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Show FLYING PARSON 0GDE1P0R Lieut. M. W. Maynard Here En Route to San Diego Lieutenant Melvln W. Maynard, better bet-ter known as the "flying parson," was in Ogden today in company with his wife, two children and a younger brother, bro-ther, Frank Maynaxd. He is en route to San Diego, where he will spend several sev-eral weeks vacationing. Maynard is now out of the service. He will bo remombered as the winner win-ner of the great transcontinental air race staged last fall by the United States government. Maynard recently purchased a machine ma-chine from the Curtlss factory which he uses at his home In the east for pleasure trips. He stated today that travel In an automobile was altogether altogeth-er too slow. Besides the Maynard family, "Toddles," "Tod-dles," the first dog to make a trip across the United States in an airplane, air-plane, was also on tho train. Toddles, however, was penned up In tho bag-I bag-I gage car. oo I |