Show N T I ACClAIM AIRMEN Prize of 50 Will Wil WillBe 1 Be Given to Hawker Hawke r I and Grieve Saved Save d I i From Sea by Steamer r I LONDON L ONDON Mn May 26 harry Harry G. G Hawker and Lieutenant Commander Commander Commander Com Com- I mander l e McKenzie Grieve the two t airmen airmen who started last Sunday in in an attempt to fly across the thc Atlantic ocean from tram St St. Johns N N. F F. have ha b been en picked up at s sea ea and landed Ir iq Scotland Both Doth men are In p perfect health It I Ii is officially announced b by the tho admiralty that the tho aviators n were picked up In latitude 50 20 O longitude I 29 2930 30 having alighted close to the litI lit lit- tie Danish steamer Ian owing to a aI I stoppage of oC circulation In tho the water water- pipes between tho radiator and tho the I water eater pump water water-I Tho Sop with airplane was W not salva salvaged Tho ho first report of ot th the aviators since their Jump off ore l last t Sunday came tam when tho the Mary which was wai bound from Norfolk to Aarhuus Al rounded the Butt nutt of ot Lewis Sunday And tho the fact tact that th thc she had Hawker and Grieve aboard IT WAS HAWKER Saved Sa hands of ot airplane a was the AI signal nal Is It Hawker was the question sent out by hy the thc flags from thc tho Butt nUll which Is If the most mot northwesterly point of ot the the- Hebrides group off ott Scotland Yes laconically replied tho the Mary The admiralty immediately sent out outa a fast torpedo boat hoa t destroyer In an annn nn anxious lous wait nt or f several hours when tho the word ord wa fla flashed hell that the tho de- de strayer had como come across tho the steamer and tra trap Hawker and Grieve and wal taking them to Thurso on the northern coast const of ot Scotland about bout r r Iles ca cast cant t of the Butt Dutt of ot Lewis SOON IN LONDON I The The- dt destroyer the thc Revenge He reported report report- ed to the admiralty that Hawker and Continued on oa pago pazo 4 a. j NATIONS REJOICING I 4 r OVER SAFETY OF i i ir r HAWKER Other Aviators Go On With 1 J Plans Plans for Flight Flig t j. j Attempt t it Continued d from page pae 1 I. J Grieve Grievo o would sleep on hoard board Sunday night Tho aviators will wilt reach Lon Ion lm dm nt 7 i o'clock Tuesday evening c I vl Jin cr has lias sent the the- following inet mes- mes I t J 1 from tho Revenge nc to the Dall Dally I 1 Mat Mail My Iy machine stopped n owing vIng to the water filter liter in tho from j the tho 1 radiator to the tho water pump being I blocked with refuse refus such fuch as solder snider f the thc like slinking shaking loose In the tho radiator w It ht was vas no fault Cault of or tho the Rolla Rolls 4 motor which ran n absolutely h. h p perfectly JJ from start to finish even when all 3 the water had boiled awn away I t We e hll had no trouble In landing on the f f I. I picked up by byS bytho byI 3 sea Nl where wo i. i I S tho the tho tramp tromp ship hip Mary olar after being inS In Ini S 5 i 1 the water for tor 90 DO minutes Wo We 0 l leave leaven avA Monday arriving In n n Thurso at nt 2 p. p m m. I 1 4 Tuesday Tu evening e I GIVEN UP FOR LOST I The The news s of or the r rescue has h fled d all an Britain Eight desti rs after a thorough search earch of or the A At- At t- t 3 j for rOI miles from the tho Irish coast had hall given U up UI tho the quest an and 2 1 thero there v was was practically no hope that I J t- t the tho airmen alive f Sunday Sunda morning however howo tho the forI for- for I I torn lorn hope that tho the aviators ml might ht be beI picked up by 11 some cr craft rt without wire wire- S I less Jess W was I realized Tho The D Danish steamer stelmer Mary crawling along at nine w f p i t knots was the lucky luck vessel and her brief brier mes message to the watchers at ot the Q f 1 D Butt tt of or Lewis as ns she proceeded on Z her wa way to Scotland left the tho public 1 I to speculate wonderingly ly over the tho dol do- do doM i I l M tails of the airmen's a adventures The admiralty Immediately Immediate dispatched dis- dis I patched destroyers from Crom northern I points to Intercept tho the Mary and the theS S t Dail Daily Malt Mail t n Instructed nil all signal stations stations sta- sta lions to try to communicate with tho the captain with the urgent request to toI toI I I la- la lathe 4 the aviators at some Scottish h port Tho The admiralty quest succeeded I s j 4 and a 0 wireless mC'S message n e came camo from the destroyer lato late In the evening e t that she ho ha had overtaken tho the Mary and j had transferred the aviators LONDON EXCITED Nothing except some great battle battlo has excited London Landon moro than Sundays Sunday's Suni Sunt Sun- Sun i days day's unexpected tidings The public t I disposed to question whether the 9 first report could bo ho trusted and amI the j admiralty statement that It was taking talc talc- I ing ng measures to verity verify the tho report indicated In- In doubt which tho the message dispelled Tho London Dally Mall which of- of a purse of or for tor tho first I x flight by a heavier than air craft across oss the Atlantic ocean will 11 give I Hawker and Grieve a consolation s prize of or t French Attempt t At Flight Fails CASA CASA BLANCA Morocco May la 26 G.- G. I I Lieutenant Roget a French aviator t tI I I who left Paris Saturday on the thc first I leg leb of or a projected transatlantic flight t by hy wi why way of Dakar to Brazil landed at att atI t I 6 G o'clock Saturday night at thirty kilometers from Rabat Ills machine machine ma- ma r.- r. chine was damaged damase In landing and tho the transatlantic trip will havo ha to be aban aban- t k Ros Roget t came down n on ef very difficult i t ground Tho The machine had left lert Villa Villa- Fr France nce at 5 10 o'clock Satur- Satur flay lay morning carrying as ns a passenger t Captain Coll Coli who previously had hadi i 1 crossed the Mediterranean Colt Coll w nR ns nsf f t to slightly r-slightly bruised when tho the machine t t came came down The Tho entire trip was coy cov- coa a 1 erect creel n d without a n. stop j P Tho ThA aviators arrived ed Saturday night at ut Rabat by lIy automobile As their machine ma nta- machine chine chino cannot be he repaired rc here the tho aviators will return to France h by steamer Lieutenant I T ROlet seems seem to I II I have beaten the record of or the thc American Ameri Amerl- can cnn navy seaplane NC 4 which In Its first flight to tho ho Azores co covered 1950 kilometers 1211 miles while no Roget ct flow flew 2170 kilometers about 1348 1345 miles mlle PARIS PAnIS May Ia Lieutenant L Lieutenant Roget according to a dispatch to the Temps from Rabat said he flew 2200 kilometers odometers tr In n 11 hours and CO 60 i minutes lt s at t an anI ann n average I ra e speed p e of more mOle than kilometers about miles miteR an hour I Others G Get t Ready I To Attempt Flight ST. ST JOHNS R N. N F F. May Iw 26 Messages t- t Messages les R from London Sunday Sundar announcing th the safety sa of Hawker find and Grieve Grievo spread through this elt city rapidly rl was general but butas was as perhaps greatest hr among Inon the HIP th group croup of or British a aviators vi lors who had been en preparing to fol follow to- to allow low Hawker I Unloading of or lh the parts of or the Vim bomber which Is 11 to attempt lIt the lie transatlantic trans atlantic flight has lins been practically completed com com- I Captain C Jack Adcock pilot said suld he expected rl to have ha his twin plane reHl ready to rI fly before borl tho the Handley Je which ha has been two weeks under a assembly assembly assem assem- rm- rm I bly at Harbor hOr Grace Th The will be bo assembled at having ha offered the use of oC his hll airdrome for or that purpose i Captain g gin Alcock and amI Lieutenant A A- W W. b began n J n assembling tho the Vim Sunday Sunday Sun SUn- day at and it was n expected 1 I that th within ten days s the horse power bomber homber built to storm f Berlin from rom tho skies ekies will bo be ready T for or It Its peacetime pr as- as of ot crossing the tho Atlantic I lu U. U S. S Navy Seaplane i F Flight Held U Up P II WASHINGTON l May w 26 Confirming weather w ather forecasts of or yesterday Admiral this morning Jackson at Ponta Delgada I cabled tho ho na navy department that thoI tho the still was as held at her herI naval al seaplane NC 4 C- C I mooring by unfavorable flight conditions I e Weather thel reports from the Azores Indicated Indi Indi- Indicated the tran transatlantic flight probably I cannot c be resumed before belore Tuesday at the tho e earl earliest lest t. t PONTA DELGADA May Ma There 26 26 There Is I no Immediate sign of or an l Impending letup In tin tho unfavorable weather r which has hasI I prevailed for thirty hours over the the- whole I of the tho Lisbon course of or the protected projected flight ht of the tho American n navy's navys seaplane II NC Therefore It Is 15 considered slide to start on this leg ler of the journey before Tuesday according to 10 tho ho weather experts s Strong northwest winds with clearing weather welther but with occasional rain squalls ar art are predl predicted tell The 4 NC has been removed remo to ah an an- an hora o further inside the breakwater She Rhe Is IA heln being carefully c guarded it by a steam launch which continually continual circles around I her I Danish Steamer Formerly British NEW YORK Ma May 26 26 t The Th Danish steamer Mary lary which picked up Hawker anI and Grieve was originally the British freighter and was s built at nt West cst Hartlepool eleven Ie years yearn a ago apo o. o The Tho Mary Iary Is a single Ingle It decked ship Her net tonnage Is 1124 and her length feet She tuns bound hound from New cw Orleans for tor Aarhuus Denmark May tray 4 4 Making eight knots an hour It took her three thirty days dar on her last trip to tho the westward from Shields to totI New tI Orleans I Hawkers Hawker's Res Rescue ue Pleases U. U S. S Navy W WASHINGTON ASHI May olay News 26 26 6 News of oC the there re rescue cuc of oC Hawker and nd Grieve British airmen was received d nowhere with greater rejoicing than In tho the na navy department de de- here American naval na of officers ricers from rivals turned to ardent supporters the moment Hawker and his navigator na Jumped oft off a n. week fleck eok ago apo That Is fine Cine was tho the general comment comment comment com com- ment of oC officers at tho the navy department depart depart- ment Pilot Taken From Burning EI CLEVELAND D A a 1 May 26 Hundreds Hundreds of or persons saw sa Frank McGusker ker of or orew New NewYork NewYork ew York pilot of or a mall mail airplane leap I feet reet to hi his death from rom a burning machine here Sunday Fifteen minutes b before foro he had announced that ho lie would attempt to 10 establish estl a record on his flight light to Chi Chi- hl- hl Cl capo cago o. o The caUSA of or the accident Is 19 not known When the tho machine was at a height ht of between an and fe feet t Mc- Mc Gusker was seen to 10 climb to tho the frame Then ThAn the airplane plunged and the tho pilot was seen peen to leap was wast alive I when whon picked pickett up tip lIe He di died d In a police patrol while being taken laken to a hospital His hits skull was fractured fractured frac frac- and his neck broken lIe He Is said to b be the tho first fatality since Inc the tho starting of or the government So airplane mail mall service o. o Ten Ton Twenty T w Ton ty-Ton Plane Injures Several LONDON LOO-DO May 26 Ono Ono man was killed and several ses se eral hurt hurl when a giant slant Tarrant the tho largest lanest In the world was wrecked this morning while taxiing for tor Its first flight near ough The The- machine dug ug Its nose Into the round ground ant and t turned limed over o It weighed twenty t tons and was equipped with six r R |