Trans-Atlantic Air Stowaway.— The Russian-born woman, Anna Zeinit, who was the first successful transAtlantic air stowaway, fainted twice, had a fit of hysterics, and narrowly escaped death before she boarded the aircraft at Shannon for the final stage of her return journey to Paris. She was within a few yards of -the whirling propellers of a four-engined Constellation when a policeman rushed in and pulled her away. She has expressed fear of meeting trouble in France.—Dublin, January 23.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25092, 25 January 1947, Page 8
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