HOPE FOR LOST TUDOR
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Mysterioas S0S Calls Picked UuInUl - \ • V
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Reeeived Thttrsday, 12,45 a.m, NEW YORK^ Feb. 4V .United States Air Force authorities said "today that they bbliev.e the mysterious SOS signais which have been picked up' ,along the Atlantic coast, from Flofida . to Nevtfoundlknd, may - c'd Yrom -Stitvivofs o| the BritiSh TUdof, Stdf Tiger, whicfl is missi'rig itt ^ thb Atlantic, "and. have1 Ofdefed * Air Force' piafife's iii BerinUda to staiid by, . . ' . Earlie'r the, Air Force had aniiounced that it tvaS abandonmg the search. CoastgUard statio'ns all alohg the Atlaiitic coast rfemained dh thfe aiert for the . faint sigiials, bndiiig iii the word "Tiger," »whieh' theAriiiy said it belie'ved origiriate'd ' somewhere fibrth of the Lefeward Islands, ih thfe' Caribbean Sea. In Miami, Florida; thfe. Fedferal Cbmmiinications Conimissibn, hopeful that the signais will bs renewfe'd; set mobile tiiiits in an effort tO fix the location definitely. If the transmitter can be' pin-pointed, planes will take off for thfe location at dawn.
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Chronicle (Levin), 5 February 1948, Page 5
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163HOPE FOR LOST TUDOR Chronicle (Levin), 5 February 1948, Page 5
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