Earhart, Amelia, Disappearance of

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  • Associated Press. "FLIERS ON AN ISLE IS HOPE OF EXPERT; Miss Earhart's Adviser Tells Her Husband She May Have Set Up Radio on Atoll." The New York Times 4 July 1937: n. pag. Print.
  • Associated Press. "ITASCA IS AT GOAL; Coast Guard Cutter Is at Position Reported by Radio Phone MESSAGE AIDS THE SEARCH Flier Gives Location 281 Miles North of Howland in a Poorly Heard Talk OTHER CRAFT RUSH THERE British Freighter in Vicinity and Naval Mine Sweeper Will Join the Hunt Itasca at Position Given Warships Speeding to Help SHIP REACHES GOAL IN EARHART SEARCH Husband Sends Messages WHERE SEARCH FOR EARHART PLANE CENTERS." The New York Times 6 July 1937: n. pag. Print.
  • Associated Press. "Japanese Ships Join Search." The New York Times 6 July 1937: n. pag. Print.
  • Associated Press. "President Follows Search." The New York Times 4 July 1937: n. pag. Print.
  • Associated Press. "STORM TURNS BACK PLANE SENT TO FIND MISS EARHART; SEVERAL RADIO CALLS HEARD; WARSHIPS TO HUNT." The New York Times 4 July 1937: n. pag. Print.
  • Associated Press. "WORD IS OFFICIAL; Amateur Operators Had Told of Hearing Voice of the Aviatrix." The New York Times 5 July 1937: n. pag. Print.