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NEW YORK A TARGET

BOMBING AEROPLANES OVERHEAD.

'United Press Association- By EJertrw Tel*j>~apln—Copyright),

(Received this dnv at, IP a.m.l

NEW YORK, May 9

This city was a target to-day for 131 (bombing, fighting planes, when the United States Navy engaged in a theoretical raid to reveal how vulerab.js New. York is. from the air. Huge tripe engine Martin bombers each capable of bearing tons of high explosives, lesser bombing planes and battle planes for the protection of these and swift pursuit planes to drive off the attacking /enemy machines, participated over Times Squares Then the air' armada swept southward, .carrying out theoretical attacks',elsewhere .on its way to the berths aboard the aeroplane carriers Lexington, Langley and Saratogo at Hampton Roads, Virginia.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1930, Page 6

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NEW YORK A TARGET Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1930, Page 6

NEW YORK A TARGET Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1930, Page 6

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