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AERIAL DOINGS. SPANISH FATHER IN

NEW LOOPING RECORD.

BALLOON RACE IN AMERICA.

[UNITED PRESS.

BANDITS HANDS.

VENERABLE MISSIONARY IN

HUNAN.

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The Augustinian Corporation of Shanghai have received an advice to the effect that Father Emilio Fernandez of their order, was cap San Mateo, Calif., July 6 tured by Communists last weak at Paul Mantz of Palo Alto today Nanshion, North Hunao. set a new world record by making 46 "outside loops" in an aeroplane in three hours and 30 minutes.

missionary who came to China from Father Fernandez is a veteran Manila 25 years ago He is a na tive of Laon, North Spain, and was born in 1870, educated at the Augustinian College of Valladolid and ordained priest in 1804 when he was sent out to Manila where he wroked for eight years before coming to China.

"LEGACY FOR THE POPE,'

CONFIDENCE TALE OF

£2,000,000,

SIN AGAINST BEAUTY.

BISHOP ON BAD TASTE IN CHURCHES.

A singular story of a supposed In the Southwark Diocesan fes

the inheritance of £3,000,000, part of tival recently was observed as which was said to be given to the day of art and music." Pope, was told at Bow Street pelice.

At-a-service in the Cathedral the court last month when lobert Bishop Dr. Garbett) gave an ad- Lavis (83), a well-dressed man of no dress, in the course of which he re- fixed home, was charged with sten!ferred to the influence of Ruskin, ing £439 from an American, Mr. William Morris, and others in Wesley E. Sild, by means of the creating a conscience in matters of confidence trick

Detective-Sergeant Salisbury said art. He said that, although the that a third man got into conver movement which began with them still grew in strength," the forces sation with Mr. Sild in the Westwhich made for ugliness were still" The outside loop, is one of the

End and introduced himself as a most hazardous of all aeroplane

grain merchant from Canada Powerful. maneuvres, consisting of a loop-

They exchanged confidences, and the-loop in which the pilot's head is at the outside of the circle, cen- trifugal force tending to throw him

yesterday the third man called at the Russell Hotel, where Mr. Sild out of his aeroplane at all points

They walked to the Strand to- of the loop, whereas in the ordin-

After learning Chinese at Han-gether, and there, just in front of ary loop-the-loop the forces tend to

kow, he was posted to the College them, Lavis, who appeared to be hold him firmly in big seat.

The previous record was held by of the Augustinian Mission in Hua complete stranger, dropped his Dale Jackson of Chicago, who tom-head of the Lichow. Orphanage.

nan. For some years he was at the spectacles." They were picked up by the third man and returned to pleted 36 outside loops.

He went Home to Spain on leate Lavis, who expressed his deep Long-Distance Ballooning. for the first time in 1927 and, re gratitude. Lavis went on to say Houston, Texas, July 5-The turning in the latter part of 1929, that he had come from Ireland, and that an uncle had just left him balloons which left here late yester.he took up work at Nanshien,

about 30 miles from £2,000,000, of which £20,000 had to day afternoon for the 1830 nation which is

he given to the Pope in Rome. al race, after a delay caused by in. Kochow,

He asked the other two men to help termittent

him to distribute some of the money storms, were headed

among the poor, but wanted them frst to show him that they were "men of substance," to be trusted.

northward according to the last report. All the soventeen entries

are presumably still in the air, of adverse conditions at the start, the present race may result in a none having been reported down..

The Kelvinator entry has drop-new record at least for duration, ped a note to the effect that all is according to indications to-day. well with the refrigeration repro- sentative.

New Record Probable,

Houston, Tex, July 6-Four bal loons are believed to be still aloft in the 1930 national balloon. race which started on the afternoon of the Fourth of July.

The Goodyear Zeppelia entry has been sighted at Cairo, Ill", accord- ing to telegraph reports.

The United States Van Service balloon dropped a notc over Paducah, Kentucky, and said that the Detroit Times entry had been sighted ahead.

Although no reports have been received from the Navy No. 1, it is presumed to be still aloft. Last year the Navy No. 1 entry won the race, sailing $52 miles in 43 h. 20 min, a new record both in distance and duration, The Detroit Times entry was second with the Good

year VII third.

The national race is conducted in order to select the United States team for the Gordon Bennett In- "ternational Balloon Race. In spite (Continued on next Column)

Aviator's Lucky Escape."

St. John, July 8.A Welsh avia- tor, Major C. S. Wynne-Eyton, was painfull injured and narrowly escaped death this morning when a Moth aeroplane in which he had planned to attempt a. Harbour

flight Grace-to-London

crashed

while taking off for Harbour Grace. Major Wynne-Eytor was rescued from the cockpit less than three minutes before a terrific explosion wrecked the burning ship.

The engine of the aeroplane had stalled when the plane was at a height of only three feet. The 'plano plunged down upon its now! on the field.

Spectators were removing the. pilot, bruised, bleeding and uncon scious, as fire broke out around the Agine and rapidly spread toward the cockpit. The explosion follow

ed shortly afterward.

Although the major is suffering from numerous cuts about the head and body, he escaped burns and his ordition is not regarded by phy. sicians as serious.

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"THE WOMAN WITH JADE EYES."

QUEER NIGHT CLUB TRAGEDY IN PARIS.

The funeral, which took place fashionable. Paris. quietly in a church, of Signor Ramon de Fran

1 wealthy cia, a member of Venezuelan family, has led to-ths. allegation that he died from poison in a Montparnasse night club.

Le Petit Journal says that the police have made an unsuccessful search for his companion on the night of his death, a woman knowa as the woman-with the-jade eyes.. She is a very familiar figure in the night clubs of Montparnasse.

Signor de Francia had nearly

£250 with him, and this is now said to be missing.

Commercialism was destroying

A witness of the affair says that the countryside with jerry-built bungalows, with blatantly vulgar petrol stations, with monstrous ad-

demand for the man and the girl went into the vortisements. The swift traffic had ruined hundreds night club and sat down at a table, of wooded lanes and turned them where they appeared to be study- two small glasses of a green liquor into broad and featureless road.ing papers. When they had drunke

went out for the man

a few ways.

Pylons were in contemplation minutes.

would disfigure country When, he came back he stumbled which doxas. electric power stations were and collapsed. People rushed for rising which threatened to increase his aid, but found that he was the pall of spoke over our great unconscious, and he was hurried to cities. Local authorities still felt hospital. it quite natural that one of the His companion said she would fairest stretches of the Thames bank accompany him, and tell his fami- should be suggested as suitable ly. She went with him in a taxi- site for a sewage farm.

cab in company with a policeman, The Church had an unrivalled but, before reaching the hospital, opportunity of taking the lead in she vanished. setting a high standard of artistiche man died in hospital, and, excellence. "Zealous but ill-instruct according to Le Petit Journal, his ed restorers had sometimes worked family has hushed up the whole- more fatal havoc than the deli- berate.iconoclast.

affair.

STOP INDIGESTION THIS EASY WAY.

Credentials Wanted. They entered a tea-shop, where Lavis produced several wads of paper, each wrapped with an inita- tion Bank of England note. Mr. Sild was induced to part with Eng

The interiors of some of the best lish and American money to the amount of £459 and a diamond of their churches were damaged, ring, just to inspire confidence," sometimes half ruined, by tasteless

You can quickly ead indigestion, Having got possession of this, the colour and inartistic ornaments other two men left the tea shop, and furniture. Clumsy and heavy dyspepsia, acidity, heartburn or Teredoses, garish tiles and carpets, fatulence by taking little Mr. Sild immediately became sus-

He pretentious palpits and ridiculous Bisurated Magnesia after eating picious, and followed them. caught Lavis with all the money. lecterns, hangings and curtainer whenever pain is felt. This fine specific gives almost instant relief on him, but the other man got crab in colour, stamped by

chine-made- ecclesiastical designs by neutralising excess stomach acid away.

"Mr. Sild stated in evidence that windows with insipid and unreal and stopping food fermentation Lavis represented himself to be an i figures, colours on the walls and the two commonest causes of diges- illiterate but honest peasant, and floors which were in violent dis- tive disorder. Whatever form of stomach trouble worries you, get a said he knew nothing whatever cord, cheap and conventional vases about stocks and shares. He offer and lamps were found in many of package of 'Bisurated Magnesia our churches and made persistent powder or tablets. Not only will ed. in return for any assistance Mr. Sild could give him, to hand progress against the worship of you derive instant relief, but the him £2,000 for distribution among God in beauty as well as in holi- delicate lining of your stomach will the poor of America. "I was led ness. For their sins against be be soothed, healed, and so streng- Mauty they should sometimes have thened that future attacks are much into this by the other mar

less likely to occur. Bisurated Sild added: "Lavis demanded that litanics of penitence.

Magnesia never faile-it has I should produce credentials or money to show that I would use his

brought relief and care-free diges- tion to thousands of, sufferers, and money in the way he wanted it to be used."

iust as surely will make your own stomach trouble a thing of the past. Be sure and try this great stomach remedy to-day.

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It seems rather a remarkable magistrate, "It may be that the person. robbed was extraordinarily enmmented Mr. Fry, the eredulous, but I must protect 'even story,

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