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Show 1 I,- i c Bfl U. S. AIRMEN IN MEXICO MAKE LONG FLIGHT IN RECORD TIME H s3Lr-'x wWJ? fSfiP 'fttwtt. f, 7tw 'law ' wM& fli k ' w c ., ' tC w Ipfet ! tfk k SMM0W9m SS Lt. Edgar S. Gorrell (left) and Lt. Herbert A. Dargue. Their machine in flight at Casas Grandes. H Lioutonants Gorrell and Dargue, army birdmen, flew from San Antonio, Chihuahua, to Columbus, N. M., a, M distance of 330 miles, in four hours and ten minutes, making only one stop at Casas Grandes. "There seems to jB be no doubt that Villa was wounded," reported Lieutenant Dargue. "Conversations with natives and with physi- cians convince me that he was shot through both legs, while another bullet lodged in his stomach. A man in wK that condition without medical attention could scarcely live Iohk." I TO! n l?i |