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| gallons in his tanks. IS COMPLETED IN TEETH OF GALE &85 4545 i immeaiatety ! encountered severe cross winds, which = | increased in velocity as he neared the ’ e Army Flyer Makes Record A “'He landed at 6 o'clock in a gale which } £ 2 5 picked his ship up off the ground, lifted . i i it to an altitude of 20 feet and blew “ Pot Mad Time to San Antonio J it away. Capt. Hoyt immediately “gun- > " i i = k ned” his motor and regained control of 7. ) Rare Indian” Pottery, Ma e and Return. ¥ the plane, bringing it in for a new land- Meat ¢ Office and \‘éarel\NonlEc ! g !ing. This time a ground crew was on eal 1845 4th St - | —_— — ¥ | i 3 od i S""l"'l” "0" With 0Id Ford, Sold at i : : § - (‘}g\r“fl to grab the plane and hold it Mark These Prices Prevail in Washington and Suburban Stores be rexuhg;"s‘»‘::{.l"afi‘guld HEAE Averts Crash at Boll- fog | Mark's refucling operations, made all M NI\ 0 i . ! | the arrangements for the pan-Ameri NN\ keep your hair looking its By the Assoriated Press. ¥ E 3 e | good-will Army flight. A sueT e \\\\: \% best.” Conti Castile Soap LOUISVILLE, Ky.. March 8—Ken- | ing Field. 4 - | members of the Question Mark crew | A LI Shampoo stimulates because tucky mountaineers, in a measure, al- - and of the pan-American flight crews it cleans without destroying ways have interested scientists. Thelr | — o |Tecstved Distinguished Fislag! crose :rlld rel'rn(:":'&'ll‘hc{"'“,’,"‘ll | pure Anglo-Saxon blood, their ideals| Completing a double “dawn to dusk’ ety I e e D ‘.l’.h".s‘“’v']':';‘a“(’.;:l?(&;’“fie' | and ideas really make them an interest- [ flight between the National Capital and | he performed in connection with both | ' - | ing people. Kelly Field, San Antonio, Tex., in the v | flights; and his friends in the service | Soap shampoo feels so But an idea evolved in recent years x | s , + good. It leaves the scalp | which resulted in many cclebrnwd’f“s‘est time any man ever traveled be- 4 ié(;g.f! 'a.\?f.lr‘cféd“ mfll*‘i‘fi'&‘ L“ie.‘fff”%é‘;? clean, cool, rejuvenated. It Northern and Eastern museums display- | tween those points, Capt. Ross G. | Moon, his assistant in the Qucman\ rinses {recly and le?‘ves the ey Indian relics P,,“:“{,’:‘;ffi.,;‘é Hoyt, chief refueling pilot on the : ’ | Mark refueling work. i - ir soft, glossy—enhancing go0d prices now engages o | Question Mark endurance flight, landed J | Lieut. John E. Upston, accompanied | . ° 2 its natural loveliness and as. ,i;h;g!é*;}pg’,;fi;“,‘;;‘&‘f;fi,}",“’pi‘é‘é'r'ar”cléu‘i‘t at Bolling Field at 6 o'clock yésterday g .. | | by Hons Adumson, ‘o member of ' the | Qf Interest to Those For an Appetizing suring continued healthy | {C0 Tile a5 to their authenticity and |evening in the teeth of a 60-mile gale |Gt g e i icini | : e z to land at San Antonio, Tex., today wmng mthe vicinity o oas ry Uur i (et | Whether famous museums have been | But for Capt. Hoyt's skillful handling of CAPT. ROSS G. HOYT. Toute from. Holling Bleld! to; Mexico ity pure olive oil con- duped by just a plain Kentucky moun- (his plane, he probably would have 6 — | to take charge of the ground work thm[ tained in the famous soap taineer’s idea. crashed at the end of ihe flight, as the e Sera A i s idea. : : < S i ol fiie fon with the proposed Pan- from which it is made is the | cestigators say they have, |wind blew the plane c le off the | pulling the ship into the air just as he | 1N fonnvcfi e p | Federal investig: y ground and Carriod it away after his |reached the edge of the concrete. ama flight ot Capt. Eaker. a. I an S, a. 0 oas reason for its invigorating and here’s the story of what they found: > o We want you to try one’of these ualities,and the reason why | Cumberland City is tucked away in|first landing. i . He was in the ai 4:25 am. Wed- : ! the Cumberland Mountains of Ken-| Capt. Hoyi made the 3,100-mile trip | nesday and followed the air mail bea- SINCLAIR CONTEMPT Ballston Ave., Near the Bank choice pot roasts and see’just how good a tender, juicy cut from the shoulder of thousands of discrimi : % 5 s Near it live Mark Hanna Guf- |in only 25 hours and 45 minutes’ act- | con line until daylight. He landed at women prefer Conti to any | tucky. Ly velt” £ e t. ; [ ’ | fey, W. M. “Wade” Bell and R. V. “Velt” fual fying time and only 37 hours and | Greenville, S. C.. at 7:50 am. and, with e L S L Do i aes eiapecn boLwEn the te he | oL ot T A e L HEARING ADVANCED | | Cumberland City came to the atten-|left Bolling Field at 4:25 am. Wednes- | Jons of gasoline and a gallon of oil, — o lan relic. collectors, antique [ day until he returned last night. {aking off 13 mimies later for Jackson. April 22 Is Set for Consideration | ’humers and sclentists upon discovery [ The flight is hailed by War Depart- | nfics © He bucked strong head winds B and prime steer beef really is. | that the surrounding country xflw‘;”‘d"“; fi;;r&fgg‘fllf as being of the greatest |and reached Jackson with only thiee of Controversy in Jury- & | v historic objec e to both civil an ary | oq P is t S 3 . |in a vast wealth of prel | gallons of gas in his tank: | Shadowing Case. lzth & DOUGLAS N E Specml L. I ! | | | of great value. Many of the relics were | aviation. It is a practical demonstra- | .y oq never so glad to get to a field,” of a “mnc;‘,a" Potiery Flows Steadily. ,‘}:‘2“{,; ,:gdflgts" t:‘l:r\:;';;:;;‘x:d’%p(l):'l"";fs‘:fl‘tg;"‘r‘: ?’Qe‘fi.i."i”"} lf.;\uorllr%dxhx'“;i rhnv‘.l'nd J&Jflfl'fif » "”1" Supreme Court today ‘advanced T M M SHAMPAD oo syt 2 ot o bl Gl i St | ' S s S B0 omoirow Moring At leadingdru and doparment sores_ | 0% 01 TX€ PRUSEN, QUGS ot | Matle mall 19, CopL bt oF Gentian | 1, With, s motor sull running. 110 gal. | 0 T B ARC (e of om- | We will OPEN in Each of | | Three-Cornered ) e | armey Thomss J. Sparks of | Ammcricat SepUEles on L con e Hled | wore put aboard at Jackson and he Jft | tempt of court in connection with jury | our stores at the above loca- | | Roast - ... SPIQE OF THE MENU L“é‘éitl’“fi selic: paliesiiG meih wapasn, | PIVIER (o U, Sunday. 352 45 Chat SORGRe Beadiwibar Dok ‘\h‘a:"::::;mg TR G | tions a new ‘“‘Sanico”’”’ Fresh Ground 3 heir purchases | No Special Preparations. |ing aboard 50 gallons of fuel, he fook | - If | ot J began to lose faith in their p ¢ | off at 3:10 pm. for San Anonio. land- | Roberts, special counsel for the Gov- Hamburg Steak. ...Lb. 3 v = ! complained to the 3 ’s flight was made withou = p el " ‘Agents of the Government uncovered | P-1B Army pursuit plane with only the | time), 15 minutes bofore datk. - The | copiroversy on its merits, instead of | GUAVA JELLY Indian relics in the hillsof Clinton|standard equipment and ordinary fusl T e O e Tt (ime | merely _answerlng _certain _questions - County until they came upon a strange | tanks. He did not press the ship unduly $ince it was starfed at Bolling Field. ' 504 by the District Court of Appeals | workshop—that was when attention was | to establish a new record and spent nine | Rests at San Antonio. for its guidance. directed at Guffey, Bell and Jones. hours at Kelly field to rest between hops. | o The action taken by the Supreme e kahop was crude with but an | The reliability of the standard service | Capt. Hoyt left the mail for Cabt.| Gourt today will make it unnecessary — ————— 1d Ford car as chief implement and [ motor in his plane was proved by the | Eaker and got to bed at 9 pm., leaving | for the Court of Appeals to render a | Y Ve ant. It. however, turned out|fact that the engine ran continuously | word that his Dlam‘. was to be ready bV | gecision. Go B BUS g‘:-g: Ej I.;enume in appearance that, | from the time he left Bolling Field until | 3:30 am. He took off on the return The contempt charges arose out of | 3 . |t as Federal agents <ay, they found | he landed at Kelly Field and also on | trp at 3:45 am. (Central time) and | (he shadowing by Burns detectives of I ria e among the best and most_au- | the return trip. Capt. Hoyt was fur- | climbed to 4000 feet, where he could | the jury in a case involving conspiracy | k¢ - Tished vegular weather reports at each | see the lights of New Braunfels and | e e iy ’ c i ns. with approval of gh B o thentic collections = i it by the Weather Bureau | Seguin, Tex, 40 miles away. He | Dot Cformar Secretary of the Inserlon 2 i C | y t gentiemen of science. 0 : 3 e 4 Jones have been cited | and _these reports proved - accurate | checked his compass on these towns and | jnvolving the lease of the Teapot Dome | to_coms’ down to the city from their | throughout the trip. he said. {determined the actual. compass course | nayal ofl reserves. o sin, The trip could have been made in | to be followed, allowing for winds. He fii"m’,’n’s v\'grkgehfgg“%n 3’5“«? getllujusf even less time, Capt. Hoyt reported, had I g;‘r‘:‘c r‘;i," :Jlndfixzibzx‘;zl; :nd found himself | o e o ’ [w 16 Ford ‘car | it not been for strong head winds and 3 s course. t l B V l COAST TO COAST | it they can do i o o estone | cross winds which he encountered dur- | | He landed at 7:50 am. at Monror, Rich In All tiicna [} alues. el S rgeparbiof Siuie i bom‘o! oil and was off after 15 minutes, PITTSBURGH $7.00 | rocks. ‘ ¢ | " Along with them will come scientists, | directions, ; f z ; CLEVELAND .... 1025 | uoniiine city sireet cars and all such | “When I arrived at Bolling Fleld be- | 1anding again at Eimingholt, Ald. ot Vitamins of Cod> ° | Oy o will tell what they | fore dawn Wednesday morning to begin | 114 g of Cod DETROIT . ... 13.00 Pk an e eica experts from univer- | the trip,” Capt. Hoyt said, T found the | 20y 10 _gallons of high-test gasoline 2 A Tins CHICAGO 18.00 | sities'and museums included. | feid 8 sen of mua and water, with the liver Oil rldiong R S wreckage of two dirigibles blocking the | INDIANAPOLIS .. 1500 | vemter ot the neld and a tmird amgvte| OEE US FOR 5 ST. 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