Northwest History. Alaska. Aviation Crashes & Wreckage Missing Planes.

Alaskan Stations On Lookout For Signals. ALASKAN STATIONS ON LOOKOUT FOR SIGNALS SEATTLE, Wash., May 28.—(AP)— Radio stations in Alaska have been maintaining a 24-hour watch for messages from the Italia, but reported today that nothing had been heard from the dirigible during the last 60 hours. The...

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Published: 1928
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Summary:Alaskan Stations On Lookout For Signals. ALASKAN STATIONS ON LOOKOUT FOR SIGNALS SEATTLE, Wash., May 28.—(AP)— Radio stations in Alaska have been maintaining a 24-hour watch for messages from the Italia, but reported today that nothing had been heard from the dirigible during the last 60 hours. The six naval radio stations in Alaska at St. Paul island. Cordova, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Sitka and Cape Hinchinbrook intercepted the periodic calls from the Citti do Milano, mother snip of the Italia, but the buzz of the airship's transmitter was not heard.