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Show E SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1922. 16 - YOU KNOW ME, AL By RING LARDNER Copyright, 1922, by The Ball yadicate, Im Unless yon lee tho name (CmUbmC fiwa ? Oh.) wera permitted to tear (or their home. 'We Mr. Beekmen later announced: have today examined Wra. Hall and her brothers, WUUagi and Henry. Theee ex ami nation were prompted by tome new Information reoeived. but which cannot, be dtaotoeed. "W do not tntend to arrant any peraon today, and any other statement than this is unauthorised." Wltfteeee Arrests Are Expected.' The rumor persists, however, that there will be two streets within twenty-four hour. Evidence retarding the (Iodine of two handkerchief oo the farm, on a man's OS which the Initial 8 Is embroidered, and the Other a woman' arnall linen handkerchief, was investigated by the prosecutor. sited to show Henry Btemne wa Beckman the kind of handkerchiefs he tteea. He produced two, one of which was not embroidered and the other was Initialed with an 8. MrS HaH Was salted K her husband Bhe Over owned a .31 caliber revolver. replied that ha had newer owned a gun Of any kind to her knowledge. She ie StlH firmly convinced that her husband with wa not guilty "of an Illicit affair lire. Mllta. She said She had no euepl--cto- n as to the identity of the murderer. Mali know "nothing of the report Mr that Hall displayed a revolver at a church picnic at Point pleasant" Stevens Quizzed. Henry Steven again was asked regard-e- g hi movements on the night of the murder. Then, he says, he we fishing with a friend at BMnegat bay. Peart Bahmer said today that when She and Raymond dohneldrr round the bodies BEnewin Thouwnd Ilave Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute. Of. Edwards Oliva Tablets tbs substitute for eslomel are a mild but sura laxative, and tbeir effect on tha liver These little is almost instantaneous tablets are tbs result of Hr. Edwards determiastion not to treat olive-colore- d liver and bowel complaints with calomel. Tbe pleasant little tablets do tba good that calomel does, but have no Md after effects They don't injurs the teeth like strong liquids or calomel They take bold of the trouble and quickly comet it. Why sura the liver at tbs expense of toe teeth! Calomtl sometimes plays havoc with tbs gums Bo do strong liquids It is best not to take salomel. Lot Dr. Edwards Olirs Tablets take Its pises Headaches, 'dullness and tbit laty feeling coma from eonsUpatlrfh and a disordered liver. Taka Hr. Edwards Oliva Tablets when you feel logy and heavy.'' They clear'' clouded brsla and perk up tha spirits IS aad 80s. (Advertisement.) Piles Can Dc Cored Without Surgery An Instructive hook baa been published by Dr. A. 8. 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What always leave m?" th 1 Her Painful Hours. use, when you ; Another letter reads: 'Dearest, dearest boy of' mine, good morning. "What Joy and peace la oura today. Wonder of wonders that I love you mors even more than yesterday flagrant, thl love of ours.MW wrote of In th third letter Mrs Tha letter begin: . her "painful hour. "SIX oclock. Oh, darling, darling of mine, what painful Hour today when I got hack from church: in addition to my pain I was so troubled without you. T wish someone would be merolful to ms and give me something to put me to sleep, to forget forget you were disappointed how you felt this morning and relief from this constant pain. fat somefelt eo miaembl as I do now. You asked me did I, want you to come. mile and walk Tomorrow I believe 11 b alone. want you your arms to hold me and foldj me clone, if only to forget this pain for a moment Nothing will cur ma now but that. I w tempted to drink enough m strong to put ma to sleep, but I enough to realise it would do Incurable harm to the kidneys. Dearest, gtv m some Word of comfort Tell me you know I wS Wild to com to you thl afternoon but 1 could not. It will take hour for th pain of disapleave ma My darling, who pointment tomoment and suffer with me. care event Just to look at you tonight will b a relief and Joy. . I don't car how much it pains, I win bear It and come to meet you. y, Mills Statement. If Charlotte was paid any money for the letter which have been published," raid James Mills, husband of th dead choir singer, tonight, T will make her That 1 blood money, and five It back. none f It." When naked If ha etll! believed that ther was nothing unusual In tha friendship between hi wlf and tha minister, Mr Mill said: "If these letters ar real, and ther seems to b little doubt of that now, I cannot help but believe what I aee. If e It, aba must be Mrs. Hall doesn't blind." Two atata policemen warn placed- - on guard a Mrs. 1W home lata topight. CONVICTED SLAYERS BREAK FROM JAIL DOS ANQELES, Cal., it. 17. WhUa en cities were deputy sheriff of half a p strolling southern Cali rnla highway late today In search of jthrea men who Jail, escaped from th Lo Ange'ee county th district attorney' ofHr her waa beof th ginning a searching Investigation ' break. Th fugitive ar Herbert Wlleon, a clergyman In Imdon, Ontario, and Adam Ward, aHaa BlaxVg, convicted murderer, and Guido SpigncUa. alleged bandit According to stories told by Jail guard Aha trio overpowered J ail (" Elmer Condon when he opened the door of their tank this morning to take a bundfa Ut, took his revolver and held him un, thA together latter with Jailer Robert Glass when o th rescue. Condon hrokexawav cam tell and to another part of tbe qiasAwa locked In a do not. The three then Jailer Henry Furrier, boat him into Insensibility and took from him the keys to the outer door of th fytl and. They commandeered a .United escaped. State mall truck alongside th federal building, hall a block away, forcing the for-mer- ly Vat-tack- Seated Uric Acid Deposit Ai solved and the Rheumatic Poison to Leave tha System Within Dee r.pb near theatres because theyra made risbt The new their by psopis whs ka Hedy estate of Drama. Xylophones end Pry turn era Accessories shows you just tbe dram ymr band feeds. Seat fHER. ,, The first led ter refers to a popular novel. Mrs Mills compared the love existing between herself and Inth minister to the passion delineated the nervad, sweet, darling, but Oh, it 1 saying, nothing oom pared to our love." Who wrote: 'T long for th tithe when I will have you forever, end dream, dream no yearning. "All earthly longings now ar fulfilled. Yesterday 1 was happy, in a way. On tha boat and in the water. But on tha way home 1 was thinking hard." darling. It Is as If w had a gltmps of what our souls cry out for and then be denied again. And I feel as though I never want to hear you eav again, '1 or kts me so hard love you. or care It hurt. You havent the right to and thm wake me up. or It myeelff You say w are favored by having suchW1Ha great love. But always It la to and ever he we must always take the hitter with th sweet. And 1 hope 1 dont eea LEAVES YOU FOREv) Seers beedy Prams end Ram Kamo Compares Loves. RHEUMATIS! bend needs dram te Ml the pnsrk of the minister and sinker Halls watch chain was etui on the body. Timothy N. Pfeiffer. Mrs. Hair attorney, declared llall'a watch was attached .i to a fob. Neither Watch nor fob was found when the bodies were first viewed by the police. Upon learning that Florence North, attorney for Charlotte Mill, had eoid letters making public the clandestine roBoekmin issued to mance, Prosecutor newspapers other letters written by Mrs. Mills to HaH. In the following letters, found near the bodies, the choir singer declares her love for Hail. aakaaoeoea four Hour. Every druggist la this country jl ausuf thorised to eay to every rheumac ferer that If a full pint bottljriof Jtllenrhu. the aure conqueror of rbetimatjam, does not show th way tostop th due swollen Jolpw and do Away with even the itghtest twinge of rheumatic pain he will gladlW retunb'Your money without comment. AUenrhu has been 'tried and teeted fnr results have years, and really marvelous been accomplished In the most severe cases wher the euffelng and agony was Intense and piteous, and wher th patient wa helpless Mr. James H. Allearof .Rochester, N. Y the discoverer of AUenrhu, who for many years suffered the torment of acute rheumatism, desires Ail sufferers to know that he doe not want a cent of anyone money unless AUenrhu decisively conquers this worst of all diseases, and he has instructed druggists to guarantee It aa above In every instance. Ail druggists can supply you. ' (Adv.) Legion Pledged Labors Aid; Fraternal Greetings Extended OgttuU fraa legion's attitude toward Che was Intimated, KUtn, Which, It might go so far a to suggest incomof legionnaire becoming mempatibility bers of tha secret organisation. of th Ku-kl- ux Gompers Address. In bis address Jlr. Oompers reiterated the attitude of tha American Federation of labor "in peace or in wst." That position, he declared, had not Changed stac 1917, when America was about to enter th world war, and an (tract from th aderatlon'l official pronouncement of that time was read to the convention. It said: 'TV ad union of America In national conference assembled In the cspltol of our nation hereby pledge ourselves In pear or In war. In stress or In storm, to stand unreservedly by the standards of liberty and the safety and preservation of th institution and ideal of our republic. "In thl solemn hour of our nations Ilf It is our earnest hope that our republic may he safeguarded In Ha unswerving desire for peace. 'But should our country be drawn pit conflict, we offer our services to our country In every field of activity to defend, safeguard and preserve tha republic of the United Rtates of America gainst it enemies whomsoever they may be." Mr. Oompers aald It had been One of his great endeavor to promote th spirit of comradeship between the legion and the federation. I salute you, he nald, turning to on to a superior officer MacNlder, and 1 would express to you that deep affection and to th great rank and fll of your organisation that I feel Tribute to Berry. 'T pay tribute, too, to Georg F. Berry, your vice commander, leglunnalr and labor man. After presentation of the national colors to the delegate at th opening of the morning session, Commander presented John Barton Payne, national head of the American Red Cross. Mr. Bayne aald th Red Gross was not a cult, but the "heart throb of th nation, without creed or eedor. Commissioner John T. Tigert of th federal bureau of education then extend-- d greetings to th legion. He Indorsed th legion' rehabilitation and hospitalTh men who cam isation program. back from Franc, Mr. Tigert a!d, war disillusioned when they found that "om men had transmuted Into gold th blood they shed on behalf of high and fin Ideals. Tribute to Belgium was 'paid by th legion with a roar when M. Jeanne, vie president of the "Fldao and president of the Belgian Veterans, was Introduced by Commander MacNlder. Although M. Jeanp spoke In French, hie address waa punctuated by enthusiast lo cheering. aald Jeanne, will never "Belgians, forget what America did. Neither will they ever forget what the Germans did." Osnar CRnitrpm of Illinois, national oommander of the Rpanlsh War Vetr. erans, waa next called on by Mr. Hi salutation had not ended when tha Idwa legion hand buret into 11 convention ditty announcing that Iowa, the best state In th land, 1 th w corn her th tall plac grow." Mr MaoNider broke In aa tha band finished, saying 1 can pay Oscar CRrstrem na greater tribute than th band from my own Mac-Nld- er ft 1 Oae of the O, A. & .'brought greeting from hi chief. Captain Bacon of the Confederate Veterans waa the soldier who grasped his hand, attesting thereby to the peace that both aide In th war have now with On another. dH "Vivo la France" greeted M. Jacques Teutran, representing the French veteran. Aft empty right coat sleeve and a left breast covered with medals evidenced tha valtano In eervto of this veteran. H brought greeting from his comrades in France. M. Ten tree said he had coma to "thl land to compare tha method of rehabilitation for veteran In thl country with th method of Franca. Comptons Letter. NEW YORK, Got. 17. Georg B. Compton, former chairman of th American Legion for Now York county, who resigned a protest against efforts of legion officials to obtain passage of the soldier bonus blU, today mpd publlo a letter to the New Orleans convention, proposing an amendment to tba Constitution which would prohibit future efforts to obtain similar legislation for other than Wound- NEW YORK. Oct. 17. Oscar M. Mar-tellier- e, real estate and Insurance broker, who wa ehot five times by Mrs Faulette-Sahtde- s, a Frenchwoman, late yesterday, died early today In the Beckman street hospital. The shooting occurred In Martellierea downtown office. Mrs. deludes, who made Unsuccessful efforts to end her own Ilf by Jumping office, 'from the window of a lawyer where she hurried after shooting la under arreat. that Martelllere's widow told polle dav ago Mr. Salude told her several that she loved Martellter and that he had promised to marry her if he could get a divorce. Mrs. Martelllere said she informed Mrs. Saludes she would not eland In her way. and asked her: "Ar Mra you? you euro he will marrv said: Mrs. Martelller Re bides replied. terrible If he "Well doeent, something Mar-telltor- e, B-3- Other airship accidents included in aviation history are: , 21, 1919, loss of ten lives when a dirigible fell ia flame! into th Illinois Trust Savings bank at Chicago. July 13, 1914, British airship NS-l-f fell into tho North ut, with a log of twelvo live, arte being struck by June 20, 1,914, airship and airplane collided at Vienna, hilling aino. September 9, 1913, Zeppeli L--l destroyed off Helgoland, with loM of fifteen live October 17, 1923, Zeppelin L-- exploded over JohanUthal aerodrome, killing twenty-eighJuly 2, 1912, Balloon Akron, groomed for transatlantio voyage, exploded !t Atlantic City, killing five. Besides the Zeppelins 1 and 2, Count Zeppelin lost fonr other great peacetime dirigibles ia accident Zeppelin 3 and 6. and Deutschland 1 and 2. July 2 t. and Is attracting immense crowds. oontinue throughout th week. Refuses Clemency. SANTA FBI N. M., Oct. Governor Mecham today refused to commute th sentenco of Rteve Katonka, under sentence to be hanged at Asteft Friday for near murdering two taxicab drivers bhlprock, N. M. His statement was In reply to a petition accompanied by fourteen pages of signatures from Ban Juan county and a telegram signed by ten Juror who sat at hlz trial. The petition contained a request that the governor hold Mrs. Katonka In prison the full Bhe was length, of time In We power. given a term In the penitentiary when Katonka waa sentenced to death. 17. Pleads Not Guilty. Bf&UX TVed-eric- It will RON YOU DOWN?! I7GLL0W the example of the many j thousands who take Gudei Pepto-- , Mangan every fell. . It will tone up your system, purify and enrich your blood, increase your , vigor and pep,? tone up your nervous $ stem, help you put on firm, healthy s ti, and give you the strength to ward oS the coughs and colds of fell and winter. Your druggist has Gudea Pepto-Mangliquid or tablets, as you pro f aa fer.. Gudes Popto-Mahga- Tonic Lands Without Gear. d, out ot Alpine a few hours later Roger was shot In the hack as he went to hoard it. Robbery was said to have Hushes home I In been th motive. Detroit, Mich. Rogers' widow lives In Philadelphia. SUB forty-two- C-- ot HAS ZR-2- -- k FALLS, 8. V.. Oct. 17. Sawyer, former officer of the defunct Midland Packing company of Sioux City, Iowa, pleaded not guHty when arraigned In federal district court hero today on charge In connection with th Two other former ofcompany's failure ficers, Ben - I Ballinger. Jr., and C. H. were Burlingame, arraigned but were not in court. District Attorney fl. W. Clark announced will happen to him. that a hearing will be held tomorrow on the motion to forfeit th 10,000 bond of . Embezzler EJeads Guilty Ballinger, and intimated that In case the a bond is bench warrant forfeited, for hla 17 James T. arrest will ho asked. No LOS ANGELES, Oct. hearing ha been Pea -- good. Jr., formerly city treasurer set In of cas th Burlingame. of Venice, a suburb, has pleaded guilty In the superior court hers to having embezzled more than S19.00 from Venice Two Slayers Break J&iL He asked probation. Th LOS ANGELES, Oct. 17. Herbert Wilmunicipality. court set November ! aa th time for son. known hy poilco tg federal hla as a master criminal, oonvlcted live application. hearing of murder of his pal, Herbert Cox. -- Man Condemned scaped-frothe county Jail her today Escapes. convicted with Adame another murderer. EL PASO, Texas, Oct 17. Harry L. Ward, and Guido Bpgnola. held on a Hughes, 30, sentenced to pay the death robbery charge. penalty for killing C. H. Rogers, who fed Hughe when h was hungry, es- Giberson Case Near End. caped from the Jail at Alpln Texas, last TOMS RIVER, N. J, Oct 17. The night, according to word received at the sheriff offic In K1 Paso. case of Mrs. Ivy Ulhereon. on trial for At hie trial Hughe pleaded the murder of her husband. William F. Evidence at the trial showed that Giberson, at Lake Hurst on August 14. Hughes and Rogers were on their way will go to the Jury tomorrow. Taking of to California, got off a freight train at testimony .was completed thti afternoon. Th accused woman ,waa th central Alpine, Texas. Hughes asked Rogers to buy him something to eat. The men flgur In today's proceedings, denying went to a restaurant together and Rog- vrigorouay on th witness stand that she ers paid for fpo meal, getting change had ehot her husband or that she knew front a :0 bllf When the train pulled who had killed him. e. by-fi- r lk Mae-Nlde- Tragedy Victim Dies. e? th army dirigible C 8 NEWjrORK, Oct 17. Destruction at Brooksfieid today mark th fourth spectacular loss ox a big airship within less than two year On February SI the Roma blew up over Hampton Eoadt; or August 24, , built iu England (or tha United States, burst into flames 1621, the , and OR January 1, 1921, over Hull, England, with a death toll of which made two transatlantic voyagei in 1919, wa wrecked in a tha gale at Howden. England. gas-fill- ed take Tribune NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 17. Th legion celebration reached Its height tonight. All of the color of the southern city was combined with the vigor of the Jegton,. and th town Is mad despite the Injunction. It Is French night, and the oldest quarter In the city la ablase with light roaring with th activities of the visitor. There are thirty band blaring forth everything from "Over There to Th Old Gray Mara It Is open house in tha Frenoh quarter. All of tho otudloa tha halls, the houses are wide open, and tha men and woman are dancing In th streets when they apaca. The hotel lobbies find a two-foar thurtderlng with every kind of an InA garbage can rattled down strument. horn state." the marble stair of th Oruftewald. Cheered to tha riu,- - representative Nineteen dice game ar In progress In A Canal of the O. A. H. and one of the United the lobby of th fit. CViarie stood at CommanConfederate Veteran street oar was held up ton minutes while der MacNlders aids, grasping handa and the polios tried to move a crap game over supporting between them the Start and to the sidewalk. There ara no card game Stripes Vloe National Oommander Ruse Tho boys want speed. driver, J. C. Story, to run the car. Storv had not been heard from late today and It waa believed by Investigator that the fugitive had forced him to remain with thenv Condon and Glass wore questioned by th district attorneys of (lea iat in the dav. The sheriff announced he had suspended Condon. Glaze and the latters brother, Harry Glaze, also a JaUer, pending Investigation. 2, veterans. Reiterating hla arguments against a general bonus bill Mr. Oomptoa proposed th following amendment: "Th Amertoan Legion places the welfare of all the people above the Interest of Its own member as a clssa It shall not advocate nor In any way seek to ob(Cratiaae! freai Peg. One.) tain bonuses, adjusted compensation, pension or absolute civil service preferment for It members except for those who were them were lifted from their feet om disabled In service.' distance Info the air aa the gust of wind swung the big bag upward and Gamesters Are Raided. to on aids, wher it struck on th conAt this Juncture the VOW ORLEANS. Oct. 17. (By tha A, crete door frame tort filed Free. Hotel lobby and aide-wa- Inrush ol air Ignited th bag, an explo aim oat the crap game, characteristic of every slon soon followed, and within large doughboy gathering, are dedicated twinkling or an y the o--l wa conto the memory of "day in Franc" and sumed. Technical flergeant BlUes Of Brook not for tha benefit of professional gambler and "crooked dice" manipulators. In field was the outstanding hero of the accident. With valorous disregard tor hi the nplnlon of th veterans. With thl In mind, th voluntary mili- own safety, he sprang to tha rescue of the tary police, working In conjunction with occupants of th car, clambering up the tha local police (ore during the Ameri- concrete door (ram In an effort to make can Legion convention her raided nearly certain that all the crew had escaped. all of the hotel and street dice games to- He aa knocked from his perilous posiinto tho wreckage below, day and weeded from them every profes- tion nd foil Anderson said the accident sional gambler that the local legionnaires Lieutenant waa in nowise comparable to th accident , could Identify. Alt of those taken from the games who to the Roma, a dirigible in which he alto or had made numerous flights and In which could not produce legion other evidence of military service ware he had th utinoat confidence. (H said the l was not In flight and the accilodged in tho parish prison and held for dent waa not a flying accident, but mere- the decision of L. A. Toombs, adjutant a ground accident, which waa due to a 4P0 The ly of voluntary Louisian. general a hangar or frame, which ar at the command of cross-winmilitary polio The attitude ot these and necessitated maneuvering the dirigible to Mr. Toomb. tha regular police during th legion con- bring It out, and th parting of the fabria, vention Is favorable to harmless fun. It purely mechanical features which had AIn of th craft was said. bearing on th worth! the air. He said the wind wa not causa to .nature th least of Town. a New Orleans Is Hot danger to th ship once It waa In the air, And that Tribune Leased Wire. 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Chicago Univertity Cotdt Start to Shining Shoet Cklngs TribuneAtlt Lekt Triton Deseed Wire CHICAGO, Oot. 17. To the ranks of the millionaire newsboy and the capiwas added today antalist other paradox of industry, when Mies Elea Ellison and Miss Constance Croo- nenberghs, sophomores at the tfniverslty of Chicago, hung Out their shingle a. hoe shiners hi Ida Noyes hall, the uni Verslty woman' building. Both girls are members of tha Sign of th Stckla, an honorary society, but they maintain eVeryon should work, and th law of supply and demand seems to has chosen them as polishers of shoe Ths negroes who formerly held the concession have been chased from there and the girls, with a full equipment of rag brushes and other paraphernalia, started up today with the approval of tha rag-pick- n and Blood Enricher TRY SULPHUR ON AN ECZEMA SKINI Costs little and ble Almost Overcomes Trou-- j Overnight. Any breaking out of tbe akln,avei fiery, itching eczema, can be quic overcome by applying Mamtho-Sulphu- r declares a notsa ski specialist. Because of Its properties, this sulphur preparation instantly brinar eaae from akin irritation, soothe ARd heal the eczema right up and leave , the skin clear and smooth. - It seldom fail to relieve the foment without delay. Sufferers from skin trouble should, obtain a small jar of Bowles Mentho-Sulphu- r from any good druggist and use it like cold cream. (Advertisement.) germ-deetroyi- authorities. Th girls wlU be on duty from 11 a. m. to 1.30 p. m., and .they have made special regulation concerning charges. For It had flown successfully many time In patrons with toot number seven or smallfar stronger wind. er, the charge will be a dime, but for "The feet larger than seven, will be dirigible."- said Lieutenant Anderson, "are proved valuable both for the toll. They military and coinmerflal can be operated profitably at ordinary W passenger fares. They have been provtd bejond any doubt In my mind to be safe under adverse conditions. - ts purjo. VALUE OF HELIUM AGAIN STRESSED FORT WORTH, Texas, Oct. 17. The probably wouldn't have burn at Sari Antonio, at least tha danger would have been minimised had helium been used, according to Dr. R. B. Moor, chief chemist of tho Interior department, who directed the building of the helium plant here ahd who Ie now hero from Washington on an Inspection trip. Not knowing tho detail of the accident, I am no in a position to atste that R would have been averted If helium had been used, but the probability would have been greatly reduced. Theres only two things to causa fire gaa bag on dirigibles th hydrogen-fille- d and the gasoline used as fuel for the motors. Th hydrogen presents by far ths greater danger. "From dispatches, K seems that tha bag was ripped, allowing the hydrogen to escape in (today's accident at San Antonio and was Ignited by spark from th engine. If that ia correct, the accident would have been averted by the use of noncombuetlbl ga. helium, a helium-filled bags and TM "With motors, which burn crude oil, th practically danger of fiVe on dirigibles lathat the fire eliminated. It is safe to say the failure ofwas Indirectly caused by Dlosel-tpp not having helium or "The Romftdiaster at Hampton roads due Indiless than six months ago was fariurs to us helium. Th rectly to thsFaW forced to descend on acgiant ship gear. count of troume with the steeringunforIn making the) landing the Ship the only tunately came tn contact with wile in that district When hydrogen-fille- d the bag wires broke, the exploded. C- -! eel-ty- An infinite variety .of troubles may. occur in your plumbing or heating systems, and If you decan accurately scribe the trouble you will assist us, and frequently lessen the cost of repairs. Hill Rees: Plumbing Co. 104 Regent St. . Was.' 2428. Will Bees John Dudley htgh-tensl- on Aviator Is SAN ANTOM6, Texas, Oct. 17. TAsu to tenant Walter A. Ball, 27, was crushed fell 600 airplane over death today when his ths was avlatdr flying Ths feet southern part of tbe city, and the machine crashed at the Intersection of two paved He oivupled a single-seathighway machine and was suitloned at Kelly field. Hall waa married,hi wife residing her He was born In Missouri but entered th Oklaarmy In 191 while a reaidentIn of 1911 and homa. H Was commissioned served In the Infantry and air service ino. He held the rank of first lieuten ant. Air officers are not prepared to state what caused tha accident. er Raynham Makes Record. Oahla FI RLE. Sussex. England, Oot 17. on P. Raynham, noted aviator, who waa of the first to attempt a transatlantic British gilding flight established a new record today, staying In ths air one hour fifty-thrminute and boating tho French record. Raynham flow a British Handasyde of glider, easily beating Fok iter's record thirty-seve- n minute which was estab. lished yesterday. 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