SANTA ANA DAILY REGISTER,MOTHER LEAVES FOR I SAN DIEGO TO CARE i FOR INJURED AVIATORMrs. Thomas Franklin, 1001 Chestnut street, Santa Ana, went to San Diego today to visit her son, who was injured in the fall • of an airplane at the naval station.The son, Kenneth D. Franklin, chief machinist, U. S. N., and John G. Pruit, rigger, narrowly escaped death at North Island when theii* plane went into a spinning drop of 200 feet, landing on the army field. Doth men were injured, but not seriously. •Telegrams received by Mrs. Franklin. and her daughter, Mias Daphne Franklin, a postoffice employe, said that Kenneth’s injuries consisted of a broken jaw and nose, and severe bruises about the body. Franklin enlisted in the air service in the early days of the World war. He is the nephew of Mrs. E. R. Haiesworth, of Santa Ana.