Sky Rum Runner in Woman's Aid Is Believed Now
New York Evening World, May 17, 1922, p. 15
Tif "ftiA1 r i- r iiiiT rani m,uv 7 va f r i" r'" w ,xwMP!wwiHnnHiFm!tamHiir(mLrMB'HajH THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1922. Kro5r.M. I Ca A "'fa l i?iid cTnoxri: nnmnnriv II .last, III run siuunuL ABlJft 11 mil gBMIMUT&af DftUAUWAI ii sbb Noon III .t6onio Protection Formerly X. T. S(uar(. Store Hour i: 9 to S. 30 II TrSr.M ii M. 1.00 IM III II I JK II. 'TO 1 w y a! ik wk w sum i RSS 11 "Si ii! llk: I 5,000 yds: 50c 00 ;f 1: JF fc Cretonne 1 II l il SKY RUM RUNNER ID WOMAN'S AID S BELIEVED NOW Feminine Apparel in Smashed Plane With Map of Route From Canada. Although the discovery ol a vanity box, powder puft and several articles vof feminine attlro In tho wreck foc tokened that a woman hail been or was actually In tho liquor running airplane which crashed near Croton, tho most interesting find tho Federal authorities mado In their search. f tho shattered machine was tho avia tor's road map. It wits In the cockpit of the machlno aud bore evidence of much handling. ,Th map Is about eight Inches wide and thirty Inches long, pasted on i heavy1 strip of canvas backing and tolled up so It might bo carried In a pocket In the cockpit where the pilot could readily reach It. Apparently he had reached for It on many a trip, for the canvas backing was frayed at the edges and had grown flexible from much handling The surface of tho map was well thumbed. Tho route is laid down In an Ink Una on tho map, starting on a small Island in the St. Lawrence River west of Montreal. It swings east ward over Montreal and then turns oath.