Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 267, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1920 — When Airplane Dived in West Virginia [ARTICLE]

When Airplane Dived in West Virginia

The airplane diving around in the air over this town Tuesday caused consternation among our gang of guineas. The best we could gather from our understanding of guinea parlance, they thought a big hawk was after them. Frolic, our bulldog, reared his head back and tried to jump over the trees in an effort to catch the monster. The best we could understand dog Latin he thought it was an * angel coming in disguise and he knew he had no business lighting around a printing office. And as for ourself, we really thought when he was flying so low and headed direct for our residence he was fixing to let us down a jug of good old yaller corn just in order to put us next to the system. At any rate, we all enjoyed the exhibition. —Huntington News.