THE MISSING AVIATRIX
SEARCH FOR MRS MIuIeR. LITTLE HOPE OP SUCCESS. (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) NEW YORK, November 30. A report from Miami states that Carl Voelter, leader of the Florida air search for Mrs Keith Miller, said: “Further search is useless. We have scoured every inch of the territory to south, east, and west of the Florida Peninsula, also tho islands southward. We have flown low over the swamps, glades, and cays. The land is desolate, the winds are strong, and the waters running high. Captain Lancaster wired to me -to-day stating that he is coming as fast as possible. I will do. all he asks of me, but the case seems hopeless.” STILL ANOTHER SEARCHER. CAPTAIN LANCASTER. NEW YORK, December 1. (Received Dec. 2, at 0.30 a.m.j Captain Lancaster, who is cn route to Miami to search for Mrs Keith Miller, has wired to the British Ambassador at Washington asking that British naval ships be sent to search for the missing aviatrix. He is also asking that airways officials at Miami be sent to assist.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21198, 2 December 1930, Page 9
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