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Hemming*. Joe Cooper, Howard .Snow, Taft Moaer, Emmett Gillaapie. The floral trttwtea were many and beautiful. The floral bearers were. Ot*r*t Nk Ukan tnm baabt1 of Ms *imM balloon after IU dl« cowjr tmrtlii artth Dm Mrauat'i, ba^^j lii ^alla^ ^^aat bora today* ffa* latod that wm^ at SOI o'clock the balk-on amriri to ViJtOO (oat. Tkat waa Uw final nrtry. What traa^M afterward* eaa aaly ba imliMi from Mata urtdHMi foond in tba wrack ad bariwl. Track Mhf With the goal of Ma (H|b( from Soott Field, IIL, attafnad. Cray ap. ..-anti)' ■—ghl U gv area higher. KiMlMtlaa at Me body and tha baa hat iwlicaU that ha took out Ma sheath half a to sever aandbaft. Tha broken oxygen tuba, prooumahly ait by • knife, thin tha glory. I <*ral official* and aviators who ax -1 ami—it tha balloon's barograph and inatiwuaauta aaid thay indicated tkati Gray finally reached aa altituda of 48,000 foot, several thousand foot above the praaant official mark. Tha iaatrumeats will ha forwarded to Waahiagion for final chock. It waa Cray's third attaaipt to broak tha altitude record. Tha two previous ones a I la oat aadad fatally.' On the last occasion. May 4. ho reach ed aa altituda at 42,470 feet, hut the mark waa disallowed hwaua« ha had to jump with a parachute to aave his life. Thr first attempt aadad ia a field near Ashley, IIL, where ha waa faand by Army pursuit planes that had followed him. Aa escort of planes stuaaptad to follow Cray yeetorday, but last Mm la the foe over Southern Illinois and ware forced to give up .L. -1 • Mm af Dralh The first am from Ikt aeronaut, after tin parsalt planar I oat him,' came this morning when a farmer drove bar* and •uiudly related the story of a dead aviator in the wrack ed balloon. Ha Mid ha first discov ered the bag drifting lialeuly late yesterday and ■)!»!■ |»teJ to seise one of the ropbs and haul It down, hut was unsuccessful. He gave rhaae and later, adtoes a range of the Cumber land Mountain#, he found it lodged in a tree. He mnde no report of his find .because he did not aaapect then *• x* any one in the basket. Today a Iwy climbed the tree where t'.ie oa*ket lodged and discovered the I «ly. It was brought here by the i rue party which formed after hearing the fa mar's story. Phy^i t xea said thay found no bruises and t iut apparently death waa caused by suffocation or heart trouble. Gray waa wearing an oxygon mask when found. The spat Where the balloon feU is about 810 mUaa in air Has from Scott Field, officials said. Gray was not sighted daring the flight, they .battered. beeaaae of his high altitude and the wild mouatalnaaa nature of the ai—lm he was teaeanta*. 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