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I i FRIDAY, APRIL. 3, 1931 BLYTHEVILLE. (ARK.) COURIER NEWS PAGE: NAVAL OFFICER SEES PERILS IN SUBSEA PROJECT (Centinued from Page 1) tion I balleve this statement 0: estimate to be in error, and that mine is more nearly in accordance with: records of the Nary Department, and anore nearly correct. Speed Cut Down the Nautilus were to the full If my catiarate. is correct, and! with no reserve, it battery charge, would take 21 hours lo make 42 miles.

Then she would have to come to the surface and spend eight hours in recharging. The amount of fuel consumed ins recharging Is equivaleut to that consumed in 109 miles of surface cruising. Considering: together the 21 hours of cruising oust lte cight hours of recharging whelle stationary, the craft's average speed would be reduced to one and one-half knot at best, Tier.ce to make 1500 miles swomerged it would require 1000 hours, or about 42 days, provided that her under-water cruising limIts could be distributed so that at the end of cach battery limit she could come to the surface, recharge, and proceed immediately, I believe. however, that such will he far from the actual Depth Is Limited it must be remembered that the diving limit of the submarine is about 200 At 2 materially greater depth the pressure would he beyond her designed resistance, and would cause disaster. Even under open water, to 1013- neuver entely in this depth zone ruquires the strictest care and attention if disaster is to be Emergencies frequently arise which accessitate coming to the surface at alice.

To the conning tower, where the control lies, are the various instruments and gauges. The craft is steered by a gyro compass, which! requires constant electric power opcrate. The magnetic compass is not only unreliable in those latitudes; it is virtually useless. In fact, it probably would very misicading, and might point in just the opposite direction from the proper one. There would be no way of de.

tecting such an error except by AStronomical observations, walch of course would be impossible chem. sucmerged. IF Compass Falls Furthermore, as the pole is apthe gyro compass has pranched, directive force. Should it fail to function from lack of power (o drive it, or. from a mishap or breakdown, tiere would be no way left, of which I cm aware, by which location could even ba approximated.

The submarine then would be absolutciy helpless. If she attempted get under the ice by the shortest route co open water she could not direct her course, and would be hopelessly lost. From the ice barrier in the vicinity of Spitzbergen to the pale is about 540 miles. On the or Pacific side, toward Bering Strait, the shortest distance to cpen water is about 950 mites. This total of 1500 miles appears to ba minimum.

Figuring no delays, no extra expenditure of fuel oil, and no 1035 from leakage or other accident. the Nautilus apparent has oil to -accomplish her entire journey from Spitztergon to Unalaska. But I do not believe for cne wen: that any such theoretic and conditions will exist chat will enable iter to accomplish her journey and reach bet destination before her oil supply shall have been exhausted. NEXT: In his next article, Admital Rodman will describe many cher difficultics which will confront the submarine expedition. Malaria Is Fatal to Albert NicCoy, Cardwell CARDWELL.

McCoy died at his home here between one and two o'clock Mouday afternoon of malaria losta. Ite had been fued to his bed only since Sunday marning. though he had not vecu feeling well for several daya. Mc. McCoy was well knoxn in Cardweil and had lived here far several years.

Ile was well hked by all who knew inn. He was slightly! ever fifty-fise years of agc. lie is survived ty his another, Mrs. Vin McCoy and a daughter, Inez. Funeral services were held al the heme Wednessias afternoon.

the Per. Prince omelating. The Antioch composed of Carl North. C. A.

Summit. Il. D. Meadows and J. R.

Burchar sang special 59:25. Active jall-ocarers were the membris of the Cardwoll high selico: senior class: Ogle North. James Forcerald, Willle Whitson. Branun James P. Anderson.

Jaceph Rutherford. Roy Losley. Call Blakeney. School was dismissed fo: the numeral. Burund was in the Cardwell cometery.

Funeral arrangements were lit citarge el Howard- BADE IS STRATFORD, Conn. 11P; The baby of Gecree Melsaner. 1.35L pilot for Sikorsky Aviation Corporation. became airminded at an carly per. When the child was expected.

took: his wife in an amphibian plane to a York Ten days alter the child was born. he brought them back to Stratford in the plane, the haby sleeping the entire way, Nautilus and Proposec Route SPITZBERGENCE NORTH POLE GREENLANO POINT PICTORI ALASKA A -D A doubl, but are wize? Nautilus, are 1:2 able Hubert Wilkins. tinall inset. which they hope to trave! Ex-Kaiser's Son Struts Again UNEXPLORED REGION Daring men, no arctic submarine alave, and Sir areas beneath Eitel Friederich, above, second ten of the former German kaiser, has again appeared in Berlin, goosc-stepping at the head of 5000 "Steel-Helmels," 3 war veterans' orgauization. He was wildly cheered by street crowds.

Lord Gises Trust Fund ASTORCIA, Oregon, (UP) Lord Waldorf Astor, of will establish: a $5.000 cducational tenet feud for Astoria school chitdren. Lord Walderf Aster is a descendant of John Jacob Astor, founder of Astoria. Jail Barber Prospers "LOGAN. Ohio, (UPI Hocking County's barber-prisoner finds It mote politable to be In jail than! free. He net cnly gets the jail patronage.

bat he's living 0: the county. There's only 0830 Budweiser and nothing like it MALL At Scene of Fatal Plane Crash Smart Paris Styles Gown Siam Queen on U. S. Visit By NEA Service BANGKOK. Sam.Queen of Sam, en rate wait Nia.

Prajadbugak for a world tear slum. takes them to the Vented State de April, wight Do cal to picased the okl Home do as the Rohaurs to. this: "When abroad, de; so 5.3 every jot in latest fashions!" At homie 0.: L.stive Tie real native costume 0, was prolved 1: 11: by a to PILL fro comer. in Ur tropic and consists Bone. 1 and the panung.

a troller- use shirt. tie end of wines pares betweat logs and 15 leaped at the wain in the k. 'The Royal i Las chanced the prenung palinh, 0: most. coming; to Queen. Withs Lite aye ol an n2 chooses say fe her 81.1- 11.1 valance 1:: Leawy of- her and sekien shis.

Lives Four Yet, in France Ju spite of the 1:: tut sli: Prank: Lind an- thence to Japan to EnMr. and nounc2 the birth of a sc: on Satj urday March 23th. the peror. just a tea ine carly see latte to Mesdames J. C.

Eaten. J. trip called: over. cherry White, Timms, O. A.

J. fo: warm Japan fora. of Vane ano Miss: for cud many their. Hill, Cheater Wookdridge. Dutch Randolph.

Mr. and Mrs. Ira did plans the Ca-, Bobanning. and nadian Rockies, bus by the tee Reek cf Blytheville were guests: they reach to be Mr. and Mira.

S. Washinon cf -and Mrs. Frank Lint and by President Hoover, goring will act family, Sunday. be in the ew and lightweight clothes 21r. ani 3513, Jack: 10l 50d Ike in order.

Connaday motered to Ely Suits the Queen has in Monday. many o. them :20.1 T. M. and Miss Grace White pOthers the now there of Collinwood, ware manticd: land brown are popular accents 'at of Mr.

and Mas. J. A. her scarfs, gloves, furs White. Thursy.

The Rev, A. J. blouses. She 1:38 car the performed the Im-. beautiful Cox coots Paris i mcdiately after the ceremony the, saw.

Also a Canadian couple left fo: Collinguco: where: sore beyond description. ale; tery will make their Cuture hone. the wee. new 01f tie The bride is the rrand-daughter ofimade c. fell, straw.

21:. and Bra J. A. White. all ye.chful 10 the Sir.

L. af. McDonald attended toj taste. business in Blytherille. Mol.day.

For afternoon. the was, GU Mr. Pipkin, Willie and i satin, lace and mic. Frank Jack hill, O. lime imprince.

13 L. B. Camday and son, Ike were and with it WORDS going flic visitors, Saturday. detestable brine. and J.

C. Eaton visited Luther Rices, If: Be are large, Sunday. straws, many of the Ines, Mr. 1.. A.

was a Luxors Coenwerk: material. Ning 35 visitor, Saturiay. itsolf. Each noon site has 1123 ital E. M.

McDonald spent Tuesday CTER 1:3 own in Lusora. Evening coma for Her are vented 27 well the Ccurto: News Want Ads Pay. Isions which call per we.as Siamese costume: exclusivr. ly in Bangkok, Paris Incaels is a please: with weird: Quell for sir Imi in four scars before her marriage, However, instead of gelug ty Paris to shop, Paris 3 cam: for the Quo.n of Siams. Her Malcaty permitt.I to dir.

tate the general lines ct he: freed: and gowns, but cach. model fashioned for her exclusively and i could nut ba reproduced. The 01 this ninet impossible de-! mand tell on the siendet of a tea! Parisian one liste livin here in Siam. Nile. Cabin: Roselicere, who made the 1rip; to Paris.

Such a diverse wardrol: 31 tit: I Queen Ecaded! Leaving Bangkok. the regal party Met to almost al tv: 1 tor, thence 19 Hone lice: 2n1: Spanghai, where tix; know dry; v. culd inter winter. simple din.ng 31:1 sawing. others for fetinal stair 12- tel Gens.

has Che orchid chitin Lame. miler threads shopping 110 she.r mauve material to ere-! iridescent orchii inch. 1 lt b.is 425 own corning wrap 1:1 matching lance, with a great cape. all Ened in the para shade vi With it 1:1 Sear Shoulder trueth bow: rat; bses ol the sottest mai o.mitte we. led matching Other 415 in tact st the 1 Queen her gowns interpret her, imprimon, saun and take tie new opalice tones sa ing.

Cr: of her most fo: mol goaDs 15 co satin. depending upon its rich aud striking Sines; 'tar 1:3 The heavy satin is 1: front by godets in and the Bark of the bod- 5. canamented cnly with unque Royally Fond of Sports Both the King and the Queen play sat and Mke outdoor sparis. so Her Majesty has ed in the Cozens of trunks mans sports frocks, Shantung silks, printed vie chine, same Kasha suits and scm2 cottons and lines mode: metic points. Blues gray's are her favorites for colors.

Mite. Evaenderg. in Muje-43 verdrobe, keeul, appreciative el her great to explained for Queen's SCARS this way. She sald: "Many Americans will see the royal party 1: croters the continent and contines the stay in New Yurt, cus it will La the primlege bill 3 few to know Her and 12 appreciate the consonalily 194 cadeered har to Siam. 'Therefore.

for the her gowns must. to some eatent. incagret the Queen." The Biggest Value In Town! SEE AND HEAR THE NEW Baby Grand and a Beautifui Matched Walnut Table 7 'Tubes, Sereen Grid Dynamic Speaker Lighted Dial Extremely Selective 75 Compleie Nothing Else to Buy This Philco Can Bc Bought On EASY TERMS 401 W. Phone Main 147 HUBBARD FURNITURE CO. AERIAL VIEW SHOWS HOW AIR LINER WAS SMABHED TO BITS 4 This' exceptionally' arrini picture of the wreckage of the pir liner in which Knute Rockne and' seven others hurled to their deaths describes more graphically than words the force of the explosion and crash.

Bits of the plane were scaliered over 100 yards and orfly the tall (In center of picture) 1s sufficiently whole to show what the wreckage had once been, 0 Lone Oak Items miss Marie Lancaster spcul night with Eunice Brooks. Among: chose who attended the dance nt Ekron Wednesday night were. Mr. and 1 Mrs. Ditzel Hazel Walker and Joe Richarson.

Miss Marie Lancaster entertained! a munber of her friends with pally Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

Hurtsfeld and family Ekron and Airs. Hen of Blythestle were guess ol Mrs. Erby Hodge, Wednesday. Mrs. Loyce Tomlinson of Blytherille WAS the guest of Mrs.

J. W. Tomlinson, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

Erby Hodge spent Friday at Pecan Grova with Mr. and Mrs. Lenlon Hodge. Miss Dazel Walker spent SaturLay night with Miss Alma ham. Lloyd Lowery of Driver Grove wws the guest of Floyd Peoples Saturday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Needham of Gospell wisted Mr. and Mrs.

J. lichertson, Sunday. Misses Mavorline Davis and Eddie Williams were guests of Mrs. Kennard Walters. Sunday.

ployed at the county: farm, the week end with his family Miss Alma Needham -spent day night will Miss- Hazel' Sandy Ridge. spent were guests: of here. Mrs. Maille, Bimer, Sunday. Suit- Mrs.

Maude Biorress and Mrs. Walker. Maltic Simper motored to- Memphis; Thursday. Mr. John Shiner: Is leaying for Long Beach Sunday- to Mr.

and Mrs. Clay 'Shiner of Kennett, spent Sunday, with Mrs. Maltie Simer. Mr. and Mrs.

D. 'Conrad of visit, his daughter, Mr. Charlie Barker attended: to. business fu Blytheville, Mr. arid Mrs.

Leslle Bevill: -of Gosnel were Maltors In this community, Sunday. Shown with their rebuilt Commander The vast unexplored ic: are well shown on the may. Midway Notes gave me NEW STRENGTH "I NOW FEEL FINE" joints ached. I took seven Bell' Pulliam, bottles of 8:9.5: -It Knoxville, proved my 'condition. writes: and picked 14 now up.

feel fine weight in in "My. appetite poor. like a new person. is a had lost weight did blood tonic and I recommend it was nervous to my My mother and could not took S.S.S; and bier sleep well at You, too, win night. In my take the: rundown con- as it holds double the quantity and Bf isa Pollen ditton even my represents a price saving on Ca Every Spring take S.S.S.

Tonic Mr. E. D. Walker who Es c11- "Strength and 1 Plus the Willingness to Serve" Founded Built on by Security Women Appreciate the Service of this Bank One of the outstanding features of present day banking, as reflected by banks such as this one, is the assistance we offer who are intrusted with the management of: funds. To all such, we extend the cordial cOoperation and experience of our Officers and Directors.

THE FARMERS BANK TRUST CO. The Oldest Bank in Blytheville Under State and Federal Supervision TE is.

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