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Show THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Bur: "Aviator have herete-fnre herete-fnre concerned themselve with the achievement of long and wlft Sight. If aviation I te be put to practical purposes, future Inveetlawtlon muat hav to do not only with preeauUon agalnat accident, but the devlalng of meana whereby aviator avia-tor aad paaaengera may float dowa to earth unhurt In caae anything goes wrong." " Toronto Mall and Empire: "Aa a deadly- aport aviation Is unsurpaased. The airman takes his life in his handa even time he makes an aont. and the spec-tatorr spec-tatorr are apparently net lees i daring, for when the performer drop to hi death II I Just possible that tha uncontrolled machine will cut a awath through tha crowd with fatal recultc." Montreal Witness: "It Is not a new phenomenon that people disregard dan- Kr in a seared for adventure. That ha sn don from h beginning of th work! by th lure of novelty nd chnge. But this constant falling out-of the sky or being burned lo death haa a peculiar pecu-liar horror To ua atay at homea who read about It. and we aaV ourselvea phether It Is worth while." Montreal Oasette: "Flylnr Is proving Itself to be the moat dangerous pastime or snort of the dav and la eeemlnaly making ma-king people calloua. Even on this continent, con-tinent, where life Is so cheaply held, a conteet In which per cent of the con-t.atsnts con-t.atsnts were killed at the start would ahock public opinion." |