Eddie_August_Schneider_(1911-1940)_and_Donald_Ryan_Mockler_in_the_Times_Union_of_Brooklyn,_New_York_on_29_May_1932.jpg
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Description Eddie August Schneider (1911-1940) and Donald Ryan Mockler in the Times Union of Brooklyn, New York on 29 May 1932.jpg |
English:
Eddie August Schneider (1911-1940) and Donald Ryan Mockler in the Times Union of Brooklyn, New York on 29 May 1932
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Source | Times Union of Brooklyn, New York on 29 May 1932 |
Author | Anonymous Unknown author |
Other versions | https://www.newspapers.com/clip/36441665/times-union/ |
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Flying for Hoover. James H. Doolittle, flying ace, (above), and holder of the transcontinental speed record, will fly, with Eddie Schneider, accompanied by Don R. Mockler, on a tour of the United States, from July 4 to October 28, when Mr. Mockler will speak for President Hoover's re-election. Mr. Mockler, who lives at 15 E. 21st street, is director of the Aviation Division of the Hoover Business League. Young Schneider, recently famous as "the boy flyer," is casting his first vote this year.
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