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Show RODCERS WILL FINISH FLIGHT ON TUESDAY r ' LOS ANGELES, Nov. 1 1. C.ilbraith V. Ttddgcrs, transcontinental" aviator, who narrowly escaped ilcatli Sunday evening when ho fell Into . freshly plowed iloUJ south of Conipton, announced through his manager, J I. Saturn", tonight, that he would finish his night nest Tuesday afternoon. "We will talce. UodKPis to tho Jipot, where he. fell," -said Sanger, "and place him In his mn chine. He will then finish his tliphr.' It Is only seven or elht mllfs to tho raclIo ornJin and Rodcr.s llKurci ho will ho. strong enough to make- tho lUshl." - Tin sol tins alontr mighty well, paid Aviator Culhrulth 1 .Rodp-ers today, as he puffed contentedly at a. Ion-? black ei-par ei-par and cocked his feet up on the foot of his bed. Tho aviator went on to cay by the ond of the week ho cxpoctcd to bo quite recovered re-covered from, the effects of tho fall near Onmplon. last Sunday., which prevented his completing tho Inst short Ice of hi." ocoan-to-occan Hlhl. and which "brought him dancoroiiPly near death. Ills physicians physi-cians staled that, contrary to what had been feared, neither of tho aviator's ankles an-kles had been sprained,- though one hnd been badly twisted and the other seriously bruised, |