FRIDAY, JULY, 20, 1928 THE SUMMER. MICHIGAN DAILY PACE THREE' FRIDAY, JULY. 20, 1928 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE SPECIAL TRAIN BAR WRECKED PLANE IN WHICH MEXICAN FLYER LOST LIFE CARRANZA TO MEXICO' I Father Of Good-Will Flyer And Four American Army Officers Accompany Body IS GIVEN HONOR SALUTE (By Associated Press) ABOARD CARRANZA FUNERAL TRAIN, July 19.-Across the country to which he had come as a messenger of good will, the broken body of Capt. Emilio Carranza today was being swiftly borne back to his native land. In the rear car of the special fu- neral train the shades are drawn. The heavy scent of flowers fills the air. Two soldiers stand at attention at the head and foot of a bronze casket draped with the flags of the U'nited States and Mexico and con- taining the body of Mexico's fallen idol. In the baggage car ahead is the "cracked up" airplane in which a month ago the flyer winged away from Mexico City returning the good will flight of Col. Lindbergh. The fuselage is twisted, the motor a shapeless molten thing. One wheel lies nearby. In the three remaining cars are his father, Sebastian Carranza; a nilitary guard of honor consisting of four American army officers and 14 enlisted men; Col. Samuel Rojas military attache of the Mexican army, and three newspaper coirespondents. Leaving New York at 4:50 Wed-< nesday afternoon, the special train; sped through the New Jersey coun- tryside where a week ago tonight the wings of Mexico's "Lone Eagle" failed him and he fell to his death. As the train rolled slowly through Trenton, cannon boomed a 13-gun salute, an honor usually paid only to a major general. Thousands lined the tracks there to watch the special slide slowly past as they did at all other cities along the way. The father of the Mexican air hero was profundly moved by the tribute being shown his dead son. "Iffy son's death, I believe, has ac- complished more than formal diplo- macy could," he said. 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