Winnipeg’s PresentationAeroplane Flies Over CityThf lt;*u of Wuirnpf’ lt;i *« •« dlt;ierupl.mlt;\ Hew on hlt; r miti-ii tripr*v«-r tho c'ity \ « j*wd.t y ♦•vemmr. Milder the pilutag** of t'appim MH I\« i with lt;*hatmce Jiawlf as p.us-xr.tr.M The plane remained :n the air ibir.g low for over half ;ui hour causing many citizens to stretch their nuks a bit. The day wa* ideal for the J tiighl. there being Uttle or no wind. «»nd although the air on the ground 1 ‘•urfac-e was murky it was clear above. j The plane blt; haved well while in the [ or and on the take-off and landing • ! d what was necessary of it. Thelt;’11 of Winnipeg” w a Curtis biplane md hi is taken an active part in the *ilt; feat mg of the enemy. It was recent-\ hi ought to the city, taken to the «v.'intry club, and put together bylt; nit f lover l.ieut f'baiinoey Briwlfand IJeur. Ernest Hicks, under mill-It .rv authority. *■I'ajd. Dover, who is in charge of pi aviation organization at St.»*h:r!«*.K. prom1ttn* pfnpl* nf Win-mpeg mans' more such treats.Members of the WinnU*‘g policeforce will be requited to sum a ph dge of loyalt\ to tne city and a promise not to join am union allied to any other lt;u ya.ni/.a non, and unless such agreement is igned before 1 o’clock tomorrow afternoon, all policemen who fail t»r neglect to comply with this new rule will be forthwith dismiss'd fruin the form and new men taken on to replace them. \This decision was reached by the police commission at a meeting heldat the eity hall this morning and lie chief of police was at once instructedn a i i f i • i c» m An