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HI., before the rains came. proves no barrier, the water breaking firm land. o tn g U H I i t .1. t J ! w'l'i t,t I a 1 I I lo a gi 4trf lirtrr11 t! ,ur ui ( Hral 1 1 UM m t.r, fur Huh Hliusf men lit eustion of Spun, X 'll il Ut i I d .1 It In Ill St In inn in i m i was I'ttiptv, h.ivim: for the Hnh Uhiet. i el .1 it- - .lllull ,i p,arI in i la pita, king and tisirvel ii ( Pogslvei&own... 1 tin ir - ti.un and the trip d I W run. n a! ut t1 if iivv f tic 'in t1 hi tn f v u-- p. , t o r.nlro i ii im-t- i :i friend-hi- p re- - is Ir rn tin tn us v t.uv i ; 'Kind ng if ,i sui.i it nn for rm nmdirg b th it In I on nn nu-- i i. 1 r n ii d for SS vmrs evin t! both the ndrii.ul n .in .m I the sri 11 hov died vrars ago Tic linn's name was William K D ambers, brtter known as Pag HU" Chambeis, ant Ihe small hov is known only ns The I.lttle Fellow " Back in 1833. B g Bill was a hrakemnn on the train hauling track ballast for repair work under The Little Felway in the area low son of the was the couple who had charge of the kitchen and mess cars for the con- itn Richard Ryan, former cavalry most famous white horse Emperor Ilirohitos Hatsushimo, which the Japanese placed in his custody for the American people. Ryan is taking the horse on a tour of eterans hospitals. The dog is Mike, a gift of Edward Arnold of Sf ' IR y ... the films. ; AIRPORT CHATn.lt Fur the first time since PM4. Smiix Falls, S I), will have air r ues in ronnutinn with a Civil Air Patrol air fair at the munnipul air- pint Sun lay, M ly 25 Other high- lights of tile event will be competition in bomb" dropping and spot landing, a mas parachute jump by local ex paratroopers and the marriage of a couple aloft in a pl.ine. The Smux Falls squadron is endeavoring to raise funds fur a plane to be placed at disposal of the city. Red Cross and police or for use in emergency search and rescue misNewest of the Rocky sions. . . Mountain empires air transport services, daily flights between Denver and Salt Lake City have been inaugurated by Challenger Airlines company. Stops are made at Cheyenne, Laramie, Rawlins, Rock Springs and Kemmerer, Wyo. The company plans to open routes from both Denver and Salt Lake City to Billings, Mont , in the future. . . . Mrs Clara Frick of Goshen, Ind., experienced the most thrilling day on her 80th birthday of my life anniversary. She went for a plane ride with her son. . . . Mrs. Sarah Lunsford of Cobbs county, Georgia, utilizes her Piper Cub for a school bus. Because the roads are terthe school bus leaves too rible, early and the family car went out Mrs. Lunsof commission anyway, ford last fall started fiying her two children five miles to the school-hous- e The plan worked out so successfully that she decided to conThe children tinue it indefinitely. dont even get a thrill out of it any f more, their mother admits. j traction gang. Every dav when Bill's train pulled into the railroad ramp, the boy ran to meet him and Chambers would spend hours telling him tales of the big cities and of railroading. Then, in August, the bov became seriously ill and died. He was buried and there along the Bill promised the boys parents he would take care of the grave until they were able to return and remove the body. They never returned, but Chambers kept his promise even when he became freight conductor and later TO BERLIN Dr. RETURNS conductor. Section crews passenger Michael L. Munk, the first rabbi helped him by keeping the grass of Berlin since before the war, and weeds from the spot. has returned to the city of his Someone put away a boulder to mark up birth and will live in V. S. quarthe grave. ters there. He escaped from GerEventually Bill reached retiremany in 1938 at the height of Nazi ment age; yet he still visited the of Jews. the persecution grave regularly on Memorial Day as long as he was able Others took up the task for him and continued the practice even after his death in 1939 Vince J. Ford, conductor, married Chambers daughter. Every Memorial Day Ford has taken Chambers place, although he, too, AIRPORTS ARE QUIETER now is retired. The flowers are sent The noise nuisance from by his wife and Mrs. Lydia Benson, aircraft has been reduced substananother daughter of Chambers, tially in many parts of the country, both of whom reside at Redfield, T. P. Wright, Civil Aeronautics adS. D Together with the train crews, ministration head, reports in reviewcamthese people have kept alive the ing progress of the friendship of Big Bill and The paign. Little Fellow. ' Much of the annoyance can be For 58 years the Chicago and avoided by changing the traffic patNorth Westerns tram 106 has terns around airports and by pilot stopped on the prairie near Elrod, cooperation in using suitable power as it will again this year Passen- and propeller-pitcsettings, Wright gers have wmited and wondered. declares In many cases the traffic They have heard the story and seen pattern has been altered to provide the ceremony Not once has a pro- that planes travel over water, industest been heard trial districts or wastelands rather than over residential areas Dr. DIRIGIBLE EXPERT The campaign, he repoits, has Hugo Eckener, German dirigible Names With suited in a substantial drop in the Boy of the expert and designer number of complaints against noisy Is 'Bobby' for Short Graf Zeppelin, is in the airplanes U, S. to work with government exA KY WHITESBURG. perts in developing eighth grade student here boasts craft. one of the longest names in the right-of-wa- VETS SEE FAAIOUS IIORSE . . . officer, is shown astride the worlds AVIATION NOTES I low-flyin- anti-nois- TI,E FLOODS . . . Flood waters of the Mississippi river this Frisco railroad work train. Photo was made from a cast guard plane making an aerial survey of the flooded area. Other cations reported train and railway tracks under water, bringing about eneecl demands upon congress for flood control. CfAnGHr.IN lighter-than-a- world Because they thought hed be the last child and the family Bible still had four lines unfilled in the portion left for family records, his parents, Mr and Mrs W L Stailard, gave him this nameHugh Alexander Morris Gene Saul Ralph Giles Gilbert Motoer Marquis Miles Marion Mayo John Charles James Gordon Bennett Adams Christopher Columbus Elijah Green Eversole Bradly Kincaid Robert Jefferson Breckmridge lard. Classmates call him Bennett or Bobby for short. Womans Initials Serve As Reminder of Storm I Mttt Creek MiOaMM '' - ' .tF t fi 7 . 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Shell, who first saw the light of day during the great blizzard of 88, has a constant reminder of that factory scaled packages to insure lull strength TROOP CARRIER Packet, 2 latest-tjp- e developed . . troop carrier planes for army air forces, demonstrating latest development in equipment and BT PP00UCM CHfMiCAl COUP, INCGRP JRATJ0 TOBACCO This Fair-chil- d one of the . I lOolSVIlll iooKfoi im iiOH-rntyt- ( 7 KT ! is air-born- e techniques on a Pacific area. 60-d- tour of the SAFETY RECORD of the schedMore than uled international airlines, which operated in all parts of the world, had a record of absolute safety in 1946, International Air Transport association reports Sixty of the member airlines flew a total of two-thir- 000,000 passengers miles durtragic storm. For thats what her 8.346the year The scheduled airl.nes initials stand forEighteen Eighty ing " No doctors could reach reported 33 fatal accidents, resultAnn Eight would her parents home to be present at ing in 298 casualties, which, miles per passenger her birth. Her father, overjoyed equal 28,314,000 of the airlines that both mother and daughter sur- fatality Forty-twaccidents. no fatal had event. the for vived, named her WHEN YOU WANT THAT NEXT JOB OF PRINTING Let Us Show You What We Can Do - o ii r Hi III S t O , in I t Nrlc, N 1 t i I t I U f v I . till t Ii ii. ii , tpiut i It I! 1 u'lii ii n t t ai u V I. HI t C ..lit d llu' t'oi e it ful'iiwcd t .it of tin v. it J, ,i i If 11. , i ri to , w.is the im v ri'dit-of-wa- . a )i ll t i Itelow, 3i hours later, the lei re through to timid 3,000 acres of tiu j ,,p , t ! I i the I SrWkiMprr Nr n UNf I futures. Every Mt mori it P.ty .since lSJ.li a passe ner train lias i ome ii stop on tin lonely to an imscln-dulprairie near Elrod. S D., and liile passi np.ei s wait and wonder, members of the train crew lisp a tinv crave along the Tin re. a moment of silenee is ohstiied, a few brief rnv rs .m v.nd ,md p is are la d m tic pi .tv t" e ti jinn en ri turn HIV KI NS AMOK . . . Abnormal spring rains are causing many parls of the country, inundating large tracts of land. panel slums the sandbagged lei re of the Missouri ruer near Ii 41 I . . ! a in t is i - BI(i Ml Hoods m i K l dj nr For 53 Years, Mighty Railroad Remembers The Little Fellow X, I ' tl si T-- V rjl ... SAGA OF FRIENDSHIP scapegoats, I i 'l hTtll Itv Tin: Sint: OF HIE ROAD At this tin? graie on the lonely prairie near I trod. S. I)., a train stops every Memorial Day while the crew conducts simple rites memorializing the friendship of Big lliir Chambers and Ihe little A ' " . w! mi e In ! ! ,i ti i! 1. .Il'v, I tt will not be u it i u ii t lit il mi dll rn II : fooled by P'!' attempts to make business men thp v , tf J.L III oil I lll.AsTS ntupo i, , , . if o Shreve, lirulv rlritrd president of lfp 1. .V (lumber of rontmerre, ltNk slurp issue with President Trunun moral suasion ram- pjisn to i ut prices. Up declared J k UP. S in tJiim I l td Ut t i 111' 4 I ! ll '' t "f D'U'Cf J If you prefer, send the order by mail or bring it to the office in person. |