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Missing Flyer Is Safe

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The Civil Aeronautics Authority yesterday cancelled its 14 hour search for William S. Tyson '49 when it was reported that the flyer had landed his, light plane successfully in an emergency stop at El Campe, Texas.

Tyson, of Boston and formerly of Winthrop House, has finished his junior year and is presently on a year's leave of absence. His flight from Brownsville, Texas, to Houston was part of a coast-to-coast air trip.

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