SAN ANTONIO *'■ SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER. 13, 1929. 0. S> T. Motorcade Through San Antonio \ -Above is a picture of the old Spanish Trail Motorcade, «a caravan of automobiles that started at St. Augustine, Florida, and has as its destination San Diego, California. They travel tho entire route over deyhi Spanish Trail, one of America's most interesting trans-continental highways* The San Antonio police escoi’t that met the motorcade 10 miles out and escorted tho body into the city, is shown in front of iheWoup as it lined up at Exposition grounds Jor the picture. Lower right shows O. H. L. Wernicke of Pensacola, manager of the motorcade, in his Franklin coupe that acted as a pilot car throughout the trip. Shjicko is affectionately known as “Dad” by the members of the motorcade lie is a very enthusiastic supporter of tho Old Spanish Trail and proposes later to promote a trans-continental run over this course, hug Cannon Ball Baker, famous Franklin test pilot, to establish a new trans-continental record and further bring tho historic trail before the eyes of the Nation. 'ypower left shows a different kind of caravan which was in San Antonio during tho time the motorcade passed through here last Tuesday. This is Arizona Bill, himself, with his trio of companions. Ho is I P the Eastward trip from San Diego, over the same Old Spanish Trail, and has been nino months cn route to San Antonio. 1-Ie is being entertained here while awaiting the Old Trail Drivers' convention, and I this headquarters at Wolf’s Inn.