Show i I NEWS IS SIGNAL FOR GAY PARTY II I I A AT T HA HOME HOMET HOMEL I T ONDON Sunday May 25 Delayed There Delayed There was a merry party in inthe inthe in inI LONDON L I i the homo of Harry G G. G Hawker near Surbiton tonight many callers including Thomas 0 O. O M. M head of the Aviation company builders of the tho machine in which Hawker attempted to cross cron the Atlantic going to the house to congratulate Mrs Hawker Many airmen airmen were among those who called Mrs Hawker never lost confidence that her husband would be rescued Even on Saturday evening she was still hopeful declared that Sunday I was washer her lucky day and said i r We shall have good news tomorrow I Today her he home was inundated with telegrams of congratulation and andI I the telephone in the gaily dwelling W was lS constantly ringing In a R message expressing his own and the queens queen's sympathy and condolence con 1 dolence defence King George on Saturday expressed his fear that Hawker had lost his life He added I I feel that the nation has hils lost last one of its most able and daring I pilots and that he sacrificed his life lifo for the fame and honor of the British h j J f flag I a 1 Aft offic At r t t mont confirming news dispatches of the rescue of H Hawker and L Commander MacK MacKenzie GrIeve was issued tonight It said aid Harry G G. G Hawker and Lieutenant Commander Grieve were rescued in in latitude 50 degrees and 20 minutes north and longitude 29 degrees and 30 minutes west They alighted close to a steamer owing to a defect InI In m I the tho water circulation of their motor Both men are arC in in perfect health I The airplane was not saved I il II I |