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Inv sea 4 3 E } 1 . PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Cribunce the sea our piane was carried one oom 2 es way and the trawier the other way. “The eaptain of the fishing boat “Although the rain and wind was coming from the] !ns she would rise and fall with the north and west, we knew it might shift any moment. So|S¥¢l B f course it was impossible to tell where we might drift. | 4+ each of these moments the plano {t had been our custom to cut our maps into strips and roll | would swing them so they would be easy They were large eae rakes aC UR e oe have to be done. This time he at- 2 ached the line to a float which he ¥ ntil he dragged it near added Wade. was where woe did a th . used Smith and Nelson lpatches. With ard dub us t We had changed motors at Brough, England, and Wade and Ogden were the first to get their plane ready to install the new engine. The three new motors.lay there on the floor of the Blackburn aircraft factory, still in.their crates. Ogden hesitated for a moment before picking the one of the three that he would open. But they bobbed up out of the frough of Eesisene Coolidge Flonors Jackson then saw for himself how it would for Hank to fish it out of y good luck we had come down the couree that is taken by ng boats plying between the | Ofkneys and rarcea. ierienettge da lands were the nearest so the traw- THOMAS, ler att empte d to tow us toward ws Bynticets anakthe aon | tt w came still more thrills pire Syndicates r was awfully slow and as a result of the cross wind blow- got the one dud,of the lot. Just where the weakness developed we do not know, but the probability is'that the ofl pump shaft broke, thus pre- venting the oll from circulating. “We had spent nearly all of Wed: nesday, the 4th of August, waiting for more news from Wade and hop- ing there still might he some chance of salvaging the plane. We were stunned by what had happened. Of course, we were relieved to know that they were both safe, but it simply fhade us sick at heart to think that they had come 20,600 miles around the world and then lost their plane through absolutely po fault of thelr own. each time she went up on a wave sho seemed to stand still. around and head into g to tho natural a plane. Then when the trawler would, shoot off from the < ll the poor old a jerk that would to handle in the cockpit as we |! ale, and whenever flying over one we saw the faces of ves and intimate friends one crate happened to be a bit easier to open than the others, so he took ft, just as any of the rest of suey would have done. In doing so he ated Press).—With a tentative vote of confidence in his pocket, Hans Luther, the new ch: is in a pésition to set the m of his non-partisan bourgeois min- Istry in motion. The reighstag vote of 246 to 160 Thursday approving Rescue in S' “That night we spent a few hours at the home of one of the leading men of this town eighty people, lis- tening to Mr. Danle!son's six: flaxe haired daughters sing old -Icelandic songs. Next morning we got away at 9 o'clock for Reykjavik, the cap- {tal of this famous {sland of the are tie. Although ‘the run was only about 300 miles, we had to buck such a stiff head. wind that at times we were barely creeping through the sky, and at one point we had the - strange experience of flying through na} ‘This photograph was taken in Washington during services in com-|# thick duststorm away up here }|memoration of the anniversary of the Battle of New Orleans, Mr. Cool-| Where we had only expected to en idge !s shown placing a wreath om the statue df Andrew Jackson. The | counter snow.” United Daughters of 1812 of the District of Columbia participated in the ae ceremony. Protestants And that our only chance was to[we felt about our accident, and not 4 3 returned to the crulser, and we|one of them bothered us with a sin-| (Catholics Using “After a half hour of trawler found that rip of fabric te ‘al of one of our destroyers. while the Billingsby arrly we cast adrift from the to pick up ‘ew minutes 8 carried a few a flag that was ‘Ha machine gun. “Pulling alongside the Richmond wo drained off all t and oil quite sure it, we went] attempt to tow her to a lea shore in| gle question that night. It was the flares|aboard the cruiser in order to stilllthe Faroe islands and disassemble|mighty sporting of them, and we] - s with our| further Ughten our plane. Our spir-| her there. deeply appreciated’ thelr thoughttul- The Same Church its were high again. We foresaw 'Too Excited to Eat. ness. fficulty in the way of hoisting n board and of then M for r 5 » Afloat. ie “The signal was given and T can » qn board the Rich-| | “Shortly after 5 o'clock I was! y:mYSTONE, Neb., Jan. 24.—Co- ragged us to have|@roused and told that the plane had| operation and. rellcious toleration we had gone without |capsized. This. had occurred after | ito receiving a thorough test in a Dut we were much |the front epreader bar had broken |iittie church here, where both Catho rocell the wonderful” fealing fof Hoy, jout the plane to be| loose and sawn the pontoons to|jics and Protestants worship. that swept over me as I saw our be-| interested in anything else. How-|Come together. All of the tanks had| 4+. one end of the edifice ts the raised off the water for}ever, they brought coffee to us out|been left oven in the event of just} catholic altar; at the opposite end on deck and it bucked us up a lot. bt tang appeniiae so they 1s the pulpit for protestant services would with water and cause the] «. ~ | Be ra p those of a plane to sink instead of drifting | Seat® are arranged like those, ¢ je alone: pla But then the crash came any help? A i was wrenchéd loose from| “As we started to tow the plane and lane fell. |"Hank’ and I remained astern tol onout as * dosti! rajlroad coach so that the backs face ; : if f watch her, We had very little hope}*?°Ut 88 & menace to shipping. either end of the building. Revérsal ‘What kind of help can we giv Pla G Torus! leuk 4 tt wi ee & that in such a rough sea she would ne Goes to Bottom. of the benches thus changes the © able to stay afloat until reaching} ‘When this occurred we were! church denomination to the othe: one was injur ea Saka: Weoerkia: Hint: was to keep her afloat, because the|the Faroes. We watched in silence] within a mile of land. But we were|desired. The church seats al aves Make Towing Har ina | fall had broken the pontoons. Men|until nearly midnight, and as she|forced to\abandon her, and at 6:30|persons. Two denomination the |) Suh @ Stitt Wind | went aboard at once with ve id survived the gale so far we de-|we cut the tow lines, bade farewell | services at different hours. » 1€ low! ha Was extreme ‘fabric, and ‘dope’ to make emergen-|cided she might pull through. Go-|to our friend wno Sad carried us s0 cy patches, while others operated the|ing below, wo sat down to a dinner|far round the globe, and headed bilge pump. We also decided to take|of roast duck. The food didn’t ap-| straight for Iceland. everything loose off the plane, such} peal to me just then, but I recall “We wirelessed Smith that every as baggage, tools, and spare parts, | vividly the struggle that ‘Hank’ had} possible effort had been made to and pick it up wlth and then disassemble her by sawing} with his bird. He sald he was sure|save her, but that this had proved lding with * the’ trawler. off the winds and pontoons be it had flown around the world sev- | futile." ad they attempted to come | attempting to holst the fuselage onjeral times. Finally he gave up try-q “I have never seen four such wor- ser and toss us oe line. | Of} to the deck. \ ing to cut It and simply chewed and|ried and gloomy men,” sald Erik were not awa are of the! «But fate was againgt us. The|sucked the juice from one of its| Nelson, ‘as we were when that wire- uch our light plane | wind had been increasing in violence]angular corners like an Eskimo|less reached us at Hornaflord, tell Ce Cee, the victim in|) of the Pit to talk b c d to them to com BOSTON—The war department is studying the organized activities of British women with thelr arm a basis for a probable etnergen militaty organization of women, Major General John L. Hines, chief of staff, said in an address. hour went by « we had to loo! in which A moment later we | ande 50 ° oenible hth | wer shen re abandSs fr a Va * teen t later welande it soon bec impossible to] woman chews lier husbandds frozen |ing us that Wade and Ogden had ‘Apply over throat and chest est thrill we had had s0| work on the plane. boots In the morning so he can put|lost their plane. At that moment it low small pigces of — She tossed s the government's platform of for eign and domestic policies has for the time being cleared the political atmosphere, and the temporary ad journment of the reichstag will en able the chancellor to his organization without being ex posed to further heckling for th present. The advent of the new govern ment sig Q ; An Hotel of quiet dignity, having the atmosphere an appointments of a well con- ditioned home. _ 40 Theatres, all principal shops and churches, 3 to 5 minutes’ walk. 2 minutes of all subways, “L” . toads, surface cars, bus lines. Within 3 minutes Grand Central, 5 minutes Pennsyl-' vania Terminals. Phone 2300 and 62 in the trough | violently that it lookea for a. bit em on. After dinner we threw|seemied as though it was just as crest of < 0 arselves on our bunks at a tragedy for us as it was for Ss nere Were many newspaper men|them. It was mighty tough luck n board, I cannot thank them too}]and we all knew that {t was only CcKS We yelled for them to|compantons selz much for the cons n they|chance that had prevented this oc: VISss 1 carried away, Then they owed to us. 7 ay, but fortunately asl had be alized how|curring to some of the rest of us. WHY DO MEN NOT GO . TO CHURCH? 250 representative men of Casper (business men, bankers, lawyers, doctors; editors, teachers, me- chanics, laborers, politicians, officials and others) have been asked to give their frank, outspoken answer to this question. They were asked not to sidestep, not to mince matters, but to say ,their say, even if it knocked the Church and the preacher. Many of them have accepted the challenge, ‘and candidly, force- fully said what they think. Do you want to know what some of the biggest men in the commercial, industrial, and professional life of Casper think on this vital question? Would you like to know whether they condemn the Church or the preacher, or blame themselves? Do yowcare to know what they think of Religion? If so, come and hear what they say in - FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (AMERICA THEATER) At 11 o’Clock on Sunday Morning RKV. A. E. COOKE, who put the question to these 250 men, will give their candid judgment in a SPECIAL SERMON on the subject “WHY DO MEN NOT GO TO CHURCH?” There will be no side- stepping in the pulpit, no dodging of the straight thrusts of these shrewd, practical men. No confidences will be violated, but the men’s verdict will be fully reported. Chureh and preacher will face the music, and the whole question will be thoroughly threshed out. [f you are a church-goer it will be good for you to learn what the man outside the Church is think- ing about it. If you do not go*to Church at all it will do you good to learn how the preacher takes the criticism he has invited. It may he an eye-opener. Now is your chance to hear a big question honestly handled without gloves. Don’t miss the oppor- tunity. Be at the America Theater at 11 o’clock Sunday morning. ’ 1 iam suasion, LUTHERVOTED =: represent L eral parties, Non-Partisan Ministry | sociaists, keeping the new government und. ‘Is Now Prepared iid weicPaitiance: truce, sv that Dr. Luthi y| minister, Dr ry of riskin The fact that Chan ites man post ‘v » the appearance bench of at lea cabinet members of while onl: threo i reichstag t the ¢ demo i impressiv sought the r support, there is no question that while t cardinal features of this prograr li t a concession to the even includir these parties The Luther ministry’s present ma This ce antes jane Von B y when a me HOTEL ST. JAMES TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK Just off Broadway at 109-113 West 45th Street Mech favored by women traveling without escort. BERLIN, Jan. 24. (By the Assoc!-|yfarx's clericals. dition of to polit 1 and his . 24 (By the attempt te abingt 1 1 to 21, “Sunshine in every room” Send postal for ratés and booklet W. JOHNSON QUINN, President FOR THE PREACHER Sunday Evening at 7:30 4. Can a man tell the truth and suc- o’Clock ceed in business today? 2. Whereis Heaven? 3. What chance is there for a man who is a failure at fifty? 4, Does not Revelation 22:18-19 for- bid any criticism of the Bible? 5. Should not healing be a function of the ministry today as it was in Apostolic times? 6. Are Scientists now rejecting Evo- lution? 7. Is it wrong to marry a person you do not love? 8, Should the Child-Labor Amend- fl ment not be passed? Why is there such opposition to it in some quartets? 9. Do you think the Bishops were right in condemning Bishop } Montgomery Brown for esy? @. Can you tell us in modern terms— What is the Gospel? COME AND HEAR THESE QUESTIONS SQUARELY MET AND ANSWERED REV. A. E. COOKE First Congregational Church Will answer the following questions in THE ODD FELLOWS HALL ; for tresemann, will the reichstag’s d ; on of no confi rdinate| failed to command the support t, number of depu As: F jority, it 1s pointed out, can be tur to unction ed into constant defeat through defection of former Chancellor n enforced THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER C6. Everything in Building Material RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS |-” Vistribntors of KONSET Three-Day Cementing Process for Oi] Weils. Casper, Wyo. Office and Yard—Rirst and Center Sts. JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION NOW QUESTIONS her-