ATLANTIC CROSSED.
Americans Sighted Off Irish Coast. PILOT, DOCTOR AND NURSE. (Received 11.00 a.m.) LONDON, September 14. The aeroplane American Nurse, which left Roosevelt Field, New York, yesterday with three Americans aboard in an attempt to fly non-stop to Koine, has been sighted off the Irish coast. Dr. Leon Pisculli, of Yonkers (N.Y.), is in command, with William Ulbrich, of Mincola, Texas, at the pilot's controls, and Miss Edna Newcomer, aged 28, of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, a nurse and parachute juniper, as a passenger. She intends to descend by parachute at Florence, Italy, as a tribute to Florence Nightingale. I
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 219, 15 September 1932, Page 7
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