Show PAUL FAll NOCQUET HAD MADE PREPARATIONS FOR DEATH r p Young Aeronaut Left a Letter Giving Directions as asto to the Dis Disposition position of His Property Some Doubt as to the Man Manner Manner Manner ner in Which He Perished New ew York April 5 Paul Nocquet the young aeronaut who died on Long Island beach where he was lost and arid exhausted after an apparently safe I landing In his balloon Tuesday night made preparations for death before starting on his last voyage A letter was as found in a pocket of his clothing today giving complete directions as to the disposition to be b of his prop property property property erty In case he should be found dead The letter gave the tile names of his friends in this country of his relatives in Europe and spoke of his mother in Belgium In endearing terms It pro provided provided vided also that all property of which he h was possessed posse ed at the time of his hisS is S death should go to his mother motherS S May Have Fallen From Balloon It was su H e ii f r that might have hafe fallen lallen rom from his balloon toI toS to I Gr I 1 r S the ille tiny island where hs hiS body b dY was found instead of making his way tHere In an effort to reach Amityville Am I as generally supposed One of the tho men who found the body says that he h heard cries for help at 1025 clock Tuesday night It was 10 when hen the balloon was found md m Nocquet could not have gone a mile and three quarters through marshes and UI in fifteen minutes The body Jay lay nith the head toward the ocean Coroners Inquest It was later decided to hold an in quest on death today and not to perform an autopsy on hie body A verdict of death from exposure and exhaustion was returned by the coro nor ner of Amityville the village toward which the aeronaut was vas making his way ay whon when he died |