Army Flier Killed
CAUGHT IX SXOWSTOIDL J ESCORTING STATE DOCUMENT. LOXDOX XAVAIi TREATY, Press Association —Copyright. (Received 10.35 a.m.) NEW YORK, October 16. >■ A message from Cheyenne (Wyoming) states Lieut. Caldwell, United States army flier, while escorting The document embodying Japan's ratification of the London Naval Treaty from Victoria (British Columbia) to New York, was killed near Lookout (Wyoming). He was the vicctim of an early snowstorm. The body wa s found on Thursday. In the meantime his companion, Lieut. Irving Woodring, in' another pursuit aeroplane, carrying the Treaty document, got safely through. He expects to reach New York tonight. The document is going forward by the Leviathan on Saturday.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 68, 17 October 1930, Page 5
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