Stowaway’s Choice
bRCUS, MOVIES OR STORE? Many Offers from Germany (bnited P.A. — By Telegraph — Copyright) (Australian and IV.Z. Press Association) ■ Reed. 1- t ’ i' hi LONDON, Wednesday. Elr who stowed away in the Zeppelin LZI27 for the return I flight across the Atlantic, and who is’ washing dishes aboard I the airship, seems to have “hitched his wagon to a star.”
fcatTAI)Y there are many offers for I his services. A Hamburg circus bfetor wirelessed him a job as a ■ animal trainer. If he is not Led to accept this a large departCstore at Aix-la-Chapelle is offer||im s big position as a salesman. Ljiientallv he has been offered Eto appear in a German film. Ermany generally regards the feat ■porting spirit. The American H at Stuttgart says that provided IBekener, the commander of the Uin, favourably reports on his
conduct, he himself will furnish the necessary papers to guard the lad against imprisonment. A rich American at Stuttgart says that he is willing to defray the lad’s passenger fare. He is thus safeguarded whatever the outcome. It is revealed also that the lad has sold, by wireless, the newspaper rights to his story for a large sum. A leading Berlin night club, the Casanova, makes the remarkable announcement that the stowaway has wirelessed reserving a table for the night of His arrival.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 500, 1 November 1928, Page 1
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