Evening Star Newspaper, September 4, 1924, Page 17

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THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 1924. ; ‘ 17 ROUND-THE-WORLD FLYERS BACK IN AMERICA AFTER MANY MONTHS. Rear Admiral .\lugr’ull«-r and his aid greeting the aviators after SENDING RESCUE PLANE FROM THE RICHMOND TO SEARCH FOR ITALIANS. An incident of the 82-hour search for the flyers who were they landed at Ice Tickle. Indian Harbor. Labrador. From left to right. the smiling aviators are Smith. Harding, Nelson and Arnold. lost off the coast of Greenland. They were finally picked up by the United States naval vessel and their wrecked plane was sunk. & by P. & A. Photos Copyright by P. & A. Photos. ADMIRAL WATCHING FOR AMERICAN FLYE The commander ; & . . : : g 7 il of the North Atlantic fleet, Admiral Magruder, watching the skies for a - Lrat : : o THEIR FIRST MEAL IN A CA. Lieut. Lowell Smith. flight com- 1 flyers when they were due at Indian Harbor, Labra- : Y 2 5 - mander, and ik Nelson of the roundthe-world flyers, eating A ! A e ¢ breakfact at Ice Tickle, Indian Harbor, 1 ! i A the GE=tito) the aviators, - Copyright by S LIEUT. LOWELL SMITH 5 FOOT UPON AMERIC )IL AGAIN. The commander of the American roundtheworld fiyers was the nrst ledediher o oodisniHucbor, SLabiads, ‘afier thieir 'plane to step on land at Indian Harbor, Labrador. The aviators were taken from their planes by small boats from the Richmond, and a good-sized crowd greeted them when they came ashore. The flyers left Santa Monica, Calif., just 5 months and 14 days from the time they landed l‘:l Labrador. Vide World Photo. | STENOGRAPHER IS A CHAMPION. ss Helen Cort, 21 vears old, rep- 7 L ‘% CALLED UPON THE PRESIDENT YESTERDAY. Jean Coundouriotis. resenting the Wachusett Club of Worcester, Muss, whto won the lulf mile brother of the President of Greece, who is now in Washingion on a i single scull championship for women on the Charles Rive Labor day. - - 5 s S . o e il > By Vaited News Ficturen. LIAN AV] SXPRESSES GRATITUDE FOR HIS RESCUE. Rear Admiral Magruder and Comdrs. Newton and Keppler of the United e Hos, coumtry. e was introduced to President Coplidge at the States Navy. hear the story of flight and expression of gratitude from Lieut. Locatelli qud his mechanician, Tallio Crossio, ltalian fiyers. Lost 3 ; : for 82 hours after their plane developed engine trouble off the coast of Gr eenland, the Italians were rescued by the United States destroyer Riflu?:n& - Wide Worl oto. TOOK THE PRINCE OF WALES® SUITE. Gloria' Swanson, movie star, . : : 2 : and her mother, who sailed for Europe yesterday. They occupied the . A . HOPES TO TRAVEL 180 MILES AN HOUR. This automobile was re. royal suite, which was used by lt’lu Prince urfvm;. when he came t¢f this COF 7 AT . = N mflzfl e:.n:nb:enn: fi:.ri'l-’nfial);:et' ’soo'lmE(ypt, and l:d -i-peen 1o travel o . 3 5 s THE LANDIN AMERICAN AVIATORS INDIAN 1 L rsepower i T e e P “they came into- Indian Harbor, Labrador. -The sailof from 5 - e is designed to “burn up” the desert roads of Bgype. Wie: b pand e s Gl : 1

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