FLYERS AT LAW
SEQUEL TO CAFE TRIP LONDON, 7th April. Mr Gordon Store, who made a recordbreaking .flight from London to Capetown with Miss l’cggy Sain man, , is suing Mrs Salaman, mother of his companion, for a share- of the proceeds, said to amount to several hundred pounds, says the “Daily Mail." Mrs Sahiman intends to defend the action. Miss Salamari, aged 19, and Mr Store Pew from London to the Cape in October, last year, covering the distance in the record time of five days eight hours. Their machine, a Puss Moth, which cost £IOOO, was given to Miss Salaman by her mother as a birthday gift. Mr Store is an assistant instructor of the London Aero Club. A new record of four days 16 hours was established by Mrs J. A, Mollison last month.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 16 April 1932, Page 4
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136FLYERS AT LAW Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 16 April 1932, Page 4
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