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VOL. XIX. No. 3
Asaociated Press Day and Night Leased Wire.
AMARILLO. TEXAS, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1928.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
HOME EDITION
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FAMOUS PILOTS ROAR ACROSS CONTINENT IN NON-STOP RACE
TANKER TAKEN
FORCED OUT IN
IN TOW AFTER
TO EAR’DRIVE
OF CAMPAIGN
PENNSYLVANIA
BLAZE AT SEA
IS BEING MADE
FOUR OF CREW ARE SERIOUS.
VISITED BY WOMEN
OTHER RACERS FINISH
CHARGE BY WOMAN
EN ROUTE TO TEXAS
SCENE OF DISASTER
4,
DR. N. P. BROOKS
OFFICERS GET
Demoeralle party lenders eharge l»
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troduced by H. L. Adkins.
SPECIAL PLEA
WHISKY HERE
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HEAR BRATTON
and obtained A
tnm Stare
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THREE BOYS HELD
NEW MEXICO
NEAR BRECKENRIDGE
REPUBLICANS
NAME CUTTING
IS
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Will Speak at Fair
Program on Sunday
Ticket Sales
For Concert at
Fair Office
LY HURT WHEN BLAST
‘ ROCKS VESSEL
fore the crew could take to the boats,
three more explosions occurred.
STEER PRICE RECORD
SINCE 1919 BROKEN
STATEMENT ENTITLED "NAIL-
ING A UE IN THE WHIS-
PERING CAMPAIGN"
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done
GOEBEL, HALDEMAN, THAW,
ISEMAN AND FIVE OTH-
ERS PARTICIPATE
Min. Yse. 1027 M
14 houn endimg at
Father Dies
Of Shock When
Son Is Killed
fiscating the rar. The license nomber
of the rar wan 888-323, said to he
insued in Tarrant county, Texas.
try, a dispatch recived here today
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Zoubkoff tried to enter Belgium
illegally from Luxembourg, the dis-
pateh Mid and wan taken off a street
rar by the police.
Estate for Bale."
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THE GLOBE-NEWS
NEW MEXICO SENATOR WILL
ADDRESS DEMOCRATIC
RALLY TONIGHT
BALLOUGH OF CHICAGO WINS
CLASS B AND DRURY
INTERNATIONAL
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ALBANY, N. Y., Bept. 12-In a
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BROTHER-IN-LAW OF FORMER
KAISER WILHELM ARKESTED
COOLIDGE FAILS TO STATE
PART HE WILL PLAY
IN PLANS
WRITTEN TO WEST VIRGINIAN
AND READ AT SOCIAL
GATHERING
TO BLOCK ROUTING MADE
BY ENGINEER
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COLORADO GETS
JARREH
wind of the plot Tues-
nferred with police ft-
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AL n DENIES "DISGUSTINGLY DRUNK" CHARGE
FIVE DIE IN OIL TANKER EXPLOSION OFF THE CAROLINA COAST
Any Special
Section—
Of this eity where you
would like to lire T
The home yea want—
at the price and terme
year inom afforde-is,
very' probably listed for
. .ale in the lassifle4
F / Ada now, under "Boat
night in the auditorium of the Polk
Street Methodist church. An open in-
vitation to all singers in the city to
attend the rehearsals and take part
in the program has been extended.
Two hymns will be sung by the
choir and the audience end two sp-
cial numbora by the big ehoir, ac-
cording to present planv The Khiva
Temple Chanters, famous local or-
ganisation of singers will give a spe-
cial number.
All Leadore Co-operate
The Rev. Mr. Hooten ia receiving
the co-operation of every choir lead-
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second of the day.
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eon today on the tank eteamer Shre-
report, bound from Philadelphia to
golf porta, off Frying Pan ehoalg ,
near bore. Twenty-nine earri rera
the central Roeky Mountain region.
Temperature by been at Amarillo ye-
Vidal y Veraguer, has been invited
to retire to a convent to save him-
self from going to prison.
The police soy the Spanish Lib-
eral and Republican elementa, to-
gather with Communists, decided
to etriko a blow whieh had been
seheduled for later la the autumn
beenuse King Alfonso was away.
Martines Anido, minister of the In-
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Spanish Dictator Rivera Nips Plot to
Overthrow Regime;T wo Thousand Held!
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CUTTERS ARE RUSHED TO
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BERLIN, Sept. 12. — Alexander
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statement entitled "Nailing a Lie
in the Whispering Campalgs" Gov-
I ernor Alfred R. Smith of New York
took bio fl ret offieial eognlannee of
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BORDEAUX, France, Sept. 12—
Overthrow of the Spanish govern-
ment and arrest ef all Ha high
offieials for immediate trial and
prompt deportation were avowed
aims of the pint against the role
of Prime de Riviera, aecording to
news trickling aeross the Spanish
were rencued by the Spanish steam- ;
or Aldecoa and brought to the |
quarantine station here.
The dead:
A. Bergman, chief mate.
Herold Wopkius, second mate.
D. M. Qagaro, pumpman.
KANBAS CITY, Bept. 12— The
highest price eInce IMP for light
yearling steers was reachd on the
Kansas City market today when a
string of >! Herefords averaging
MP pounds each sold at 118 a han-
drod pounds. They were sold by Dee
Casement of Manhattan, Kan,
(By The Associated Prem)
ROOSEVELT FIELD, N. Y. Sept.
12— One of the greatest air races
in history wm aader way tonight.
Roaring acroM the continent in
huge ships built to cover thou-
sands of miles without a halt, a
corps of veteran filers waa at the
controls of the non-stop racers in
the transcontinental eir derby.
With Mines Field, Lm Angeles,
as their goal, the big planes took
Tickets for the rehat to be
given at the Municipal auditorium
on September 14 "by Dorothy
Gresthouse, New Mexico singer,
are on sale at the Tri-State Fair
office, alo Polk street.
The tickets range from M rants
to $2.00 and reservations are be-
ing rapidly mode. .The event le
ander the auspices of the Tri-Stare
fair
"osmwbdninuha.
Amarillo Daily News
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being woged agalnet him from "Up
to ear."
The atatement conalets chiefly ef
a meries of letters aad telegrams
eomeerning a ebarge that be was
diegustingly drunk" at the atate
fair at Syvpeume, whieh to alleued
to have been made in a letter from
Mva. Vlorente Handford ’ or Byre-
race to a friend la Parkerbuvg W.
Va.
The first letter quoted in the state-
ment is from W, A. Keenan ef Park-
ersburg to Demoeralle heudquartera
in Byraeuse, and tails of the alleged
letter and the faet that it was read
to a social gatherleg. The letter re-
quests Democratie headquarters to
ohtain a statement from someone Br-
ing In Byracuee and a member of
some other political party with which
to refute the charges alleged to have
been made in the letter reed et the
or in the city. At the mooting of the ' PLEAD WITH COMMISSIONERS
Amarillo Ministers association when
With Dr. 8. P. Brooks, president of
Beylor university and one of tke out-
standing educators of the south,
scheduled to moke the principal ad-
drees and with a choir of several
hundred voices holding regular re-
beareals, plans for ths Sunday night
religious program at the Amarillo
Tri-State exposition, ars virtually
completed, according to Dr. R.E.L
Morgan, chairman of a committee
of Amarillo ministers in charge of
the event.
Dr. Brooks yesterday wired his ac-
ceptance of the invitation to speak
in front of the grandstand on Sun
day night. September 28 at the free
fair. At the same time the Rev. C. R.
Hooten, assistant pastor of the Polk
Street Methodist ehurch, announced
that one rehearsal of a choir of sev
oral hundred voices had been hold
and that two rehearsals were sehed
uled next week.
The rehearsals ef the ehoir will be
held at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night
and again at 7:30 o'clock Thursday •“
igp The Amoeinted Preen
ALBUQUERQUE. N. M.. Hept. 12.—
U. B. Senator Bronson M. Cutting
was unanimously nominated eandi-
data for the U. 8. senate by aeelama-
lien by the Republican state eon*
vention today.
The nomination was for the six*
year term.
Senator Cutting wm appointed by
Goveror Dillon six months ago to
fill the vaeaney created by the death
of Senator A. A. Jones.
SENATORIAL APPOINTEE
NOMINATED BY UNANI-
MOUS VOTE
terrifying suddenness, tore eway the I Tuesday, parked in front of a local
bridge dock end midship housing and , hotel. Police kept up their watch un-
rendered the wireless useless. The til almost noon yesterday before eon.
ship almoat immediately wae en- “
veloped in flames, they said, and be-
The plot, says "La Petite Gir-
onde," one of the loading news-
papers of this border eity, was
thwarted by the dictator's pel tee.
The newapaper states the fron-
tier towns of Hendaye end Bayonne
Leonpdastroud
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- ROOSEVELT FIELD, N. , Sept.
12.— The air derby starting com-
mittee was Informed by telephone
this evening that Randelph Page,
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the eential Plain* States and
(By. The Amociated Prens)
BRECKENRIDGE, Texas, Hopi. 12.
Three farmer youths, who live near
where searehers yesterday found the
bodies of Leelas and Leon Shook,
brothers, who resided 18 miles south
of here, today were held in Eastland
jail pending further investigation.
Sheriff John Hart of Eastland
county asnerted that a 17-year-old
boy had confessed orally to a part
in the crime.
The double slaying, believed moti-
vated by robbery, occurred Friday
night, officers said after questioning
the suspeeta.
The bodies were found on an ell
lense, about 400 yards from a hatdn
which the brothers (feed. One Mid
been shot through the heart and
both bodies indicated the men had
been boatea before their death.
A bant for the two Shooks woe
started when a elater, living in Cisco,
became fearful after they bod failed
to keep an engagement with her Sun-
day.
________ ( Twenty gallons of the liquor haul
Captain Simmons advanced no was said te bo imported Canadian
theory ns to the cause of the first ' and Scotch.
(Hy The Amoriated Prenab
WASHINGTON.Sept. 12—Merb-
ort Hoover and Prenident Coolidge
reviewed progress of the Republi-
con campaign in a confetenee at
the White House late today but
ihelr meeting failed to produce any
announcement of the port of the
retiring leader of the party le ex-
pooled to ploy la the fight ef the
presidential eandidate.
The nominee dinelomed that they I
had talked over the details of the
ntepe thee far taken, hat he waa
nilent vegarding the speeifie aalure
ef the conversation, which lasted
An espeeial appeal le the women of
Amarilo and ether Panhandle eitles
to hear United States Senator Sam
Bratt,n of New Mexico in his Demo:
eratie addmss in Amarillo tonight
waa issued last night by Judge Bob
Underwood.
Benatar Brattan will be the prin-
eipal speaker at a rally arranged by
the Amarillo" Demoeralle eampaign
rommittoe, of which Judge Under-
wood le chairman. He will speak at
8 o’eloek, at the nuditorium.
"Senator Bretton will discuss the
campaign issues intelligently and
from n eonatruetive standpoint," said
Judge Undrewond. "His mesenqe
should have aa especial appeal to
the women voters, and I *ineerely
urge them to hear him."
Indications to Mr. Underwood are
thet a large crowd will attend the
rally, with delegations eoming from
prnetically every county In the Pan-
handle.
Mr. Undrwood, as campaign chair-
man ef the 26 counties in this sena-
terisl district, has invited coupty
chairmen from the Panhandle to at-
tend the meeting. An organisation
to conduct the eampaiwn for the
Democratic nominees in this district
will be formed after the speaking.
Mr. Bretten la the nenior United
States senator from New Mexico. He
ia widely known ne an orator and
a statesman and is eno of tke na-
tional speakers for tko Demoeralle
eampaig rommittoe this fall.
Ha waa ditriet judge at Clevis,
snd later served the state as a mem-
bar of the supreme court, going from
there to the United States senate.
H. L. (Jock) Adkins, attorney, will
introduce Mr. Bratton tonight. Mr.
Underwood will be chairman of the
evening.
"The speaking la free, and we In*
vile everybody out to hear Senator
Bratton discuss the real and perti-
Bt,
poo,
yhole life is
it never ot
to see the
sun.
rcm"
Captain 8. A. Simmons, of Balli- ---
T’ aoibere.‘ot"paiindelphia, ... CONTRABAND IS CAPTURED IN
"A B. Cnurehi, clirtondnie, m..... ' automobile PARKED
Lind.rb.mr, Adaren, un BEFORE HOTEL
known. , ■ • j
piThon Rt"a dtmatisbporhz tonigxt An oldsmobile eoupe containing 40
had not sunk. Tko coast guard cut- wallons whiskey was seised by the
ter Modoc had been ordered to stand police deportment yesterday after a
by: ' I vigilance ef a day and a night wait-
According to word from the survi- ing for the return of the owner.
vers, the first explosion came with The ear was located about 1 o'clock
south in Randall county that will
miss the town of Happy. They as:
sured the eitisenship from Happy aad
that part of Randall county that they
would de their part and work out
tome plan with tke state engineer
whereby tke highway will stil pass
through their town. The townsite
on which Happy Is located is in both
Randall and Swisher countien.
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SOUTHPORT, N. C. Sept. 12—
.. Five neemen, were hilled end four |
others injured in an exploslon at {
IN nnilRIF LAYING '7^
in UUUDLL OLA I mu police and expelled from that eun-
MEXICAN SECRETARY
OF INTERIOR RESIGNS
/B, The Assoeinted Freni
MEXICO CITY, Sept. 11.— Resigna-
lion of Attorney General Ramon Or-
tega was announced today by Emilio
Portes Gil, seeretary of the Interior.
Ortega will be suceeeded by Ezeguiel
Padilla. His resignation was stated
te be due to necessity of bls attend-
ing to private affairs.
Panhandle fer the Democratie nu-
lienal ticket will be formally opened
tonight when United States Senator
Nam H ration of New Mexico is the I
principal speaker at a rally ia Ama '
rillo. The program will bo hold at the eampaign of alaader whieh
the Auditorlupr, beginning al 8 „ — ■ —le
s’eloek. Senator Bratton will be la-
the decision wao made to hold the
big religious service it vas agreed
thet every chureh in the city would
take part in the joint service at the
fairgrounds.
Amarillo ministers and fair of-
ficiala are also urging tbu churehes
of surrounding cities to have a -art
in the program here by attending
and by bringing representatives f.r
the big choir.
Sunday program will begin in the
afternoon when a free musical con-
cert will be given la front of the
grandstand at the fair grounds. Thia
concert will coo many of the loading
musical artiste of the Panhandle
taking port. It will be highly educa-
tional. entertaining and inspirational.
A feature will bo a mass piano c n-
cert with seven planes being played
The afternoon program te being
arranged by the Amarillo Collage of
Music, under the direction of Emil F.
Myers.
To install Amplifiers
The Fair association recently
closed a contract for huge sound
amplifiers for the big stage in -front
of the grandstand for ths afternoon
and ovoning programs.
The committee charge of the Sun-
day night service le composed of Dr.
R. E. L. Morgan, chairman; Dr. Lewis
N. Stuckey, Blskop E. C. Seaman, Dr.
T. Thomson, Dr. C. L. Yates, the Rev,
George H Bryant. This group has
spent considerable time in the selec-
tion of a speaker for the service and
an members were highly gratified
yesterday when the acceptance of
Dr. Brooks, eminent layman, erater
and educator, was received.
No admission charges of any kind
ere being made for the Sunday serv-
ice. Pair officials remind the public
that amplifiers have been installed
at the grandstand, assuring all' that
addresses aad ether programa cow be
plainly heard by the audience.
ALLEGES UP
Special to The News.
HAPPY, Sept. 11*—Sixty-one Ran-
dall county and Happy citisens met
with the Randell county commission-
era Monday afternoon in the inter-
est of having atate highway Ne. I
pass through the town of Happy, in-
stead of missing the town ea has
been designated and recommended
by the engineer. The eitizens of
South Randall county and Happy can-
not understand why any engineer
weald went to ehenge ahighway to
miss a town after it had been ee-
tablished twenty years, they de-
clared. They wished to know the
............TO WOMEN TO
Senator George R. Fearon ef Mew
York, member of the advisory board
of tho atate fair and an encort far
the governor during his visit to the
fair. Senator Fearon denied that
the governor waa drunk, or that ho
made a speech nt the fair. The al-
leged letter from Mrs. Sandford bad
charged that the governor woo un-
able to arise to apeak without the
aid of a man on either side of him.
Governor Smith’s statement then
deseribes a visit which Mr. Kelley
made to Mrs. Bondford dering which
she admitted writing a letter to a
Mra. Baeer la Parkersburs bet den-
ied making the atatementa quoted in
Keehan’s letter. The upshot of the
interview, according to Governor
Smith's statement, waa a premise
from Mrs. Sandford that she would
write to the governor and deny writ-
ing the letter end deny that she nt-
tended the fair on the day in ques.
tian.
Governor Smith then describee et-
forts which be said Mr. Keenan made
to obtain the letter from Mrs. Boeer
aad quotes a telegram from Keenan
to him (Governor Smith) in which
the letter said:
“It Mra. Bauer made the stoto-
ments attributed to bar by Mr. Kel-
ley both can net be telling tha truth.
a state highway. The citisens pro-
tested vigorously end condemned
the eetions of the state highway en-
gineer in his survey, by leaving the
business part ef their town off the
highway.
They pleaded most earnestly With
the Randall county commissioners to
block any survey thet the stole high-
way engineer might recommend that
would peso up their town. They in-
sisted that the eonamissionsrs werk
for the people and not the engineer.
"Who is peying the bill on those high-
ways, the people or the state en-
gineer? Where does the money that
ia peld by the state or federal gov-
ernment come from?” were among
questions asked. The commission-
rests have been made to various
ports nt Spain. Thio prisoners
are uM to inelude all the leading
plotters and it is added that the
archbishor ft Saragossn, she Bev,
Vereeast TIB fiOO P. N. Thuradny
FOR AMARILLO AND VICiNrr-
Thureduyfir: aliuht temperature ehanua
^/Ol WEST TEXAS-Thuraday gener
Son NEW MBXICO—Thunder : warm.
- West of Mountmima Thursday.
WKATHLR CONDITIONS
The yrm*n has deeressed ovet the
eantere distrleta, end ihia mornine •
trough of moderately low pressure extends
from Oklahome morthesetwerd and a low
premsure ana b central over th* Cane-
• dins Northwest Bain h rueseted from
Oreom, northern Calitronis, Nvada,
Idaho, aad rental Mimsigalpps valley and
Lake regiom, TKe weathe is cooler over
DALLAM. Sept. 12. — Death
struck twice in a Dallas heme to-
day. Frank Erwin, Jr, 14, falling
vlclim to * huge boulder which
erushed him while he wes playing
with two companions under a elift
ledge, and his father dying from
•hook two hour* after he hod
learned of the fate of his son.
The boy’s mother is under the
core of physicians. .
For more than a month the boy
and his chum* hod been playing
"pirates" on high cliffs surround-
ing a creek. Accompanied by
Gwynn Beiley and Ross Bedell,
tke boy went to the cliff to com-
plete work on a eave. A boul-
der described es big es on auto:
mobile struck youag Erwin and
he rolled into a ereek bottom. '
Though the Bailey led wes
slightly injured, ho ran to sum-
mon aid while the companion tug-
ged at the huge reek.
nor guest Benalor Mones, New Hamp-
shire, ehairman of ihs eastern cam-
paign advisory committee. The sena-
tor previously visited Dr. Hubert
Work, chairman of the Republican
national committee, and discusued re-
■ult* ef tke Maine elaetlon whieh he
said "pointed th* way to a Republican
victory in the national eleetion.
Earlier in the day the candidate
had boon visited at his hendquarters
by a delegation from the national
woman’s party whieh asked him to
consider a proponed amendment to the
constitution to guarantee women
equal rights with men. He assured
them he waa studying’ths problem,
but at the same time said he would
not pledge himself to support any
constitutional change without an ex-
haustive advance inveatigation.
The delegation of women, the prin*
eipal group which visited the nominee
today, presented through various
speskera on appeal for an amend-
ment which would wipe out stele re-
strietionn of "the economie freedom
of women."
"I think you will agree that any
plan based on equal opportunity and
/me UnHod Pr*M)
OKLAHOMA CITY. Sept. 12—
Extrnditton to Colorad* for Floyd
Jarrett, Ohtehewa outlaw, wm
granted Colorado authoritiee late
thi safternoon by Governor Henry,
F. Johnston. Jarrett is wanted hi
conneetlon with the Lamar, Colo.,
bank robbery and four sureeeding
murdera.
gathering.
William H. Kelley, Democratie
leader in Syracune referred the mat-
ter to Governor Smith by telephone,
the governor’s statement eontinues.
ficials.
They drew up a list of person* [
to be arrested and taxis seoured
Madrid early Tuesday. More than
a score of arrests were made is the
eapital, including that of Alexandra
Lerroux, leader of the Liberal-Re-
publican,partxa-
The arrest of Frmneineo A.
Combo, a former prime minister
of Spanin, is understood to be
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AS THEY TOOK OFF
ROOSEVELT FIELD. N. T,
Sept. 12.—Official departure times
in eastern standard time of all the
planes in the non-stop class ef
the trans-continental sir derby
follow:
(In ease where two starts were
made the time of the first try is
given, as prises are awarded on
that basis).
101-MeMillan, a rod and green
Stinson, 10:34:10.
28—Mamer, an orange Buhl, 11:*
10:32.
200—Burgin, a black and orange
Bellanca, 1:19146.
156— Le Boulillior, green and ail-
L ver Stillman Bellanca, 2:22:*
55.
198—Page in silver Stinson, 3:15:*
30.
IPS—Haldeman, scarlet Bellanca,
3:35:33.
185—Neman, silver and yellow
Bellanca Columbia, 4:7:40.
44— Goebel, while Lockheed-Vega
Yankee Doodle, 8:30:10.
38—Thaw, black and orange
Lockheed-Vega, 8:58:20.
explosion, but said it occurred imme- : Federal officers were notified yes-
dlately under the bridge, 1 terday afternoon, and they will be
The bodies of Bergman, Dagara, here the first of nest week to take
person and the boatswain were not re- over the confiseated car and to do-
covered and the eonsensus among: stroy the liquor, according to Police
survivors woa that they had been Chief H. L. Gaither.
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TWO AIRPLANES Dr. Brooks of Baylor
off at long intervala today. Clif-
ford McMillin of Syracuse, N. Y.,
the first to etort, wm forced down
hy motor trouble in Pennsylvania,
his ahip undamaged.
Of the other starters, Randolph
Lage of Northville, Mich., flying
alone in a Stinson Junior, returned
to the field a few minutes after his
takeoft but adjusted a mechanical
difficulty and got away again.
The others in the air, steering for
the Pacific coast and $22,600 ia prise
money, were Nick Mamor in a Buhl
Sesquiplane; Emil Burgin in a Bel-
lanca; Lieut.-Comander Jack Iseman,
U. 8. N„ ia Charles Levine’s Co-
lumbia; George Haldeman, Ruth El-
der’s trans-Atlantie pilot, flying a
Senrlet Belanca, and Art Goebel.
Col. William Thaw IT, the last en-
try to leave, took the air nt 8:55
o'clock. He was Dying'a Lockheed-
Vega, like Goebel's, but had 100 mors
horse power.
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 312, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1928, newspaper, September 13, 1928; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564071/m1/1/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.