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SETS NEW RECORD FOR MODEL PLANE Frank Salisbury, 14, of Vir- ginia, Flies Scaler Minute | and 9 Seconds. Frank Salisbury, 14 years old, of Waverly Hills, Va., established District record an record for a scale model ai he flew his De Haviland model the Macfarland Community Center yesterda) I afternoon in the second of & serles of four preliminaries under the aus) of the District of Columbia Model Aircraft League, in preparation for the model aircraft tournament in September when cups, medals and s;eklter emblems will be the prizes at stake. ‘The league will check with the Na- tional Aeronautic Association young Salisbury’s time has been beaten elsewhere and if not will ask that it be recognized as a world record. ‘The District record was wreviously held by Herbert Dorsey, 15 vears old, with 384-5 seconds. =~ Young Dorsey also flew an outdoor model plane for 14 minutes and 2-5 second at a re- cent tryout, and the District Model Alrcraft League is asking the National Aeronautic Assoclation to recognize that as a record for that type. Donald Bruce Close. Donald Bruce, young Salisbury’s nearest competitor in yesterday's pre- liminaries m- the scale model planes, flew his model 22 3-5 seconds. The “scale model planes” are built on small scale in accordance with the dimensions of the regular airplane after which they are modeled. Approximately 60 model planes were entered in yesterday's tryouts, which were for four types. Douglas Bruce, 16 years old, of 5330 ‘Thirty-ninth street, ‘an “ace” in the alrcraft league, won first place in the baby ROF. (rise-off-floor) class, with a flight of 1 minute 13-5 seconds. Robert Swope of 3448 Huntington street won the “A” class competition, for the same type in the time of 1 min- ute 3-5 second. Others who placed mflmln thzh' respective classes for baby Harry McGinnis, Kensington, Md., eclass D, 313-5 seconds; F. Davis, 901 Eleventh street southeast, 404-5 ds, and Walter Podrog, 3654 New impshire avenue, class F, 103% seconds. In Other Classes. Individual records in other classes in the preliminaries of yesterday had not been compiled last night. These !ncluded scientific models and heli- The (ollowinl boys yesterday quali- fied for membership in the league by fiying models for periods of ¥ve seconds or more, entitling them also to enter the September tournament: Richard Widmayer, 4501 Fourth street; McGill Bautista, 2300 Eighteenth street; Wil- liam Fletcher, 1126 Eye street southeast: Walter Podrog and Bob Wiehle, 2612 Cathedral avenue. John H. Williams is giving instruction in model aircraft construction and fly- ing at the Chevy Chase School each ‘Tuesday afternoon from 1 to 4 o'clock, and at Central High School on Wednes- day and Thursday afternoons between the same hou to see if | Nicaraguan Bird Cries “Hello!™ To Bolivia-Paraguay Commissioners By the Associated Press. Greetings of raucous friendliness cheer the members of the Bolivia-Para- guay Commission of Inquiry and Con- ciliation as they enter the Pan-Amer- 1cnn Union Bulilding’s patio. “Hello,” the welcome comes, in a voice warm with welcome, but distinct- ly noisy. If they do not answer, it comes again: “Hello, Hello, Hello!"” mysteriously from the depths of the green plants. The unceremonious friend of the plenipotentiaries is Mr. David Cellers, jr., & green and blue macaw brought from Nicaragus by the chairman, Gen. Frank McCoy. The bird was a gift to the general m:m Ad- miral Cellers. ‘Though Mr. David Cellers, jr., has been credited with a vocabulary ex- tensive and strong, Gen. McCoy insists that he knew no other words besides “Lapa. ‘The bird was presented to the unlon after he spent several weeks in Gen. McCoy’s home, demonstrating | his eppreciation of his surroundings by a friendly but slightly detrimental | pecking at the woodwork. AVIATORS REGRET LOSS. Destruction of Hotel on Mountain Does Away With Beacon. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (#).—Destruc- tion of the Summit House on Mount ‘Tom, in the Connecticut valley, caused consternation among flyers, not because | they landed or stopp cluse the lights had become a natural lnstl]lnuon of lights over the fire- swept ruins for the benefit of sight- seers has alleviated the situation as far as the aviators are concerned. The new lights can be seen in a radius of more than 20 miles. By day the peak stands out, although there is no gilded dome now to reflect the sun's rays. the English greeting and his own name, | | Paris’ tricycle delivery boys recently Upper: A group of the participants in yesterday's preliminary to the Sep- tember tournament. Left to right, front row: Frank Salisbury, who is thought to have set a world record; Robert| Towles, Richard Washington and Wil- liam Betts. Rear row: Donald Bruce, Douglas Bruce, Lloyd Fish, Otto Wil- liams, Charles Ricker and Robert Swope. 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