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SiEDrORD MAIL TRIBTJNT:, MEDFOIvD, ORKfiOy, SrXn.W. SEPTEMRT.R s. 1020. tiiij. frxxur, wui HEPFOKD ItUMING CO. i ss-st-: S. V t. ItiHiUfT VV. Will., MJ'nr I. fLMi'TKU BMiril, Mkiu Rnttrtd mcuM f!;i tl U tPftfua, inVf Aft wf Mrth t. I.. 81 -BStKIPTKiN lUTCJ Bf M.ll la Aonr.-. iuilj. Suf.lo, fttr If. St Iui;y. ..th Si:-,o. insii, T '. I.i:,. nt.-jt S-".'JJ. rr 8 V ..). .;',!. ii flnUj. (t..f::h .AS Wwill U.I Inw. u .r I "0 If'lt.lO. ''I TT 2 "" ('nolo. It. Ail'lf- In V'.lf'.rt. A-h:i'.t Jirlcncil.. O-ii.fii KlM, .Usraa, t.l.rit, il Hul fcM i-.l liE-no tiil)', ftltri SuMo. Bontb t luliv, .Ida! Sj:vU. ,"ir.h pilll, ..c-.ut 8:J.Ia). oi Irlf T (HI il!. ltn S'i.i3J. 'i ttu f All wren. cu In til..-. MKUHtK er THE AS'S'K'IATOI M1U Kpfdiinf Full W ire Brnif Tb A'i rutfd PfrM Is tlcUjittlT nTll!rf te lh 'tu piiMiceift of :1 rti-piOrf. ffrditr.1 in it bt &iiiriili In tll'l ptjT. ind fcl to tt Iwil nrtfl p-li.1)'! hmlli All rl-i.ii t'm bul.'lcliuo uf Sotrill tfl.Mlt. . i. ..rA iv tirri'iil paT ft t City of Meif"r4 OffieiJ M of lisun tmf. Hnirfn dally ios?. rtrculienn f.i, (lj nvottu i .lima Aim 1st. la:', 4:1. i Artirrti-i RrprrnMiT M. C. MtX.t.S.-'K.N k icMt'AST Offirti in Sf 'it. n;Ko. Ir-tl. frilKifen, jjt AiKfiri. gottli. l'vl . Smudge Smoke "There is the air,"' as ported from a hint of Autumn ;u a r.utish .Jcni-r.il t riamici.s during; the bue war. j V. Uybce of J'ville ranie over at , 4 the other, morn in; 'nd found Nipporvvsc moppUiff up uhead him. I Joif enthusiasts of the valley were forced to .;iy "Ouch!" Vvi- day when ib-nry C. JKan w.m be.it at Pebble J'.eueh. j Local founderles of learning ' opIied Tue.t. j (.'. Wic As!ipo!c w-'iit tu 'Iranls ; l'a-4 la-t v.-.-l; .md attended lh"j JoM-pliiio f.iir. and reports a fine ; lime, und no art-uno-nts ov-r the Win-, t'nek cut-olf. ! Tile ibe: ca.vtn ojtrlis next Kioi ilny. Who will be the fir.st to g't hlmt for a de r? JbirticuMurisi-f overwhelmed in the urcJr.ii dc, iiiid in th" com mittee. . . The Ilerh Hlranit -. boat covcr:d itself with cloiy L.'Ojor Day ai Lake o' the Wo'dB. lfe.it praise w.t 1 irs! owed on evei-yltody Imt the btuld'-r of the' 1-val, viz: t ViiKiI Straiir;. Kail autoes aie-makim: their ap ))eaiuuce, dliv-n tuoMly hy tlmvn t:oddeii citil-li, who h:ive Hot hud a n-w auto Kim-e last May. IVorlu Hill- liitti was a vifit r at the stale prison Tuesday, and t;nt home all rlht. Trunin K'.vem w ,h heard dih.t li;t: 1. it tif(lV i,n tile KlIL'litsti ViT:iliill cf romeihint; the last of the week. The maple tree, have comm. i.e. K en io iiioui; tneii- ieaes upon mm- iieichbors hiwu. (J. Wiiihincion Maddux, the omi- pent .Methoilisl and Jillintni:it. re port a Miinptnu.s hcliutii; uf fill, k en on tin- Illi-l. o, wliii It he di. I juvtl.f. Mlitah .V.itldux refused t' fat the fhli ken Ki7..irds. as thi-v make you lell yullr NerrclK. T!h- poliii: have notifi.-d fiinoi r reiidi'tits of l'ortl.'itid tlcy lantn.t pile thfir wiiil, -r wood oil t lie Mil' walk cm I.s. There Wa an llli ipif 111 l..i::i' uver J. 11. ltd wll' .store Wed. IIe. wliieli Mtu.s.-d a i;r.'.it oiitpinn iter of the Jds. The fails., of th.' I.l.i..-Is- not known, so It must hav I n due t i.itflf sy tbruuu fl-alfttf (.tub. Itiiln allel tin- i.Mltlly f.iil ;ie tfhfdiilfd for this week, tiwmg o the kern int.'rci-l in the h.iin.-.s. rncs. the fnunty t.iu' he; a; prii.trhcd .!owfr tli in usual. Brisbane'sToday (L'oiilinucd from l'age t'ne) plan Interference r Hai-sia. 'I hey accuse Husslans of piopa fiitiilR (b i-tltifil to overthrow le s'i'( lablf rovernniont by money. . Koine truth in both complaints. k i liaps. fo untain's labor lioM't iiinent si."ks a way to "end i.tilkes and lock outs." In a recent cotlon strike worl-crs lost J.'i,iii"l.iiil a neck In wag. s. The mills lost $7.11110.1100 j, wffk in cv pott trade and imi.n light to c,-t t bat k. - Albitrallon is the only (ay. 11 the lalior Kovetlilucnl can find al blllalors thai bulb iiilcs "ill tin. I. persuadf cmpliofts to (lav I. nr. and ui'lun nifti to lo i p b.u gains, when they Und tin y d in i I I,. them, It will lender in.sini.i,i, servb e to (ileal llfliiiti. and lea-h this eounlly mmiu tiling u tu , ,ls o k al n. l-'rom the material iojnt of i,-w Ittiasin will f.aln by h-'r cotit itiuuii-. inilustillal year. Thero will be no soi.,,r,. ,,f M:I. ehinery. on Suuilay or oth.-r ita;.. (luring the Iltio days f.-o h M'ar rie niher days, six In leap years, will be devoted to patriot!. , lo l-tio c, ' ItoliilavH. i Illicit .man will have bis inj ' (into, longer than tinder oiii s( da mill Hunday plan. Hul mm luin i v i will niver stop, except foi ifpaiis. ! To niake inacliiiifs work all the! lime, and kIv luetl leawuialile lei sure, would .lie l lie until luioiain Hul, of course, Sunday should not lie neglected -especially oil a bl I'' openly hostile to religion. I J'rmnn lln- Iimi-r Vine 'n.. I'AlttS riatlff's w hie i rop. whiilt-vcr may be Its uualll.' v. Ill In uuautlly I"' a bumper "f ' I Itcports from Cliampagne, Hur gundy. Honleaux anil the other rcgloils Ray llio shools are of phe nouteiinl dimensions nod plenti fully Kuriibdiod. promising a bite yield. The effect on prices Is a otlier mutter. DECTECTIVE STO RV P'i l;nl'. .loJ H.W.K.KI1' 'WAITK 1ms been readme: :i doen n' tli" liit-l tliru'lrrs iienh to t-Il tlif iuillmrs lli'V1' 1 1 v-. They don't h:i vr to; prosecute in I'ourl tlin.si- villi -i us whom they so cleverly tnti ii 1 t lie lust chapter. Jf they jln-y wouldn't (.'ft live convictions out of ii five-foot sin II' nt' ini'1 -iIt mysteries. j I'l-ulV.-vsor Wiiite. wiili'Jy kino n tri hority !' tin- I "tii versify : 'of Mo'lilllaH 1.MW School. JnfihrC -it tile detective novel ill the' August issue of Tile Hi):iktiiiii, and lie finds it fatally lai-kiii" in evidence thai would eMivJiiee any jury, jud-e or lawyer. "The evidence the Usui!,' Kidivn detective collects tu support ; Lis lirilliant hypotheses, wlddli lo';s to invulnerable in print, 1 would malic l.im a laiisihiiifr tn-li if introduced in an actual J i'tnivi !' jMstif'-." t!t"-hin-s tin? l' T ... 1, ...... ,.t- tl,.. violatfs the law in a score of ji! jiistift', points (Ml! tin pr'ffs"r. 'Thr stfirv-bnoli licro t-;i jj t-t u fi-niii tircM .-mii. :iiii( enlerlli'' frmn ,r..:il;5n :u, fUi .TlllL' tit rdliniVinif Wit 1 DOS H of- !l'icials to rob the mails, he says. Deteirtive novelH are few j ! in which the lirotii-'onist dues not acc(flnilisli some brilliant i ' ... , ... . 1 stroke 111 Violation ot l.'lft law. Ilfiv l'rofcssnr W.iiie iin-hcaUn'.s fur a fv thrusts at some of our lu'st-Ki'lliiij jnystery writers. Jti " Jlchiiii! That Curtain," Karl Dcrr liitrcis uses an airaiieCiciit hetween his heroine and ihe pi1al .'.nlinrities t-t intert'fil in Ail wliieli will lead to a solution an iirranueiiH-nt h-dli illt-aj and impossible, the lawyer points out. Kdurtr Widlaec, in "The Fellowship of th.? Frot:," permits the police to install a d'Ur.TtaphonJ on the prem ises of the siispeMs to train their tonstitutcs-"hreakiu-; and filtering aording to most law. Detectives in disguise as milkinon, peddlors and such fmnjently wander into suspected hous'S and emer-ge with the, evidence in iiction, hut in actuality tiny would bo violating a federal law and that of most slatrs, The liookmau article allows. l'rofcssnr Waite chides such fiction stars as J. S. Fletcher, Carolyn "Well and Agatha Christie for oreatioii of evidence hieh, he says, would never convince a court. And as for that newly-crowui'd kiny of the mystery novel, S. S. Van Dine, lie says: 'ln 'The (mccik- Murder Case' Mr. Van Dine's thought fuincss in allov.intr Ada lo commit suieiide saved the district httt-rney consirlciablc einhai ras-m' iit. An acquittal would have been inevitable. Ada mit-bt have concocted all the improba- ibililies of which Vance acuscd her, t American jury would have believed the known facts point with equal W'l lepic fails, men drat; in leu nil it "flaiiiiiir youth '." Thai artist who says there is no nt tract ion ill Mirelv didn't include (bitted ones. ( Miniature ears won't help iniieli. l'i-kiii"; estrian will be as tedious as pulline one off. A critic complains that a Zeppelin is helpless when struck ,j (j J()l, j ,1 ,.s.s he feels lean fiidit back. I You see, a spot! model has That explains the Ss:5.0 extra. Kvery (tnod ciinse has sane supporters who t'te discredited hv ex'-ited extremists who trv The new "super" tires are wliieli may just mean that a car The talkies will improve our chambermaid 's conception of the called an improvement. Americanism : Thitikini: it will look cood in your home be cause it looks t;ood in a show window; wishing your livinu' room looked less like a ten cent store. Still, the manufacturer of sweets doesn't find to mention the absence of n coul'Ii in a carload. (ireutest ndv.'intiu den 't spoil the si I'o.'inb Man may be a sticker, but he doesn't pay fL' I. Mo for I!!1 cents' ith of straw because soincbody tells him it is perfectly ador- aide. I i A small small Kussian army is ii iny utiilcr Napoleon oi tri cc The Youth's Companion was dimmed, anyway. Modern oulh doesn't want a companion that can't be enjo, cd withon; ittiiiL; still. How would it do 'e prohibition on Mr. Wicker Tucs.l.c.s alb l( I I'm-I'i i ll'MlNC. ft this .sentence : "There isn't n Hinule object in my aid .she, "that I could pari w ith w it liout renrt . " MAM I (Vi -- 'ill,. PI, h. l: h ll'r'illllf Ins 1" lore imd.-r Hie n la- dire.'- ' '" '"" (id m "'li v . li ,, Coverli..! 1 lie "ll I I.- O' 'I . p II v Si i s. I. i itilt.ll s- l.'ll. .'s Clieril to fin li l"..y an i IiT Lie S an li- ti-i d In III" all .l:v-ise and In Itnpn hisli .al i oiiililien of tmu f the i island ie W AS I II l'i i -cli u! I I.II. Iv I.. I- I IN. S. .t. .. I I, is do -I I'tle . n!i" h- vol In- wui 1 :i-liltigl"H t...ir.l I "1 ' r. but lb, citte. a.i'l I. in H, if Inn. . aie s'lll to I... ile- ; t.'i io 1 1 At-III.MI T( i.',. S. .t I Tbf lul. i state rop, men e , slon p.. , IV gl .Hill -I i i tot sollthwt stei n taltl .vols to ononis. dii-- freight rates on giain a tut grain products from Kansas t lly to the Uult of Mexico. WRITBES IGNORE LAW liny !" i t.Ttir fiction miuI lie's I - ' - 'iil iHiU'hority. I iV.0. il.'t.-tivi' tUlVi.l UOl:llv - t?s in bringing his villain to ; Ins man by all liumiicr of tl'-: ... . . . I I cvideitce bu. such procedure but it is incredible that an that she did. Further, all lnjriir t SibelhCs jruilt.'' statistics. I'unk doesn't flame. straight linn j one out of a pe- saff Oil tllO LTrotUid where h ., worth of'niekel ulnling. in Mime nieas lielp. said to last as loni; as the ear. on riid tires doesn't lust lone;. national speech if a former way a duchess talks can he it necessary ' e in travel hy air is the fact that, bil! I'ueiy when seen from the top. vini; the I'liinese befor did that in liussia loo. e it. ham, to Krid.ivs let the ('oiintic l.cs am;i:i.i:s. s.pt ;.-.(,v lili (be i-i.nrl rcces.s.Ml until next 'I n. "lay. defense uiul pi es. i mien ii,, ,V1I , t.'l . . , , ., ,. ti lul of Mrs. Lois I the wen II by theate i cb.o gf of null ilei pi . t il nig thi'lnseh . Kltag. s. ' op. Uf l.'ll. IV . f..r a I.llter !e,t. 1 the lll.'.ltlttlll.. tile Jury of seven men und five women will l.e Kept Ih1iip.i1 , h. ami key I: vki:i;si'i;i.ii, ChI.. s. pi. 1 . 1 "i I s.l ll.ll Cltilllll. auto Ilo. l.il,. ,.1. ' in ill. was kill. .1 I..-I lliebt litol Ml iilel Mis .1, A lllailt and Miss Cola M.ttl'.n Mur serlo'Lisly Injmc.l ( In ii tier out. .mo 1. 1 If tin n. d over on a i-urf near (Ml'tuti. ' - I'l 1 l.(. I. Sept. 7 -Itand ' llft.'-l I'V l ll-lolllS oftli ci's Wl'.o bad .I'lfslr.l him fur llolallon of the ff.l.ral Pi ..lill.lt inn liw. Alfred .1 . Sniltb. 1.1 years el. I l'li,.'s.. He' letter cat troll live er, plunged inlo the Ie. ' and was dt owned short- i lly before last midnight. BACK IN CELLS A I Ci.ih .t. T. Two rn-n u ruurity jii il hin-l: in ih- Oiaml ni: lit ftuni which I' hin-1 tllVrn (h hviy of H. I. U mjii, iS.yvtt'. -.old offif T, who llu-y ;uc iircuHil f killing in lh-tr hnak for lil.-rty. Ihf ff ojul .f the lu-t to In aptui vii w uh I:. H. Klliutl. four ineinliei'H of the Salt ii:,. of fit- of thf 1. S. l-i.il..- il Miivy t n 'niilox wtutli of herr . t"(t;i . ;iskillL' for :i riii Tln.v r.N OKtiize.l Klliotf. i,nt hcing n- .ir"'" "-ni-'l nts r.-inrslf drov.- t ikf. him ln, ,.Kt0tlj.. 'li-nry J. Kurxyth w,-ih mpturrd " '. . ' in ii iiii.-r. n n leiurii. while flnatlni; (Inwn the Colorado river mi a M-lf-niado raft. Did t the tdd iimn?" KI- liott s captors are. nunted a Kay itiK he eii'iu'red when arrctiteil. Told t hat West wood whh dead he w.-m repoi'ied as .ayinK: "Well, buys, i f.-n ff a diff lam ni(,'ht and lost my enn; oth erwise we'd .fttle the court inat ler rlKht lure." Forsyth and Klliott broke Jail 'ir Z,: . ZZ throe liines was found doud In IHc doorway of the jail soon aftfr tl:e two priieinciH w.jrc seen fleeing in opposite dirfelions. Ti-y had lircn arrested W'tdne.sday for rob- neiy en a roan camp and were also belb-ve,! to have havo com- milted robbery Colorado. REFUSES 10 TAKE T HAVANA (V) While certain "f.'tlon.s of the t'nitcd States are fasting about for costumes pro viding more comfort during the Hummer months and engaging in' a general contest f.w Vo-e. ! in pnjama mreet parades, tile Cu-V ban clings to his customary white iiriii suit, always worn with waist- i l,,ll"ir" tllt" oimei iini.iaive coat and coat. i am' down pacli time In one putt. There is no such procedure i'ti I -lohnston thus marched to his Havana as going coatless on the i filst national eliampionship at the main streets. When such a signt aKP "f !:: in " 'Sin "anient that is cni ouiiieied Ii is usually of a kll,l'1ied Ihe dope all over I'ebble tourist whose pe fegrinalions have "pl',1 "le surrounding ('tillfor- caiisr.l liim to sck relief from all I nia countryside. So lightly were c.v.ess clothing. This, to the c'u-'Jimmy's" chances regarded that ban constitutes the ultimate brea-b i h, was "llv No' B the ranking in good manners. (list used for "seeding" purposes. No mailer how hot the day the! I)r- ,vilm-- was No. 7. bufall those ("ul'an is fully attired but, Ktranco' lumber in Ihe rating fell by Ihe to say. never evld.'n. es i.nv err. i from the heat. II.. iM always calm itid 1 looking. Nor does ho doff : his coat at the office. Tourists wonder and seek some excuse In the belief that white drills are cool which Is not a fact. They om.ly look cool. The drill is not only closely woven, but is stiff with starch and thero are no air vents in the fabric. The drill stilts are survivals of old customs to which the Cuban (lings tenaciously. It is said that If Cuba stopped wearing drill, the majority ,,f textile mills in Ire land would go out of business. Oregon Has Car Jor 3.96 Persons ! During the last six years auto mobile registrations In the L'nit.d States have im reasfd 6-' per cent. Inning the same period In Oregon, car re. istratlous have iuiTfased (inly 'j per cent. In -;i.'3 there ; wrrc l(-,r.,:o;? i his i-fglstmed In I'Ti'i'ini ami in ls.'S there were !.'s.ll. ! Tlieie is a car for every 3.r6 persons in ('rfgon. The rank by .flutes in this regard is sixth. WASHINGTON. Sept. 7. (,P j President Hoover is determined that the present negotiations for naval disarmament shall not be ob structed by Hie uctdti.'s of ship building corporations pecuniarlly ( interested in the const nu t ion of American vessels of war. MUM I'll is. . pt ol'. Miss (tilth Crcfii. is, ( (' la , and 11; nest of Woodward. l.Migla.ss. II. of Memphis, wet,' kill li. i aviator, was .1 ill tile fia: llfV- ...l:iv. I.eliexe.l fatal'y b of Hay's .nr. i iiiju ' pi ,ti int. ii.i.im. m:i r.N i ' 'o nt i mi cd from I'ag (lll-l lull half dozen short pun ranging from lour to eight feet, lie ' would have won Ihe inab h long j lifforo Ihe :;;lnl j (in both tlif 1 Hh and I. ".Hi ,,.,lrs j in the uioiniiig. alter bfautitu! j pit, h shots. Johnston missel si,,M-t i putts by inches is. lie i h I linlsh. , ii,,. in -t i,, und in f .-i so. ' l ight oM-r pal. Io show Hie evli-n: . .'f t'o'lr '"":' scoring, lull . I.. In,. ton ' PIANO INSTRUCTION MRS. E. E. GORE Group Work Classes of Eight for Beginners Rooms 10 11-12, Spurta Bldg. Phone 151 r (Iff nieil All erratic outward I J by , c ooiiriK hack ill :!7, only ouc uver par. Ill fai t, "Jimmy" played the la. I eight holes nf the firt round in even par. Willing was .., in tl. tia. k in .'If.. They :darti afl;rninii. Iioth taking lo hut out of trans on th lih t.t nM.-1i Win Kr"'Ti, hut Johnritiin goi diiwn in live to win lh holt' ami snuure the in.itch. Thus 'n'oiiraort, John Sinn ttxik tmiutiand of the Mitna-l ti iii lor the flint linn.', lie began i to hit his hhots with ni'jre tonfi- -dfiiie. bolilnt'ss and aci uracy. He ; mlseft a fivp-foot pull for a win' on the Ut but Knk lh W-atl on the .'Jnd for the firm time whn Willing puttfil three. "Jimmy" planked his tee shot to the 1'0 yard -3rd hole, P feet from th nip, and won the w hide with a three after Willing wan traiied and exploded to the opposite of the!"?'' ' ",'V'i ' Kv green. Aided by a won liis third virtnallv nettled lone r'(2-yard "break," Johnston stralKht hob and the match on the :4th. which bends around the eliff at the ocean's wise, and finished uphill. loinc for the Kteen with his I second yhot. nuiiii; a poon, John- I slon half tojiped the ball and it 1 timely carried over the cove that j cuts part way into the elbowed I fairway, lie was still i;u yards I short of the green but laid a chip shot dead, eight feet from the ruu. Willing ehipia-d Hhort. missed his ! putt and .lohnslon holed for a bir- j die. the first and oulv one of thf I entire contest. " ' U'illinir tt-ac cc.Mn ..Int. .1 ... the finish, but he was a beaten man from then on. Johnston, on most of the hole, was putting for the Win whllo "Drie" vena uiriic. Kline tor the half. On thn 1 nt-vrd 25th. Johnston missed a six-foot putt for a birdie two which would have made him 4 up. Willing had to Pt down In one putt on the 2ith to get a half. He won back a holt at the '7th. when Johnston was trapped, hul the end was in sight. Johnston won the 2Sth to become three up again, when Willing h sec ; tnd shot sliced over the ocean bank. . 1 The doctor made a remarkable j recovery with his niblick, reaching I the green, but he could net sink a ! ' ((-footer. Roth were in trouble on ! the short Iioth but Johnston finally took it with a four to Willing'a five, i This hole marked the fourth time in the match that Willing took two : shots to get out of a bunker. It j seemed that what hopes he had ; were buried in the sand tonight, for on each of these occasions lie lost the hole. I All Johnston needed" to protect his margin of four up was to halve the next three holes and he did it. hplne,l "tl the Hist as well as the ;lonK u" brilliant chip shots wayside, t nampton Jones went i"."' In ".'r firHt round along with W'We " r-'m. while Jess Sweet ser. i.eorge oignt ami Lyrn 1 01 ley passed out In ihe Ihird round. Yesterday Johnston disposed of Francis Ouitiiet while Willing con quered II. chandler Kgan In the semi-finals. I.HillT.MNt; ( AISKS th.(;i:dy (Continued from Page One) would be conducted from the gen eral offices of the T. A. T. here. The four-day search for the piano was conducted from St. Louis head quarters. After receiving news of tiie find ing of the wrecked aircraft. J. V. Magee, vice-president and general manager of T. A. T., issued this statement: "We can hardly hazard a guess as to what happened. However, we promise a very complete Inves tigation. We probably will not know anything atiotit the cause of the crash until foot parties from (irant, N. M., reach the ship anil return with reports." The mountain side w here the crash occurred Is IS miles north of the Santa Fe station of Acomlta, N. .M.t and about (iri miles west of Albiniueniuc. As the departure from Albu (iteriue. westbound, was at lun'O a. m.. Thursday. T. A. T. officials believe the crash occurred shortly before noon that day. AI.1U CJCKIlyt i:. N. M . Sept. 7. i.l'i The T. A. T. air llnr "City of San Francisco." appar ently was struck I'V lightning lie- r . ..('ashed on Mount Tavlor. ,,Ve witnesses of the wia e ka-f i, -i.ii,,.. n Cuvtlss ftvlnc service WE DIVILOf Films Free West Side Pharmacy YOUE REXALX STOBE Open Bnndajri and Erenln(i AU th Tim j plane sa:d en their return to .M j hupuc-iUo fciii a lni lu tie i vicinity, early tonight. , .. . , ' ' K '" r. I:,. . w.t ern Air KM.r.- pll.ni Uy tin AsKo.iat.nl -f - U had fiKiUN-U Ui.it th- T A T. i-il"t j w liorlli of iiis roijr'v tti in- count of n lurm vhl-Ii In h.oi ; Kt'i'tl oVrl in the N trif.f.t fo .'-S! oil 1 u'iiliiy T.'lwn ' fh-w t tu rn ute from . liitM ui'i i hu to l.-- Anc-bM. When vi- 1- fi Los Anu-- I s thi ; ni'unin w w i.t in the 1'ctrifiiul i fnr-.t whli-h i.s jilmut 3d niibrf j Kottth niiti f;tt of Holbtouk. Ariz, : and we then xig-xau'-d ihroui:li i the tni'UiititiiiH l-cpltit; u cuiist.in; look for th plane, i Wu ciitled tin uit hetri fH. of Mount Taylor ;iml ;it about J"f)) bits of dura Hum extended about one-eighth of .a mile Then we aW ,liie, le,ft wine; of i "'V '.'"'" '"" '"" "" i on iriy MiinlUK .il U.e". i ;n: wuii; I wax, tiirind un-iide down and we could read the numbers :o;4.f. I The b;t la lice, of the plane I saw about one liundrd yard j beyond this point. The plane haJ caught fire. , From our altitude we could see the initial--; T.. A. T.; but most of the rest of the cuhui.was in ash es. ' Wo could also see part ol the cb vuiors. On last Tuesday when we fb-w j over this territory tile Mono wa I laVItlg llVT .MOUtlt TUVllir ,'inil W blowimr from the southwest ani blowing fast. We encountered Tuesday between the storm on llolbi ook and ' Albuqiioniue. Jt looked to me that the T. A T. plane ot into th.it .storm and that it closed in down upon i. If it h;d had another jOO feet of clearance it Would have been alt riphl. lilt t in that storm Pilot Stowe probably could not correctly juds the altitude. The plane had struck while it was Hxuntr east which shows th;it it was apparently returning to Albuquerque. After we saw the jdyne today we came into AlbuqUeriiie and reported our observations to the of fii in Is of Wetnt Air Kxpress by whom I am employed and ti Ihe TranscontiilvntuI Air Trans port. I In company with Paul Sco't. ( a T. A. T: pib-t. .on rdd a T. 1 A. T. plane and with three utlici 1 planes as escort, guided them back to the spot on .Mount Tay lor where we had seen the w recti of the plane. The pla tie- is lyii.tr in a terri- 1 tory which will be extremely dif ficul to reach. From the ciicl - that we made over th" mountain this afternoon I beli'-ve it will b necessary fur the rescuers to l'o by foot or horseback up above the timberluml and then down the mountain to ' where the plane now lies. Above th'1 timber line bore N at the present time a sheopiiepb't with a band of siie( p but there is apparon1y no trail or rojul leadim: to the ininc diate vicinity of the wrecked plno-. ' The m areM tiivMisr or set P-. im nts arc Jmutia and (Jrants. I do not I..-lie ve anybody can reach the site of tic di.-asler within less than "J 1 hours and b will probably take twice that loilK to brim; out w ha they l ilcl I do not like to ty it, but I am convinced thai all aboard w er-- inst.-ntly l;ilbd end that their bodies have prtbably been crea mated. Ml the passi-nirer on my es;- ern Air Kxpress plane ami tne co-pilot and the steward, saw the wrecked plane as we passed over tm i3$ i:.s'-... m L-.!'r i'-V-; ti ujstana i . May wc show it to you? Larry Schade Ycur F.vorite Jeweler Since 1913 : : is inst .Miss udiJd dain wln'tv slic iU'l.l ( 'il I 111 -: ; T.nv li Students uiity ciiriill now f'r l;tss iiiid I'riviitt Lt-s.Mdis in 1A IJ J"T, TOK, iKK,.MAX, TAI CliAlJAC TKIi, MTSICAL COMKMV, AKO JiATK'S. HAl.LliQO.Nr, SPANISH and I'LASTLC. Eoom 3, Sparta Bldg. ! 'i ; ; j ! 4 8929 Canadian Pacific EBP 5a i&''' JF. : ij&t Eacn w inter an in creasing proportion oi the smart world goes cruising . . . and the smartest of these go with Canadian Pacific. ' Here are the six cruises for next season: . ROUND THE WORLD On the flagship f.'ot prcss of Australia. sailing from New York on December 2 for 1 .17 days. Twenty one nations this year, with new ports added and more shore fc.tt- IMEbYtERRAN EAWL2 On the Empress of .1Yo(imi.sailing from New York on leb rtvjry 3. or Empress of Frame, sailing February 13, 73 days. ZIWEST I N D I E 5 ZZZ Three cruises on the Duchess if lietlim tl. sailing Dec. 23 lor ! dnvs and Jan. 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