Show FRENCH FLIERS LEAVE Vf fUR FOR P PARIS AHI Stowaway Accompanies Accompanies' Aviators After Rest I In Sp Spain i r. r COMILLAS CO MILLAS MILL AS Spain June 16 AP The French transatlantic plane planey ilo Bird took off at y yellow a. a m. m toda today a. a m m. m ast f dard time Sunday for Paris t to complete com cam its flight from Old bid ld Orchard Me A perfect take off wa was made COM COMILLAS ILL AS Sp Spain in June 15 CAP AP The Th The three e flying m musketeers of France France Ass lant- lant Lefevre and Lotti remained tonight for another r sleep steep on Spanish soil A before going to Paris goal of their theirA flight across the Atlantic ocean from America The Yellow bird Is is scheduled to toso so soar oar r away from the beach at Orl- Orl ambre at at t 5 a a. m. m tomorrow midnight midnight mid mid- night E. E S. S T. T taking up again its itsjo jo journey ney from the haven where it alighted at t the e end of at its transatlantic transatlantic transatlantic lantic trip last night By cutting across a corner of ot the B Bay y of ot Biscay the filers fliers will be over over the soil solI of at France within a a. littie little little lit lit- tle tie less than an ap hour after ter leaving On their wa to Paris they will stop for fot gasoline at Cazaux flying field near Bordeaux and then contin continUe continue con con- tin tint t to l Le e Bourget field Repairs ep to the Yellow Bird which were were made made- by Spanish mechanics this this this' afternoon were of ot a minor character but sufficient to delay the departure of at the flying musk musketeer mus mus- k Th They y made on ond one trial light flight which was at first thought to be their real departure for Paris and returned d' d shortly afterwards Arthur Schreiber American stowaway on on the the the- big Bernard Continued on on page ge S 8 FRENCH FLIERS U S 3 fr REST IN tN SPAM i l j Continued from fresh page rage 1 monoplane plane remained wIth th the French ch aviators and nd will b be taken by ithem them to Paris Pads Comillas could not let the occa- occa 2 sUp slip by without a celebration n as d as there wasn't time to to or organize or- or anIze a formal one last night it was decided to have one one- tonight rrb de Ision was made as soon as th the fliers postponed postpone their homet home- home t Schreiber S Was invited along with the three aviators who have recon- recon d i themselves to his presence and hIm to tag along long as they go goS S Irom one ovation to another saId L that they would take on to Paris in the airplane put ut l Im up at the l hotel of M M. t 1 L Lotti Sr share in wh whatever tev r itIe lUes awaited them and when all aU wM was over o over er the they would ze send d him home declared that he Md never nevel had a moments moment's doubt that the he wo would ld succeed In the cross cross- ing ing nce e he had left the American c coast ast But It was a terribly hard trip he acknowledged When we had reached the coast of ot Europe after having gone through a most violent t tempest I thought hought by following the shore shor we Va woUld be able to get to Biarritz refuel el there and go on to Paris But a little while before arriving h her r I l noticed the gasoline was go go- go- go ing run out before we could get to France and happily I found this tIn beach below below- me inc 4 SATISFIED SATISFIED iam i I am am satisfied with tho the trip Naturally we would have been hap hap- have ha reached leached Paris without a a stop but believe me it would have b beer impossible last night in any case ase for or we would have have- found ourselves our- our selves in the center of or a depression That would have been fatal I am content with th the trip I never S d for a moment that it w would uld bt us s Into port II In spite of tel ter blows of af wInd and some some mighty rough bumps I never never once once had had- had d the Impression that the machine machine ma ma- S chine chine- would fall fail even In lii n the slightest slightest slight slight- est degree tot Not long after discovering the Unwelcome extra passenger Lotti Bald ad that the aviators were forced to tc togo SQ go above bove the clouds During the early cady part of the night there W was wa s thick k fog and violent rain squalls lor r r four hours during which we 11 c to make a real fight to hold too to tc o r ours and t there ere were times time n It seemed we were not far fai from a disaster But But after alter after four hours urs of or bucking the worst sort o ol of feather vather aU er the depression passed an and I the night sky cleared Lefevre was va S then able to calculate our latitude a again rain We turned so southward some some- what and at at 7 p. p m. m the coast 0 of l Portugal s showed owed up ahead |