No Sign of Polish Atlantic Flier
LOST IN THE PACIFIC New York Times Broadcast. LONDON, June 6. Airdromes from London to Warsaw and air officials of several European nations who waited in vain for word of Stanislaus Hausoncr, on his projected New York-Warsaw flight, fearect ne had been lost in the Atlantic. The only possibility was that he might have landed somewhere on the Continent, where he would be out of communication with the world.
A garage proprietor at Cork, Ireland, over which the great circle route would carry a flier, reported he heard the motor of a powerful airplane early on Sunday.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 June 1932, Page 2
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