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Show B0X8XT LOBXI BOKOB. KM ANOKLKS. Cel.. Aug. II. On December II laat, two day before he mads his fatal plunge from th cloud. Arch Hoisey cam ta earth with his barograph registering aa altltud of 11.47 feet. That thl record waa not mad official al th tlm wss do to th fact that h carried tha sum barograph on tb day ha fall to hi deatb at tha Domlngue avlatloa Sold and tha regle-trtng regle-trtng Instrument waa smashed to blta as. was his biplane. Tha barogMpH had not yet been calibrated, offlctaia having poatponod It standardisation until after the meet, owing to pree of buslne. It waa stated bast night by efflclala of th Aero etub of California that th record waa In process af being made official and International, having been accepted by tha Aera Club of America and forwarded to the Aeronautlqua lataraatlsaais In Paris for acceptance. |