THE ZEPPELIN
ZEPPELIN’S NEXT TRIP.
THE CREW’S REPORT
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(Received this day at 10.36. a.mA NEW YORK, August 29.
All the orew of the Zeppelin are enthusiastic over the voyage. Eckener announced the dirigible would leave Lakehurst for Friedriehshaven at midnight on Saturday under command of Captain Ernest Lehmann, as Eckener was going to Washington to confer with Goodyear Zeppelin officials.
Lieut. Richardson told of the astonishment of the people who saw the Zeppelin in the distant countries. “When the people whom we saw on the ground sighted us, they were frightened almost without exception and ran away as if the-ship were a monster.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1929, Page 6
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