ENGINE FAILS
PLANE CRASHES 1000 FEET.
TWO WOMEN AND PILOT KILLED.
Chicago, July 22.
Two young women paid ten shillings each for a first aeroplane ride to Jens Jensen, who got a pilot’s license last year, and started to-day carrying pa-sengers in an old-time biplane built at the end of the war. All three were instantly killed when the engine stopped at an altitude of 1000 feet. —United Scryice.
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Southland Times, Issue 20834, 24 July 1929, Page 5
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