POLISH AIRMAN.
• — : FLIGHT OVER ATLANTIC. (UNITED FBESS ASSOCIATION— BY SLICTMO TEUtOSAPH— COPYBIOHT.) NEW YORK,;June 3. Stanislaus Hausner took off at S.4G a.m. on a non-stop flight to Warsaw, Poland, Ms native country. OVER NOVA SCOTIA. (Eeccivcd Juno sth, 5.3 p.m.) , SYDNEY (Nova Scotia), June 4. A monoplane believed to be that of Stanislaus Hausner, who is en route to Europe from New York, circled the city at five p.m., then headed seaward and disappeared.' HAUSNER OVERDUE. FLIGHT STARTED IN BAD WEATHER. (Received June sth, 11.15 p.m.) v LONDON, June 5. The Polish-American airman, Stanislaus Hausner, whose objective is Warsaw, is long overdue. Ho was expected to reach Ireland on Saturday afternoon. He had sufficient petrol to remain m the air to 5 p.m. to-day, but ho started in bad weather in defiance of the meteorologist's advice.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20565, 6 June 1932, Page 9
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