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Show EIGHTEEN AVIATORS VOLUNTEER SERVICE St. Louis. Mo.. Nov. 5 Albert Bond Lambert, millionaire aviator of this City, gave out last night a list of eighteen volunteers for the United States aviation reserve corps recently proposed by him to officials at Washington Wash-ington and said to have the approval of Secretary or Navy Daniels. Tbe list includes many of the noted fliers or the country All were willing to serve without pay, Lambert said Lambert will go to New York soon to attend a meeting of the bo.ird of governors of the ero Club of America, and will holu a ton ference with Secretary Daniels. Seven St. Louisians, besides Lam bert, who volunteer their services are Anthony Jan n US Hugh Robinson. Hll lery Beachy William Bleaklev. William Will-iam Assman, Paul McCullough, and H. E. Honeywell Others ready to be come members of the volunteer reserves, re-serves, according to Lambert, are: Glenn .Martin. CaTlfornia, Lincoln Beachy. New York; W R Brooklns.! New Ycrk. and Charles P, Wlllard, I Harry Holmes. Rbj Knahensbue, B P Williams. George B. Harrison, all or California; Lloyd Thompson o' Chicago, and Francis Wildman of New York. Lambert is a former president of the Aero Club of St. Louis. |