THE WYATT EARP
VOYAGE TO NORWAY NT IF Mill MMMUNKATION Prea Association —By Telegraph—Copyright NEW YORK. June 29. Ladv Wilkins has appealed to President Roosevelt that the Navy Department attempt to communicate with the Wyatt Earp, on which Sir Hubert Wilkins departed for Norway a week ago and ’which has been out of. radio communication ever since. She stressed her extreme worry for the safety of her husband. President Roosevelt has directed the navy and the coast guard to render every possible assistance to the Wyatt Earp, MESSAGE RECEIVED. OSLO, June 30. The Norwegian liner Stavengerford has received a wireless message from Sir Hubert Wilkins giving his position as 46 north, 40 west. He added that ho hoped to arrive in Norway in midJuly.
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Evening Star, Issue 22379, 1 July 1936, Page 9
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124THE WYATT EARP Evening Star, Issue 22379, 1 July 1936, Page 9
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