ROUND-THE-WORLD FLIGHT
MCLAREN'S BAD LUCK
(Sun Cables.) (Received 10.40 a.m.)
London, May 4
The Star's aeronautical correspondent says McLaren's delays are mystifying to the British experts, who are afraid he will encounter monsoons, rendering the Tokio journey extremely hazardous.
BIG U.S.A. FLIGHT
MAJOR MARTIN MISSING.
(Received 10.40 a.m.-)
Vancouver, May 3,
Three United States army aviators resumed their round-the-world flight to-day from Dutch harbuir Alaska Island," and arrived at Atka Island in the afternoon.
Major Martin has been missing since he started from Chignik to join the other flyers and lias not yet been found.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXII, Issue 57, 5 May 1924, Page 5
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