Show ft FLY ACROSS OCEAN IN SIXTEEN HOURS BRITISH AND AMERICAN AVIATORS AVIA AVIA- TORS MAKE FI FIRST STOP NON-STOP OVERSEAS FLIGHT Cross the Atlantic from Newfoundland to I Ireland reland and Win Prize Flight Being a Terrific Battle With the Elem Elements London To London To Jack Tack Alcock ii a captain I of time the British royal air all foice and hl his navigator Lieutenant Arthur Brown Blown an in American goes the honor of haYing having made nade the tue first non stop non stop flight lIght across the Lime Atlantic from Newfoundland to Ireland The Daily Dally Malls Mails Oooo prize is S theirs Forty minutes after after'S 8 o'clock Sunday morning the tho big Vickers Vimy biplane landed lande on the beach near Clifden Galway Gal Gal- way They made the flight In 16 10 hours horns an tad and 12 minutes after they left StJohn's St St. Johns John's N. N F P. at 4 13 Satur Saturday ay after after- noon oon Both pilot and navigator were in n goo good spirits but terribly fatigued fatigue Every Ever mile of the tIme flight lIght was a l terrific battle attic against the elements Of the human unman qualities that combined to conquer con con- quei quer the air all on this direct transatlantic route oute unshakable pluck was unquestionably unquestionably the decisive factor Immediately after landing Captain Alcock said We were ivere tired being alone In the fog g an and dizzy Izzy Sometimes we found foun ves ves S flying upside e down own having I II 1 J u. fir un 4 A. l l lost st all s sense ns l of Ot t nH while wade e enveloped enveloped en en- heavy blanket of fo fog eloped in the Our ur wireless was useless for the tIme greatest great great- est st part of the flight The w wireless Helens start stait- propeller blew off soon after we Our receiver was ed a from St. St Johns strong signals not much jammed by Intended tended for us Both Alcock and Lieutenant Brown when they made were ere in good spirits their heir landing |