Judge, 1929-10-19 · page 35 of 36
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ING solo, Capt. Frank M. Hawks hurled the Lockheed Monoplane “Texaco No. 5” across the continent and back in less than 37 hours flying time, making non-stop records both ways, The iron nerve and navigating skill of Capt Hawks made this re- markable flight possible, even though he modestly fine ship, plus good gasoline and oil—that’s the answe On these record-breaking flights, Captain Hawks used Texaco Aviation soline and Texaco Airplane Oil. Only quality products could stand such a terrific strain—quality characteristic of all Texaco Products. Flying or motoring—Tour with Texaco! TEXACO % A large reproduction for framing sent free on requ: <AS COMPANY, 17 Battery Place, New York City