Show SPEED REIGNS IN AIR RACES CLEVELAND Aug 31 Speed IF-Speed P Speed and more speed was the watchword today oday as the 1934 national air aW races raced I open opened d before a large crowd at the Cleveland municipal airport With dozens of ot the worlds world's most famous famous fa fa- fa- fa fliers participating the program pro program gram had hardly begun before two ships hips had been sent roaring through the he air at s speeds eds at more than miles an hour Roy IRoy Minor ot of at Hollywood Cal Cat pushed his m mystery plane Miss Los Angeles at a top speed of I miles mUes an hour hour going going with the wind and and averaged Walter Wedell brother of the late speed king Wedell flew the he same course an average of miles mUes an n hour His fastest lap d down downwind downwind wn wind was I. I Meanwhile from Burbank Cal CaI three other fliers were viere roaring their way here In a tat tal al race which started before dawn and was scheduled to end in front of the air races grandstand less than nine hours later They were Lee Gehlbach of Ne New Y York rk Douglas Davis of ot Atlanta Ga and John Worthern of Pine Bl Bluff ft Ark Colnel ColOnel Colonel Colo ColO- nel Roscoe Rosco-e Turner was prevented from starting by a broken gasoline line |