Show I. I eat gather t h her er M Man an to 0 Signal for or Start tart I I f I of Ocean Flight Plight I I I FIELD X N Y Aug AP One AP-One One of the most I in in connection with the trans-Atlantic trans flight of ofle i le Fonck French ace of aces the weather e ther man With his jei el erg constantly on the atmos- atmos rt pulse of the world he will re her ve her the gun when conditions l for the toe giant 1 ie to start today the weather buu bu- bu u jat t the Ba Battery will receive re- re ts twice daily from ships on the antic From these reports on iy and direction of the wind ometer readings temperature general conditions all along the posed flight lane of the aster James H. H Searl and his J clate late James H. H Kimball will the weather likely to beef be f e for several days ahead when they decide that favorable are they will 1 fhe the he word and the flight light will willin willm in m He ne plane now is practically corned corn com corned ed d. d and should be out of the g gar r and ready for its test flights he die h end of this week It is hoped art will he about August 20 Allan Snody U. U S. S X N. Mein t in Homer Berry of United States army and po posy pos poa- y ii a radio operator will with Main Fonck make up the trans- trans antic crew The flight fight is to fol- fol mile mile route up the coast Maine I lne past the Newfoundland kS ki across to the southwest tip Irel Ireland reland nd over southernmost Eng- Eng France at Cherbourg and andLe Le Bourget the landing field side Paris It is hoped to make flight in thirty five five hours I |