Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 7, 1924, Page 2

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Sad The world will sooner or later hear the the Island of Jolo and from the Tarahata Kiram. in a spirit of s bhe wax an earnest student of political ypewriter o: rvice"to her homeland, a career @s publicist for the little known land of Jolo. returning to the island after five years of Americanizatio real University of Illinois. nd interesting facts about @ royal author. Princess {s prepared for The princess is n, during which economy and journalism at the How They Judge By NEA Air: Service— Even the judges contest in the international sy by Lieut. L. G. Duke of Washin GOOD ENOUGH FOR MAJORS _ HARVARD'S FOOTBALL JINX Coach “Tad” Jones is banking strong victories over Harvard and Princeton , an Air Race up high in an air race. They're not in planes, but p the pylon ‘to get a t t good view of % * on Halfback “Ducky” Pond for Pond is also Yale's best pitcher ‘acing ships. t the left. tilders’ trophy is being piloted ey’re Gl Aa Mp eos — And Th he Seattle at last! when the fliers landed. ARMY’S ROUND THE WORLD FLYERS BACK AT CALIFORNIA’ STARTING POINT AFTER 5 MONTHS, 22 DAYS Mxiety was relieved when the globe-girdling airmen arrived at Santa Monica. Among those who greeted them wore Mrs. Jaaner! Lieut John’ Harding, Tho The Last. Word in Taxi Service By NEA Airmail Sorvice— The aerial taxi Is here, / is is one of them, Two hundred of them soon will Fe, Plagee an ede nd by | By NEA Airmail Service— : = . the Yellow Air Cab com, x . The first regular routes will be between Chicago, Dayton, leve- 7 ¥ , . land and Detroit. Another will be star between Chicago and Minneapolis. 'The first of the fleet participated Uncle Sum is mighty proud of these young men. They form the gun crew of the U. S. 8. Idaho. And they'r: in the air races at Dayton, Ohio. “Eddie’’ Loathes Formality No stiff diplomatic raping marked the meeting tier W. L. Mackenzie King of Oontario and the 7, 1924. Che Casper Daily Cribune TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, ad ‘It’s All Over allant American aviators who beat the first air trail around the globe are shown " —s ‘ field, from where they set out on their earth-circling journey. Seattle went wild oy ad \ Major Martin, ill-fated commander of the expedition at the start, stands at the ex: 4 treme left, listening to Lieutenant Eric Nelson's account of their trip, Nearly six months of motherly | Smith, mother of Lieut, Lowell H.| photograph shows (left to right) Smith, filght commander, and Mrs.| Mrs. Harding, Lieut. Harding, Roberta Chase Harding, mother of | Lieut. Henry H. Ogden, Mrs, © of Wales, They had quite a little chat together in a Canadian Pacific railroad yard, . ‘ Never Know ¥, +2 dei fi ees Be ‘ ~ < i} ee, At 2 & Burglars and fires are not a @ householder has to worry about these days. Te has to be on his guard against unexpected visits from strange airplanes, too. Just look at Ralph Sweigart's home in Dayton, 0., j after one had “dropped in” unannounced. His house is jist’three squares from McCook Field. and the plane qwas on its way back there when the accident occurred. Lieufenant H. A. Johnson, pilot, and his pussenger, ci : W. F. Gearhardt, were seriously injured. The Air Circus’ First Casualty above! Smith, and Licut, Leigh Wada By NEA Airmail Service— Here is the first casualty of the Dayton, Ohio air circus. This plane, carrying ,seven persons, started ou from Chicago—but never even got on its way. It crashed Into onion crates piled at one end of the take-of field before it scarcely wag off the ground. The passengers were siv schoolboys who had won trips to Dayto: jon the strength of the miniature airp'anes they made in a school contest. Only the pilot was injured—and hv not seriously. « the crack gunners of the entire navy, Here they are seen loading one of the big ones during target practice HERE’S THE TEAM THAT WON AMERICAN LEAGUE PENNANT FOR WASHINGTON Battling to the last, Manager| honors from the Champion Yan- Tig { Stanley Harris’ club disposed ‘ot | kees. ‘This photograph shows | und ‘Tevlony wndgde e penet | Front row: Zahniser, Specce = and Taylor. : Detrolt and then went to wrest the| (left to right) Beck row: Marberry, | Bluere. | Pees apne Harrie Schacht, Mononioys ait sey ie right to battle for World's Serles] Miller, Ogden, Martina, Zachary, | Judge, Rice, Tate and Mogridge. | and Martin (trainer), saad

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