Su ''" ', v gm-"SflWR!SF mw .m '"J- nJrfl SIPPP ; wc - . T V -iVI vr 18 Sing public ' LEbGBRf hiladelphia. "wedmsdat. ' jttne 7; .1022...... , . - - -,.,", ".; LONEL Y MANUEL HERRICK, "FIERCEST OF LOVERS, DEFIED RIDICULE FOR PUBLICITTS SILVER GLJRM if,. 1 , BT.VV JT"".' wEccentric Oklahoma Congressman 's Daredevil Stunts in an p'OTf' BRSSS I' K I IX I', isiirpiane ana nis beauty contest 1 hat Diverted a Natien Are Only a Few of His ' Thrilling Escapades POURED SOFT NOTHINGS INTO EARS OF BEAUTIES, SENT BURNING MISSIVES "Whenever He Get Real Fierce in His Courting, He V Act Just as if I was Congress and Stand Up In Frent of Me a fid Make Leng Speeches, " Said One Girl y X1THAT would you give te be in Congress ? What would you pny te get mere publicity than any of your col leagues if you were in Congress and particularly if you were serving your first term in Congress? What would you give te be pointed out as you passed down the corri dors of the Capitel "There gees Hoezit uf Pennsylvania, you knew. What? Don't knew Hoezit? Everybody knows Hoezit! Sure! Hoezit ' the famous Hoezit name's always in the papers always get ting into-something. Yeah Hoezit of Pennsylvania!" Would you, for instance Be willing te acquire a reputation as the most eccentric man in public life? Accept the disdain or geed-humored toleration of your col leagues ? Take airplane flights and de stunts in the air ever the Capitel for their benefit? , Conduct a beauty contest and carry en a fervid corrcspend- ence with the entrants? Introduce bills te prohibit beauty contests, and make speeches about them? Get mixed up in fist fights plain, everyday fights with parents of the beauties ? Get yourself sued for a million dollars or some ether huge sum for breach of premise? Have stage stars give out long and lurid interviews describ ing the ardor of your love? Write poetry, raise corn, cuss a little in the course of con gressional debate and en ether appropriate occasions te help long the publicity? If se, shake hands with Congress Manuel Herrick, of Oklahoma. Yeu re kindred spirits. That is part of the price he's paid. And he still breaks into print with a regularity that astonishes colleagues from Sandy Heek te Seattle, from Buffalo te Baten Rouge but without arousing envy. They like publicity most Congressmen. But they won't pay Her rick's price. His star outshines them all, in his own 'individual 'firma ment. Yeu hear: "Oh Herrick's crazy! Yes crazy like a fox!" Eccentricity is net a crime in Cen- 1 i gress. It's something of an asset te some men. There are men who ' wear their hair long about the ears. ' There are membeis who bring their lunch. There are millionaires and I paupers and slim men and fat men, tall men, short men, bald men, men who shout, men fhe whisper, men who chew tobacco, men who flirt with the galleries, noisy men, gum sheers, scholars, statesmen, dema-1 gegues all kinds of men in Con Cen tress, and many of them eccentric. But Herrick surpasses them all. Fer sheer eccentricity for capacity te de things differently, and de dif ferent things Herrick is unap unap preached. ' "Lonely Mnntiel," they rail Mm. We's tirnuil nf his rifle. Me litw feu V,, friends In Washington, cither In or out , of Congress. He han't n relative mi ' t tbe face of the eartli or se he bays. J Yet, week in and week out, Herrick I breaks Inte print about as often or oftener than any man who has come te Congress In many jcars. Ills new-. sense never fnlK. Herricks' Giant Cern Made Him Famous Hut think net that Herrick's i liiim i te fame lies nnlj in his enpacitj te con ceive original 'stunts" anil then de them. Far from it. He was tanieiis before he came te Congress, "Herrick's Giant Cern" cldl it. Fer Herrick is a fanner, lives in a mile one story shuck In Oklahoma when at Iieihh, raises corn anil untie en a reckv !!-() acrc ranch ami snjs when he gees hack this summer te light for rcnominatlen and election he intenils te tell his con stituents what he's been doing In Wash , ingten as their "hiied man." Hwn in Oklahoma his eccentricities- crop out. They're part of the Herrick makeup. Then Herrick is one of the best story tellers in Congress. His : Idiom arc his own. He is frequently original. He Is alwajs appropriate. His Illustrations arc pointed 'He'd Rell His Eyes When His Leve Greiv Fierce" Misi .4)ine Elizabeth Niebel, former Philadelphia high school girl, but who was with the Follies at the time Herrick conducted hui beauty contest, permitted the so se called "fiercest lever" te call upon her. She listened te his aident courting, and when the beauty-contest plot was exposed she brought suit against him for $50,000. The suit was never pressed. The Fellia beauty in describ ing her experiences with Herrick said: "Whenever he get real fierce in his love making he'd act just 'as if I was Congress. He'd stand up in front of me and make long speeches with gestures. He'd place his hand en his besom and roll his eyes at the ceiling. I didn't understand what it ivas all about, but I knew it was just his nay of being loving, and I just loved if. "Herrick said uhen he mairied me and we went te Oklahoma I'd have te live en the ranch. We quarreled ever this." - V H t . v: h. I want te say that any man that takes all that credit is takin' entlrelj tee much credit. "I jest been wnndeiln' If the rase of the gentleman fiem Texas ain't parallel te the case of lb' Ilea that set en the nxle of tb' wagon. As the wagon rolled along and the wheels wuit around the fla looked back en' mid: , 'Oh. what a devil of a dust I'm n-rals- I In ! " I It took the Heuse Cue minutes te quiet down. Illanten wnsn't liennl tV.m - -''j- i - (j,ii, .. ,..". dialect and """""""" r. Tinkham Stepped One of Herrick's Fast Ones On another ficefislmi n II 1,11, .. , . , . r T . , I i V. I'lfl.tl" UJI crae eny in me jieuse ei ueprcsenia- caucus nail ueeii called te consider Hep- tires, Iilnnten. of 'lens, the stormy petrel of that body, who 1ms come .jJT'PV M -y '-nlHHK2ML!WIH ) ' !'f M Congressman k ' B 4$WKKM - IffiBMr '- one of his HHI V' ''''rlcr''!''MK , ' ' sE .-M$mBK' x&mw,J88&m, mt-W' vW$S&M?vW'. lH -. life iv ' HiE2flQlESHHilCffiiSHH B,v2vHVili4m V '' ??' -m ' IaBBBBBBBBBBBBM,aBFniBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB N P "Lonely Manuel" Herrick mil ' n5VMr S59 I PiKB m HH ill K.LKa ,-i '1 ' -'.-'B iffi ' 71 ll ft f t'jHBBKfcJBLWlMliK .fSJaHiV '.' vlMHA 5w5g WmmmmmW' '" '"'- V "iJ III MM '')NElBBHBHIrKiHlfi?n -'AlW Margaret German, one the en- Bv'S'W'4(Mtttf V'PI III mLi illHHOHtVAlU trantS in Hcrrick's Deaut' Contest t? ,Cj:V:Kl IipI - - .mmmmmmm a -svk. ifi iv OMnwiiru fuur..;ir a -mmi vrrs. r in vi V'(jjw':iti.i D- I bO mwmmm:;W In SM UWvM Ktl 3ti V I tl iff fA fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffS.R7jr21.. ' .i.lHi -i V yl I II MA fWBiiiiiiiiiKi'r'tAliV,?'? '" I hem and lire new co-operating BmVmmaWmma9m8VLA X lHKSIll mmmWmmmVSkmmmmmmWmmmmmmm X 'f 'J'' Miss Irma Maybury Anna C. Neibcl Who received one of Herrick's burning missives illustrious predecessors who lived about private beauty contest, hoping thereby ."(II) ears age Mister Den Qul-Ote. te nhew it was relatively easy te lure This here guy Den Qulx-Ote Murted jeung girls away from home, out te right all the wrongs en the face Subsequent developments, while re of tb earth an ended up by gettin into ib-fting en his judgment and the method n battle with n wiiiilm 11 an gettin ,.npleje.l te (.trengtlien his case against the wind knocked out e him. I hope i.nt umtcsts. mid result inc In jilivsj. that wen t be th fate of the gentleman cnj encounters and court actions, failed from Massachusetts. k, inveUe Herrick mere serieuslv than "I would like te call the gentleman s i us defendant and object of legal and attention te the fact that President ' fistic attacks. M.irimiK has cnlled the hixty-seventn f'emgress In extraordinary session for the purpose of passing constructive f Washington v,Iiope names had ap ap legislatien and net for the purpose of ., entrants In a beauty contest nS,.A f.llnLrm Fit IA lA- I . . . .. ' - , Iii initiating his contest. Herrick sent letters te forty-seven young women going en n wild-geese chase at tbe be hest of the gentleman from .Massacnu setts. Seme Inside Stuff en Disfranchisement "The uentlemnn seems te be con- Iderably wieught up eter the questien1 p,,nnt. nnrf T.nvp fiancblseiiieiit. I, mjself. used . "". . , . conducted by n cnnltnl newsnaner. In his letters he declared the winner of the "Herrick beauty contest" should have as her prize "the whole heart and whole soul, love nnd hand In marriage" of a handsome, wealthy, influential scion of a noble fiimlly. .. , r . m,i . i.t , rcMfiiuiimi j uiKiiaii) s resolution re ducing the rcpicscntatleii ()f i10 Seuth IIS 11 tlllnlHll) lllftfictl ,i fnn ..f.....l .. nearer being expelled from Congress Southern States te permit Negroes te without buffering that Ignominy thani"te. Tiiilihiiin, who stints, wcais a any ether member, was describing hew , Vn . uiu" "mI s I"Uu and ponder 7 . ii .i u i ii . . eus u manner, piesented his case he had driven all the Socialists out of Tie1 Ul.tvMi BOt 't0 ,,,M f,.,Pf.""' (nK' his district. Illanten Is an inveterate T, , ,,, ... , ..,... flnni f dis te think that disfranchisement was something awful, but since I began for te leek Inte the question n little, I began te view the matter In a different light. I began te real ize that If our civilization was te be saved from being nileil by a conglomeration of Negiees, Chinese and Jiipiiucre, while a certain amount of disfranchisement was neu- .nry. for if the gentleman H Idea was te prevail, would set a precedence for turning all the West Const States eer te the Chinese and Japanese In the neur fu tuie, for the natural lnciease of the .Japanese new In California will be In complete eontiel of the entire State Government in forty cars' time even if net another single .lap Is admitted, unless some sort of dlsfrani hieiiient Is practiced te prevent it, for it's uu un un tertunate fact that the average Ameil enn white family ceases te nilse chil dren just ns seen as they get a little bit well te de, and If the) want any pets about the house the get them a pug deg, while the Chinese and Japanese (-ii)i live upon a pound of rice a day and niise a family of thirteen voters." The "gentleman from Massachu setts" and Ills proposal te disfranchise the Southern States weie bowled ever bv tee storm of laughter and applause tbut Interrupted nnd followed Herrick's speech. Tinkham hasn't been heard since en that subject. Since Herrick's "beauty contest," which brought him national notoriety, he "hnngs out" part of his spam time n nellie neuuqiiiirieis ju tee iieuse TV. if. - - . ll .1 ln1l . r Vr iiJ0t 01 union moor nnu suciunani. uu .Miissacausetts is tliat lies get n hobby." Office ltuildlng. There he finds conge cenge r&CSjifflrtd told the Heuse hew Socialists had -ald Herrick. "In that case he ain't I niul teuipany. He appealed te the Sr?WK'rwrw.lnte his dlstilct te live, bow i,P i " different from the lest of us. We've ' Capitel police original!) for protection ErV;. ,',.", mi ,h.t. .i-,ul1 Ket hobbles. Hut the.lifferei.ee be- ifie.n beuu.v .entcsti.nts mid Hate KS&kd hounded them until they left; hew i (wc(,n ,i,u r0Nt ,)f ,IH ,,. thl, Kentlemun . i, ents. When the necessity for pre- -'W - t ..,....,.. ....... ,,,, .1 IllirillUll 1 1 JO aelBirM niul union labor organizers from Miissacliusetts Is tlmi u- I. ,,,.,. ,.,., I ...,., i .msui.il lu rut Inte the hnlilr ni liftift'Sid sought le spread their doctrine, hew hobbles for einamentH, while the gen-j dropping In occasionally te talk te thu a$JM bad m Mttlrv tASJflW t!...lnV, iL..lRlifi v rfr'Ksrr r , i.1 folleweil.them en tbe sfiimn and i ,U'm"n f"."" Mllssiichlisetts Insists upon m fellow eiivtiiein en the btiimp anil ,, perhittH j,, rl(lll,. ,,, hobby en 'then; out," until net one was left. cverv occasion and no occasion. i!'-W. rkwardr ilihed. -steeped, angular, gaunt, rose te his feet as Hlauten "IVrhans the gentleman fiem Mnssn. chusctts leels that he's culled en te jif It f.l IILIIllik fJVI4 ffli .t... M t .-. I k In ,. I,ff,.wl..i vi,. Iw. ""."'.' '.".7"" " "" l"irMise m of jetiiiK weuieii who eii.eieu. nulla " rigiiiui uu no' wrongs 1111 in Jeree It all started when Herrick intro duced ii bill ill the Heuse te prohibit beauty contests. He was against them. He thought them Inimical te the moral. fnee of limifil sfmlcs of velinir. women ivlin th' earth, The cffeit te light all th' . through the publicity received in such lie face of th' c-utli s laud- .contests, had been flattered, lured from (nut hei'II ll.ullln1 lint-n n. WIOI1USOII t I.- . . T c lit 1. (a 1.. ...!!. . , ... BHtlemati from Tcx.es . ae,e "." .' . l ' '' weuiu ijkc emreiuoe rein Acx-as.. . remjnd the gentleman from Massn, home and derived by designing lndi vldualK secKing te capture ana mpl- In This Missive Invitations te confer with (lie Con gressman were accepted bv eight of the Washington girls who receiwd the let ter, a combination eulegj of the w liter mid a love missive. The form letter, in part, fellows; "De j ou wish te enter a ptiz.e con test, the contest for the gtcntcst piize en earth that any woman eeu'd ever win the contest for the whole heart and whole soul, love and hand in mar rinse of one of the fifteen men who aie new living en earth who can leek t.ed ithe First and whose family has become nnd nil Immunity square in tne eje ami , extinct except nivself. Left pinetleally say: 'Against mv body there rests no an in plum in Infancy, I faced .a cold moral stain, for I have kept my soul and cine! world penniless and alone free of all ineinl stain In order that I land, after overcoming superhuman oh eh may leek my ligln bride in the eje unifies, have fought my wnv te wealth without guilt and shame in my heart.' laud liewer and am new seeking a bride "The girl who is the winner In this worthy of my love, contest wl'l have the love of a man "Ne eung lady should hesitate te whose love will be se great that If that 'enter this contest because she may think was the one and only price that would i heiself tee jeung te become a wife, purchase jour tnul salvation he would for If any such should enter the eon- random our soul out et nen will) tne icsi aim lie tne winner, tue marriage tien of the fact that tne same was done for the purpose of aiding a wor thy cause, assuring all these who bnve net been called upon and had the sit uation explained te them, thnt all these, with the possible exception of one, who have been called upon and had the situation explained te them have seen the danger and are very glad te have the pitfall pointed out te them and are new co-operating with me. I would be very glad te have the eo-epcrntlon In the parage of this net of all Christian jeung ladies te whom the pitfalls which they might hnve encountered have been thus revealed te them. MANUEL HERRICK. Though the new fnmeiiH "contest for love" letter states the "prize" Is thirty-four years eldi the Congressional directory states that Congressman Man uel Herrick was born in Tuscarawas County, ()., September 20, 1870. He Was "Fierce in Leve Making," Saps Follies Girl attacked by relatives of young nema te whom he wrote and buffered eUwl unpleasant experiences. Herrick talks Invariably In n lout high-pitched, sing-song voice. lVbi nc oecemes interested in n cnnvcrMtNi ever the telephone In his office bead! pep out of windows of huiulrisli 4 offices surrounding the court of til Heuse Office Building, which covert i large city block, nnd Congressmen. mc rctarics ami stenegrapners "listen it" te tne ene-siucu conversation. "Yeu Can Just Ge te Says Mister Herrick While, the beauty contest wai.enttt luim-r u one ei me gins involved etui Herrick up one day te- tell Mm wkU he thought of him. It was cletr ft these who heard Herrick's futile effort! te cut-in en the tirade at the ether esl that It was just that a one-sided It4 probably abusive lecture framed in mI. erful language. Herrick. thruuiu'tU um:h winnows, ceuiu ee jicnru "Ye can jest ." Then an interval of silence. "Veu can jest ." Anether interval of illeece. "Veu can jest .' Still he couldn't break In. Flnilrf, ii u vuicn rnnr rntii t hrAiiirii flu. mi i . - ..-.. ,.,,. W. iiuirr cuurc "Veu can lesr GO Tn iTur.M" Herrick's latest adventure toek'Wa searing into the clouds In an alrpltti.1 with the pilot under instrurtlenitt give her everything there Is." Her rick styled himself the "ncilnl dtn clevil of Congress." He announced it .iiivui ce no would circle the Capitel, the "falling leaf." the splrel, til Zimmerman turn and all the rest of tricks in the airman's repertoire. But-' lhe Aar Department said tiV'ttid' plane" wasn't available and thtt uu eniy ues-tnlten aloft for a short W ride, without any of the deatliilefrb antics he antlc!iated nnd nnneunced.il uuriiiirr weiiiu ue performed. ' Phe went, but he wasn't natisM. iee ingot was tee tame. Manuel even, perturbed and petulant, AM, IC let tllf U'nrl.l mill until, ,.ftisr.i ll Ilelling Field knew it. Alse the WesB galleries. X "Somebody has tried te tbreAH monkey-wrench In my plans," lie sill It probably came from donntenH (indicating the Secretary of lVtuM Hut I'm going up If I have te (dl ft linnlKn. ft r 1 niii'ciuunuw. .-.iiuiiei men took his "arler"!!'! Dilations off te Rellling Field n Hewn"! time, with the nrewed purpose of rlB-J "8 enicthlng net nt all in kecpinr wiHI the chilling atmosphere up "above if hi didn't get a ride In the "stunt" puul and a chance te make geed en Utl announcement, I And he cot his "arlel ilnredirtTI en secretly In order net te bring noto riety or ridicule upon my high position by my political enemies. Fought Way te Wealth Then He Wanted Leve "And new n few words In clesing: I am tin; last scion of a noble famih wlie lest their political power during the merru lining of Europe by Napeleon the Anna Elizabeth Niebel. former high flight i.h uu the thrills knuun te tU school girl here, but who bloomed then i aviation world. Lieutenant I.. J, 3Wt in . egteiu s j'eincs. "permitted" . lami, one of the army's most eweit . II I.. I. ,..!.. . iinhi tannin iienuiv I'.iwilllllt'll Hie ' i..,i, ':' n . ;. . , " ," .r. ' --" uv niiuj n inusi ). matter In llm sntUfneHnn Af tin. ,,et,.l ""Hcl. te call en her. listened as she i Hiers, took him un in nn Amerlcil- autlieiities. , H,"d afterward te his ardent courting, i built llritlsh experimental macblai Later the girls who turned ever the ' -1 T ".i ' p . a ' tyro,, l "t was 'iney seared for ferty-llvc mlnutei he weud net permit this. , m' , i.'.Vii i.l' i1 f. i . , . iV N J? w'c''h the Ildu.e had ' Mary Haibaligh, one of these.g.rls, ' p gjl lti? hW "' SSS'&rVtteHfb.'S M " ':H !"T V. ' s-'emsreMmaii-H re- "Wheucerlu. get real fierce l his up ever the "lenie nrice of Ills own. This man holds one of the highest offices In the Natien and will at a time net te exceed eight ears bold the highest. "Veu quite natuially want te knew something about the mnn who invites j ou te enter the contest for his love, se hf;te Is a descriptien: Age, thlity thlity feur; height, six feet; weight, 181 pounds; chestnut brown linlr, brown eyes, ami as far as inasculiiie beauty, taking 100 ns perfection, weu'd grade about ns fellows; Face, SO per cent, body, US per cent. "Special nete: "Out of a thousand marriages, (10!) men are net worthy of the brides that they get, but In my case conditions are just exactly the reverse. That being the case, I slncciely lyipj; thnt no jeung lady will take offense at my desire te select a prize winner with care, and upon my pert. 1 am willing te give any jeung lady who cares te enter this con test mv full and complete life history and afford her every facility for her ex amination of my pnst life's history with a microscope, for there is neither blot. Ii cith nor stain of ,uny klnl against mc. W ftJut 'la uf Vl. "TT,.,,?fK''itiMim.itW)Wjw enasaTer ns ain't 'tanzii.innrtPfainr.' I "iiu-inc te-mv iiisu uomuen. it is m-1mmSJWitW:V::i4m '-w of bU' 'To'prevWijWWathe inaugurated'a 'neceisarjr ,that'thlscentW MCnmtA'xec'.K wciiild be cheerfully defeired until sliu should have attained sufficient age, and any jeung lady te whom this Invi tation may come, whether the same is sent jeu by mail or is brought te jeu bj my personal ambassador, will please indorse the same with jour name and nddi ess and the notation 'accepted' or 'i ejected nnd returned,' in order that the process of selecting a winner may proceed. "Immediately upon the acceptance by any jeung lady of this Invitation te enter this contest a meeting between mjse)f and the jeung lady will be ar ranged by mj ambnssader." At the end of the letter is the fol lowing questionnaire, designed te be filled out by the girls In the "Con gressional lirauty Contest" : "Aie you engaged? "What Is your rellitien? "Wlint Is your age? "What Is your nationality? "Would you he willing te live out side of Washington If political reverses should ever come?" Twe of these letters which Herrick new refers te us "decoys" were turned ever te thq postal authorities, A q.ies. tlep wa -raised -unci the man In whose unmu w BfMtUt III!) IHIHtntflxa iiraa ,.im,',',;.W0,.'.,l,H Allowing apolegy: , love-making, he'd act Just as if I was .'.', nV,",' M"m"'1 II''i,k j , , u ngicss. He'd stand lip In front of 1. Miss Muiy Harbaiigh. de hereby me and make long speeches with ges. humbly apologize for the mistake that tares. He'd place his bund en his I made In tinning letter mill question- besom nnd icdl his ejes nt thu celling lialie eer te the postal Inspector. I didn't understand wlmi- If nu oil (.Stencil) "MAUY HAltliAriMl." about. Ut l ..,.. ; .,.... , ' '"Jl" " v. '" "lr.u"1 ; "'"'."'" , - - . , . , ; '" . in ..., jus wny aviator, wuem he. c inrireil wltu deui When effe.ts te keep the Heniek "'.' J ng loving, and I just loved it. "milk and witer flvln'f when lh !? beauty contest seeict proved futile, the ,'"r ,,0UI;? nt ""' '"'d sit and ter Hew n a rVbiillt tralnlac nltntllB Western CenSrcssmnn 'decided te st..t- !'ml tn "' nil lhe hills he Introduce," a Heard of Tride , a I take at fJW'l Us motives. The reasons he gave ter ( '"! H s simply tl,ri, K. I peiU I eacl.7 J IT lib T was quite"! his activities fellow; , ,I(-' '"'d me that sonic dav lie w-as ' ccntlv wasqmw h Throws Down Gauntlet v te Capital Aviator N I Herrick next threw down the iiMr let te Herbert J. Fnhey. Washlnt Having lulieduccd H. It, WOS, a bill for the purpose of dissociating movie film managers and theatrical maniigeis and any one else fun her back of them f i f mi using, piejlug upon and otherwise availing them selves of the facilities that aie at forded te them through obtaining the names ami aibliesses of jeung women who participate in beauty contests Held bj legitimate uewspapeis, and 1.1 in I was "The Western Gem-rnKumn., cry much hint and shocked when lie learned of mv since cnr...... it.. ...i ' iii-iii D.i icgiiiuuiie uewspapeis, and tin and ilnun Iw. .n. ..'V """ "ll reallzdng that tills crowd' would' offer I ,r." , w as s, , 7 117'" of xw most strenuous opposition te th... pas- , lie Vncmlre. wb I er ,1.b,'l'1" ", ' wise te take such stens ns I tlimiii necessary te obtain conclusive and Ir refutable evidence that the luring away of gills whose mimes and ad dresses weie obtained in the afore said manner was comparatively ensv 'theiefere. I had sent out some letters through friends which were of a decev nature and which many gjrH '. swerecl, whose answers l nni new holding for the benefit of the Com Cem mlttcc en Judiciary when this bill is up for consldeintlen. I am sorry that 1 felt It necessaiy te perhaps offend the .feelings ,,f ,.,,, of these jeim:,' ladles gatlierlng evidence In hat mnnnee. )... ., i r... sure that all of the young Indies te nmV0ne',l1H;v1'1Wellf ,,,i,:.r'"l"ll '"A'l'e World's Oren.est Arlfl Wg lev I'll hive the blPl,esl'JUl1', "l,,,:'liii: Cengiessmnn" ailrlsfd FtKI ,'.i 5 ", l"V...'p.1,lR.lt ""ice in thelfhat If the Inttfr would make arriltl "V.," ?"'".?' "" 'Kll.' UientH with the WV I ennrtment .01 , lie would accent rwjj tnnlfp film 'Unsr mere 1 Fnhev hnil nilrlspil (lie OldltOI "daredevil" tlmi- ir he cmilil obtain ' regular army plane "It would b CKJ uie et me performance or sucn stunts us I would like te jmkj through." I ulli.ll n.l ...!.. nnlt fMIlM ni .iii llllinL' till; Hiw.i --- . of the War Department. bttM'3 "He said that when he ,,, rlej me MK n Inns 'mil we went te Oklahoma I'd have tS lebiLn '. , .; en the ranch. We ..tmrreledve; Z ti iicfenii.ni.ln.l .,. "i "r! ""' ...ii i.i... : ... i v. "" "uu wncn i ,.". iiiiu jis, ne said he was glad. He spoke of n m, i , . V..f '""'. . . ! "ere nt the War Department . -- "' 11III1 If II Vl I ..l. . . i MAT I The snake,' he said 'V h L,, , "l , ll,Ml111' nn order thitf I must 5 ithebl.d ho-ersnre .1 H oene, S'l-, "l,jr '""re Ht"nt tty 0V('r "" PS the snake eats the 1 1 I v !in .i ' r f,,r trat thnt I inlgbt fall P haven't bee,, sIuiik. Yeu nre v0 i,l('v,K,t " fracture a plane or IJeiiiik, Klil. but If we are s tislied I nnA ,,U,,H P """' "lin'rH ef.SlS each ether I p.... . . !..: ..,,K:1C'1 '.. some s ennv Rennter's or ('enrfE er go en the sin,. t.. .,0"' Ue 1 man's nose'" Herrick aihisW I ITAA I h1i em IbIIa... ..Jnu . !"' IU "My mother kept en iisiMn -. cressinnn Il..r,.i..i, .Vi....:". . "MtlnB Cen- j- llnalV nnswered ,H '""Zl" just tils- h t ii 1 - ,J 'ntest is "veh ...e. I'm her pZ w V nil ,h; helengs te nie.t That Is it" " nt 1111-11 ue nirore nifiiioe.i Washington filer In a letter. He notified Fahey thnt '", i.k.. .i. . '.. j.. .....,, ,' in 1 .inyu cue Mlllll in jour viiiw frnnil llw. l,.,ll.,.. I'tnliv TCIll . Ilinsev rleht nlemr. one we WI the War Department together. J Ami tiH mr your inrrm . :r-j me lese mere timn my '":,a ij-i'Ldiff'P-a H1Y lirVAUV T"
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