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Show France Charges False Play for Fliers Paris The people of France spent a day of deep anxiety over the fate of the aviators, Nungesser and Coli, of whom there is no news whatever. The Bad realization set in upon the French that they had made a carnival celebration cele-bration over what may bo a tragedy, and what certainly has been a failure. Mingled with the nation-wide worry la deep bitterness and anger against the press, which fanned the country's flame of pride to rejoicing with the false news '.hat the two fliers had succeeded- in their great adventrre. The serves of the nation were subjected to all the various emotions In the past twenty-four hours suspense, expectation, expecta-tion, general delirious joy, then doubt, stupor, disappointment, disillusiou-rrent, disillusiou-rrent, and subsequently angered bit- terness. |