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RUTH LAW THRILLS 'EM
RING AVIATRIX LOOP LOOP TWICE STANDING UP ON THE PLANE
[[cut off at the front]] usands who packed the grand- at Ak.Sar.Ben festival field stod as one, eyes riveted upon ring Ruth Law, who stood atop plane as it was looped twice n the air.
[[cut off at the front]] stands rocked, as the immense released from the spell the cast about them cheered.
cipation of a strain-provoking thrill seemed to fail to move the auditors, who sat quietly in the grandstand while the plane took off from the field. But with the first loop the crowd rose, and with abated breath stared as the dainty aviatrix smiled at the grim reaper.
Vaudeville acts were also a part of the afternoon program, the per-formers appearing between race beats.
RUTH LAW HASN'T ANY FEAR OF THE REST OF THE LAW FAMILY - TAKE OLD MAN GRAVITATION LAW F'RINSTANCE
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EVENING WORLD HERALD:
Ruth Law's Flying Circus Thrilling Ak-Sar-Ben Crowds
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Flier Defies Death in Auto-to-Plane Climb
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Something in the line of a super-thrill was provided for yesterday's State Fair visitors when they watched Louis James, 19-year-old aviator,climb from a racing automobile onto a ladder swinging froman airplane. The stunt by James was a step beyond the anticd of the late Ormer Locklear who performed two year ago and climbed from one airplane to another by grasping a rope ladder. James, after passing to the ship, showed what a safe thing aviation is-for some folks-by hanging from the ladder by his teeth, swinging gaily in the breeze by one foot and otherwise e romping over the ship.
SPORTS The Ohio State Journal. SECTION
Eight of Performers in Air and on Track at Today's Speed Carnival at the Driving Park
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