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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___ bi ROCKS KILL SOL0jERS) ~ CAR IS GIFT TO PASTOR

I —. FT. WAYNE, Ind, July 14 (U. P.). AOSTA, Italy, July 14 (U. P).—

— OC Four men of the Alpine Military| Inc REV. Curt Suelser, for the School were killed when melting] Past 11 years first assistant at the snow dislodged rocks on Patri Peak,| Cathedral of the Immaculate Con3400 feet high, which they were ception here, last night was preclimbing. Searchin rties found : their bodies at the base of the peak, tented an automobile by his parishstill tied together. ioners.

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* More Flying Boats Europe-Bound Clipper last Saturday. They were Amon Carter, publisher of the Ft. Worth Star - Telegram; Merrill Meigs, publisher of the Chicago Evening American; Roy W. Howard, of the Scripps-Howard newspapers; Edgar Swasey, San Francisco advertising executive; John Ewing, publisher of the Shreveport Times;

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FRIDAY, JULY " 1939 FIRES DYING OUT |7 wo * IN DAKOTA FORESTS

NEW YORK, July 14 (U. P)— Two more flying boats took off toDEADWOOD, S. D, July 14 (U.|day for Europe. P) —Forest fires which in three| The: French plane, Lieutenant de days destroyed 15,000 acres of pine : ing= in the Black Hills national forest Ee . : Paris jek on a acreage were dying out today. ON Xa at 3:49 a. m. (Indianapo Only a few of the 2000 volunteers |lis-time) for Biscarosse, France, by who battled the fires were pa-|way ofl Botwood, N. F,, on the return trolling the area. Rain aided them flight of its second round trip. in gaining complete control of the| The American Export Airlines’ fiyflames yesterday. The fires cov-

ing boat, Transatlantic, took off ered a 20-mile front and destroyed |from the Floyd Bennett Field seanearly a score of ranch houses and! plane base in Janiaica Bay, Brookloggers’ cabins.

lyn, at 5 a. m. It will touch at One of the fire fighters, Emest| Botwood and Foynes, Ireland, en Voegele, 21, a CCC enrollee, was

route to Marseilles, France. The

way of the southern route last Sunday. Aboard the plane were Capt. Henri Guillamet, Antoine de St. Exupery, famous French author who is third pilot, Louis Couhe, a director of Air France Transatlantique, and the crew of seven. Pan-American’s Yankee Clipper completed the first roundtrip passenger flight over the northern route last night. The plane, which came from Southampton, England, by way of Foynes, Ireland, Botwood and Shediac, N. B, set down at Port Washington at 5:15 p. m. Twenty passengers were aboard. Eleven made the first commercial

killed Wednesday night when struck | Transatlantic completed a survey|roundtrip on the northern route, by lightning. | flight to Marseilles and return by' having left here aboard the Yankee

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