Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 28 Jul 1938, p. 5

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THURSDAY. JULY " I.” Henry Clay Giana. I” York photographer and "a! _ lam In the wild- ot Peru. - his life by prawns I ohtehtna “pull- lng I trigger when two no! tried to' knife him In . hut the headwaten of the Luann. Gip-nn, gathering home new mn- erini on Peruvian ludiu: We. we. making hi; way through the uncred‘ valley of the hen. He vu bound tor Mecchu Pichu. the union! his city which ha been celled “the most inure-tin. nave min in (In America." Coming upon I crude new soon, after (lurk. he decided to camp. He bu! n “an upper from his impact. then threw but”! on the ttoor of the abndornod hut. clothe: on and pistol by M. IMO. “I In. dotrtirod." Gttmon “Id, "but I slept iightV--in that country you luvs to be on gum! even when you In asleep. Hour- hur I tte m to roam that ”nothing m um. Believe no, I woke up com- pletely then, In 11:. than“ I could dimly no two Indian " vtuseing on hind. And be“ M NOBIAN R. DAVIS. ml] - pointed dull-mu: of an Amul- et]: Rad Crou. in “and mm dilution of tho nun-Ind. ml- mum: with lulu-mun In Wuh- lnllon. D. C. Mr. Davis. named em by Pro-Idem. mum: D. W011. lol- lowing tho death of Adgntmt Our: T. canon. In: boon satin tor "I.” yam n . Epsom Ammo! at tho United Sum to tumult-a1 eorrteretteem, denim: with world MI. amnion. 3nd 41-.an Explorer, Set Upon By Savages, Uses Light Ray Instead of Bullets, 522 Celt!!! Av.- ANNIVERSARY £235; OPENING $2”; "Tqratrttedmrpiatest,tmtnatam Baum's Bakery YOU ARE CORDIALLY IN- VITED TO INSPECT, ON MON- DAY, AUGUST 1, OUR ULTRA- MODERN B A K E R Y SHOP, WHERE WE SHALL CONTIN- UE TO SERVE OUR PATRONS WITH THE FINEST IN BAKERY GOODS. Nistd..rt.c-rt- NORMAN H. DAV“ I. in mud in Dunn sauna this ouch] “on!!! by " mutant of Proclam- VII-on. Boom “a Match. Annuolmlumd mmmhmnulymxm “dumm- law at!" public.» vteahrhtgthsWttridW.r.Betttr inert-d-tart-wrt", but Ibo. nun-In: " m - with nonunion-3M:- hIIuI-II m In Alanna-h. Vim-ammolmm on “Man'- - Illy I tttttit mt to than unloa- l wu forced to. When I leaped up. they stopped. Ipmrently undecided what to do. I yelled that l wu ttgagged-tttat If they dldn't get out yd In them In" it, But they d1 n't 'undontnnd Engllah. l didn't will: Indian. and in the darkness they cr,',,',', pee my black pistol, though e moonllght revenlad their ~knives. "One at them uld something to the other, end they moved toward me. Then I picked up my nuhllght end phyed Its been on my gun. When they new the weapon. they let out e yell and ran. and It not been for the unhught. in the next mm: there would have been I deed Indian or n deed photograph- er In that but. But the tie-hush worked one hundred per mmt--aat explorer “he. no dance- on bat. terlee that are not fresh when he 1tmd.utr-eardaaarotsuttagrtod New for the newppeperl ve- but.” GQmon has (rivaled new], 60,000 an“ aim the southern conu. nun. Ell book. "look " hm: mum". contains lam of MI and roam photon-uph- AM 'trh.h-e B. P. "I I“ I - Photo United Opens Big New Headquarters Building in Chicago The nation'- - and no“ count-to aidin- opondom hub qt-tera building In boon con- Phted .nd ”and by United Air Una n the Chm“ lumen»! Airs port. The In“ 2-day modsmmic mutate, {manor-ting 40,000 Iq. ft. of Boor IM Wu crusted by nel, it. manger service, ongineer- Uniud to house the operations of eareeutims And supervisory penan- ine, medial Ind personnel depart. menu. Indieative " how Airlines In planning for the future, the um: wing: of the building are entirely devoted to "tein-ring and round: and a couplets medial dopartmcnt. Anothu- innovation in u can“! kitchen And commi-ury deput- ment presided over by I mitts d' airline. Honestly now, what's your hurry? Have you ever been eoUrohted by An otBeer of the law who naked you, "Where in the, are?" or, "What', your hurry?" Tl- VIII. Deerfield Legion Elects oftieert, no annual election at one." 1m.totdtrrtuD-utd-tot tho Ana-{em lotion on load” main. " follows: Commander-Hilton Olsen. Junior Yieo.eoe-der.-Ed ha chum. Junior Viers-eoaurt.nde-Aktoe Anderson. . Cltatairs--Wrn. Cmichhnnk. Finance oateer--K Dunham. tkrireant-at-Armv-gotu, mule. Capt. J. B. Glass _ Ciassified in Hours As Top Ranking Flyer One hundred times Hound the world, 635 continuum dnyl of tty- ing, reads the record of veteran Captain Joe B. Glass of the Ameri- can. Airlines pilots com. Hlving fitrwn 15.378231 hours, an of June list, Captain Glul qunlinel us top ranking Byer in number of hours in the air and miles flown, muons the MI pilots of American Airlines. Slight of stature, Intel, tipping the scale: st 160 pounds, Captain Gloss ha been iVing for Auden Airline IM me. com. inc to commercial "hum IMF i career " e United suu- Army pilot. A native of (in-he. Okla- home. Captain Glue leaned to tty under the whim ttf Amy instruc- tor: " Much Field, Riverside, Cali- Iornh. Of Scotch dream, he in married, lives In Glendale. Celiloh all ad ities, Ameriean Airline. famed “Southerner" New“. Sky- eleeper en the Southern Transcon- tinental route between Glendale nd Della. Tun. While Captain Giana may have 15,000 hours of Bvimr time himself the grand total for the entlre A m e r i c a n Airlines pilot corp! reaches the amazing total of 1,405,- 425:35 hours, according to turt1res released as of June In by Ralph 8. Damon, vice-president of American Airline. in charge of operation. Figuring that the' average flying speed during the course of the years for each pilot was 180 miles an hour, that would mean that the total mil- eae of these 241 pilots would be in excess of two and a half billion, miles. Etch of the pilots had seven] thcusand hours in the air before he beeame a Captain or First Of- fleer for American Airlines, the regulations requiring that . Byer mm in" " lam moo but in the " baton ho an quatift {or nir_tr|n|_pon ttrig. _ One. he II I Hum-bu of the American Airman Bring com " it required to mm. In nun-iv. physical» examination cvory 90 days M hU ttrin. time b limited to a certain numb" of hours each month in order that he may be m and in tip top Ill-p0 " all time- when on duty. A public cud Ind buneo party sponsored by the Women of the Moose, will be held at the home of Mrs. Limun thninn. 818 High- wood avenue, Irotmttd. Saturday evening. July 80, " 8 o'clock. Pri- ses will be winded and mixed:- menu served. The public ll in- vited to attend. . Some countries handle wooden entirely ditrerently from the way Amerien does. In Jugodnvin tru- tie each]: don't uh questions. If an oMeer finds a speeder, he may vars the driver over to the curb end politely lets the air out of all Nur tires. No tiekat in issued. Pumping air buck mm four tire lenvu u hating impression with any driver. Mom PW Saturday

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