ULM’S FLIGHT CONDEMNED
JOURNAL’S CRITICISM “RIDICULOUS AFFAIR” LONDON, Dec. 12. The Aeroplane, in nil intensely critical article, describing Mr. C. T. I*. Ulni’s Pacific flight as a ridiculous affair, risking lives and property of the United States Navy and Army, says: ‘‘Governments of the world should publicly announce that no official search will lie made for aviators who become lost on foolish flights of this sort. Shipping companies, also, .should order their skippers not to deflect front their courses to search for such people. “Sir Charles Kingstord Smith took tut equally foolish risk in flying in the opposite direction without any under stfmdablo reason, except a need for publicity.” __________
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18590, 28 December 1934, Page 8
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