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ULM’S FATE

AMERICAN NAVY

ABANDONS SEARCH FOR PLANE.

(United Press Association —By Electric

Telegraph- Copyright.)

(Received this day at 10.30 a.m.) HONOLULU, December 10. The United States, Navy ha e abandoned its search for U,lm. Tiro Army has not stated whethei the planes will continue the hunt.

SEARCH FOR FLIERS CEASING

SUBMARINES’ AID ENLISTED

HONOLULU, December 9. Admiral Yarnell to-day ordered the aerial search to stop. The army and air corps probably will discontinue the search after a conference of the authorities to-morvow. Eight; submai'fnes land tffieir mother, ship “Beaver” manoeuvred off Maui Island for a trace of the lost fliers.

Three, destroyers are in a new area, beyond 250 miles eastward. They will return on Wednesday. Three coastguard vessels are stili north-westward, checking uninhabited rocks, reefs and islands.

Four Navy seaplanes awaited possible orders to-day to cruise over more stretches of the Pacific Ocean in search of C. P. Ulm and his mates

Three destroyers and three coastguard cutters to-day scanned tire sea to the north of Honolulu in the hone that Ulm’s plane might still be afloat, and that it might' be sighted.

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Bibliographic details

Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1934, Page 5

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ULM’S FATE Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1934, Page 5

ULM’S FATE Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1934, Page 5