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TUESDAY, JULY, 10, 1928,

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police and the Home Secretary have not yet shown a professional interest.

REDS ATTACKED.

MR. CLYNES VIGOROUS ADDRESS.

WAR ON LEADERS.

AFTER 10 YEARS,

ENEMY EX-SERVICE MEN TO MEET.

HAIG MEMORIAL.

AIR “FIGHT.”

STORY OF A DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

FARNBOROUGH CRASH.

At the British Legion annual con-

A graphic story of how he Learning to fly is the newesti

at Scarborough Col. (Under the patronage of HE the Officer Administering the Government) amusement, and it has the dis-Mr. J. B. Clynes, M.P., vigorously ference

tinction of being about the only attacked the Communists in his pre- Abbott, vice-President of the Fed "fought his craft in the air," but was unable to control it, was told by VOLUNTEER PARADE GROUND amusement left in which the sidential address to the congress of eration of ex-Service Men in Allied the pilot, Captain J. E. Ellison, the National Union of General and Countries, with headquarters in Royal Marines, at an Inquest at,

Paris, said arrangements had been Aldershot into the death of Tele Municipal Workers, at Keswick.

"Minority Movement men and made to hold a conference with graphist Percival Carter, of the Communists make a pretence of enemy ex-Service men at Luxem- Royal Navy, of Seaford, Sussex, And flying, as is being recog- nised by increasing numbers of seeking unity." he said. "They burg on September 11.

and Aircraftaman James Bolton, Lady Haig, at her own request, Royal Navy, of Gateshead. people, is an amusement special- first divide our forces and then (ly attractive to women. The cost indulge in shallow appeals for a spoke on the question of a memorial fied as the result hond. They of learning for a club member is, united front. They make a mock of to Earl Haig which came up on a their aeroplane crashed at Fara-

the Calverley borough, Hants. small; it amounts to less than elected institutions, and impute to resolution £20, and there is less danger than the leaders of organised labour the branch to the effect that the best worst of motives and every form of in learning to drive a car.

dishonesty and cowardice.

"They cut themselves adrift from the main current of Labour activity, and then make hypocritical appeals

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The pupil starts with a course of dual instruction. In the pas- senger's seat of the machine are fitted control stick, rudder bar, engine throttle, and instruments exactly as in the pilot's seat.

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After a time the pupil is told to take over control, and she will be thrilled when she sees the in- structor put both his hands above his head as an indication that he has handed over the entire direc- tion of the machine to her.

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"Deluded Workers."

"Our aim is a co-operative com- Next she makes a few turns

She monwealth resting upon public con- and then decides to land. throttles down the engine and

sent expressed through democratic institutions and the will of the simultaneously allows the nose of the 'plane to drop until it takes majority. The Communists' aim is up a gentle gliding angle. The dictatorship expressed through air speed indicator shows 65 miles military power, applied in the name per hour, a safe gliding speed for of a proletariat, but always con- trolled by other classes. A dieta- the type of machine in use.

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A few gentle "S" turns bring the machine facing into wind 500ft. up over the leeward side of the aerodrome.

"It is our duty plainly to give: first place to the union's interest! The ground comes closer and in dealing with a few deluded closer, and the pupil begins to pull groupe of workmen, who themselves the stick back alightly and to often act with the best Intentions, cause the machine of flatten out. but with minds polsoned by the She continues the movement writings and, speeches of the worst until the machine poises itself, enemies of the Labour Party. wheels and tall akid together upon the grass, runs a few yards, and stops with the "prop" (or airscrew) Licking over...

"Communists can have member- ship in the union on the same terms as all other members. They must observe the rules and comply with A dozen solo flights give suf- congress decisions. Their rights do ficient confidence to obliterate un not include a licence to resist the easiness with most pupils, al-declared policy of the organisation, though over-confidence is a more wreck the work which we have in serious fault in the person who is hand, and frustrate our purpose learning to fly than lack of con- in relation to Industrial or politien) fidence.

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tribute the Legion could pay to the memory of Earl Haig would be the substitution of work for reller among ex-Service men.

Was

Captain Ellison, who was serious- ly injured in the accident, wheeled into court. He said that he WES on wireless telegraphy ex-

Lady Halg sald that she was sure ercises, and on reaching Farn- this would have met with the ap- borough instructed Carter to reel proval of her husband. She in the serial. He glided from 3,000 to 800 feet, and when making a

added:-

"I know my husband would wish turn to hand in the aerodrome he the adoption of a scheme of this noticed that the machine turned kind as a memorial to bim. He very quickly. He tried to correct, would not desire a statue; he would it, and fought the machine in the not wish for anything to be spent air, but could make no impression except to help the men who fought on the rudders. He remembered and won the war. I have begged little of what happened until the that only, on a scheme for helping unemployed ex-Service men should money be apent."

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crash.

Captain Ellison said that possibly the serial wire weight had fouled the rudder.

Flight-lieut. Humphrey, Royal Air Force, said that he thought the pilot misjudged the distance of the aerodrome.

Evidence was given that the ma-i chine was, in order when it left| Gosport.

The jury returned a verdict of! Accidental Death in each case,

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