File:Arkansas City Daily Traveler on December 23, 1912, part 2.jpg

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The Salt Lake Tribune on June 2, 1912

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English: The Salt Lake Tribune on June 2, 1912
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AVIATORS' IIEAVV DEATH ROLL !H YEAH (continued from page 1)" Sept. 2 1 J . H . Astley, English aviator, killed in exhibition flight at Belfast, Ireland. " 1 r Sept. 25 -L'eut. Regazzoni, killed while trying a new aeroplane" at Turin, Italy. Sept. 28. John L. I.ongstaff, killed when biplane buckled at Min-eola, L.I. Sept. 28. Lieut. Rockwell and Corporal Scott, U. S. A., killed at College Park, Md. Sept. 30 Lieut. Hoover, of German army, died of injuries received in Saxony. Oct. 3 Charles F. Walsh, plung ed to death in exhibition flight at Trenton, X. J. Oct. 4 August Birkmeier, killed wh'le attempting a turn at Hanover, Germany. ; Oct. 6 M. Kondo, a Japanese aviator, killed in flight at Savona, N. Y. Oct. C Ernst Elig and" mechani cian, killed in 600-foot fall at Jo-Uannesthal, Germany. Oct. 7 Lieut. Gordasco, Italian army av'ator, and h's mechanic, Paccalo, aeroplane overturned in flight near Rome; P'cealo killed. Oct. 8 Joseph Stevenson, died of injuries received in flisht at BirniThg ham, Ala. Oct 15 Cob'ono, Swiss airman, and passenger, killed in fall at Berne, Switzerland. Oct. IT Ieut. Blanc, French mil itary aviator, killed in fall at Chalons, France. Oct. 19-f-Lieut. Weissbarth, of German army, and passenger, killed n Wurtemberg. Oct. 20 Amedee Lacour, French aviator, k'lled in fall at Mussidan, France. Oct. 23 Louis Mitchell, killed in 200-foot fall at Montgomery, Ala. Oct. 30 Lieut. Hamburger, of Bavarian army, killed in fall at Mnn'ch. Nov. 5 Lieut. Mareehal, of French army, killed by 100 foot fall at Chartres, France. Nov. r. Australian military aviator, killed 5n fall at Goerz. Nov. 6. Lieut. Altrichter, of Germany army, and passenger, killed ot Ilalberstadt, Germany. Nov. 21 Andre Frey, killed In 150-foot fall at Rheims, France. Nov. 21 Lieut. Laurent, French army aviator, killed in fall at LXa rapes. Nov. 30 Paul Arondet, killed in 180-foot fall at Juvisy-Sur-Orge, I France. Dec. 14 Horace Kearney and Chester Lawrence, believed to have perished at sea while attempt"ng a (light from Los Angeles to San Francisco. ' Dec. 15 Lieut. Parke, of Royal navy, and passenger Hardwlcke, killed, by 150-foot fall at Wimber-ley, Eng. V". , ; -.. y Note Added to -this are , the names of Kearney and Lawrence who attempted to fly from Los Angeles to San Franc'sc last week and met death in the ocean. Horace Kearney was formerly an Arkansas City boy. H's parents now reside in Kansas City, Mo.

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Aviators' Heavy Death Roll In Year.

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