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Show UJ i Aviator Hunter ! "Pinched" Wfeen He j Lands for Goose ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., April 7. A flock of flcess pursued by a seaplane, sea-plane, from which shots were being be-ing fired, 1,000 feet in the air, held .the attention today of Game Ward-en Ward-en P. K. Hillard. A few minutes later he arrested Kenneth Jaquith avistor, and his mechanician, Bennett Ben-nett E. Severs, when Ihcir plane alighted to pick up a dead goose that had fallen near the warden's rowboat then two miles from chore. Warden Hillard told United States Commissioner Lewis, before be-fore whom the prisoners were ar-raignod, ar-raignod, that Jaquith not knowing his identity, has related to him all i the thrills of the sport. Whereupon the warden said, he informed the j aviator he was under arrest for ) violating a federal game law, I which carries a penalty of S500 j fine and six months in jail. Jaquith, vho is said to be the son of a Chicago financier, and his mechanician, each were held in $200 bail for a hearing later. |