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Lane of Berkeley, Calif. H. C. Gnttv of Los Angeles was navigator. ‘The plane left Glendale at 12:45 a.m. (Pacific time) vesterday with stops for fuel at Albuquerque, N. Mex.; Tulsa, Okla., and Cincinnati, Ohio. . A stop also was made at Louisville, Ky., to send ulegram Capt. Turner planned to make as much of the flight in daylight as pos- slble but upon his arrival last night he sald “It was sure a tough job flying sver the Rocky Mountains this morning be- fore daylight and over the Appalachians after dnrk. That's enough work for any man in o 10 COAST PLANNED BOYS STEAL CHICKENS WITH FISH LINE AND BAIT Owner Watches Hen ‘“Take the Hook” and Goes for Two, Who Drop Loot and Flee. By the Associated m 22— Chicken ll:fl:;lal are ufln( hmk and I':ona line in thi wn. Henry sulkuswlcx. Ogden -Lren," had been los] r chickens from day to day. | reco n the back yard, he saw me ens swallow something . Investigation prnved n line coming over the with worms. chickens 'ere discovered on the other side. They escaped, but Bolkuzwuu Tre- clptur:d Soume of ‘his bir LOWERS s?ssnszconn Swedish Liner Kungsholm Breaks| Own Transatlantic Mark. GOTHENBURG, Sweden, August 22 (#).—Not to be outdone by the German liner Bremen and the British Maure- tania, the Swedish transatlantic liner Kungsholm of the Swedish-American line lowered her own speed record by pearly five hours on her recent crossing from New York to Gothenburg. Her New York run was 7 days, 21 hours and 56 minutes. The former rec- ord, set May, 1929, was 8 days, 2 hours and 47 minutes. > Gen. Higgins to Marry Son. TORONTO, Ontario, August 22 (F).— OUTBOARD MOTOR BOATS . RACE UP MISSISSIPPI Vivian G. Far Behind Schedule, ‘While Baby Lee Pilots Complain of Bumpy Water. By the Associated Press. VID, ALIA, La., August 22.—Two out- motor_boats, both en route s. The Vivian G., oonunu(n( from here hu {eoterdly aftes starting Tuesday, Provldenee La.. momen! ts schedule. Its behind h climellom, jr, and B. ‘The Rouge. bonc wmch started a I:'.Qd to complete the thlrd llp lbnut midday. ‘The latter craft piloted by Charles hnckmu!er and Arthur suunden ol t. Louis, refueled here at 1 a. lnd although motor trouble hld dehyaa its arrival, the Mmauruns only com- plaint was bumpy wi are still in effect You can still buy Furnish- ings for your home at drastic August Savings — and en Grogan’s EASY TERMS. o G ld in ae ©, 39¢ GOLD BAND | BUTTER Will Make Good Food | Taste Better LIBBY’S GENUINE DEVILED HAM " BEVERAGES | Rock Creek Just a nice drive for a plate of fresh pelcln and caramel ice cream. WSI—P : OLDM\‘X'ITCH Pofluh Sardines y." He sakl lhe plane needed only fuel e and oil to be ready for the return flight. 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