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REPORT THAT LEVINE MAY FLY BACK TO AMERICA
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Stwry Is That French Pilot
Will Be At “Stick” Columbia
On Return Fight America
Pitettc Interest in Tran*
Atlantic Heroes Con
ttaote to Increase;
Stories of Whole
*v- Squadrons of Fionas
Bound for Europe?
Wor Invalid Walks
When Byrd Makes
Visit
PAJUt. Jnly 4—Public Intar-
Nt'n:iatfk« , i trta»Atlutk trta-
S tcrs, eoatAu« J lo riaa today II
Vfasd to aviation Id general aad
oint t*r« t'oriw of Whole squadrons
of airplanes romlng to Europe. of
Choy*i-« ’ mlm returning home a* so
•ir nAvaagor ia the Columbia with a
’•‘WM* I at tto '‘nttob*’ of a 4,440
Mpht tna Broasals to tko
totgisa Coage ocroaa tko koort of
yto Sokoro us further plan* of Com
mander fvrj. for osploriaf tko South
P«»* npn. -T
--> WlfnlftHg tklo Ateraat woro nun.
AtoMtoJa of various kind*. tko
dramatic of which kappeo*d
wkt«> 09B.mMor Byrt aad kto eom
hhUo paM a visit to tko bom# of I
Ftotoe* Mr fMgN. It to her* I
that Ike "brofcaa wings" at to* war j
»T* spmsdtag quiet day in peace. I
tko matiAUd man wore Used op to
■**t tko telflon airmen, pome of
stoat otoadfag. Other* In. roltliu
chair* Aaoog tko latter waa Capt.
CSartpo L. Bgoadr*. a paralysis#*
delator, who wa# ao moved by tka
appearance of Byrd aad by the coot
tft/ Ao Ajsarieaa filer* had akowa
that bo Sotoiaalaod bo would walk,
pad bo did walk.
■ Witk Byrd bolding one arm aad
Norttle tko other, bo mounted the
stairway landtag to Napolean * tomb
aad with tkoai gaaed down on the
fPVua’' ratAg place for the first
ttmo. although ko had Hood within a
sow yard* of It glace Ifti'
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HONOLULU- UP)- Announcement
woo amdo today that tko plane ia
#kUk Rickard Oraco crashed ou the
inland of Kaaal, July 4. ahortly after
takfng off for a flight to California.
,#IU bo entered ip Ao Dole priseo of
hjN offered for tko ftrstaad aec
ood fliero to roooh Hawaii from the
America a mala land after Auguat 11.
Ordop'a plana win, be shipped to boa
Angelo* aad repaired la time for Dele
‘ romfotltioe. Oraco Is expected to re.
tarn to Callfm-nla oa the first steam
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. MCHOLUIir—Ur) -rtnvt Uatee
arvt Liatoa Williams waa drowned to
day deling an air demonstration by
eptay plaaea A farewell to Lieuten
ants Moitlaad aad Hageaborger. who
flew here from Oakland. Calif . June
M. 1 *7 .
Williams plana dived into the wat
er near the liner Maai. carrying kirn
down with It. Rftorta to rescue Wil
liams failed aad attempts were tand*
to rtooyor hie body.
- -do woo fopoftod shw* WHttwiww .wow
eagafad «« am #*r the two*, wife
of .Horace Dodge, member of As
* wealth? Detroit family.
TASieSETAPAKT
IS IMPOSSIBLE
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Cowtiigp Nat Able fompklf
VataatfaNM bx Jpty 1, Says
AmMut Atty. Gew.
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- RALEIGH. inly •—<JP>—Tb# legts
laiure laid down aa Impoesihle task
tor Aa elate Equalisation board
when it called upon It to a*certalu
rroparty values on or before Jiao 1.
* I*l7. assistant Attorney General
Nash, in effect said tonight.
If. Ntoh finds that under the act
the acertalalng of pnoperty valaa is
to be certified to As Commissioner of
. JUenaae not later than June 1 of each
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THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH-READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY.
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Prisehouses To Be
Constructed, Said
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At least two now prise house*
wtll bo erected A time to - re
ceive w**d purchased oa As local
tobacco market this year. This
teem* assured through the resow
ed success which h movement to
sell stock I* a company to erect
tko houses had yesterday Total
mock subscribed for ia As cor
poration aow stands at 14.444.
The caavaaa will be continued un
til a grand total of |l4.#4# A
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POULTRY CLUB
HONORS RISSER
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Head of Rigger aad Raboniwitg
Haken Inapoctina of Local
Branch of Firm
The hope that the local pooltry
pjant am? greatly lacreeae it* worth
A the section wee esrreaeed by 0.
a*. Itisoer. senior i ember of the firm
of Eleeer and Raboalwlt* at a 41 oner
given io hi* koswe at the Hotel
Goldsboro last evening. Mr. Klsaer
is oa a tour of Inspection of breach
.plants of the company, which baa of
flee* la Philadelphia.
Prom Goldsboro. Mr RUser will
to Danville, Kentucky, to laspoet
‘he bfaneb of bis firm there.
Tho*e present included members of
the executive committee of the Wayne
County Poultry Association—A. K.
Robertson. T. T Brown, A. H Kerr,
Horace Whitley, A. H Veaaey aad
Walter Denmark—aad the iollowtng
invited guest* were present: L. A.
Raney. V. W Lewi*, of the bureau
of markets of the state department of
egriculture; and A. M. Btepkensoa
of the poultry and livestock deport
ment of the Atlantic Coast Use Rail
road.
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LET PROJECTS
FOR GREENE CO.
WIN Goanect With Paved Road
To Wayne County Ling;
MaJHgan Gets Work
RALEIGH. July «—<>P> Oae kun
dred and sixty bids were received oe
24 projects Included In the highway
coxenlaaioa letting today. The low
Mde totaling over 12,040.000
The projects Included Greene coun
ty, 124.074.tS by J. T. Mulltgaa, for
kl 4 miles dirt rood on rojte ltd
from Hoow Hill to Wayne count?
Mae.
Greene county, flMl.4ll.Ui by Rob
ert# Paving Company tor 44.tt miles
hard surface on route If from Hnow
Hill to PiU county line.
May Settle Dunn Road
.Matter At Hearing Moday
Whether er eel the read from
GeMshera to liana will be taken
ever by tbe Mate Highway Caai
assislaa HAM Aerated at aa tarty
(itr It expert ed A he decided al
a meeting te he held A Raleigh
tods). Members as the Wayne
( muat* Highway ( emmisslea aad
reprcseatallve c|tlaeu* wHI ap
pear defer* efftrials s ( toe Mate
lllarhway remmlatleu A Raleigh
Ihi* mernlag te argae far tbe
rraJ.
The male M lake* ever by the
state aad pared weald sberdta
toe distance frem Golds bare to
Cbartotte 44 asJlea. It waa toara
*4 yesterday aad wapli effer
START SEARCH
MISSING BOY
Noil 8w« Toil Mother Han Haa
Bog* Drowned; Waa Slipped
Under Window
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RALEIGH. July 4. Bead Mrs.
Penny word that her eon is drowned
A Crabtree Creek."
After elApiag' tkls note under a
window et a rafreskn.eat stand at
Imaaiter Mill pond, near Raleigh. Ern
est Hlcka. 14, was last seen
aa abutment of the bridge u ikn,
place aad aow la believod to hav*
drowned himself early on Tuesday
moraAg.
Hearrh Started
JA order to cA»r ap th» matter.
Corner War Ag. Tuesday sought to aid
a nember of men tor e search of the
bottom of the creek at Leasltei*a Mill
to determine If the boy’s body Is In
the waters. The search waa Aaugu
rated at I O'clock Wednesday sfter
noon when divers end other* with
grappling hooka got busy. 4
The not* was written on the back
part of a cigarette box aad oa As
ether aids was written the nemo of
Mrs. Sosa Peauy. of 412 St. Mary's
Street l * a
Investigating the circumstance* be
fore deciding whether to search for
the body. Coroner Waring learned
that Ernest Hicks is the son of Mrs.
Penny bat bad b*en living with aa
uncle, H. W. Haaderfortl. oa hie farm
near Apex. The hoy had boon A tbe
habit of vtalttag hie mother during th«
week-end and was at her home Mon
day night ft wan the tost eke saw
of him. '
The coroner also learned that a boy
about Hick*' sksv and age was tees
banging around the refreshment stand
aarly Monday morning by L. B. Bram
lett. 4reman of the l.aealter Mill. Lat
er. Branilcti haw the boy on the bridge
hut mlnsed hln. after attending to Ike
fire A the holler room of the mill.
The irgmaa was net out of sight of
the bby but a tew minutes, but Hicks
disappeared A that time
It waa I carped that the boy was
upbraided by hie mother recently for
not staying oa the uncle'* rsrm and.
it ia thought, he had brooded some
what Mi that accpuat
Two Flying Officers
Killed in Accident
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GREAT RH46/N. Y.. July 4- <A*)
—Twe flying officers of the New
York notional guard lost their lives
today in aa alirJaaa crash while ea
eaged la military maneuver*. The
victims were Capt. Cortina Wheeler
and Lt. Carl Mack, ton h of New
York ’
The cause of the accident was not
known, and It was ordered that a
military court be aeeembled to bear
testimony of witoeeaes A an effort to
tlx the blame. »
THREE MTftTERY (TITER
LONDON. July (*»>—Mystery
crpok stories must be laid A New
York. Parte, or I-oodon, be|l«v«%
Freak L. Packard, author of "The
Miracle Man" and other “thrillers"
which hare been turned Into movW
They do not aeem right In other
cities h« soya
tbe MeckAabarg eapHal aad
cHle* between. At the same lias
valanble seetAas es ceaatry net
a<.w ecVM'd by paved eaads weald
ha. tappadi II is said.
heuaetb loyall, attorney far
the hlnknay remmlsstea. will to
immii these signing (er (to
read rt (to toartog today. Geer
ge Norway Joe Reseatoal sad
ether ritieena are expertod to
appear itfsn the Mate effleAl*
I* arge tbe tahlag over et (be
rent*.
The taietgh toartog will be a
real meat lew es a toartog storied
to fore lir. Wheatley at a Jelat
meeting es the Wayne Beard* aad
tkg Sampsai re maty boards to
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GOLDSBORO, N. C THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 7. 1927
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BODIES OF TWO
WOMEN FOUND
FrAitd of Owe of Dead Women
U Held After Police In vet*
iiKat ion Case
. BT PAUL. Mluh . July 6 <A»>—
Two wuiuru were alalu in hu aiurt-
Bieat here today under circum* aucss
that apfarfatly l>.«ifeli| police, who'
said lualaht. they were without *
tangible clue.
The two had been bead mere than
twelve hours when a clo-« friend of
Net** of them, aud a lest cah driver
found the bodke*
Tbe LpiCud, who la held by police,
said be know mtbiug of the *lsyJng
one victim had apparently been drag
Bed from her bed. partly clud and
fdiot Ihrough (he bead Two r.iorv
bullets had been fired into htr body
as It lay on the floor From the 'posi
tion of the other, which k«h f illy
clad, police believed eke had unwitt
ingly surprised the attacker nad had
been shot dawn to dlence her.
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Robbery was net the tvUlve as
about 124 and a diamond ring were
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CHARGED WITH
BEATING CHILD
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L & NtrichUnd A HeW , In
Way*p CmStMI la De
fault pf Bond
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L J Strickland, middle aged white
n.an. who lives on one of tbe rural
Ootdaboro routes, I* now lying In the
County jail in default of a 4ve
hundred dot jar bond, which waa de
manded for. his appearance at the
next term As court, as the cAult of
e warrant, sworn oul by the tocsl wel
fare departmeat, and served by t'oonf
ty officers, charging Ht rick lend with
assaulting and un-mercifully beating
his live children.
When the case was reported to the
Welfare Departm>^it, Deputy <W P
Giant was sent out to eerva the war
i o
Upon rcayiilng fllrirkland'a hnms.
Daptlfy Grant walked up to thn porch
end asked to see Mr Mtrlcklaad. The
man came out a few minutes Ister
with s shot gun In his hsnd. It was
said, and Grant off the place.
~ Th» deputy, nothing daunted by the
formidable looking weapon A the
man’s'hand, placed hint under arrest,
aad brought him back to .town. Now
MtrlckUnd will probably be faced with
the additional charges of resisting ar
rest and assaulting an officer. „
SHEFFIELD TO
MAKE REPORT
Will Go Over Mexican Relation*
With United States in Talk
With (oolidjre
HUFTTM’fTY, H. D . July 4—l*>
Relation with Mexico, which have
been causing the administration aome
< oncern during the past two ysare
will be gone over at a conference
hare tomorrow# bet ST* n l’reeideat
Uoolldge and Ambassador
oi
«t tka spanner watts Emm* ratty .to
ths morning u .
The President i* lnUre»ted to beer
first hsnd' Informs!lon shout tbe
1 ifreefteV rfiu hetf “*M ?•*
country snd Mexico recently sgslnst
the confiscation of American proper
ty there ha* ben working out
Mr. 'Foolldge came to Rapid nty
Tbday. STffr iiavAg' hern SWiy from
hts dsplr «H -of yeeterdar ** aitemL
n western poovid up .
Two Dead After Raid
Near Nichols, S. C.
WILMINGTON. N. July « (£»>
—J. B. Amsker, stste detective of
Mouth Carolina and Harvey Granger,
alleged liquor runner are dead snd
Emerson Ursng4r, another alleged
liquor runner, I* In tail a* result of
i raid''today, mile* from Nlch
ola, S. C.. It vk* learned here to-°
night from aa officer at Marion, 8 #
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YOUNG BAILEY
GIVEN PARDON
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i, Bntvery in CaJR tiring litnane Ne
ffrew* Wina Kecognilion for
Rptoiffh Boy
RALHIGH, July 4- In recognition
of his Ixsyery In help ng recapture
an escaped ncgio uiurdcresu. gover
nor Mels>au Wegaeadhy tifteruoon
Kraut id * full purdou to UiTey.
formtir Rsluigb High Rchool athlete;
who tya* serving » year in Bute Pri
son (or a sutuatory pffvnae,
Aiqdlcutlon (or a pardon for Bailey
ws* made by Pa,d<>u Commissioner
K<l win Bridges, who b cume luter
esleif In (he csi* - upon Ills return
Tutoday frqm Morganion, where he
It:v»'<djguied the of Hrosdus
Miller, a.egro outlaw
Halley, under prison rules govern
ing good behavior would have been
f:veil wlttim 15 dry*, but would havi
had to resort to the courts to gst
back bj* cltlsenahlp Governor Mc
j.eau’* uct in itsrJoning liailey auto
matically restores his cPUcrisblp.
The youth, sn Idol of lo7’-j| fuotball
fsudoiu two year* ago. w >, severely
cut üboui the face SsturdsY when b».
together g'ith two prlsou guard*,
overpowered sud ryesp n red Janie
I May mil, negrvss. who’ hud escaped
rr.i/11 the penal dtvlsins of the State x
Ssaatoriuw ■ Halley a trusty, ret-sg
alxed the negresa ou Kouth rtalUhury
KKreet suit notified Super
tfeorge Host Pou. who ordered hint
and the xtNM-da to arrest ths wothaJ*
This they did. bnt not before 'b«
woman had slashed Bailey sH Gustd
H. H Gsrrl* with a rsxor.
Hailey; according to C.vn.mUstoribr
Bridge*. Is planning ott entering the
Wtvcrslty of North Carolina A lha
fait snd waa desirous of regalnA* his
rttlxensbip
Ths RsPlgh youth was cwuvlctod
at the
Superior Court of Immoisl relations,
with a local girl under the age of
I*. Aft*r a bitter Ivlin he was con-‘
rtctfd and sentenced to serve ooe
year In Btate Prison
Fielder Badly Hurt
In St Louis Game
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ST. U uir * -Fred
Schulte, littodon center fielder oh
talned by the St l-oul* Brown's frons
Milwaukee suffered a possible skull
fracture when he ran Into the con
ertte bl«acher wall while chasing a
fly in the eighth Inning of today's
came with Detroit. He wa* taken to a
Ihosptul where X-ray photographs
were ordered taken to determine the
extent of hi* Injury.
YKRTHW OF BOARD OF FQUALI
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The Hoard fit Uounty Commlsakm
er» of Wayne County will mee: as a
Hoard of Kquallsaxtxitotnx uim x _
Hoard of Equalisation on Monday.
July 11. P»27. st fbe Court H«#*» in
tjoldsboro. for the p trpo*e of equsHs
ing the new valuation of property In 1
the V*HH<fy for tsxarlon. and the 1
beard will sdjoilm from day to day
until the equalisation Is completed,
and the date of completion will not
Ire lat ey'.-than the first Monday In i
Aupiist, I^*7.
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Geneva Situation Still • -
or Almosi Deadlock
GENEVA, July 4 (A») The crista
in the ueipotiatPVh* of the naval con
ference continued if anytiitTig. tn tdkire
aeleauated farm todsr • - ” ;~~
"Hoti.etlilng 1* wrnhfe at Geneva."
raid tonlglli "Either the
Ameri«-»n* or the Engll*ut»-ii are not
talking ths same language or their
pcrilion* regarding crtilaera are ao
remote, one from another, that it sp
pears exceedingly difficult If not Im
pcmslble. to put a finver on a c«B
--promlne which will aatlsfy the people
dnd governmenla of Tfie United
Stater and Great Britain.” -
If a saiths il account of the ne
gotiations ever la written, some ob
servers fsal that It wilt reveal to the
world that a grow Jj^o-Adaaricsa
Telegram Received Here
Gives Official Notice Os
Placing First In Contest
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The News Honors Pilot
.At Informal Banquet
Pilot A U. Raamuaaen. winner
«4 the Detroit Newa ballon race
and holder of the world's distance
necord for Itallona of the third
category, waa honor gueat at aa
informal dinner at the HMal
Goldsboro last evening The
Gold'boro Newa waa boat at the
occasion.
. Invited g test* Included Dr. U.
F. Htroanlder, president ot the
Chamtor of (toouuerce; Sol isaaca,
Alhary Handley, W F. Taylor;
Worth Bacon, city editor of tha
Wtnston Salem Journal; . (*d„
Josef h R. Rottlason, of tha Argua;
snd R R. HI evens The foilowiag
members of The Newa staff were
present; W. W Minton. W. H.,
Labgatoa. M L. Block,'John D.
langaton, Jr. H aad Haary Balk.,
BE AT OTHERS
OVER M» MILES
Final (AlcutotioiM Rmtl Rif
mumwa Winner in Dtrtroit
Balloofi Race
DETROIT, July 4 -2UH -lA.
Rramuaaen of DOtroit waa found lo be
the winner ot tha third aqp tal Da
li oit New* balloon race
tbe last of tbe flra entries r«|Mirt*d
late today figure* revealed that hta
dlstauce of 540 mile*, measured by a
straight line .outstripped by more
than 100 miles the mark of his near
rat competitor.
Tbe last entry'to report waa J.
A. Hoettner who telegraphed that he
landed St La Fayettevllla. West. Va..'
a distance of about 244 milaa. last
night after remaining in the air 22
hour* and 44 mtuutea.
Haatr ursen A Anding 13 milaa
from Klsites, H. C., eatabliahed a
new diaUnce record for liallouas of<
the third cateaory. t.200 cubic meters
His time (dp* the air, twaaty-five
hours find thirty-five minutes, was
fettered by luofe than an ho ir when
E J. Hill aad A G. Hchlosaer. pilot
ing the Detroit fltlrd. landed at Moat
Vale. Va . uaar Roanoke, after rt(-
mainlng aloft 24 hours and 45 tninutea
and covering an alrllned distances of
225 miles. - *
Thl* endurance mark. slmt-A new
record wh* not counted In the race
which wnipbuaedAnnly on die anre.
G(NH» RECORD
SUOTIJtND NECK. July
Only one car nfv r>> lri*li potatoes out
of thirty shipped f om Halifax coua
(y lit«» we-It fatted to pa»* the “potnt
of origin" Inspection. e4Yk County
Agent C. K IJitlejohn Far merit are
realising mure and more the neces
sity for proper grading and packing.
Prices for No I’g have been good and
JUJMBLJtCA JuHUakAAaad with .(uUsm
and method* of handling.
tragedy ha* lieen encated. The thread
oJL lbe iii*y, iudgiOA-Irom. rtllahle mc
iv.uiftit If thi* thag tfrtot Britain
which ha« held the mastery of the
seas for centuries Intends to main
tain thip mastery and can see neither
justice nor wisdom of a youthful na
tion across the yeas the United
State* wi'hlng to lay down fleets
equaling those of Great Britain;
ur
Tlie United Htatea apraren'ly gives
recognition to Britain*' position but
tn*t*t< that America, like England,
must maintain communication* with
the ontlynig poin'a of the earth for
those broad economic conditions con
nected with tha U. 8. a* a groat
I world powtr. _ ■
a
Member ol
\ ~d
The Associated
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Press
dr'*-*
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prior nvi CM
Young Pilot Came to
Goldsboro Yesterday;
Made 580 Mile Trip in
Balloon to Set Dis
tance Record and
Without Parachuter*
Took One Nap Dup*
ing 25 Hour Trip,
Official tiotlßcaUoai Dm! b» bad
won the thl.d annual patrol! News
balloon race wna Wtrtfi by Pilot A. -
V. Rasmussen bora yesterday nftar
noon The noMflcattou caato la lb#
form of • telegram of <<oafiw hi tattoos
from President Williams of tbo 9m
trolt Plying c**b -Too win, coopra
t illations* road tbn metaag* hsa4#d
Pilot Kaaii.uaaan al hla botal bar*
PtUM Boottaor loaded at Fhystta
vU«». W, Vi, and tbo# took second
pines. Pilot Hill earn* down at Baa
isv.rarti tin iTHI
prnldenr Willing* atnted^_^
{ «d and fbr ala ysarsla tba Halted
«tataa. brought bln kllVaf bshooa De
troit it io a landtag at ftofrertaA at
«•« Tuesday «r*alng. Ha bad baaa
In tba a|r atnea »:1t Monday evening
- twenty-ire boura aad ibMy-Bfo
minute# , r . m f ■«,,s>.' ~~
Ha la credited wttb having »haU*r
ad tba world'# long distance debt
word for balloooa of tba third cla»*
In hla light of IM mlloa from Pa
trolt u> tha Orr*n county haw lot.
-But It daaaal aatooat to TBUTh” ’
nald tha young balloon tat who mada
tba trip for tba aport of tbo tblag.
wban approached by a rttbiuailw
of Tba Now# y*atarday aftamooa.
t’rwdlt To Air CbM
Tba winner of tba rnaa naertbad Mg
•ucrana to having lolloped #i#|bWr
tba air ••hart* aad of CbM
t'ognap of tba U. JA Wontbar .11#
raau la Detroit
f Pilot Raamuasan la taking this rar *
‘halka up tba nomad notary out as
tbraa In tha aortas. Ha wan tba trout
In IMI, and <&at yaar Pilot Boetta*
won. Tba Uttar tab»a aacond la tbo
event tb Is. year, aad Pilot Btamubam
here yesterday wna all tateraat to
of Boettner. Rivalry la tba com
petition had baaa oorttawlarty keen •
between there two.
- “f’hlef Cogner bad told os aftar b*
had had upper air obaarvattaa# mad*
and gathered Information mtm evefy
quarter—that thara wga a strong wind
blowing north la tba uppar strata*’
related young Raoauaooa ab ba »as
■anted In hla room at the Hotal Gold*
boro yeatarday aftarnooa.
“ And T placed, my beta kit an that.
There waa another chance that tbera
would ha a battor wind which might
have taken ua over toward Nuvtn 800.
tla If I had loitered around over tba
district for a few bowro. but I eboao
or pnarmr csniirmf
predicted,” he aaJd ....J—
--»; 'is
Took At Soaday
stepping Into the baakat of hb D*
trolt II at tha Pord airport Meatfar
BhMIWrP* 1
een tan inlnutee later gave tbo orda.
Ip cut looee and| a mdmeaf laAar
the ailver balloon wna souring tat®,
the air above tba city.
The 8m seveoboarw Os AW light,
yeatarday afternoon, ware spent la
“feeling out” the nlr curreata aad la
deciding which prevailing wind ba
‘ should risk bis chaace of aaaoaaa on.
“for you know you Had different ear.
renta at different altitudes," ba aa*
fffiiTned. and smiled diffidently.
He ascended to » height of 14AM
feat, passed over Labe mad aver
Randusky. Ohio, aad about midnight
bit the strong north wind at aa Ota
rs lion of about ia.ooo foot. Aad all
night long be sailed la tbo OMb Os a
thirty-art mile aa boar gala Brnof*