .: end up in disaster? !::. . impossible stunt one that lc !..- r : Joe had somcihn;; . what It was? . . ; j ::.!. i:. . . 7 as. I wonder A butterfly is born seven times. Only 25 per cent of the people in the About 5,000,000 acres of farm land United States get regular dental care. 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