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Show i AEROPLANING 'OVER THERE' HIGH ABOVE GERMAN TRENCHES . . . JOHN B. BRADLEY. -C : ' " I ' X V i & ' J J x X s I if t AM over here in France with my 1 J- little aeroplane ju.t rearing to fly j over Berlin and drop n few bombs on Kaiser Bill with the compliments of my 1 sood friends in Salt Lake City." writes John B. Brad lev of Salt Lake City, now n- regiptered pilot in the aviHtion corps. Tho leiter was addressed to William I Montague Crowley, his personal friend. Another communication was sent to J. ( Kdward Swift, secretary of the Kile;, statins tliat while he misses "the bunch" lie finds consolation in ihc hope that his prayers to he on the job to help annihi- ; la to tho kaiser and his methods will bear fruit. I r. Bradley was l" o nr. e r 1 y connected ; with the Continental U ompany of this city and left last summer for rensafola to study aviation. His progress was rapid juid he toon qua lined as flyer, H c states in his litrs t'nat l.e had a two-hour two-hour visit with his parents In r-irooklyn. js. Y.t before- he embarked. Through an error Mr. Bradley's name was Included in a list of those who did nut s.-nd in (heir questionnaires to the diatt Luard. This has been corrected. |