. Ellington 1918. Page 115] [ ELLINGTON FIELD—1918. ELLINGTON FIELD—1918] [Page 116 (HOT) AIR SERVICEOUTRAGE EXPOSED Literature Gets Weekly Kick in Slats from Alleged Newspaper at Ellington Field Ruthless Murder of English Brought to Light Woman Involved. Agents of the Department of Injustice, who have been working on the case for some months, have finally accu-mulated evidence against certain members of the Air Service, as well as a woman confederate, which may result inserious consequences. Tale Spins, a scurrilous, libellous, and cheaply humorous sheet, published at Ellington Field,Texas, i


. Ellington 1918. Page 115] [ ELLINGTON FIELD—1918. ELLINGTON FIELD—1918] [Page 116 (HOT) AIR SERVICEOUTRAGE EXPOSED Literature Gets Weekly Kick in Slats from Alleged Newspaper at Ellington Field Ruthless Murder of English Brought to Light Woman Involved. Agents of the Department of Injustice, who have been working on the case for some months, have finally accu-mulated evidence against certain members of the Air Service, as well as a woman confederate, which may result inserious consequences. Tale Spins, a scurrilous, libellous, and cheaply humorous sheet, published at Ellington Field,Texas, it is alleged, is edited and managed by a number of persons who have long criminal records. The inception of this outrage against the belle-lettres was when the Reverend Thomas Beaston, acting in con-junction with John F. Curry, the notorious flying officer and then commandant of Ellington Field,started a so-called weekly newspaper. It escaped the notice of the authorities because it was so inconspicuous, beingmerely a mimeographed


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