AVIATION
GREAT CROWD GREET THEM
(United Press Associa'tion —By Electric
Telegraph—Copyright)
NEW YORK, May ?G
When the (lieis engaged in the en durance at Fort Worth come down, a crowd of twenty' thousand people rushed the ropes and the sp<vials guards to greet Robbins a.»d Kelly.
The. wife and the five-year-old «.«n of Kelly greeted their “dad..” The two pilots have risen to considerable fortune, as well as lame. In addition to contributions of nearL four thousand sterling, they have offers of newspaper magazine articles, pictures, and vaudeville tours. r l heir moLor is still perfect, the propeller being the only part of their plane to be damaged. It has long c-raeks, showing the severity of the hail storm they were in.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 May 1929, Page 5
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