panions, flew in the monoplane Columbia from New York to Newfoundland, on the first leg of a flight to Europe but as she was deprived of the distinction of being the first woman passenger across tho Atlantic, owing to tho Crossing of Miss Amelin Earhart, she decided to travel Io Europe bv steamer am’ "ttompt to fly from Europe to Am'-’cn. Mr. Charles Levine aecomm' ”d Chamberlain on Ihe flight, ’ror New York to Germany Inst venr. and Bert Acostn made the Pest tc East trip with Byrd.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 224, 4 September 1928, Page 5
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