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Show lU. S. AIRMEN MUST NOT CROSS BORDER ST. PAUL, Aug. 13. A waminp to aviators avi-ators of Minnesota to ceao flying over J the International boundary line Into Can- i ac?a. recently was issuei bv Governor j Hammond, anl today 1: was siaied at the ! governor's oif.ee thM further con.plaint j j lesartiln the matter is now expecteJ. ! j Several tlms since Vac opening of the ! European war a l.':iiors eruislne aiong1 the , border districts rave crossed the line. J despite statements of Canadian officials i iasi f r 11 that the practice would not be I toiernted. i 3overnor Hammond's attention was j called to the situation last week in a j ; letter from Secretary Lansin?. Embas- j sadcr Sir Cecil Spring-Rice informed 1 Secretary Lansing that a Canadian or-der-:n-couneJl was adopted September iT. setting aide prohibited areas over which planes cannot fly. In the future aviators flying' their aeroplanes aero-planes will be in dansrer of gunfire by Canadian soldiers, it was stated. |