Ice-Cream Cone IncidentMysterious Flash at AirportREPORT BY OFFICIALSVancouver, April 31.OlllrlitN ut the Interna* lonul nlr|«rt nt Vancouver reimrted Inst night t*ril they now mi object about two hundred feet long “ahnped like an lee-crcum cone’ llnsli over the clrport ut tre mentions speed.The niriMirt superintendent (Mr. F. V. Majnir) mild:—“I liavc never seen anything like It—I have never turnedlu ii report about (lying suucera either!*’ lie added that n white mile stance hung nlsuit the tuil, but (lid not trail out us v«i»r did from u fast* moving nlrernft. “It must have heen doing nt learn* seven hundred tulles per hour,'* Mugnr said. Fie also wild that lie hud cheeked with air traffic eonfr »l an«l had lieen told (hat no aircraft was scheduled in the area at that time.(Naval officers at Cmirerneur (New York) reiMirtod on April lrtfh that they had neeu n “flying Ico-cretiiii rone about two hundred feet long travelling at terrific speed. Several iVrtli residents also re|Mrled having seen what HptN’iired to he a “(lying aaucer uu the night of April 17th.|