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Show 0 SELECT LANDING FOR OVERSEA FLIGHT EOjTON. March 26. In preparation for attempt to fly across the Atlantic, -j:e:,ant Commander Patrick N. L. '.insr, U. S. N., left here today on i!e; trover Barney for Nova Scotia and iound land, where he will select a place for the first stage pf the Commander Beellinger represents t transatlantic section of the office of ; director to naval aviation and was irly commandant of the naval air i'M at Hampton Roads. Is understood that the vicinity of ''biurn In the southwestern end of i jjcotia will first be visited,. A3-?h A3-?h Shel bourn i3 400 miles farther from !J than is Newfoundland, it Is r:t that the conditions lor landing starting the second stage of the may Tic better In Nova Scotia farther north in Newfoundland, ice still fringes the coast. |