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Show FAMOUS AIR PILOT , IS MARRIED ALOFT NEW Vi.pK" Aug 24. Shouting over his shoulder "I will," as he drove Ms seaplane 60 miles an hour, 1 0 0 ' ( f-et abow the Hudson river VdneM-day, VdneM-day, Lloyd Wilson BTtaud. of San j Francisco, took his bride. Miss Helen i Virginia Lent The Knot wis tied I by former Lieutenant Belvln V May- nard, tho 'flying parson." Twenty minutes after they wer I pronounced man and wife, the pfane splashed down and taxied to its moorings, moor-ings, where Mr and Mrs. Uertaud were greeted by a group of friends. I With Eddie Stlnson Bertaud won the world's endurance record at Mln- eola, N'. Y.. a freezing day last winter, win-ter, remaining in the air 28 hours and minutes He also won the American Legion derby at Kansas City last fall and wns fourth In the 1921 Pultlzer trophy race During the war he was a lieutenant and served serv-ed as a flying Instructor in ihe Jnlti J States army He has a record of 310ii flying hours His flight Wednesday was the last at a special request of his wir. |