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THE DISAPPEARANCE OF AMELIA EARHART
A complete copy of the late edition of The New York Times, Saturday, July 3, 1937, 15pp., with the headline reading: "MISS EARHART FORCED DOWN AT SEA, HOWLAND ISLAND FEARS, COAST GUARD BEGINS SEARCH". The article continues: "Fuel had run low. Fliers were near goal when last reported but saw no land. Radio believed heard...Coast Guard headquarters here received information that Miss Earhart probably overshot tiny Howland Island because she was blinded by the glare of an ascending sun...The [cutter] Itasca reported that heavy smoke was bellowing from its funnels at the time, to serve as a signal for the flyer...". Much more fine content. Chipping at edges as to be expected, otherwise very good condition.

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