The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 236, Ed. 1, Monday, September 1, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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!)e fkeckenre American
WEATHER FORECAST
"West Texas Partly cloudy. Al-
tered showers In vt portion
Monday and Tuesday
FARMING
"OUR SAIA ATION"
A 01. 10 NO. 2.'lf
bllH U! UIl"F ILPIiLN: 101 1 TLXS MONPW SFPTEMHEU 1 1930
TRICE 5 CENTS
I
infejw
VvtIB
(11(61
i f.0 Vnu'iicans
Their Million
HiK Huilding
FRENCH
AVIATORS
ON
WAY TO AMERICA
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V'
rominn i
i' om
n ( arid
v. (
ith
ver
dely
TV'IS is a land of
welt as a land ' i i.
11. Slick was known i
over as The k. i( if i
lie was a I'ermsvi. i-i in i
d started on hi own it
rl age. He wes mort
known in the petioliun. pii.lii.lu
Lite of Kansas nnd oklahoin. ami
Arkansas and Txa than nn thi r
il utter who ha figu.ed in thi I
development of bl u K geld pr. uu
ng acreage It hnd h n Um an 1
downs He m ill f ii nil hi' 10 t n in.
fnrtunrs He dud the other da and
when his will u. p:uOit".i the
truth come out a to the vaur of
i.s holdings He ha- amiMiJ n
Tclitune having a value of all the
Wa frrm 7.'. to flUOOtjObUi)
i her a widow nj three r'nl
(t n inherited Ihin v ml foitune ami
n.. widow and t biother in I iw
.:liut A. St elision of Sun Anton
. ux mm ill a thi executoii and
Cv-stodians i-f the eutate He made
'fr'ipie provtH.on fot n.s mother
-ikj 4 her l.fe time but the intl I
. ..e I. id
1 v. iitw and
..its all It ia the undltput'.l rilS-l.
c. a man to make his own .lisp
lt.u nut his own proper! v In it
rlgnt onnnol be challenged
"Texas Special" Wrecked Eight Are Killed
ROCKS FOUND
ON RAILS OF
CRACK TRAIN
Seven Coaches of Fast Tex-as-to-St.
Louis Passen-
ger Train Derailed
"AIMKE DID IT!" SAYS
"31 " WITH BROKEN NOSE
kt inns Vn Sunt 1
n..i rl posted on to i ..... . . .
d the rniidr.il .n. 1 P) While lelativcs cl.u l-
"(I the foodies- ti 'ijrht p"--mi-
killed neai heie I. -t
nijrht when the "Texas Sp. -ci.il."
tnuk southern l'miU-l
in' tlu- Frisco Railroad w -thrown
from its tracks ra 1-
liotti otfual tiled to aci-
' tarn wh.it motive could hr.e
i w i .pi'iniiU'ii ttic lopaienuv '"-
N THE state of Michigan W
i V Ruglos an eccentrl. f
lumber king passed out a "
' H4 He h-ul ii-cumulated .1
une of $50000.' "Hi 00 His w
1 1111
in 1
'K'
fill
V. I
probated and directed th.t hi-
holdings should be handled by two
men 1 lose frlond as executoi ma
trustees "for such chnrlUiblc be
nevolent odueutlonal and puhi.i
we'farc use as atd trust" - -hall
eject Bequests to lelatlwt i
tfloyees and Jtrlcnds total Jliinxxjun
with a large donation to n.-i faM r
lie hospital and u truJt fund of
S1O0.0C0OO ctoJitlve fur use b t.u
trusttiii to provide f.nanciai as
instance to such of my friends as
may be In need of financial asatst-
nee or relief."
IN TALKING of the w"y " which
the bulk of the tMate shou.il be
Uted the will state. "It U my de-
sire and Intent that such trust as
lata and the Income tharttf hall
be devotttl to uhnritnlile benevo-
lent educational and publlt wel-
fare uses In tht state l M '"
K h "
tt 11tm11.1l wn'ikujr ol th
Ham.
Sevin i ichi of 'Ii" U-ar p -
i'ni r specnil u tt ire ran-" ki'i
ni' 1 iht and m mj. lh injuiv
of 25 other perMon offu'.N in
nounced a pile of rocks n the
riKhtofwa ti.ppej the cars fr m
the rails
The locomotive chai. car com-
bination ear the diner and three
Pullmans left the rails
The com nation car andeft&ir
car were almost completely
de
molished
Ihillman portem were making up
berths when the wreck occurrert
and no oerpanta of the Pullmans
had retired frr the night
All of the Injured persons were
Hcupints of the chait car.
The known it ad ire C E
I Uu en ne.-r t I.01H8; E T
luti.'e intjim-tr S' I. tils Mr
I itn 1 N.wton Ntw Vork . id
'i'hii.11 A N. wtoi Niw Yoik
I I in un. I. ntifn.l pi 1 n in In '
t l. 11 in mil il 11 wiii repot ;iu
kiWmiiWk 2sW
i fe ' Vi H
! I IIS ! I. Jll ftV SSllllllllllllllllllllllllllllB
writing a hex i: rr no. ncd a WfSt '
' mystery one reason w)ii (js5T" sBb flH
i?19HBssiiiiV KsHPfH
I
1
HJ.IAAl ItuRsli- wns imi
'' the lt of the lumber b 1 u
yl f Michigan. Alone a.ij 1 are : 1
" onl by une of the many wad 1 '
wh un he had URs.Sted. he di u "
h 1 tiny apartment above his offic j I
at .Minlatec He amiiMM his vast ' J
....K 4n Vfldhtixirt on. I m vklllstl
it tt) the Isolde uf Muhlciti fvn I' ...... . ...
charitable benevolent educa- on 1.
nnd public welfare tites. Men said
he was a miser. He had never mar
rted He w-aa born In poverty His
mother lived to a ripe old ape He
Kave her every comfort. Luxuries
did not appeal to her. He nuy have
feeen a miser but when he dictutrd
his will he placet! hta money where
be thought It would do the most
good
VALE college building program
J- that Is buildings actually begun
Qt definitely announce! has a total
value of nearly J2a.000.000. This n
5ne of the largest ever undertaken
by any university Sons of il.
orU butttl the building fund S"iu
OS Via U are reminded that th re
nsWdnanv iiiulti mtJionaires who
A utuuVsed great fortunes in Tt m
W wru.e bona fide citizens of olhir
commonwealths Many mighty im
Ulnoj have been amassed by in.
developers of the natural reeotirtr
v.e.ilUi of Texas who kept thnr
holdings and their voting cer'if.
c.tles in far away states
AND now the finance and inv. it
ment dlv'on of the federal di
partment of commerce estirmii.
tlint American tourlats sient JT.t)
000.000 In traveling abroad In a
single year "A sum greater than
L'nlted States Imporu of merch i 1
d.se from any single country ' h
go broke rraing cotton'
finnu nt tarliV KiiIms of rott in
A i-iiu. w. -'-" ; wnsated
rewarded uie eriorva vi m 1
growers on the Texas prison fann
V 1 i of'li rli J ' ired the de ith
il at six a' ni ilniKht lait night
V Ciinni l.i 'iip rlntendent of!
rmlniN In i-jrif of reti ue woi k I
eigne . '
No Puilm.ni pa-i ngers were In-
jured or killed nnd many of tnem
did not re.Vlie that the train nau
been wreck.-d members of the
crew said
Passengers were calm and order-
ly after the wreck awaiting trans-
portation back to St Loula.
Many men pasenes assisted in
extricating the dead and injured
while a few women administered
aid to the Injured.
Hiram Nash. Pullman porter in
describing the wreck said that he
hardly realised what had happen-
ed -There waan't much noise."
he said and the tram made two
lurihen be fori it topped
niakinu dow 1 1 l-ith and it dn t
even throw 1 ie down he said
Atlre .. ki r-hiin Spnngflrld
hrakemai. who tel phi ned for re-
.' iniiin I rilv aftt-r the wreck
-nd he 1- in the biggtge rai
when tl 1 1 w t- wrecked
All o' 1 1 he tiain gave a
owiifn' ; k md the lights went
powerf j ik .-id the light went
out I k'n w i were in a wreck
but th i' .v 1- I! I knrw for a few
ininii'e- f 1 ' tnething struck and
.'.axed me
I df ' know whether we tjrn
' . .1 ivei : nit when we left the
t nark bu o lr i it was right id
j up .tltho gh off the track nuht
ingles I in' lil ie the otli. 1 bov
living ab- ut t th. insidi .ft'.
'ui
j I imm.diit.l -.et about to ren
1 r relief 1 kernhsm said
A passer r un the train said he
hi 1 ear coach when
th.- train 1 ' 1 i'v jerked fi rward
11 n sicken n ' in h
Whi'her Evangelist Ainiet S
pie Mt-Pheison right is t i
blind . or is suffering fiom a
nervous breakdown or la hav-
ing her face lifted . . or Is
writing a bot i: re no. ncd a
mystery but one rcaion vvhj
Aimee Is in seclusion at 1 c l
tagr noni L01 Angeles was given
oy Mrs. Minnie M 1 Ki nne !
lett her mrthei who . hibiti .1 4 biiht'i n. 1 she all she had r.
celved In 0 Ii t fil.t vvtth hi daugi?i 1 bu Im not mud at hei
even if he did kn .. me dvvn aft. 1 n u .n; rnf f 'i"nn about
her." Mis Kennedy said Auijt . U nie.l ti it he ' 1 u Iv. h moth.'
.plaining th it it wis just .111 igunnri
GRID PRACTICE 2 DAMS MAY
STARTS TODAY; BE BUILT
Coach Sholwell Hands Out! Will Prevent Floods In The
Equipment 2:30
Mississippi Basin
MOUNT PLEASANT Tex Sept
1 il Pi Two duim on thtf Sulphur
A bunch i f hopeful vtt not too
optimistic Iiuckaroo-j will .isjctn
ble at Buckaroo stadium thid of-. Hiver nuy be included in the fetl-
ternoon at 2 30 o'clock to start ernl plun to prevent floods in the
their training erld for the 1930 1 M!PPl bain property owners
season which may or may not
H
'h
F L
Frisco
in i
Then the price of cotton nit vne
bottom. If the 1925 20 prices woui.i
have governed Uie income uu.n.(t arrvc on Ul
ivc pant the expense of operating f()1 vJ ha roclts
Uie present system ny grow ca. Vl( reponlble
nignal man for
nne of the first
i. ene det tared he
wht. h were be-
for the wreck
prove as successful aa the past
season
Coach P E Bhotwell will Issue
gr.d equipment to the candidates
ml atwirf tvnrti.iiil ttril! fnllmtr
I was I uginnjnK today practice will be
he'd daily until the end of the
-leaion Two daily workouts will
be in vogue after this week
1'iach Shotwrll expects a good
turnout today for the first prac-
t.ce but he will not look for a
few of hU candidates out for at
leae a week since many of the
i.hs are working at summer
John and will not give them up un-
'il next week
When practice is In full swing
i 'oath Shotwell expects to have
H lettt rmen bick from the 1920
team including three and maybe
fom of this 10-0 regulars
Assistant Coach Ilamond Berry
ml1 be on hand to help Coa h
.-.m.twell with the training toda
A prictice staits today Lreck-
enrulge stnnds in a hot torner
Every Oil Belt .tm has set their
cans to dethrone the champion
Bucksrcoe. and from advance
dope there are two or three other
clubs in the district this year that
might be capabl- of doing this
along the Sulphur believed today
following the government engineer-
ing survey mnile of the Sulphur riv-
er watershed In Titus antl adjoining
counties.
An official list of land owners
along the Sulphur and White Oak
had been made by the engineers
with a view of taking the property
which will be overflowed as a re-
sult of levee construction to im-
pound flood waters in these
streams.
Some of the engineers indicated
that the project would call for one
dam near Naples and a second
south of Texark-uia near the Lou-
isiina line
1300 LEGION
MEMBERS AT
STATE MEET
Negro Legion Organization
Is Voted Down; 5 Cities
Bid For Meeting
Al'STIN Tex Sep.. : ur r
liminatv matters disposed of 1 m
member of the American L. gi t
ttok over the cap t 1 ctv tn I n
fur thiee days of bu mess and t
ttrt '.nment Other L"gu inai
wire arriving hourK and Ei nest
C Co.x state comin ndet off. r u
he opnlt n that tola! regi-! ji .r
WLiild exiced 2.000.
Cox called to order a joint m '
Ing of the Lepion th Legion Ai v
ilinrj L.i Soi lete dt 40 H n nc
ct S Ch. vaux und Drs Huit (h
f'aux t Qua. ante Ffmnn". in t
i.e enate chamber at !1 A vi
M o. P V McFat' ' " - u r
offic' ill vvtleomcd ' i I'eli att
tj the i ty to which Senat. r Jul .
un l Hye. ot b'i i w a i.
speeded
Greetings vvre given by rtcjiri
sentative of the various diviiion-
o. ta Leq.on and Its an. iti ii
organization- and by out-of-Statt
Legion cfficials
At the openinc of the conven
tion had already narrowed down
to five cities. El Paso Abilene
Waco Mineral Wells and Corpus
Chnstl The El Paso delegation
wearing huge sombreros and
gaudy blankets was the moat avid
m promoting the merits of their
city
Negro membership in the T-xa-i
T rff lAn is nu itfitsa.l ili.inn Vtt n .j
lal comml'tee over which n !to
Temple of Waco piesided Sundav
The tnattt i was tabled foi at least
another yeai and thus tht main
lasue of controviisv was dispo-ti
of The committee had undei id
visement the pos-ible organization
of suhordlniii negro posts
Payment ot adjusted comnen.sa
tion to widows of wai veterans in
cases not subject to income tix wn
suggested in the annual report of
Stayton M Hankins service officei
to the State executive committee in
a pre-eonv ention session
Cox Adjt R. O Whiteaker Geo
E Hughes assistant adjutant W
F. Spelgel W. S Goode and Hank-
ins made annual reports
The first business session will be
held in the senate chamber at 2.30
p. m. today. Cox will call tho meet-
ing to order and Adjt. Wliltonlter
will call the roll of posts. Reports
of Department officers committee
reports and announcements will
constitute tho program.
Th0 Forty and Eight will parade
dow ntown at S p. in after which
tho pyrotechnic reproduction of the
bottle of Chateau Thierry at the
Texas Memorial stadium will be
held. The Forty nnd Eight "wreck-
ing party" was scheduled foi U 30
p in. and the convention ball at
the Gregory Gymnasium at the
same hour
Marshall Field 3rd Wed In London
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COSTE AND
AID START
HOP TODAY
i
Hopeful of Reaching New
York In 40 Hours; Wea-
ther Is Favorable
1 i: P.Ol lU'.KT Franc b '
1 (l'P)- I'apt.un DifluK. ...
Costf and Alauncp Pull u
ton! ol i ;it lO.-Vi t. n. I-
d.i hi their plane tlu (Ju --t
on Mai re foi Uoov tlf
1 it I.I. N. Y.
The tliors will follow t'
(Ji-iit Circle routf i 1 1 p 1-
.1 l 'Vcr.-.e of that fp'wn Ii
Charles A. Lnullu'i. i
C .1
n
i
r
iti
l ho reached Le IJutiro t
. spannino; the oce m.
r. it the pi
Ti i v ti i. i-t i i ti vv.i'u' L n 'on his Vnown for
veais' si oit Eili-h lew partr deiribtd it And Ueie ou 'fee
Marshall Field 3rd wealthy Chicago merchant and the fotmer Mrs
Dudley Coats British society leader when they emerged as bride
ai.d tru.m frum the Maryltbone Register Office. As news of the
secret mcmagi cein.cny spread atcut the English capital thou-
sands of personc throncetl the streots outsldo the rc&lstiy office.
London papcia gave m ire -pnee to the accounts of their marriage
than to the return of the dhiglble R-100 frcm Canada on the fame
day
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THREE YOUNG
JTTDrr
PAYNE'S LAST
! WISH RE
IN ACCIDENT
Mrs. B. B. Butter Seriously
Injured When Car Turns
Over Two Times
Wanted to Be Barkd Bsside
Wife's Grave
AMARILLO
'I I'. Vio
f'c A n
n in
the u
lakers
ton In competition wim me law spmai railr d officers tcok pos-
ers of the state Why go broke j .. )f the rocks to use in their
raising cotton" There is a prison nVestigat.t.n
labor problem. It w a toiign nut t BHt m
VtvrK A new wlmlnUtrution wiM . ()n.. th.-ory was that hoys play-
thc not distant future j lni( .ion the track p'aed the ob '
incoming governor ano rtrut" n a the nghtorwa
pass it up or face an . According to officials the locks I
usue which has been uppermost insight in number ranging frcm one i
Texas for more than fifty ur. f it squaie to e ght Inches in
. 'hi. knes.' ha 1 been placed en the;
I'HOIIUCTION .lllJII'S 1 ' a "l i e
AUSTIN Tex Sept I W.P Ce- ru wieilt o curred after the
ment productli n In I'exas jumped tun ! .t 'he S louis union sta-
ftve per cent In July according to t o i for ban n onio
u'repoit issued by the Bureau of ilost of the injured ustainod
Business Research at the Univer-tuts and bruises and wore released
city of Texas. The Increase was i from hospitals after receiving first
based on June production. aid treatment.
AKKi:.vri:n fok assault
DALLAS. Sept I. (U.R- Qne man
was under arrest today in con-
nection with the assault of 6 year
old Dorothy Mae Henshuw at tjie
rear of a downtown theatre Sunday
afternoon.
The little g.rl was led from
her seat in the show after she
was left al me by her brother and
smaller sister who went for a
drink of water.
TWO MEXICANS HELD
IN SHOOTING OP ANOTHER
AUSTIN Tex Sept. 1 1UR Two
Mexicans were lodged in the coun-
ty jail here today in connection
with the fatal ihoot.ng of Frank
Can tu. Mexitan in the downtown
dlstrii l Sunday A quarrel involv-
ing several men was said to have
preceded the slaying Cantu was
shot once In the heart antl once
beneath the heart One of the
inspects had a severe bruise on
the forehead which police said he
il celved from a blow with a
p.eLa of pijie.
merchant Robbed
Of $:i000 Worth
Of Cigarettes Sun.
DALLAS. Sept 1 U.P- Julius
Klugsberg wholesale tobacco mer-
chant was robbetl of 53.000 worth
of cigarettes here Sunday after
noon.
While Klugsberg was giving
hie family an afternoon drive a
truck bearing on its side the sign
A short Sunday afternoon 1y
ride almost proved fatal for throe
young Breckeniidge wrmen yestct-
day about mid-afternoon.
One of Uie young women Mrs.
B. B. Bntler is In the Wostside
hosjlUI In a serious condition al-
though hospital attendant said this
morning that her injuries would
probably not prove ratal. Two
scnoot girts fanny uou suner nu
Diphlne Thompson both about 15
weie less seriously injured. M'ss
Thompson was sorely bruised aboU)
the face and back but was released
from the hospital today after re-
ceiving treatment there last night.
1 si M.l'c- r'qu red only emergen
i t.citx.i...i. JjjniJy alter mi
cid nt.
Mrs. Dutl"... ccc;r.nz 'o hosn
al attendants s -U .ci 2 f in i
conru oion ot tin. b a .i La . r
no fiacture She ia ji- -i'. ao
the face and biuised aorel h- .'. )
bones were brok-. K Kay p t.u m
showed She will live it is repoit
ed.
The car in which the thrt-- 'vc...
Sept
lating his last txpiesed w.sh it!
atives of A 1). Payne bomber f
h.s wife urij himself prep'iiel t
conduct filial ntes for tlu f inn
promipent attorney h.i" n two
o'cIdck this afternoon
1 His body which he des'io.d t
atone for his confessed iiiut.l. i ut
I his wife two months befoi wi'l
i be buried at the family plot ! i
brother Sidney at Tulia Paym
had requested in his la t notes pen
ned In his jail cell that he bt buried
beside his w.fe at Llano cemetoiy
here.
Relative of Mrs. Payne refused
to permit m' an ingemcnt
The funei il vvi 1 be held at th.
Bos. we 11 hum. 1 home chapel and
only relatives wi'l be admitted
More than 1J iXM) persons viiwed
the bdy whieh lt in state hui
dy and Sui.d.i. niht but visitoi
rcie baried to.!a is membeii of
thi fain lj pud i lr respects
Wrath of townsfolk that at ont
I m .. a in. ii'Mil to develop in
to r. u v 1 i. ia'a.nst Payne was
i-i.j J i .ii Crowd-. tn.i
:.i on; d .. i-.i n! chapel Su id
.-eu ivitd . t . giavit of tht
tragt-dy tn it wi enacttd befitt
.tle'IU
lajne3 atU- moused punishm nt
I
t
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IATALI.V IN.IUIIKI1
HILISBORO. Sept 1. UJ.R)
Andv L'orlge. Itascn barber wvs
fatally injured Sunday evening
when tho oar in which he wat
ROADS TO UK IIUILT
ABILENE Sept 1. U.F Lateml
road cotuitructlon in Taylor coun-
ty will begin hrtl in an effort
to afford en. iuyment to drought-
stricken fanners .county commis
sioners hove announced The pro-
gram Involves the expenditure rf
$170001)
SERIOUSLY WOUNDED
DALLAS. Tex Sept 1 H)SJ
John Walton .11. was in a Dallas
hospital today with bullet wounds
in Ids left breast and left arm
riding crashed Into tho railing of Neighbors found Walton in a shed
the underpass on the Fort Wortn . near his heme Sunday aftemoon
highway near here . Hodge died ' when aroused by shots. A 5 cali-
fifteen minutes later at a hospital bre gun was found by him.
lidlng attempted to pass a uir on which he defemd until an m-ur
east Wnlker near the Deavei Mot ' j.nce policy on h s life wont into
or Company skidded in looe dirt effect had bten a retr.bunon foi
and flipped over thre tim.s ac jj cuntcijvd ciinie
icordlng to re-po'ta of the a uleiit Thre cri.Idien Li De.l 13 A D
InUiui IfiuMherc Cnn.lv nriH pi. i The car belonged to Mr Butler ijr. n and Dbbu Joe. 9 oijuianed
gars" drove up to the Bide of the I She was thrown more than 20 feet; Dy the double tiagedy mourned
store One of two men approach- high when the car toppled over j tht death c. he.i father deeply
eye-witnesjes to tne acmueru sa.iu 'They had fogivtn rum alter ne
Miss Thompson said that the I admitted killing their mother and
three were on their way back to I v.sit. d h.m t his Jail cell a few
the Butler home after having been I hours befoie he inded his life with
to town to get some c.gaitties for ' tt h gh explos-v
Mr. Butler. They had dec.dtd to
take a short ) y ride out ei"l Walk-
er before returning home when the
accident occurred Mrs. Butler wai
driving west
ed the neighbors across the street
and asked the use of the tele-
phone. In Uie one-sided phone
conversation the neighbors heard
the stranger secure the permis-
sion of Klugsberg to enter the
stoie at the rear and procure sup-
plies. The ruse was not discovered
until after the thieves had made
their get-away when neighbors
wondering at the "X" In the
truck sign when "the tobacco mer-
chants name was spelled with a
"G". investigated
The robbers left no clues.
I'AINPULLV INJURED
AUSTIN. Sept 1 (U.RJ William
Missal of Taylor was in the city
hospital here today. painfully
bruised and cut as the result of
a motorcyclo-automoblle ooll clm
on the highway north Sunday
Twenty-two stitches were required
to close his wounds. He was rid-
ing the motorcycle.
Killed In Wreck
ALTOONA Pa. Sept. l.tUPJ Wil-
liam Rose Galvetton Texas world
war veteran was k.lled yesterday
when the steering gear of Uie troci.
he was driving faded and the truck
crashed Into a telephone pole alon
the Mountain Highway near heic
The truck was owned b the
American Exposition Co. Clncln-
naU Ohio. Two other men were in-
jured one critically
Two si t. rs M..s Buena Stuke. of
Long Beach Calif. and Mis Alu
Richards of San Gabriel Calif ai
rived last night by anpline to at-
tend the funeral.
Mrs. Etta Piyne of Pecos mothei
of the former attorney and htr
parent- Mr and Mis J C Johnson
of Lovinto'i New Mex.eo wii. in
charge ot funerdl arrangement
Two brothers Ben of Roswell
N. M and Sidney who were cuing
for thi; Payne children we e the
other n.iti.'tj present for th" fui
eial
weaUi. r h it th
I sci ib.d u
f . i s
Mi'k i mi if I f
li 'Ui f ' at
f be iv ei n 1 ni
i i I. i . gi n
aulas of befv. e n
nines
If t-'eV remind New Tin k w. ''.
cut "i mnt i im strong win.
' ley p i uaH iiiuld continu" f i.
ovei eb Ameiiean ontini.it.
Tho fjatstion Maik rolled I iir
the length ot Le Bouiget He '
before .t io3e and clied a strewn
at the end of the field at an alti-
tude of less than f0 feet.
Visibility was poor. There wai
a northeast wind. The flye.M
faced a cloud hank about 100 ya.ds
from tho field.
The plane carried 100 litres '.e?i
fuel than when It broke the
world's distance record on a flight
from Paris to Manrhurin. A nw
6 IS horse povvei niotoi h.is bee 1
metalled sine that time and ". i
extia fuel "tanks put about d
Coste told his ft lends tint 'i
considered toiditmns ileal t..
Mm flliHt st.n te.l.
' Bv jii-sii i'ie itliw. '
rxti.m'tv of I'liglin.l ttnn .
In land in h t i ' ie '
vet w ill In 1 1 I i i i I i
ti i ot Ii v pi ne he j.i 1
"Aft. i v u d i nr i i t m I i
be at th. . it'iein . r.'i '
an.'i'j loin mi .h 'n.ul 1 if
favoi ible win. I- until we r
the An . in . i-t tht li-t i
at tin- i out. Iiuiild bt jb
0 200 I il mi. ti i latp u j
miles i '
v h i on imi. I favuiible w n
. im. t. d that the Que i
V . i nun an ve "l N w .s
w'l i I i h ui The ftyei i w f
h i 'ul ' In ine asslstd bv a J
wind ol t i leaving Inland
Bellorte v is less optimi.ti IT1
estimated th.t 12 li"ir woull tie
recpiired foi the cios-ing
Crowds at the fn Id inrl Iti
nicn and wimen in eveimg tl i
vv-ho had lift the Mnntnmrte rai"
rets at midnight Thej earn '
faded flown vvhi. h thfj pla 1
in the path of the pi mo
As a Fienth mix 1 if ' .o t
luck C. te w n hand.d a tii
of lilliea of th val. jut b. f
he took off
Ppectatoi- f. ared th if the
plane would i i ash a- it t uf g 1
desperately to gain altituu Tf
dipped clooe to the gioun 1 tw
but Coste succeeded Hi ge'ti i-
away although the heavj loa 1
fuel caused the tail of Uie n
chine to diag after it left the r ..
way
I he wives or the .iviatJl w
among the t rovvd that wat h I
them depiit and saw the Que fi
Mark disappi n after it Intl ba v
skimmed a r vv of tree; tw i rain
from Le Bouiget
Co.-te and Relllont arrived it-
tho s.iation 'ield it 4 Zi tn
morning Tl-ev studied vveat'i
charts and bi ought tin n p'eie
to the runw.iv at 0 JO a m fu'
start was d. layed after weatn
reports. h-tl indicated unfav .i ' 1
condition ovn the Engti h c'h n
nel
Madame H llonte and Mad. mo
Coste were tonfulent that ihn
Question Mark would thrill crow)
in New Yoik aftei a sut.. f al
flight .
"I im not superstitiou- Ml l-
ame Bellonte said ' but my h i
band had a few hours -leep intl
talked about skyscrapers I n
terpret the dream as a t' I
omen."
DOVES ON THE WING
TCHITA FALLS Tex Sept I
iU P Cm. -s cf plaintivc-h-oH cd
do.es w. ie on th wing oday as
shtt';ut . ounded the opening of
CONSTRUCTION L.NDER WAY I tht -ea-on in North Texas Gam'
utAPELAND. Sapt. 1. iUJl- ' tnthuaiasU repoit the mourning
Construction of a $15000 wat Idove plentiful this year The ba
works system was under way hee limit la fifteen in one day forv-
this
IfctUUUUJi ui il ?mviv .- -ivio.w iiuiiiuui ...irt ju. -i
is system was under way he-e limit la fifteen in one day
week j five in cne week
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