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1937's Cowboys Will Use Aeroplanes (Oyn- Correspondent — By ,Air . Mail) NEW-YOllK, Jan. 4. The cowboys ojc 1937 jn the wild-(ind-woolly West wiil he hardly . recognisable. Th'e kind w© have qame to khow from the films is gallpping jnto tbe past'with the old year, . purkued eiosely hy his successor — in an aeroplane. There is still a herd of 2,000 wild horses in Idaho — one of tlre few remaining in America's - wide open spaces. But many of them have learned how to stay wild, and know more tricka. than their hunters. ' . ' ' • - • The cowboy, stablihg his mount;:and hurling aside his sombrero, is- tp leap into his aeroplane ,and fly low rounJ and round his quarry! tintil. he. Jlas tired them out; sufficiently for tlie "l|pst round-up. It seems Tather sad. :
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 18, 5 February 1937, Page 11
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