AIRSHIP DISASTER
Use of Time Bomb Advanced as Theory (Beceived ,19, 8.45 a.m.) NEW YORK, June 18. A message from Lakehurst says that Commander Eosendahl, of the air station at Lakehnrst, addressing the Amerxcan Air Planning Council, stated that the susoicion of sabotage in connection with the destruction of the German airship Hindenbiirg, whieh exploded and erashed in flames -with the loss of Oi lives at Lalcelmrst, had not been dispelled. The airship arrived 12' hours Jate. The saboteui's possibly had timed ® bomb to explode after the passenaers left the airship. TTe expressed the opinion tht the (levelopnjenl' of the clirigibJe moveujeut had not been ended and urged the United States and Britain to adopt airship building programmes, declaring that both could use dirigibles for re connaissance Trork in time of war. _ J M— T
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 131, 19 June 1937, Page 5
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