MRS MILLER
PUBLICITY STUNT.
DENIED BY AVIATRIE
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
MIAMI, December 2
Karl Voelkert, who flew to Nassau and returned on Tuesday, in a relief plane, brought back copies of a statement given by Mrs Keith Miller for publication. She said, in part: —“1 am most unhappy about myself. As an experienced flier, J. feel ashamed to think that I have failed to reach my objective. Those who have suggested I might do so for publicity purposes are despicable. 1 hope my reputation as a sportswoman is good enough to refute such thoughts.”
RETURN TO FLORIDA
MIAMI (Florida), December 2,
Mrs Keith’ Miller and Captain Lancaster expect to fly to Miami on Wednesday from the Bahamas, in the plane with which Mrs Miller made her forced landing at Andros Island.
Captain Lancaster and Mr John L ggett, flew to Nassau on Tuesday, where they picked up Mrs Miller. They proceeded to the stranded plane with gasoline and oil. Mr Liggett has returned to Miami.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1930, Page 5
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