Evening Star Newspaper, March 4, 1927, Page 16

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WILKINS' AIRPLANE TEST SUCCESSFUL Arctic Explorer Will Hop Off From Fairbanks to Point Barrow Soon. Dy the Associated P FAIRBANKS, an, Liberty-motored Fo ane which will be used . George H. Wilk leader the Detroit ) 1 ! in his attempts to explor “blind spot” north reported in @ test flight Lieut. Carl March 4.— | on, who piloted performed well. | "he 1de thre to Point Barrow was being used by the expedition, has been and equipped with skis wheels. The win ® | reported dy plane, which was wrecked last year, have been placed on the Alaskan, giving it an addi- tional 9-foot wing spread and bet- ter buoyancy. The planes will hop off for Point Barrow, the northern base, as soon as two Stinson ships which arrived here last night from Detroit are as- sembled and tested. TWO FIGHT RIFLE DUEL. Ranch Foreman and Employe “Shoot It Out” in West. MONTEREY, Calif., March 4 (®). —Deputy sheriffs and physicians rushed to the Molera ranch, in the mountain count .~u||I|| of here, to- three-engined hot it out with rifles, a ge said. Wardlow was and Curry was being hunted. s & Ex-Texas Scout, 107, Dies. . March 4/ ed 107 a_report that|a THYE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGT GREAT AERIAL CIRCUS PLANNED FOR EXHIBIT Pan-American Conference to Be Featured by Display of }'lymg Skill. Plans are in the making—in Wash. ington and elsewhere—for a monster aerial circus to be held in connection proposed aeronautical exhibit planes, engines and equipment at the time of the Pan-American confer- | ence pere May 2 to 5, inclusive. Manufacturers of uaireraft, engines pipment will meet ptary for Aeronau ken at the Commerce De | partment next Monday to discuss both the exhibit of planes and the sug. gested aerial circus. The Commerce Department, it was pointed out to- v, Is not acting in any way as the moter of the exhibit and aerlal show, but is merely serving as a com- mon meeting place for the manufac turers. However, if the manufac ide to hold such an affafy . the nero epartment will | less tentative, but if the manufac: turers decide to hold the exhibit and aerfal show, Washington will be the alrcraft center of the country for a few days. The latest models in planes and aircraft equipment will be brought to the Capital for exhibition purposes and to be seen in flight. Bolling Field, according to the present arrange ments will bo the base of the flying end of the exhibit, while some large I bably of the size of the Wash Auditorium, f exhibit. new aerlal rules of the (Ve i few weeks ngo, n o fly over elties at heights lower than 1,000 feet, ¥ no intricate fiying maneuvers can be made at low altituden over the eity The rules, however, will not prohibit such maneuvers from taking place over open country where an aceldent would not ends the lves of pey sons on the ground Asks $10,000 for Auto Hurts, Samuel Gittleman yestorday sied George W. Vierhuchen for 10,000 damngen for alloged parsanal fnfuries The sult 14 based on a oollislon of (wo automobiles, Glttleman declares hits [ ehine was demolished and he sus [ tained sevioun fjury, Phe colits oceurre o near 1L e w Hradley & Cos the plaintiir will serve as the U. S. 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