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Show GREATCRAZ? Everybody Wants to Go Up in One of the Aeroplanes St. Ix-iiis, Oct 15. Wheu Theodore Roosevelt made a flight In an aero plane with Arch Hoxsey at the Kin-loch Kin-loch aviation field here last Tuesday, he aroused much Interest throughout the I'nited States In the subject of aerfbl navigation. From all parts of the country. Including In-cluding the large cities and the remote re-mote corners, evidences of earnest wishes to sail skyward after the man uer of the former president have been forthcoming in every mall reaching St. Louis since Tuesday. In other words, fully three thousand ! persons, areonautlcanv ambitious have written urgent letters to Roy Knaben-line, Knaben-line, manager for the Wright Brothers, requesting that they be af folded opportunities op-portunities "ty fly with Hoxs?y," the man who put the Alricau lion hunter up in "the air i Mr, Knabenhue said vesterdav ho was being snowed under with these letters and that they are coming in so rapidly that It is Impossible for him to read, or even open, one-tenth of them |