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Show BECOMES CAPTAIN IN AIR SERVICE OF NAVY Willis Havilaud of Minneapolis No Longer Flying for the French Army. Ey Staff Correspondent of International News Ssrvica. PAKls-. 1H'. illy mail. Willis H;ii!aihi of M'.nncapo'is. who has bt-en piloting a l"ii;hlinir !.;d:iie in the French aviation so'vict- for aitco.-t two years, lias received a com i ission as capiatn in the I'niied .Si:; Cos n:iy j.:r c:"he. He c-pfv'ts c-pfv'ts to lo "a port ia France" '."or ir.iinin:; by JaniKiry 1. "Havvy" t".ii:s'ed in tho f. -reign !?:;n:i in e.cly art of '.he 'vrr and. after panic: ja ; in;- in the lectern her. ;'-. offensive of-fensive in Champagne, uhs transferred to the aviation service. Aftr being hre-eit-d us a t?Uot. he was sent to the I,a-fayette I,a-fayette es a ii iile, where he remained until un-til Inst spring. I le then is-:d for a 1 1 ;i rsi'er lo a Krenrh eipdrilh.' and was shifted to one nf the crac'K units whose ranks contain a n umber of well J: no .v:i "aces." IN- is crc. tild with hrhiyhiii down several Ger-in Ger-in i:, ma-:rhi.-s and has the war cross and pii ni. ' 'a p I a i : i la v nd. I". S. N., will h oread ore-ad er fly a. hydroplane and will probably be attached to the service which hunts Htibmarins and tb"ii drops time imniyr-sion imniyr-sion bomlis upon them. |