THREE DEAD IN PLANE
DISCOVERY BY WELL-KNOWN HUMORIST TRAGIC FIND ON RANCH SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday. • A gruesome discovery was made b;Mr. Will Rogers, a famous American humorist, who arrived home last night from London, where he had been writing comi ents on the Naval Conference. Mr. Rogers was inspecting his ranch thiri morning when he found the re--1 pants of which were dead. The tliers had been missing from Los Angeles for some days.
Now, Johnny* dear, run off at top. Straight to the nearest A.M.C. shop. Say mother wants a very nice joint. And she knows A.M.C. never disappoint. For they give little children attention That’s really well worth mention. And it’s quite a pleasure to see A.M.C. men serve them as they’d serve Deal with “A.M.C.” for quality and service. b
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 915, 7 March 1930, Page 9
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133THREE DEAD IN PLANE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 915, 7 March 1930, Page 9
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