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Eddie August Schneider (1911-1940) and Emil August Schneider (1886-1955) in The Record of Hackensack, New Jersey on 25 August 1930 by the Associated Press

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English: Eddie August Schneider (1911-1940) and Emil August Schneider (1886-1955) in The Record of Hackensack, New Jersey on 25 August 1930 by the Associated Press
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Source The Record of Hackensack, New Jersey on 25 August 1930
Author Associated Press

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Sneider Holds Two Junior Records. Jersey City Boy, 18, Beats Goldsborough Marks. (Associated Press) Roosevelt Field, New York; August 25, 1930. Eddie Schneider, 18-year-old Jersey City boy, today holds the two junior transcontinental flying records formerly the property of the last Frank Goldsborough. He landed here at 4.03 p. m. yesterday from Los Angeles, lowering by an hour and 36 minutes the record set by Goldsborough. His time was 27 hours and 19 minutes Schneider set his record in spite of two mishaps, one over Kansas when his compass went bad, and another when he was overtaken by a storm over the Alleghanies on yesterday's non stop-flight from Columbus, Ohio. Last week he lowered by four hours and twenty-two minutes the time for the westward crossing of the continent, also made by Goldsborough. His flying time on that jaunt was 29 hours and 55 minutes. Schneider was greeted by his father, Emil A. Schneider, of Jersey City and 2,500 visitors to the field.

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