Northwest History. Alaska. Aviation Crashes & Wreckage Missing Planes.
No Word From Jim Mattern. NO WORD FROM JIM MATTERN NOME, Alaska, June 16.—(U.P.)— James J. Mattern, attempting a round-the-world solo flight, was many hours overdue here today, following his take-off from Khabarovsk, Siberia, on a 2409-mile non-stop flight to Nome. He left the Siberian coast on Wedn...
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Summary: | No Word From Jim Mattern. NO WORD FROM JIM MATTERN NOME, Alaska, June 16.—(U.P.)— James J. Mattern, attempting a round-the-world solo flight, was many hours overdue here today, following his take-off from Khabarovsk, Siberia, on a 2409-mile non-stop flight to Nome. He left the Siberian coast on Wednesday at 6 p. m., E. D. T. |
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