Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 325, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1927 — Page 11

APR TL 22, 1927

SEE EUROPE BY PLANE,OFFER 10 SUMMER TOURIST Tour of 2,500 Miles for $l4O Two Trips Over Channel. 111/ Uvitetl Press PARIS, April 22.—For the American, always in a hurry, It will be possible for him to take a week’s vacation in Europe this summer slfcep every night in a different country, and get a bird's eye view of everything worth while to see. For tourists in a hurry, the airlines of Europe have combined to

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DESERTERS LOSE AFTER SUFFERING TERRIBLE ORDEAL Two Who Left Foreign Legion and Tramped 600 Miles Must Go Back. Bu United Press HONG KONG, April 22.—Two gaunt, ragged, half-starved men, who might have stepped from the pages of ‘"Beau Geste’’ or from a desert island, were picked up In the street here by vigilant police and charged at a police court with being vagrants. One was a Pole, the other a Roumanian. They had escaped from the

French Foreign Legion In Indochina, 600 miles a way. Tiger Killed One It had taken them six weeks of good their escape. Originally there nightmare-like hardships to make good their escape. Originally there were four of the deserters. One was killed by a tiger in the province of Yunnan. A second was drowned in the flooded Canton River. The survivors, during the weeks they spent in the interior of China, lived on leaves and wild fruit. Later they reached settled districts, and were given food by Chinese villagers. Finally they reached Wu Chow, where Chinese merelymts gave them railway fare to Canton. Police at Canton passed them on to S SIRLOIN STEAK X should always be served with I a bottle of the famous Ilea & perrins’l \ SAUCE S

Honk Kong—and here an unromantic police magistrate remanded them for extradition back to IndoChina, to undergo punishment as deserters and serve the remainder of their time as Legionnaires. One Former Prisoner The Pole had had a varied career. He was taken prisoner by the Germans during the war, and worked in the Vestphailian coal mines. Aft-

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