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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER GASOLINE ALLEY 26, 1924. AN UNUSUAL AFFAIR H Amount of Work Don Largtlj Dependent on Ux Good Conditions. WABHINOTON. Dm. ID Oood tela TMtllUlM IMblN BlM t work te ho vImm, Oelana Or. R. R. Sayers, AM iuimi of IS b at Biota department t Dm hi nliwT dreokr tt, Just to aoad. Many mining oeenpaniea Installed specially designed veatllat-- h ayeteme tor Uw purpose at tower-UnptnUuna Om larva mining company apaat mora thaa 79,9t te sink a ventilating shaft sad to bay t has been Ventilating eqetpment. reported UBI UUa Installation pats lor liaaif every ala months la aavlavs aa4 la hotter work for ths miners. Even though tea eompeaiUoa at tea air la normal. If tea temparatura and humidity ara abnormally high, tea minor aaa not work aa wall and his haalte probably suffers, observe Dr. Sayan, kta who hava haart dtaaaaa and dtaaaaa at tea blood raassia aaa aet stand kick temperatures walL Tha bureau at miaas found that whan tha tempantun of tha air la above Id degrees P. and tha ralatlva humidity, or motatura content, la high. tea minor Is mora comfortable and aaa work batter It tha air Is mev-l- t. If tea air move at tea rata of lad foot par minute, a minor la and eaa work aa lonr aa tha b tempantun shown by a la not abova It degrees F. Tha aama la trua whaa tha temperature la batwaaa If degrees and 19 da- tha air moves 109 te fraaa, provided par mtnuta. Bull air at a to II de tempantun at 99 grees la vary oppressive, but air of tha aama temparaturd Is much leas so whaa It la moving to 199 foot par minute , Kacant studios of tha buraau at mines hava shown that mtnan ran be more comfortable and do much batter work In air of high temperatures and humidities If a small portable fan la used to make air movement. Air low In oxygen causes tha lungs to breathe deeper and faster and tee heart to beat faster. Too little oxygen may causa unconsciousness and even death. Too much carbon dioxide In air reuses deeper and more nptd breathing, headache, dlmneea of sight and trembling The presence of oar. bon dioxide and the amount may be learned by a special portable apparatus made for this purpose. Nitrogen, n and methane da not poison hydro, tha body, but may lessen tha amount of evvgea and thus IndireoUy cause d rut kit hf S. V THRILLING ADVENTURES OF FLIERS ROUND-THE-WORL- D By LOWELL THOMAS (Copyright by the Chicago Tribune Newspaper Syndicate ead tha MaCluro Newspaper Byndloato) ls wat-bul- U' . er Is j9 - nr-tla- nt trouble. , The flame of a aafety tamp, or a Burrell detector, may be used to tell the presence of marsh gee (methane). Enough hydrogen sulphide or sulphur dioxide eometlmre Is present In mine air to be dangerous. Small amounts make the eyes and breathing passages smart. Ths presence of hydrogen sulphide and sulphur dioxide usually ran be told by their odors. Carbon mo. boxide (white damp) has caused the death of many miners. The presence of carbon monoxide may be detected by Us effect upon canary birds or by the use of a carbon monoxide detector. Copies of miners' circular 99, "Sanitation In Mines,' may bs obtained from the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, Washington, D. C. ''4 WX0X.ZSAU DAISY rsOXWCS. iQuetatloat by Msteal Cmaery Cal rase wta fresh sstrt ituntt) better, in (so tvsf I yre-- h sttrs srssiery better, percb- - ,d yds Is it . u L firsts erase) better, la car- Pr toe. yresb firsts eras awry better, M rebel --nt prists Slsrts9 fresh eggs .......... yaerk sirs Full srraai shares, triplets Full sresei rkeese, Teeag A merle as. . Fell ereeei rkeeee. 9 psns9 sqssrse leek ftwlae cheese Lreaei brlrk ckeeee 99 ,99 49 9T 71 ,yt ,M .n H Whnt Ada are ever oa the alert; they esve time, trouble, money and ara always ready to carry out your Instructions. encountered arm I had seen nothing Ilka this "When the (Chicago' on my previous visit te Chinn, long difficulty In getUng off the glassy water of Kagoshima bay, and when yearn before. But we found, when Smith signaled tea root of us to push wo came down, that the harbormasheaded the ter had held up all trafflo In the river right on to China, New Orleans' and 'Booton' straight for hours Just la one bunch there aoroaa tee open sea, and for glx eolld warn ever M9 hosts loaded with fish, hours flew entirely out of aght of and they did not represent land. This was our longest sea Jourpart ef I per oent of all the says Kri k vast maaa of wetar craft. The harney up until this time," ono of the bormaster was ths only hadn't known Just how Nelson, srho world filers familiar, with the China muoh space we would require, ao he sailor before the mast had cleared several miles In order coast. As Erik had spent weeks Idling In these that we would be aura not to repeat waters over which he now flow In a the ex perl so oe ef D'Oisy, the french few hours airman, who only a faw days before "With the choree of beautiful Ja- had crashed on tea outaklrta ot rapof eons and the Bakurnjlxea Shanghai. pes Our American friends had woridly melting Into the sky behind us I ara sura the thoughts of all of ue ried greatly for fear that In earning we i down In the harbor wo would smash were on what an Interacting time had passed In the land of to Mika-- j up on a sampan or Junk. Capinin do. of what a relief Japan had been Elsler had spent sleepless nights after coming down from the oaf BadJ thinking about It This wee the main the Arctic, of the honors that on -, subject of conversation, and every one seemed much relieved to see US been heaped upon ux and of lbs people we had met. It wassail rive without crashing. bit a were we la so wonderful that CHANOt MOTOR IXHAUIT. a dees. On our wap aeroM tha Yellow aet CONDUCIVE TO .THINKING. the exhauet pipe on the right hand wo dipped off ido ot my engine bad gotten eo hot But my thoughts mile after 'mile and hour after hour that the rubber had ail burned off the wires. If we had been of open sea between Japan and China, igntHon were of the day of long, long ago. obliged te fly an hour or two longer In fact. It seemed as though It must we might hare had serious trouble hav to it in another Uf. on fotn and piungsd iato the sea. During our In we had new M brief other plant. that I waa TV i hat a aif exhauststaystaeka, Shanghai Mfi abort open ones, put tramp windjammer. a no te barque between the a!) planes. We had been hav. (scenes there one to two years to ing trouble with the long ones crock that take from world and an aerial Ing. getting stranded and burning out salt round tha the exhaust gaskets I succeeded In cruiser like the 'New Orioan In that lees makes the elrcult of the globe arranging with a machine shop la a flying Urn.! n . Chinese shipyard to work night and than thr little more than ten yearn Ihad token day making the short etoekt and from then on we had no more trouble. had seen tola miracle,webutflew on and ''Immediately after tbo reception part In It. . And ne on toward Chinn, my engine wa run- on the boat we rowed back to our essmad pianos and went to work. In ehlp ning eo smoothly that tha and 1 o wa disappointed people ashoredoing to be flying h.rrolf, noomod who to nee had arranged Into n reverie, and mora elaborate the reception. Weaa eren learned afterwards dosens of planes passing ms In wwli-en- d klng that the reserve militia, on horsesky with paeeengera i"l back and In full regalia, were waiting tripe between Shanghai on dress parade to they do between receive us But it Francisco, lust aanow, eesmed It and was after dark when we finished Parle and London destined our long work. Of course we much disto mo that the airplane to be the agency tent ,would Inti- liked disappointing people, but I am afraid this oocurred In many cities the races of tee world othrr mate contact with each GREAT RECEPTION AT HOTEL. fool mor no would thsy were then the Whaa wa finally left the Oregon people wage wa were taken to the Hotel Aster, ships and feel like fighting the Inhabitants of In entering tee lobby ted It not Oeorgln or Florida. been for this the Chinese haeton attendants to and our helps if flight wlB, be repaid ajpillllon the thronge of smartly dressed peoera all "f ple from all over the world, wo might Just times over for our efforts. v. 'bought ourselves in a New tt wlll have to our flkn significance Paris or London hotel. After we But know. Tork, do not we eountrv mea had dressed and dined, care whisked one thing we do know. nM that more to etlmulate ue through the st rests to a charity that It haa done In Jnh" ('?" tell which wo were told had been enthusiasm for aviation In the history of that postponed In order that It might coin any other event hadmede The Japanese country. progress In the Inair. The mors htknrmyend leaders conservative navy. Just as in every other eountry, merely treated aviation as something But whu In the experimental stage. Island a ft nr on their us land they saw acrosn the (Two dollars wlU to Awarded for osch om printed) . having flown all the way Thoe whoso tensee are not befuddled aa aa aftermath of tha that Pact fie and Than theyrealtsed of one Chrutma feaat of turkey and fixin will find th working out of their country was merely to countries we warn to twenty-eigtoday puul a good way te fpend a leiaurt hour or two. tisK on our flight, they seemed wako up te th possibilities of aviation with greater speed than tear ' TrankJCHMobinsoru awoke when Oomraodoro Ms American fleet opened i theof doors the oommeroe of Japan to the v world Juot a lltUo over ahelfoen-turago. They put In orders lor the building of fleets of T It. the oonetraetloa ef elrwhipe twloe else of the Shenandoah and E&-- I, which wa ara ao proud. , i cide with our arrival. It wsa held In the home of some merchant prlnos But It wee more of a palace thaa a mora house. entering we were asked to 'Tpon In front of some massive doutana ble doors for a moment. We were standing there Innocently when suddenly they swung open, and we nearly dropped .through the floor with fright. There we were facing a great throng of people In evening drees Some one behind us gave n gentle shove te prevent ue from running away. As we entered through aa aieie the orchestra burst forth and little atria In sweet little dresses walked In front of us strewing rosea and burglar caught singing. I felt like a wars aU elm ply with the goods We overcome. We wars told later that our oxprooelona when the doers swung open were very amusing. had never sees suok a brilliant affair. The women worn stunning evening gowns, daasilng Jewels and diamond t taros. The men were dressed In the uniforms of X down different nations.' Next day dmlth and Arnold arrived, and again the reception committee. the foreign colony and vast throng of Chinee were out on the Th Yang tie Klang to meet them. second day to boya all worked on tb plane until after dark, and when Lee'' and Leigh returned to the hotel they had on thslr greasy union-allThe native foot me at too door of too Astor ordered them around te entrance. tradesmen' tha In th meantime Smith and Nelson worn busy with naval office ra figuring out th test way to "uute off ' from Shanghai and arranging for several destroyers to drop down the lancing coast and prepare a special teoauw place where thsy could refuel, extremeW be know It.wa going they ly difficult to got out of the Tangtoor without hitting sampans Klang oven though they only carried Junka a light load of gas and oil Erik and Jnck had an exceedingly M n&rrow cap on th mom In of off. to "take 7. when attempting eo was groat The traffic on th river that th harbormaster had not been abla te dear a very arid otroteh. atTh first time th tors planoa teev alr git. Into toe tempted collided with make nearly couldn't Chines craft, turned and taxied back, and then mad a second attempt. The getChicago an Boston succeeded In sailting off, but Erik and Jack wont at sixty th Klang Yangtse up ing mile an hour, dodging anmpnna, nets and Junk. freighters ocean watched them with Th other boy their hearts In their mouth fuUy exth Now Orleans have to pecting but were Imcollision, a head-o- n mensely relieved to wo her Just dent of Junk. a mast the With only enough gasoline te ferry them a short way down th flhlna coast they flew from 1:9 until It 29. when thov descended near a destroyer In Tchimkoam bay- - This body of water turned out to te not nearly aa well protected from th open see ae It locked on th map Hug roller were coming In, but th planes elm-- I were ply had to descend, because they nearly out of fuel. Their take-o- , -- wk s. a decrease of 99; Berth 299 barrets, as Increase ef through th rollers was another one of too episodes of the trip when they didnt know whether they were It or not. Experiences to make going of this kin were almost an day occurrence with them, by now. Oa every flight they were always facing death, flying In all aorta of weather, never knowing Just what th eountry wws going to te Ilk up ahead and realising that If anything went th motor forced them wrong and to land immediately they were almost certain to crash. ttj UT Canal Companies Effecting Merger ' to Acquire Water IDAHO FAILS, Idaho. Dee. 19. W. L Mitten, representing th Minnesota Trust company of Minns polls. Is spending s week In Idaho Falla In oonforone with W. O. Cotton and others ralatlva to too financing of th several canal companies which er Included la to merger to buy 111.900 aers-feof water In th Americas Fall dam. Th contract for th purchase of (hla water involves about fl.009,000 and It la for tow purpose of determining the valuation of th water rights and the assets of the canal companies that Mr, Mitten i making aa Investigation. Should hi report he n favorable one th million dollars for the purchase ef the water will be advanced on to sale of bonds corn root for th purchase of Th was entered into th U! 909 aero-feat a meeting of th various canal a at companies meeting held In Idaho Falls ea December 9. ' destroyers guard rath. Om ef oat Tint Mofttifi Bonds Mttisg ty, kigb-elu- a 4 ' as h . Baring Account Will Bo Very Appropriate And Acceptable lUitCTMJtf UDGq TRUST COMPANY as eesss aetmet e mss ms csssasua 901 E Was. 999 Mala I'l'T'pi'rft'wt'iq'i1 Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Company 144 Eonth tlsla CL" Exclniirtly a ZsTtnp Suk And Tnut Company. Znttmt a Fty Csvlasa Aocomta. .Office Equipment . , Furnlt-m- Piles, Safas Printing Binding -- Ths cm Be liable' W. nd South .1 Wasatch US tegtl bank Headquarters" Transfer eld Roeoro end begin new enea NOW I Ideal-plac- mllea an hour. U the ekr clear and yon are high enoughhifrom the not to bo Interested earth the and If affairs of the world below, of iMloAr a la motor tinging your la one long rhythmical rower that and your te your oars, you ono. plane seemofte merge Into terns The to your flight swiftness from Tour brsJn blow the cobweb thinkclear more do can end you than you can do ing la two hours In two days In a crowded city. , Wo had left Kagoshima bay at A half hour I 99 In tha morning. later we had reached tee open eee. waOur flight had teen across theTellow ter at the place where teeone. One and China eeaa merge Into hour off the coast wo passedof over the Ford, which was tha firstaU the ths string of deetroyere strung hand way across to China to be oePassed We trouble. 1, cat of engine the nine other deetroyere besides the inllee off Fori and when forty we China coast we could tell that were approaching too mouth of a tha too Most of way river. great deep blue. Then It sea had boon know teat changed te green and wo But aa we ehallower. jt was muchmainland It all Asia ef the neared of a sudden turned a muddy brown. 199 ' YANGTZE CHINA. This Indicated to ne that we were one of the of delta the approaching the world, largest rtvsre la th DIVIDE a river longer than Yangtse Klang, the distance from Ban FYnnrtaeo to The Tengtae Klang le New York. the Mississippi ef China and dividesof the eountry Into two parte. Tens millions of people live on Its shores, and mIMone actually live thslr entire lives ee Its broad expense In sampans, and Junks houe boats, Among the cities on Ho banks are as large ea Boston; Nanking, nearly Hankow, which le ae large at Pt. Inula and New Orleans combined. about the Bnochew, In the delta, alM of Detroit, and a score of others, all over M 9u9 in population. "Ae w flew across tha mouth ef the river end drew near Shanghai we were sma sad at the number ot Chinese water craft under us. The river seemed Jammed with tens of thousands of Junks, xam pens and steam ootmto eiirciuLT 11 CONRAD NAGEL THE REJECTED WOMAN" ISSXI 1 ia Tho Tornado1' at p. m. to Stolen Sweeties" Comedy Bostonians a. m 3 . ' Salt Lake Theatre Room and the nine. Mezza- - DANCING In tbo - DANSANTE WilkesThcatrc The Ballroom for 2 :15 Twlcd Daily 8:18 ALL THIS WEEK Ralph ClorJhssr Dancing Last au Night - (Oe, SO THIS IS LONDON" ' Good Music, An Excellent Meal VERTICAL. 1- - Aa animal , Tturt, ,Fri, E&t, Aa Article. tat I. A adverb. 9. To act. Regular matin Saturday 9. An imaginary monster feeding oa Thin layers of wood. Ivary, etc. human beings. THE W0NDER7DL 12. A conjunction. 4. A musical term. 19. To cleanse with n second appliI. A mining town In Utah. cation of water after washing. A A popular ally la Kevswla. IT. Spike of grain containing to II. Pleasant. beraols. 12. To discern. 19. Pol Ice mao (slang). 14. What policeman rnako. . Bae. , lb A hone for soldiers, L A flower. Kinds apoclsa- - manners. u. Belonging te ymu and th only and original company la 29. Rotlnuo ef a diet In ruts bed per25. An adverb. Th Comedy Smaal of th Century son age. To employ. 2. 21. To look. 29. To check.' It. A a exclamation. 29. A very small quantity. OF 97. An aromatic plant. 2!. Insects, 29. Simple. 93. Return of tidewater toward tb TIIE 99. A wodlng bird formerly worsea. 29. To resound. shiped In Egypt. . A HOT 21. PICTURE A county In Ftah. To prepare for athletics. 2. 99. A Oreek tetter. It. An ancient Idolatrous god. Cor Tboatr N. Y. 10 week th at 24. Thro persons acting together. B. Marked by ..folding, 97. To temper by tent (abbr.). Night 99o to 41. 40: New Years and 40, pronoun. 90s to 22,. Mate 41. A propoeltton. 42. A town In Ft ah south of Provo. 42. A Greek tetter. 44. A town la Utah north of Provo. Mall A. H. E. Street at the Robert Mortoa ftALfe In th Third Judicial dmrM om, Oi palt Lk counnr, L Uth. JW feothwell, pUtstt'f hit !'. and Stella kL htmbUk TruH ooo puny, & land Rftnetion To wnpuf i h corporation, defendant n th Uth day of eheriff ary, i2&, at th hour of 12 otc t front tioor noon, at th at Kilt Lake it, courthou Lake county, Utah, th f crihd real tat In bait Lake n a Con trh ty, luK. to wit hundred f pointh 4 5 4) of feet ftouhcaat corner ot t i - -3 wt t iFL fir four-tent- wp,v-thr- e tu ni fiv e r bia fid ur v, north or hut Wd r run h 1) (Ul j' I wpt two bu h t f F fiftt line of l to r A," thenr one-tent- ? i ? Clght-ltrt- t 81 Comedy Moor. 6HEIFF'S I. li PLEASE" TAXI zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzsszszzzzzxzx matinee Jan. IA9T TIME TODAY Theme Mlghn,,.t!l Ttyler, Frink Compel A Paramount preduetien , 70, (1. Plus war tea. Opening with New Year FOOL" ALAAKAN-Wl- th THE $3.50 Per Person Make reservations early. 900, 79c, 91.00, 91.(0. S. NoxWTHE GET. Salt Lake Theatre United By Arthur Oeedrieh PATHE NEW FELIX THE CAT Symphony Orcheitrs Atmospheric Prologue Mete.- PETERS HOUSE Service in the Supper m&u HORIZONTAL. 1. A eeunty In Utah. 4. A former president of th Te&ri EIH Grt&t 2?fW 2 Days Part ot the time while speeding nothing across the Tellow sea I dU txkb the but thick and let Jack ew eter relieved wheel. Wa often like that Nor is there a more hi tha world to think than In Vou rxca the cockpit of a plana aa or M9 or serosa the aky at seventy Is f TONGUES OF FLAME 1 Hotel Utah ht Xmas Suggestions MEIGHAN New Year's Eve TODAY'S PRIZE PUZZLE hj THCr.lAS EAST TE533 TODAY ff ' now m.TC3 -- IMiiuiiiniiiiHiniiiiiinzHHZSZXSSSs: Uk uni f-- - Salt tat, 11 llt-t- ie 140 trat Texas. 4.U4 barrels aa increase of 21,900; north Louisiana, Alla beers ie, a decrease! o4 100; Arkansas UO.tuO bsLrrsla, aa Increase ef 469; gulf coast and southwest Texas, 122.999 barrel an Increase of 199; eastern, lot.4o9 barrels, a decrease of 4n9: Wyoming, Montana and Colorado, 74.909 barrel a decrease of 10.400, Th Wortham pool ta central Texas show a dally arorag production of 42 909 barrel aa increase ef 14,100. Dally average Imports of petroleum principal ports for to week leadStock Decrease in Month at ing December 99 War 1(1947 barrel oo moored with MT.OOO for the previous Dally avereaer toostpts of Cad. to Extent of- - 619,292 week. fnrnta oil at Atierati and mdt coast ports for th week seeding Deoeenker 29 were 19,479 barrel a, compered WUh Barrels; More Produced 42.41 ter th previous week. There war a change reported hi crude Ml prior tor th major disOaaoBns trict. MMconttnsnt being quoted at KBIT TORK, Deo. Hooks decreased to th extent of 1 cents to 1 19 a barrel according to ef th oil) Pennsylvania th 911,291 barrel during November, ac- crude,gravity Bradford district. III a bar(ITS: gulf coast cording to report received by to rel; ail other grad American Petroleum Institute sowi- crude oil grad A. II te a barrel; wrud 24. California and II B, grad ng approximately '1 per cent of th ranging from 11.99 to 91.49 a barrel United according to too gravity of the oil operating capacity s! th crude ftpeastHn otandth tantt farm mounoil slocks A Reliable Cough Remedy. Rocky tains decreased 1199,099 bairal In unknown qmy experiment with November. . for that rough or sold when remedies Th dally average gross erud oil Hooey and Tar production of to United States In- re ess assure Foley's I n ( and reliable creased 9100 barrels for th week end- Compound T It relief of rough cold th December 94.409. 19, totaling M ing Equally beneficial tor according to to weekly summary of Moreen, eld. Mr Anna Cornell ths American Petroleum Institute. young and N. J., otetooi "I bought Th dally average production east of Bridfston. and Tar Compound for California was 1,279 0u0 barrels, an Polev e Honey find It great.'' Insist Increase of 1400; California production my eold and was 419,949 barrel aa in ere see of upon tb genuine. Refuse substitute CA4v.) Schramm Johnson, Drug 7494. Oklahoma atiowe a daily average Make a reading of th YCant a part production of 9X1,100 barrels, a decrease of 9209: Kansas, 99.99 barrels, of each day doing iedf KriOrOftf of wa v, m1 3 rti ht fivrmrtlr ownpd h ft I tJlYlk . Lit tr, IVciicncl th I PAt Ax-- IV f n tf r ) " , ) r i vu I nR J - r t , I 4f I nH f. uh ntO t of Uy Jr. i Ah) j. -- |