Wiley Post Plans World Hop with Robot He Brought on Flight Here — __ “WINNIE MAE’ REBUILT FOR LONG FLIGHT Wu^L££?MA1!?I,TY’ **** 13. wp> u?'holder of the globe girdlmg flight record will trv for Ju?v—th?JUV?"the‘Torld mark about fnryo thls time with only a robot lor a companion. Plane Rebuilt Mae’” in whicn ggw Htebld Gatty, navigator, cycled the world in 8 days, 15 and 51 minutes in June, 1931 equipped with new a* and a new motor at the Oklahoma City airport. * an> *01ng out to set a new safd^A my personal ambition,” Post , ,d m announcing his plans. II da76 no backer, no man and no Pawners.” has spent several weeks t hi?hg u °Ut , the airplane robot JI5EJ hn plans to use for relief adowing him time to rest and to navigate. To Follow Same Route c ^mal detail, fueling stations In ®lperta> will be arranged by Sam Gnebi, Chickasha pilot and friend of Post. The two plan to leave to morrow in a borrowed plane for New York and Griebi expects to sail from New York Saturday. Post expects to follow about the same route as before—New York to Berlin non-stop, about 3,90o miles, then 4,300 miles over water and ice to Fairbanks, Alaska, 1.45W miles to Edmonton and 2,100 miles back to New York. Wiley Post stayed overnight in Brownsville several months ago en route to Mexico City from Kansas on his first distance flight to test the robot which he will use on his globe circling trip. He flew the “Winnie Mae.” Post declared here at the time, that the robot was functioning per fectly and hinted at the time that he might undertake to make a solo round-world flight, with the robot's aid. MATTERN ALSO PLANS WORLD HOP NEW YORK, May 18. (JP)—James Mattern of San Angelo, Tex., who attempted to fly around the world last year with Bennett Griffin of Oklahoma City, plans to try it alone this year, starting the first week in June. If he carries out this plan he will get away about three weeks be fore Wiley Post, who announced in Oklahoma City today that he ex pected to begin his solo flight around the world about July 1. Post still holds the world girdling speed record for his previous flight with Harold GatSy. The plane Century of Progress in which Mattern and Griffin crack ed up in Russia on their world flight las* year has been remodeled for solo flight, which allows room for an extra hundred gallons of gasoline. TARGET RANGE SITE STUDIED • j The problem of a target range for Fort Brown, which has faced local military and civilian groups for years, appears near solution, according to a report made at the chamber of commerce directors meeting last night. The military affairs committee reported that several situable sites on the Boca Chica highway have been selected, and that military authorities are now negotiating with the owners for a 10-year lease. The chamber of commerce com mittee consists of J. L. Abney, Charles Burton, and J. H. Batsell. This committee has aided in se lecting sites, making surveys, and getting in touch with the owners. It is necessary now to take the Port Brown troops to Fort Ring gold for target •practice, and the armv has sought to remedy this situation. • The directors were told of efforts being made by the chamber of commerce to prevent abandonment of the naval radio station at Fort Brown, which is used in securing weather and market neu's reports for' the Valley. A. Wayne Wood, chairman of the foreign relations committee, re - ported that there is a fine prospect of work being resumed soon on the Matamoros to Victoria highway. In the form of fiT&dinsr on that t>art of the highway nearest Brownsville. The secretary, G. C. Richardson, reported that the chamber of com merce had cooperated in seeking passage of legislation to bring about SavSg through Kenedy county, sending telegrams to representa tives and senators from this sec tl0?‘resolution opposing any reduc tion in the United States army was adopted bv the directors. rOUVTY HEAD TO SPEAK XI women’s Christian Temper 1 TTninn will have the pleasure '"JJm™ a. a. Laughlin of ?LhFresnos, countv officer, at the L°iUmg "o be held Friday after noon at 3:30 o’clock in the Metho dic? church. Everyone interested. ^ invited to attend this meeting, j whether ^they are members of the union or not_ Renew Your Health By Purification jwjwg&S? 52 “Perfect Foundation of tem is Nat^s why ^ ri(J { chronic ailments that dermming your vitality? are .ftivnur entire system by tak punfy > . course of Calotabs. ins a tbortwfce a week for several SgJSJ £ how Nature re "^STvouwith health. n&S purify the blood .by acu the liver, kidneys, stomach b