Monday, June 6, 1927
Lunch at Quinnipiac Club. Meeting of Grays Border Group Committee at Pete Booth's office to arrange for "Border Party". Home tonight to dinner and mowed the lawn. Very cool tonight but we are nice and cozy with a big wood fire in the living room. For the second time in two weeks, American aviators have crossed the Atlantic Ocean in a plane. Clarence D. Chamberlin as pilot and Charles A. Levine, the financial backer and passenger, flew from Roosevelt Field, New York to within seventy miles of Berlin, Germany. Left New York Saturday morning at 6-05 and landed first at Eiselbam Saxony at five o'clock this (Monday) morning, 42 hours after leaving Roosevelt Field. They covered about 3800 miles as compared with Lindbergh's 3610 miles non-stop flight.
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