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PULITZER AIR RACE IS WON BY ACOSTA “TTBMILES AN HOUR Les Than 9 Minutes Separates Last Plane From First in ] 450-Mile Trophy Flight. OMAHA, Neb. Nov. 4.—Bert Acosta, veteran flyer, member of the Aerb Club of America of New York | City, won the Pulitzer trophy air- plane race here, covering the 160-| milé course in 52 minutes 91-5! seconds. This is at the rate of 173 miles an hour Weather conditions were perfect. Therecord for the race, 178 miles an nour, made last year, is held by Capt.! Corliss C. Mosley of the Army Air feryice now on duty in Washington. Ligut. Col. H. ©. Hartney, Execu- tive’ Secretary of the Aero Club of ae fell 1,500 feet with his Sears toa by fire c cigarette of one of a hundred sou- venit seekers, | Harry Kibe of Chicago, parachute} Jumper, was drowned when his para- chute alighted in the Missouri River in the presence of the thousands wit-| nesging the airplane contest. He could not swim and sank before the only boat in sight could be broken from its lock and chain fastenings to 0 to his rescue. Agosta’s victory brings the Pulitzer Trophy race to New York next year unl@s Acosta should have mado a tectinical registration of his entry as from a flying club in some other city, There is no evidence that he did so, He fetains the trophy cup for a year or Gntil the annual race is won by another contestant, A cash prize of $3,000 goes to Acosta, once of the best known and most skillful aviators in the “United States, a pro! flyef and an expert tester of flying Maohines for several manufacturers, amgng them the Curtiss pany. He @rove a Curtiss navy racer, witn power CD-12 motor in ig 64 min- . John A Army Air Ider of the was Uurd in Lioyd W. was fourth yo was forced the race. triangular, — with rson, Neb. and Love- Service at Day workd's alt $7 minutes 2 Berfaud of James Cur \o descend ‘The cout Omaha and land, Ia., across the Missouri Iiver, tor Hts corners, a lap of thirty miles, @rogad which’ the flyers raced five times. ‘The day was all any speed pilot could ask. ‘The sun 5 mosphere was clear w ibility and « id temperature of 48 degrees breeze, too light to affect the out ithe afternoon, j Airplanes will hop off to-day in two 90-mile events, one for machines with a speed of 60 to 75 miles an houf, and the other for planes to travel 75 1 an hour. Tie course w ee times around | a rolite from Omaha to Loveland, Ia., | andjreturn to Omaha. The best clapped time will determine the win- ner.» Weather conditions were ideal. | AT ITS BEST The strongest com- | | , blew through. pliment ever paid to Scott’sEmulsion is the vain attempts at imitation. 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He sald he Sercurh, “fiste Maturaeg ‘paimylie. an fon The ts after Rispoll had fired| gptate Gatimated at Slayer Says H ed Four Times | twice at him ublic Administrator Will turn the | “When the polleo appeared Ardottano| BToPerty, over to Mr. McDonald for After H rire CF distrib Ie) Dawtes wivea) Toric’: |Win funding awiys COUN” MUNN) | lone eemenigece ou at Him, twenty-seven, brotner of Carmilll, was stooping to pick up a pistol, the police DENIES MISUSE OF FUNDS. said. Conroy arrested him. Joseph Ris- oll, who lived with his brother at No. Pri'worgen Street, was held as ama: | %> Semsabat Deo! Carmilli Rispoll, twenty-elght, was shot and killed in front of No. 628 Grand Avenue, Brooklyn, at 5 o'clock yester- day afternoon in a quarrel over a debt. $100,000 jon, tertal wit yas, Involve Puzoni at 8. The police said Rispoli in the murder of ‘Tony and Ocean Park- Sult Without Fo Marcos N. Bensabat, Vice President Detectives Conroy and Campbell and e Sorat. Walsh, on their way to the Grand | way, Labor Day Avenue Station, heard tho shots and ~ > arfested Pasquale \r ano, twenty-| ADMINISTRATOR ron RECLUSE, | Corporation, which had him arrested eleht, @ cheese m ot .t of No, 836| Lettors of admin fon were issued | Wednesday In connection with a suit! | yes! torday in Hd thine) 8 Court, | for ina for alleged bub dards. Ardoilano admitted and General Manager of the Norman O11| Boine ‘oe the Nor man Oll Corporation |havine the corporation had no eroundl for a suit and that it was the result of | his announcing six months ago that as| tong a# he lived control of the corpora | tlon would not go into the hands of any |foreigners or foreign corporations | | pgiigrman, Upmann, a banker, of, Ha: na, e Rays, acquired control Taet ey petused at that time with the other directors, Bensabat said, to ac+ cept his resignation. “Therefore,” he siye, “the accusation that I used $90,000 without the explicit authorization of the board Is untrue, unfounded and a deliberate ile, for the, simple reason that I used close to $3,- the game manner for the) (7 Ane and its subsidiaries.’ G ‘ c Mr. Benaabat waa released on furnish. Godrauds ‘The summons, tn | jazz madness driving Present-day indecencies and point a remedy. Canon. T BH & disturb the stomach. 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H. G. WELLS Will Write for About This and the Other Vital Problems That the Washington Armament Conference Must Solve. WELLS will write for the men and women who are more vitally concerned in these sessions at Washington than they realize. The author of “The Outline of History” knows, as few men have learned, just how important to the well-being of the individual and of the family have been the thoughts on the subject of arms and war of those who have been chosen to govern nations. WELLS will make you see, you fathers and mothers of the next war’s “cannon fodder,” just what the Washington Con- ference on Limitation of Armaments is doing to write real meaning into Presi- dent Harding’s words: “It Must Never Happen Again!” WELLS will make you boys in school and college who will have to fight the next war if it comes see just what the conference is doing to make it impos- sible hereafter for a lot of old men, who want to hold their jobs and their power, to sign a paper that will send you to the trenches. WELLS will make you boys who fought America’s part of the World War see if the conference intends to repay civilization’s pledge to you, that you went to “the war to end war.” These are the questions which the whole world is waiting to have answered by the Conference on Limitation of Arm- aments, and no observer in Washington will be keener to see or more able to tell if the men who sit around that confer- ence table are repeating the mistakes of the past and measuring the future in terms of high explosives instead of high humanity. There is no man or woman or child in the world to-day who is not personally and vitally interested in this conference, H. G. WELLS, the greatest writer of the day. is reporting for readers of THE WORL:) the true inwardness' of the sessions. Order your paper NOW. Your newsdealer may not be able to supply ‘you if you delay. The articles commence Sunday, Nov. 6. There will be five a week for at least six weeks. varia “tre Gott sblassite