Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 25 October 1934 — Page 6

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FOURTH PLANE CREW ARRIVES Ten More Planes Still A loft In History’s Greatest Air Race Melbourne. Oct. 26. —(Friday)—! (U.R>—A fourth airplane crew In the England-Australia air race was; here today after breaking the old flying record, and ten more crews, scattered over Asia and Europe, seemed still hopeful of completing the 11,300-mile air-line course. Lieut. Cathcart Jones, of the

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British royal air force, and Ken Waller, Great Britain, finished over Flemington race course at 2:54 p. m. Melbourne time yesterday 1(11:54 p. m. Wednesday EST.) i They are . Hvlbb- lor the liundi. leap prizes of SB,OOO and $4,000They made their flight in a De ■ Havilland Comet, with Twin CH|py VI motors, a duplicate of the plane In which (’. W. A. Scott and Tom Campbell Black, the winners, flew here in leas than 4 days. | Jones and Waller spent Wednes'day night at Mt. Isa. and flew on Ito Charleville and Melbourne yesterday without incident. Next behind them were squadron leader Malcolm Macgregor and Henry Walker, Grout Britain, at Batavia, Java. Then came flight leader J. D.

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i Hewitt and squadron leader E. C. • Kay, New Zealand, flying from Hancock, Slam, to Singapore; Lieut. Michael Hansen and Daniel Jensen, Denmark, and squadron leader 1). E Stodart and K. ('. Stodart, Great Britain, at Calcutta: James Melrose. Australia, and D. J. Asjes and crew, Netherlands, ut Allahabad. India: flight Lieut. (1. Shaw, Great Britain, al Bushire. Persia; John H. Wright uud John Polando, United States, at Masra. Irak; flying officer C. G Davies and Lieut. Comdr. C. N. Hill. Great Britain, at > Cyprus, and H. L, Brock and .Miss ■ E M. Lay. Great Britain at Athens. | Man Lives Despite Knife Blade In Head New York, Oct. 25 —(UP) — A knife witli a tour inch bla le was driven up to the hilt straight into I the torenead of James Fatigate, 25.1 I W Ifare Island penitentiary Inmate. That was 24 hours ago. Today not I I only dIJ he live , but doctors pre-1 dieted he would continue to live. They termed his survival "amaz-1 Ing”. 0 Idaho Nimrods Ready For Deer Boise. Idaho. — (U.PJ —ldaho deer ' hunters, whose 30-day season ends during the first week of November, • are expected to kill bet wen 3,000 and 5.000 animals before conclusion of the hunting period. Eels Dimmed lows Lights Lubec. Me. —(U.PJ —Electric light company officials investigating alternate brightening and dimming of lights discovered the peculiar effect was caused by eels leaving, the Orange River and plugging the I turbineo RECORD IS SET BY EAST TRAIN ' (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) former mark of 71 hours and 27 ! minutes, made by the late E. H.| Harriman, then chairman of the ' Union Pacific, in a dash from the San Francisco earthquake area in I 11906. On board the record train I today was W. Averill Harriman. | ' present chairman of the board of

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