Show I 1 BIG BEi ON ONi i NONSTOP TOP FLIGHT I I I Vice Admiral Mark Kerr in i iI I Command nd of Plane Bound I for Chicago I By A Associated Press MINEOLA N. N Y Nov 14 In In the I I face of a twenty-mile twenty northwest wind I I the giant Page Handley-Page bombing j I I plane commanded by Vice Admiral I i Mark I Kerr started from Mitchel field j I I here at 7 o'clock this morning on an I attempted nonstop fU flight ht to to Chicago It carried eight passengers and 1500 p pounds of women's clothing and furs I for the American Railway Express I company Admiral Kerr expected the I II I trip to take about ten hours I Major J. J Brackley of the British royal air force piloted the craft Colonel Colo Colo- cOlo 1 I nel net Archie Miller commanding all army aviation fields on Long Island was on onboard onboard onboard I II board as as- asa a guest of Admiral Kerr I Containers filled with hot food which the passengers expected to eat eaten eaten eaten en route were placed on board The I I breakfast menu consisted of bacon I eggs coffee bread and butter The purpose of or the flight is to demonstrate demI demonstrate dem dem- the possibility of aerial I transportation for rush express mat mat- ter The plane itself is the largest typo type I land plane in existence and has a cargo capacity of between six ix and seven tons It was built for the purpose of bombIng bombing bomb bomb- I ing lag Berlin but was not completed until until until un un- un- un til after the armistice I |