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Show DARING AVIATOR FALLS FOUR HUNDRED FEET Philip Parmalee, One of the Daring Pupils of the Wrght Brothers, Meets Death at Washington Fair. Ninth Yakima. Win-h - Philip O. j Parmalee, ..no nf Hie daring young I 3ii,il nf the W-itl.t II, ..there und ' mlder "t lb" Auierli .iu tiilur.ini e erurd 111 nvialln-i. fell to Ink d.-atli on Saturday liefore the le of thou taiidi of vialtora to tl," fair grn inula Jeie. The CTjicrt, who w;m mod t" r-I r-I nalnlng In tj .' air fur Imura without i, rl.li in. had been up only three tnin-ilea tnin-ilea when a contrary gnat of wind inuuliS tho lull of bis nor, .plane nnd .urneil It com redely over. Pnrtnalee riling lo the framework. nit the piano ahot airalglit In the ground from a height of 400 feet When It crumpled Itself Into a ahupe-lea ahupe-lea heap In n field three tulles dla-tnnt dla-tnnt from Iho fair ground, the young aviator fulling beneath the wreckage. Pnrmnlee wua a native of Michigan, 27 ycara old and unmnrrled. |