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The net paid circulation for August exceded
Daily - - 1,330,000
Sunday - 1,690,000
DAILY NEWS
NEW YORK'S PICTURE NEWSPAPER
Copyright, 1931, by News Syndicate Co., Inc. Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.
Entered as 2nd class matter, Post Office, New York, N. Y.
60 Pages  New York, Tuesday, September 8, 1931*  2

DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1931
[[image - photograph of Manila Davis on telephone]]
[[caption]] NOT LOST.–At first reported lost, Miss Manila Davis, aviatrix, returned home last night from Cleveland Air Races, whither she flew four days ago.  Save for slight burns from gasoline blaze she was unhurt. [[/caption]]


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PITTSBURGH PA. TELEGRAPH
SEPTEMBER 8, 1931

[[image - photograph of Manila Davis in flying attire]]
[[caption]] MISS MANILA DAVIS
Miss Davis, West Virginia flier, landed at New Jersey airport after a leaking gas tank had forced her down several times, causing fears for her safety. [[/caption]]


[[card]]
1931 
[[?AL]] AIR RACES
Aug. 29 to Sept. 7
CLEVELAND
GUEST CARD
[[?AY]] PRIVILEGE
GATE 5
[[signature?]]
PRESIDENT
[[signature]] Cliff F Henderson [[/signature]]
MANAGING DIRECTOR
[[/card]]


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BOSTON MASS. RECORD
SEPTEMBER 9, 1931

[[image - portrait photograph of Manila Davis]]
Manila Davis, missing West Virginia aviatrix, who landed safely at Hasbrouck Heights, N. J., in a return flight to the Cleveland national air races.  She was forced down several times by a leaking gas tank and fears had been felt for her safety.
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