FIVE KILLED
IN SERVICE PLANE. [ United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph.—Copyright.] NEW YORK, Jan. 27. T A Kansas City message states that Pilot/ Lyke Lauderman and four passengers were killed when a tri-motor-ed Central Air Line plane crashed and burst into flames when approaching the air port. The plane according to the regulations, and then dipped into a nose dive, and fell within the view of spectators,. The dead are: Janies Eggert, man-, ager of Eggert Publishing Co., Chi-c-go ; D. ltov McKinnon, of Chicago ;. ’William Flynn, of Kansas City; Margaret Dice* of St. Joseph, Montana; and the pilot.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1930, Page 3
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