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SoS RAGE. TWO Raa: PARCK: . * | pact - Soldiers in Gray Rest.in the North Perper rey eae j hot exhaust pipe. The flames were | . 15 BALLOONS lextinguished when Batten Urecehe TOL v, ‘ re Lv ‘ : ‘YO Bae ep ceAS OG cc) Se sto Y | acon sien the ae Althend Cathet | CUBS’ Shortstop E : Z F f oe | ine, church and bufial took place in the Executes Triple ‘The car driven by Jules Ellingboe ORR : Play Unassisted | of’ Memphis smadhed into the retain. iN ‘ OBSERVED Sarre : Pittsburgh, May, 80.—UP)—Jimmy jing wall on the north turn of the Cooney, Chicago National’s shortstop, AY 80,'1927 — have lost their lives in’ a wind and rain storm in southwestern Virginia and ‘eastern Tenftessee last night. Three were drowned at Gate City, Ya, and two at Elizabethtown, Tenn, } Competition Will Start Late/ This Afternoon Near Akron, Ohio | truck as Ellingboe was on his 60th mile. The machine was wrecked. Ellingboe was reported to have sus- | tained broken legs. ai | “Davie Lewis also hit the north wal!| Mandan Honors Dend at Ex. when his front axle broke. Lewis ercises. Program to Be al News of executed an isted triple play i Mandan Vicinity ee unassisted triple play in o—_________—___—_- inning of the morning ber. y n n game between the Cubs and Pitts- roi io (P) Fifteen received injuries. Hartz scratched oT burgh. With L. Waner on second Akron, Ohio, May 30.— (2), Pifvew ithe wall turning’ into. the stretch, This Afterngon ENTERTAINS AT DINNER and Barnhart on first, Cooney took Mill Wt free bullooning taday in the Lowa cere Dies ease tte sar cntertained Friday evening ai| Pig Waner's liner, stepped "on sec- tional elimination race which wil . TS Sata i ; Pe Bad (2 Ma le al ale Rae ORL tagged Barnhart, Ree neu at ee ee. W ||, The veterans of the grind, ‘Harry| Mandan was fittingly observing|a dinner party at the home of the pare ite th - Fieh gerasinel | Hartz, Peter De Paolo, winner of the | Memorail Day today, with a narade|former. Apple blossoms and peonies Litchfield trophy and # ae 1925 event, Benny Hill and Leon! this mornihg and with a special fro-| carried out an effective floral scheme MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM of the Americ an Hilo te Le ae . |Duray, were all declare’ out of ‘the! gram scheduled for 2 o'clock this uft-!in the decoration of the rooms. Wilton—The Louis Ousley Post No. gt ponte. fate nee ae Bathnn aa Ati the first 100 miles were|ernoon at the New Palace theatre. Following the dinner there were five| 163, American Legion, and the Amer- a aehett cup. ra Septen yy inished, At 6 o’clock this morning, the|tables of bridge in play, Mrs. W. J. ican Legion Auxiliary have arranged Barring adverse weather or other flag on Custer Pole in the ' Nor-| Watson-winning the high honors and|n Memorial day program here ante | eae than 200 sim the Gonteuerate army te buried in a cemetery on Johnson's Matera, ae 8 ae Bd k: b @Auses for delay 15 hydrogen-filled Bos thern Pacific park was raised to half|Mrs. William Cummins the consol- | ‘will open with a parade at 11 oflock, yas bags will soar in the air from| which lies in Lake les off Sandusky, O. These men died in the prison which the Union army Indianapolis, May 90-—-()—-An| eetgeY special detail of Boy | ation. & Bivetam will be given ab the Grand Cleveland—-Akron speedway at five maintained on the island during th ‘ar, and congress appropriates money annually for the main- army of 100,000 to 160,000° persons, “Shortly atthe “0780; 11 Sexisanytea’ TO DETROIT LAKES it tne: lence eae cite ee eer ine Be sig’ psm. tenance of the cemetery. Sandusky G, A. R. veterans and members of the Daughters of the Confed. | or! seeking o thrill, began its maych | men attended exercises held at Union| GA, Renden and son, A. M. Ren-| dececeted eteries wi Ne giclock this gag Hae eracy \n Ohic decorate there graves every Decoration Day. | to the gates of the Indianapolis Mo-| cemetery honoring the dead soldiers. | den; left Friday for Big Detroit Lake " | diveduin syenees| 228 eA a | tor Speedway today to witness the) The roll of departed comrades was|where they will enjoy « fishing trip, Ha Mintle On a West 1 | Rreatest of all automobile races—‘the | called, a rifle volley fired and taps|Mrs. G. A’ Renden ond Menant Woe the Atlantic on a ER TELLS HOW HE DIVED ee Hadad Ae otek hd re-/ annual §00-mile grind for prizes to-| blown by an American Legion bugler.| Jos, Sullivan have spent the past : After Ianding from Paris "Saturday, | “une $100,000. eer, ee 10 ‘days at the Renden cottage’ at Competition May Be Short 27 com test on 1 The 18 tition, though it is yrd in the history ] p he race, starting at 10 o'clock, at-| At 10:45, the various orgamizations : By aoe this, the monarchs depart-! tracted a field of 32 drivers, the pick | participating assembled ‘a the, civic pee inte F ed ge _ Strict court rules, The | of the stars of America and Europe.| park and placed a wreath near the TO ATTEND MEETING C. | ‘OL f) royal Visitors were received in the| For the first time in years, however, |'Memorial Tree, in honor of the sol-| pr, W. C. Aylen left Saturday to ‘ ‘ 7% ‘J atlloon classic, shed which housed the Spirit of St q imi | i en) ; l . red | there were no foreign cars in the|dier dead. A similar wreath was| attend the anya ting of t time for all of the gas IN DARKNESS , AND A DENSE FOG Heer a vine Tras wanaceste | lineup. The only European car en-| placed on the waters of the Missouri,| state medical aeseciatign whic wal THEATRE {andings within a distance of about i. 2 MF ont MER OE ie the detnils of how the ocea failed to withstand the punishing| ‘The parade was held at 11 o'clock, 3. En route Dr. Aylen will visit |J i \ : 500 miles. ‘ . per hour and the altimeter 13,000 The pilot of the balloon traveling | Landed Safely on Barbed! fect. test distance will be awarded ; i “ T pulled ‘thie Ftp scbial Aaminiedtaeely : Wire Fence—Unusual En- ; ated by PL W. fter cle: the stabilizer, The ly * counter of Now Famous! had iett the ship head first and was flight | qualification tests. Frank Lockhart, with the Legion Band, Boy Scouts;| relatives eater the pouenT Tied Ut, sat a{#,smiling California youth, remained| school childten America’ Legion| "¢lttives at Fargo and Moorhead. civie weleome’at the Hotel De Ville, | {te, last-minute favorite to win to-| Auxiliary, Women’s Relief Corps, VISITING HERE Amid the waving of American flags, /2%%/5 Tace as a result of his victory! War Mothers, Red Cross, Salvation! Mrs, Mae D, Hebbard. and Burgomaster Max, of war fame, made| i? the 1926 event, and his qualifica-| Army, all ex-service men and home an address in’ English. and’ then; tio speed trials. Lockhart set the! guards taking part, The groups pa son, Merle F., of Lincoln, ‘Neb., arrived here Saturday and will spend some tof the Ge Irving chute functioned perfectly. 1 om pany. b . with the pilots in j.| falling in this position when the| called: “Th h fe tain | elimination pace at a quarter of a/ aded to Custer Pole, where the flag} time as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. the second and third longest flights Flyer Occurred Over Illi-| risers whipped me around into an up- Lindbergh.” "They ene vernal i Si lamaer cer miles nea: raised to pean and the na-/F, D, Hebbard and Howard Hebbard, to compete in the International race * i. Wh | tight position and the chute opened.| an ardor not’ usually displayed by | Ute gret J ever attaine 1 anthem played. — a Sout! of nois on November 3 ile) Down Through the Snow Balgiatis. jon the Indianapolis speedway. He| A special program is to be hel CAULED BY ILLNESS if ‘Good weather forthe take-off . * | The ‘last I saw or heard of the i | qualified his car at 120° miles an afternoon at the New Palace} ©, F, Dorfler has been called to seemed highly improbable as the re-/ He Was Flying Mail Plane | »."11° was as it disappeared into the| EAGER TO RETURN HOME AT | hour. é | theatre, with Rev. G. W. Stewart giv-| Mundelein, lll, by the serious hinecs ports received at race headquarters Jelouds just after my chute opened.| EARLIEST POSSIBLE MOMENT | _ Pete aa Peds of bel Rt ing the Principal vee and with | of his sister, Mrs. E. 0. Wells, Jast night indicated generally unset-/ Editor's Note—Thirteen thou- |1 placed the rip cord in my pocket |” 7 5, don, Ala 30.—}—Captain | 72Cer and Leon Duray, were aligned] songs and other talks. ———— F cal thunder- (Editor's No Lentaislod - flashlight. It was ndon, May . ‘aptain’ with Lockhart in the first starting acai 5 tled conditions and local thu sand feet up in the night air, {and took out my flashlight. w his: homelieks knweeetbly | MAY Myhivitde or Tiel ‘ 5 Services Today For storms in the state. with the perils darkness com. | Snowing and very cold. For the first He anid eo this morning. bef today by By a of qualifying Mrs. Katherine Fleck Seed Dounded ‘many ‘times by dense, | minute or so the parachute descend: | THe Knight of the ale appteciotes fo | {hele car# at 119 and 118 “mites an| MIPS, Mrs. Flora Sheppard Kennedy Plans to | clammy fox that no eye or light [ed smoothly, then commenced an ex: Teng ‘fullest extent the honors be-|"°"'witton ‘Back In the Game Dies at St. Anthony = t could pierce— f his air- | for about five minutes and which 1] stowed upon hi a hare, te a + Tommy Milton, veteran master of neal Funeral services ‘for Mrs. Flora Compi ata on ‘The gasoline tanks of his air- | for about five minut ni aris, but he is eager to re-| the roaring road, was figured as plane drained ‘dry during ‘a vain Flow of Missouri! ‘earcy’tor's sanding place" ° A Mrs. Katherine Fleck, 65, wife of | Peterson Sheppard, 64, a pioneer resi- The first indication that I was near[‘urn home at the earliest possible | rockhart’s most dangerous challenger. George Fleck, farmer’ living nine|dent of the Fort Ries vieinity, are the ground was a gradual darkening | Wn 46 this clear whil king | From all appearances Milton and his/miles south of St. Anthony, died wt|to be held this afternoon from the of the space below. ‘The snow had|,,H\ made this clear whilé speaking | car were prepared to give the flying|@ o'clock Friday evening following local Presbyterian church, with Rev. grata showing the Aiidant of water| fioreh the hoy marvel of avlay ifumed to. rain and, although my|teqttq,teporters non his return t0|Tocyhare the battle of his career | five meeathe® sitgess nike deer bert W. Stewart in charge. iz dow! y | chute was thoroughly soaked i 7 After an-absence of more than a ycar,| ‘Mrs. Fleck was born in Russia,| Pallbearers will be Roy Veeder, he compiled by State Engineer Robert | st Alerts beige \e slstion ind eroetly, Wesvedsed.” Seen eel daa Milton returned ‘to the racing game|where she was married to Mr. Fleck,| F. H. Motsiff, Fred Peters, W. P. fennel in evcarrerod, "two articien on how he cheated directed the beam from the 500-foot! Atiantic. monoplane “hed ‘ugatttana |t drive a ear entered by Clift Dur-land came to Morton county more thay |Borden, Ba Milles are oh” Chia, to cover a two-year period. ee vine the night air | Spotlight downward but the ground|the storm of the rough and itumble ans, milionatre ode sportsmun.|27 years ago. ‘Besides her husband, engon. fe 8 : ate" high Pe ee ’and will | saail over Illinois on November 3 | red so suddenly that I landed | welcome given itvon his arrival from | Durant was unable to start beeause|she leaves eight children; John G.| Mrs. Sheppard leaves four children: |J Neestiltcence pcetitie best | Mao ; : Brussels yesterday. of illness and Milton, the designer of | Fleck, Matt Fleck, Joe Fleck and|Hirm E. Sheppard of Janesville, Reafnws wil be mate every tine'the |" Lindbergh's official report of 4 Lindbergh will have a chat to-| the Tacer, consented to pilot it, hop-|George Fleck, all farmers in Morton Dorothy Sheppard<Wend,, Ft. HAR Tun enters in the river | the’ almost, fantastic experience He Wasn't Hurt! morrow with King George and also|in® to achieve his third victory in}county, and Mrs. Joe Steckler, Mrs. larence Sheppard,* Mandan, level of the water in the river le almost, fantastic The fence helped to break my fall the Prince of Wales, Wednesday he|th¢ Indianapolis classic. He is the|Mareus Helbling, Mrs. Peter Meyer |and Ruth Sheppard-Hoffknecht, whe changes, Kennedy said.” i aap aay and the barbs did not penetrate the| will be the guest of Lord Lonsdale, | O"l¥ driver who has achieved two vic-|and Miss Margaret Fleck. lives near Mandan. He expects to use the data in con- ; 4 “ ‘ rc z |heavy flying suit. The chute was| famous sportsman, at the running of| t@ties in the race. i mcf 7 divert BY CHARLES A. LI NDBERGH ’y h z Ae ; c De arr ecayedl citar Beerer of the water io the Missouri [In an Official Air } ice Report | blown over the fence and was held 1 the derby. Every waking moment], Ou ai H 200] sufficient to warrant a verdict of Is i ; ‘ open for ome tme by the usts of] o¢‘his ime fs booked during his aay, izle the 2s ‘mile brick oval” ano) guticlent England Is Sending eee ake: |_1 took off from Lambert-St. Louis |wind before collapsing. I rolled it! here, but if-he had his own way he| times 000. se, Bees, | Field at 0 p. m., Novembe i i ‘ the second suit brought i - ee le up into its pack and started toward would take his ‘Spiritiiof Be: outs | Pallt 45 Years ago ohan GO miles sil ate ius sugegure court in connee= Ships to Egypt as ry lrived at Springfield, Ill, at 5:15 |the neurest light, Soon I came to aland start right back tor New Yoru | hour was co a , is one | * At The Movies ll and/after a five-minute Kop for | ene stimulate ae hout seeing it. x | ‘cf tion with the Darrow case, J. S. 4 | rou which T followed about mile |" ‘ant to get home that bad, he| tf, the moat treacherous auto “race}tion with the Darrow, cave..J- 51 Precautionary Move WARNER BROS. esernt- S 7 * : 7 ines ‘ks in Ameri i pees took thi y aga nd headed for|to the town of Covell, Ill, where I} said, adding: “though of course 1 am/| tae! for damages as the result of his 1} 5 lregve ee |telephoned a report to’ St. Louis ang{not thinking actually of returning! Sumpy apd has four turns around! cuchters death. Argument in the pkondon, | May, 20) —It | was | CAPITOL THEATRE The ceiling at Springfield was|endeavored to obtain some news of| by —please understand that i sig latter case already has been heard. | stated at the foreign office today t In “Across the Pacific,” the Wer about S00%fakt, wid theiweathor where the ship had landed. The only breaking clip. —$—_$__—_ aly py ea warships Rida ‘ ner. Brother's production — whieh | * rom Peoria, which was tele-| information that I could obtain was ‘Apptacintes “lakes route to Egypt from Malta were sen ‘ comes to, the Capitol Theatre to- rend to St: Louiy earlice in thel from one. of a group of farmers in| pe qAppreciates Honore, | rumah Mig Me iehaiteed ’ as a precautionary measure, such as ° Biketactes of the Spantsh-american /#fteroon, qave the flyihk conditions the general -store, a Mr. Thompson: | not say gnough in praise: of Me hore] winner ee eterna seca, that, the en cic Sprerncle OF (the | Spanish American’ as entirely. p le, who stated that his nefg! jors and recognition heaped upon him! -Paolo’s record ‘of slightly better than “ f - : ule in Beetle nba, she fant encountered darkness leek e heard ebonainans ees ant only everywhere, but nevertheless, the| jor miles au ihoar a that the «peed ' . Ho Gelieniag ceeet tenes bs ‘ aici yo e da as i 4 s rfield. e ceil-| guess at its get . ; i . 1 ye! i" oo Magers is used. seu|ine had lowered to around 400. fect | Tsode with Mr. Thompson to. his most in-his nilnd and woulaebe mer an hott for the distance,” All of the | street. officials say, Egyptian ex- wet P | come Hero tate Tine] and. a light snow was falling, At! farm and after leaving the parachute |he beran the taunt tie. agus uve ateaiglt’ sights eat tremists are endeavoring to create onte blue Puitiine “campaien, the now-fam.|South Pekin ‘the forward’ visibility {in his house we eanvassed the neigh-|"“yTRere ‘ie ‘ustiting’ efinite itl Sun auperchargere au other etten- a wholly art ituation of ten- Puitioping campaiens the now-fam- {of ground lights from a 150-foot alti. |bors for any information concerning |about the date et ei g, coy: Just fein: deieee ee eerene meee Hf’ | seness, 1 ine Winton, Myrna | Dathle with thete coy of "Hock, Chali, [E046 wag less than T-2 mile and aver |the, plane, | After searching for over how T shall wo/" he continued. “I amlengines are limited, are 1% cubie DW : Cairo dispatches lash ‘night sala}, Tom Wilson, Walter McG: ‘ae . ible wi n : "| Pekin the town lights were indi t|an hour without resu! es i1|20t @ particulally good sailor, and,|‘inches piston displacement and are igs Reece are, Ve Kansas Volane| oon 200. fect above, After passing [tions to place a guard over the mail everything considered, 1 would, pre-| no larger, Gh the power plane of a — eerrement bad aclien Declan Charley Chase Comedy ferme tare a ine isuraation SEreORTea ice aieat tite adie | Gace land went to Chicago for an- that, brought “ne over, ch@hereral Pita cubs’ dnt seeder sporting] Comimunists Named in Plan] over, the preggmmendation by. an “Hard-boiled” ! H . ; ovelt, Ad-| When the lightness of the haze below | other shi c shall probably not fly the Atlantic} op, , is’ regarded as the labora- ‘ ‘ i } ere Thecnnce: povsevalts 2:| indicated that Iwas ‘over Peoris, "Finds the Wreck again. It has been done, and there| sory of the autsmotive industrs: Ten} to Blow Up Ammuni- for the temoval of the, Sirdalr as | yeep ae The story is a|TWice I could see lights on the| On avriving arese Covell thes nest a no mirentage re me to attempt! of ‘the cars will be powered with Eek ee ler in chief of the a ; z icti aiker: 0 id descended less tha norning fount je wr v 0 repea' ie performance.” ‘t f E ms Fee eee an inte Tee care’ they dlaapraaeed (availa eowl gathered, about it less The > Bwedih Joris front wheel drives and their perform: bs 5 ii e i ii from view. I tried to bank around | than 500 feet back ot ie house where is berg i ‘les. ‘ymelnion. ahs toe tGoe lowe genup.of. lighis; hut was unable |I had left the parachute, The nose Aaier ats isiting the Diep mae antomen es. today's] 4 Manila, May Cala Warne II . Seen ee Eee ee erika gape linecand: atten alte [eRe eee ee must |gvent was an extraordinary one. The| naval ammunition dump at Cavite, } and is seen as a private in the 7th|in sight, eee tee SR MMOL we fest kk made ee ec omRnasioad. pectators started lining up against | Si" Miles across the bay from here, ,£alifornia Volunteers. A support. | On Lig Chlcaee iter, ota ene ry tha hesture beside ai cAcsrtter af ie ce preter he| the gates last Friday in order'to be in government agencies today continued © Nee eee ee a ne oe ee de aneetonet het ccalett fly to Paris probably on Thare. | UR for good positions when the gates! gn investigation of negotiations be.| _ Vienna, Austria, May 30—UP)— v; 1 Grail e | P ris eoria r 30 minute: ecides ms ri . + 4 Le i Terre eior et tofind better oeathormonatiang [eft endinas standing inflated against /day, but hia program after that date| were, throw®, open. At dusk | last tween communist leaders in| China| George Le Bret,_ ‘American actor, Teifteecrs, Fred Esmelton, ” Charles (by flying northeast toward Chicago.|the wall of the inside of a hog house |is wtill ansettlon 7 the Sao ncre racing plant. "They spent] and hative labor groups. Although | died of apolexy Saturd ee 8: iment ‘of soldiers, veterans of the St. Louis in the early afternoon ind | Kone thro The wi were “halal ao hilt thousands of: others, unable to ob- ‘ ‘id he did not believe the born in Baton Rouge, La. iment ‘ » : as H - : i a i tie alone. “Why not?” was his district, said he no} es Spanish-American and World Wars.|at that time the ceiling and visibility | wall of the house. ie wings were ' Atlan a tain<rooms, spent lust night in the|Cistrict, said he did not belleve the) mas bor were much better near Chicago than | badly splintered but the tubular fuse- ‘reply. He refused; however, to enter machines parked in downtown streets. | ie? » the ce h badly bent in places,'into further questions along this Pa | declared recent disclosures of com- — ELTINGE THEATRE where along the rout lage -althong! u ——_—____ mhunist activities, particularly Washington, May 30—(P)—Del- beige i | Enough gasoline fo e hour | had held its general form even in the line. * e ‘i 2 4 = pent lee dap eee the posi-| and Ca ee flyin ined inj mailpit, ‘The parachute from the| He was séemingly annoyed when a DE PINEDO AND phon by uocuments found. in ae reg ia evaeggsmerge ge Mis ioaees inl Oak things were |the main tank and twenty minutes | flare was hanging on the tailskid. | reporter asked if he planned to have| ~~ SAFE AT red ati y at ing América in session here today Silat! Hae thusband. had sAlgopnene,| in the, re odly |, ease wane patos, seeks of raat in Gass ies anne wells An London, re: PLANE diana eg voted to hold the next general 4 ‘ ‘i " ore to | enough eturn to St, Louis e-plane. One, i | 3 an ai an ‘ mew Be tar at. (ene aakessate the Ber|hed ft beon able to. navigate directly | Louie, haacbepn eplitanen and’ some | kum wetiteving te ave neg iden ioe FAYAL. ISLAND Aitthical Bees ek that naval) Aesepebly at. ot. dels, Me. Peau of Missing Porsousibasiho clues |to the field by dend reckoning ang |of the mail oll-sonked but legible.|I havent time to think truck about acai Bein be ties ENG Ieee: 8 a St. Paul, May 30.—()—Har were to be had; Was i¢0¢bible that |flying blind the greater portion of |The other two were only. partially | clothes. i (Continued from page one) | time, that emissaries of the soviet] St. Paul, May 30—(@)Hasry i town the size of New York, «(the way. The only lights along our |full and were undamaged. The airman was the guest of honor the consumption of fuel, bat dag abba dhs the -Bilinines,|'. out charge by police since his Peas cuulaSust drop ‘att ithe face’ of route at present are on the field at| I delivered the snail to Mayeooa by jot s iivate lenekeon voday aiven by | 97, from Flores ‘the fe te Se i es eee | ee pe ig I gpm ( Fe eee nee eo ee a teen ae the tease ikine oe Te re et ere arene eee most westward of the ‘Azores, group, eignty of thé United States in the |” man on the root ofa building tot hat’s how Thomas Meighan’s new{nental route my only alter i >, Pe ie 5 aighted. Being short of | ¢1 geri he eld solid Pare said ‘Carlson atimitted that picture “Blind Alleys,” at the Eltinge| would be to drop the parachute flare| Lindbergh's Four dor, vas to attend memorial sorvices [fuel and fearing he would be unable | gt Peking, he intimated some of them| he hed entered several rooms at to'm ate Cuben heouty, itiey, peacis| what litle afalataies the wing lights} J) in London to | Uris", the auspices of the London |*? og Pega ee were sen te commynigt activities fe apartment recei New York ‘on thelr Honeymoon, and|would be in the snow and rae. the |, ays in pranch of ithe Amicrican Overseas | Ome Of ivors were picked up by the| (the, Philippines, | | (he: govern-| _ Madison, Wis, May 30-—)— on ~the very first night an ’ auto| territory towards Chicago was much Be. Very. Strenuous | Mere" Pay, asnelatln ac Bes Schooner and the plane ‘was towed med of Richard (Dick)” Hanley, North- Be iat ap naemeitiet mag dn s| suse Gaetan ae Le ee OCI arent dede, Were ito ba prpeate * Uibes lees Akt abe ok the Totes @'Mentla ‘Times, saying| who was spontied aor were wen hospital and sets out. vt tofcontinued from page one) Every Hour Taken ‘ the tow -of ad urged| week tis, ee Weraniml kasi by isis. Flare Fails to Work it stold the visiting flyer that it; Afterward he planned to lay a the seaplane. Sapioe over, proceed F Bar reg aummaniets bad ina ele ae ai it ay rt abngirom a Jen shore Wolds for thety" minutes, "then “dropped | sight repaeneeniaye, "MS M6 neunth an fhe Lomb of he dnunwn| very niga avld further ansage|sommnanen ts Se Lagataates| Rivets at martes Wh a -up,|for thirty minutes then dro : i Tos RUE her to the feces Pl down te €00" feet There were nu | When the police finally got, the, night he will be the dinner, guest onfen he ame Dal ‘Tabalo, the Phitiopine labor] consin General hospital, im s breaks in the clouds this time , hero into an automo! je crowds the American -Press ‘association at lightly Dama; ¥ x Blonde or Brunaio anual and acanonlly ground ighs could | pushed athe more at @atrangle the Suvof "Bary tomar Colant| ape RARE SUEMIE,PRMAES, «oan the errongns belo that sucht srmeniy pebecie ‘wove’ soperied ee Brent, are featured. Owen Davi be seen from over 500 feet. I passed | to, get a Riles. at him. He mee Kenyon Joyce. American military at-|this morning and the seaplane was Mrasuinitian. de auieloan wes hips in| killed fast night by a cloudburst | ihe wut. few mints ater cae t's ay | hare the door had gS lek and, ing Keats eta, e? he |oored tote Breuknater. here Rad | Chace watea TMS eae brentmh and | AES | e. ‘ ht: di to thi dder PALACE-MANDAN clear place in the clouds. I pulled | bolted. The crowds ‘became so in-|tower of London, Kew Gardens, and Been igh ‘The flyers sad ha co surrounding towns, according to Vaudeville brings twelve people to|up to about 600 feet, released the | sistent that Commander Perrin, sec-\some of the other sights. panions ‘had a gréat reception, Thou- reports reaching here today. ~MORTICIAN AND = ae Oe ; ‘ i i he Royal Aero Club, after: In talk witl? the reporters, , : : FUNERAL DIRECTOR the Palace for Tuesday evening only,| parachute flare, whipped the ship | tetary of the Ro Ps | sands of ‘persons. watched the arrival Bristol, Va.-Tenn., May 30.— i around to get into the wind and|fetting a promise of good behavior Lindbergh said he has found that rt on the hills, while ay Beartiomed Marr tke ned novell [under the flere which lit at ance ine {trom the people: eubditred Lindy to|the only damage to his "plane wi pre saatact Five persons are known to Parlors 210 Fifth | a fficials went on board to wel- Thelma, “Singing Violinist” | instead of floating down slowly, drop. | the observation tower, where he was| slight in, to the fabric, When| oat officials we barre k. For an instant I|Siven an ovation with much waving | asked if he was grateful for the po- A bila sant saw abe: srotna: thea totals aeeoees (ok American and British flags. |llee protection af the field for * id Bee O’Neill |My ship was in a steep bank and for arrival, he said: 3 apie Reet ia hone te iclater | us fem pecvods atior being blinded by| Numerous persons were hurt, but! “I was grateful, all right, e avia 1 ‘nuniber of the spare parts for. lane are already on hand here, Skilled are en route offering of comedy talk and sing- ing. Mr. and Mrs. wiles oe apa ‘ompany present a comedy ‘playlet, “Poor Old. dim.” Joh: ‘Woods, a colored ventriloquist presents nov- elty in and stori “Going oe ” it stepping ‘dance revue features Moriarity & Burns, “those hot footed boys” assiste ‘Myrna Latterall and the Dillea Sis- ‘ters. Vocal numbers in addition to verte. mote, this pleasing the intense light I had trouble right- ing it. I then tricd to find the ground h the wing lights, but their glare | was worse than useless in the haze. When about ten minutes gas re- mained in the ‘pressure tank and still T could not see the faintest outline of any object on the ground I decided to leave the ship rather than attempt to land blindly. I turned back pi west toward less populated country and started climbing in an attempt none of them seriously, in the crush} didn’t see much’ protection.” at Croydon. Two men, four wome' id five children- were treated at the ydon hospital, poet for minor} injuries to the feet. lany other: who were hurt did not apply for hos- pital treatment, y A building just outside the air-|. dome, on which about 60 climbed to gain a view of the land- ing, collapsed, but, by a streak of} track: luck, no one was hurt. It was a haybarn, and the spectators ‘fell into tConvinuéd from page one). italy and America to re- store the plane to the bes! condition. — Dastoee Feige phy cian convicted ‘ary ys! ivi o inion dest urder chat the fast OE eetereamagnt. gtd is fea- ve get over the clouds before jump- late of ‘nice, new mown b: tared on eet ate ee Line. When asked how ‘the crowd ‘at|when a car driven b: bendy: drama, “Ts ‘Phat Nice.” The marnmauatt, Chance. 51, Croydon compared with the crowd st |of Brooklyn burer hace Oaeeenatg apa the'reerva at 310, The atincar| U4, Hour, nore he, Ing aftr| ight ok he thongand then registered approximately 14,000 | fii, lon, flight ‘aeross the ti oer The apectatore got cpr egg holt fn en i ie ‘add est t0 your life. Wht gordon, ‘Daniiiie, Ink: Sound me tiked ‘et night and ‘k|the right wing began to oe feet yet the top of the clouds was | capt#in Lindbergh replied: lad apparently several thousand, feet jigher. I rolled. the stabilizer, eut the switches, pulled t! to a.stall, and was about to go out over the right side of the coreit ele rop, In jition the plane would gather peed and spiral to the right, gud ge fhe parachute after rst returned to the controls was much ‘larger. I T landed in Franc fan oo could

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