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Show He was wounded in an attack m April, but succeeded in getting his plane back to the lines. U. S. AIRMAN DIES IN BRITISH SERVICE NEW YORK. Oct. 21. The death of Lieutenant Theodore R. Hostetter or the roval flying corps, a son of Anson W. Btirchard, vice president of the General Klectric company, was reported today in a cable from the British air ministry to his father. He failed to return from flying duty on September 27. iJfutenar.t Hottt r was born in Allegheny. Al-legheny. Pa., in tSBJi and was educated at Harvard. IU left college to entr the roval filing mrvke In tU rrinr of 1917. |