Travelling across the Atlantic in the new Gerinan Zeppelin Hindenburg may have its thrills, but there are serious drawbacks as well. On one of the airskip's early crossings Countess llosie von Waldreek, of Berlin, found that the privations of airship travel were almost foo much to bear. "We had 110 room for our clothes," she complaiued plaintively; " we had no room to dress. In the tiny mirrors we could not see to put on our rouge. Oh, it was hard to dress for dinner. I always dress for dinner, and no airliner can prevent me. But it was so hard."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 6, 30 September 1937, Page 4
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