South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 212, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 July 1920 — Page 24
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RIDE IN CYCLONE THRILLS AVIATOR OH TEXAS RIYER
"All in a DavV Work." Sav! Lieutenant After Hio I Grand Storni. Fr-ri th I'.rtnn Clr.b. : The storm at rri and th b'.lzzird cf the north c-untry. in which writers have deicht-! to iiirt:ii'' th passions of nature, ar outdone y a true f.ory f a. Horm In th air. flven official publication by th air pervice from he prn of an army aviator who w. caught in the hrirf of a cyclone over tho I Ho (Iramle river In Texa. Tho account picture a Kale of ouch fierceness a? It would be ?uppoed r.o afrplan could survive, yet It was all In a day's work in ferry duty from Kelly I 'lei I to Kl I'aso. Texas, by one Lieut. IMumh in a D-H-4 with an enlisted man. When well Marterl on thflr Journey they encountered the t'rrt Uz of the storm, with vivid lightning display and a northwest ky "deep blue and very dark." No sooner had th-y dodsr'-d the first leg by flying low and to the Treat, than they encountered a second and more intens setion, of -which Lieut. Plumb writes In part: In a Forest of Mountain IVak.s. "Another leg of the great storm was seen ocros the cour. with a gap In It about wld enough to drive two planes through, wing to wing. In thin gap there was a lUht drizzle through which wo pas.vl into an arena and a scene which I dare venture the human rye has never witnessed before. "Ir.slde we -were, truly in tho cyclonic center of the storm, where the heavy black clouds hung restlessly r.t an altltudo of about 1.0 00 feet. We were driving arrmng tho mountains at the north end of the Santiago range- which are known as the Elephant. Clenega, Goat, etc., all more than 6,000 feet In elevation. tor they extended up through tho boiling celling1 of black clouds. "Ahead and In all directions about, tho rain was pouring down, with a tremendous discharge of lightning abovo and about us. The aJr currents were circling, madly boiling, eo as to toss tho bipr piano about like a chip on rough water. "This made the situation very hazardous, as nt times there was 1'ttle clearance above and between eono of tho rocks nnd craps. On one occasion tho plane assumed ; position laterally in a bank beyond the vertical; If this had Jiapperu'd a moment sooner w? uhl liavti met our end but as it ".v.s wo had emerged over a deep valley where it was possible to correct tho position of tho plane with a fall of 500 feet, .".
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test which hotel, New York city. which brought up cloae to the rocks und brush below. lU trcat Cut Off. "As tho rain was closing in on all Fides and tho cyclonic movement of the air becoming more Merer, It was decided to vurn back and fight cur way through tho gap again. On pausing between tho two mountains to roach the easternmost side of the circle, wo were horror stricken to tind that the wtorm hud welded toKi'ther at the gap and appeared as black as the rest. "This hell-hole was now closing up llko home mad serpent around UK, to everything was pet for our final flight, opening the motor full o tion B nnd land $60 sale
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and placing the plane near its maximum climb. "Tho eastern wall was entered, caßting all odds to fate. Just bofore entering one glance was cast backward I do not know why, but possible for a last look at the passenger. Nothing could be reen but tho tip of his helmet, as ho was In a crouching position, possibly realizing tho prcat danger then faced. The rainfall was terrific, so dense In fact, that I could not mako out the outer struts of the wings. "It seemed like nn hour that we were in this and wo sat very uneasy In our seats not knowing when we mltrht be dashed against tho wall of a mountain. "After flvo minutes, we emerged rnc
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into a heavy gray mist which was recognized as light clouds hovering about the extremities of the storm. The fight was not over yet, as It took a great deal of nerve to dive the plane out of these clouds and find out what was below. "We came out over the unmistakable Rio Grande at a point Judged to be at the southern end of the Santiago range of mountains."
AIlIUiT Tins MAX! This Is the man That struck the match That burned the trees That furni-hed the logs That fed the mill That sawed the boards That formed the house That Jack built. American Forestry Magazine. In the days Tvhen womn wore stiffly boned dresu bodices, wholebone was sold as high as 110,000 ton. Greater South Bend's Greatest Furniture Outfitters
SCIENTIST PRESCRIBES FOX TROT FOR 77 B.
PARIS, July 28. The fox-trot la cne of the most effective methods of fighting tuberculosis, according to Dr. Oautlez. tt thesis by whom has Just been read before the Academy of Science by Prof. d'Arsonyal. The tar.go Is not quite so gool, but It Is better than nothing. T"i c.jrativvalue of the fox-trot . dua to the fact that the d incers, rising on the!r toe, lnhalo a greater quantity of lir :hun otherwise and this rengthens the lungs. Dr. Gautlez declares that it is not even necessary to perform an actual dance. All that la needed Is' to walk on tiptoe a few minutes each morning. When wo walk in the ordinary fashion the lungs are comparatively In active and this Is nld to be one of the "favoring causes" of tuberculosis. Laboratory experiments
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