Evening Star Newspaper, April 5, 1929, Page 28

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it o &fim-n— -mu? ME% Arnold L SE——— : ’ A : 3 mmuflmwu%mmofsfl . Three Teams to Compete in . : . \lleges. n e i | Techmolos, mm‘;’fi'fl“‘.‘c"uf; " Race Starting at Pitts-. - i pr S — burgh May 4. : : . e = ; 2 . LEA & PERRINS’ teams in the national elimination bal- 3 loon race, which is to start from the . J ¥ S is a great factor in table University of Pittsburgh Stadium, Pitts- u \ i economy. In the course of burgh, May 4. The teams have been ‘ A d i d L “ a year the saving on your named as follows: G e . . i £ meat bill alone can be a No. 1, Capt. William J. Flood, pilot, s 4 SRR & Lyre 5 i & | ,considerable item. Left- end Lieut. Uzal G. Ent, alde. 3 o 2 : % W | overs, trimmings, and small No. 2, Capt. Edmund W. Hill, pllot, = : AIMD, RIS Wik Deoha wlee the Y . 4 { cuts that are ofisn thrown nd Lieut. Robert 8. Hedld, aide. . The # 3 away, can be made into fine No. 3, Lieut. Lawrence A. Lawson, i ‘| others - drrested, James Thompson and T 4 > dishes, appetizing and zest- SN Limh Eaar M Do : o~ \ / ful, with the use of this de- ) _ - - ; lightful seasoning. Capt. Flood, former Washingtonian, 4 E : and Lieut. Ent, who was awarded the & § ‘ 3 ord, Mass., s 1 LEA ‘ PERR'NS - Distinguished - Flying Cross and the e 3 , 3 L 241 West St., N. Y. erate oven, one hour and Cheney Award for heroism in attempt-~ = of Center, | §f 1 e s N Y. ahalty ing to save the life of Lieut. Paul Evert, : T oo ‘m that 2 | rite for our new free recipe book pilot of-the Army entry in the national s $ o8 . M 3707 elimination balloon race lasi year, are stationed at Langley Field, Va. OCapt. Hill and Lieut. Heald are on duty at Chanute P'izld Rantoul, Ill, and Lieuts. Lawson VW are stationed 3 % 2 1 at _Fgemeld xaeu;e e T e . ; i Foremost . o A teams will be of 35,000 cubit (oot capac- Edouard H. Brisson (left) and hnh Chiron, French automobile ' - 2 ty each. drivers, arrived in New York to prepare for entering the Memorial day i in Sfyle * s Estab- n second place in the | Indianapolis, Chiron won the 1928 Srand prizes in Spain, Tialy ang Gemmone F : onal eliminal , 8s o v oremost % resull participated in llShed international balloon ryce tn Belgium in | participate In the elimination Tace ot teams, The International Taces wil be in A\ % that yea: ttsburgh next month, two from the this yur at St. Louls, beginning s ' t other teams are.scheduled to|United States Navv and six civilian Ib;?l(tocwbe 1. 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