The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 13, 1954, Page 8, Image 8

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On Air Antics
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Godfrey is due to be questioned
on whether he j intentionally
swooped his plane i near tne con
trol tower at Teterboro, N. J
Airport j ) - ;
Or W. Young, regional direc
tor for the Civil Aeronautics Ad
ministration, said Monday he
didn't think "Mr. Goturey wouia
do a thing like that," but that
the television star is due for ques
tioning about it 1 J
The CAA check Iwas ordered as
vMiiit f the wav Godfrey's pri
vate plane i veered toward the
tontrol tower, frightening the
crew in the tower, after a take
off at Teterboro Airport last
Thursday. ; f ' i . A ,
Godfrey himself, on his tele
hmadcast Friday, referred
to the incident and said a cross
wind had forced the plane toward
the tower, -i : j ' i .
- Young said theiCAA had made
no termination on this point and
that Godfrey would be questioned
when he returns to New York
from Miami, Fla with; findings
being made "a matter of rec
ord." ! '
in VflMn?toni a CAA spokes
man said inquiry to far showed
that Godfrey had wanted to use
a runway at Teterboro which has
long been closed because of its
shortness and a congested area
at its end. ;
The entertainer'! plane, a twin
engined DC3, consequently was
acsitmed to another runway, the
spokesman said.! He related: j
The Diane took off in "auite a
bit of crosswind," banked sharp
ly to the left narrowly missing
taxiing aircraft and then headed
at the control tower at near right
ancles to its normal course.
All the men in the tower but
one dashed to a lower level, the
cne flattening I himself on the
control -room floor, while the!
tilir, rmtrfA hv. missing the
tower by what appeared to be a
narrow mar sin. !
The spokesman said the inves
tigation, including questioning of
witnesses at Teterboro, won't be
completed for about 10 days.
Stricken Boy
Better After
Serum Flight
TNNRTVRITCirJ Austria UB An
t-year-old Austrian boy critically
HI with hemophilia was reponea
better Monday night after injec
tion with a special serum rushed
to him by plane and car from
the United States.
Doctors treating little Gottfried
Eder at Innsbruck's Children Clin
ic said they hoped" the child will
live. They- said the serum had
stopped the bleeding which threat
ened to take his life.
The doctors: said Gottfried be
an to Imnrove within hours after
a supply of anti-hemophil globulin
reached him from Lansing, Mich.,
Monday morning.
Gottfried had been bleeding al
most continuously for nine days
cine hi had an infected tooth ex
tracted. Doctors had despaired for
his life,: despite repeated transfu
sions of nlasma and whole blood.
I The serum was flown across the
i Atlantic to Frankfurt Germany,
J3n a U. S. Army plane. It was
" rushed arms Germany to Fuer
sten-Felbruck! near Munich, in a
C47. From there, after, a blizzard
prevented a j helicopter from tak
ing off, it was raced across the
Bavarian AIds bv car.
. Doctors said the serum will not
cure the disease, but the hospital
now has sufficient supplies on
" hand should Gottfried start ,to
bleed again.
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