BREMEN’S FLIERS
AT NEW YORK. AN UNEXPECTED STOP. CROWD OUT' OF CONTROL. (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COP Y EIGHT.) (AUSTRALIAN PRESS ASSOCIATION—UNITED SERVICE.) Received 9.60 a.m. to-day. NEw York, April -27. .
the Ford 'plane carrying t.ne Bremen x ciew; to n ashuigtoii from Murray Bay landed at (Curtiss nekf. Only uueut one nunureq persons were present, but tnese broue tlie yope lines and r.us.iied to the 'plane, compelling tSaicnen to shut on the motors to avoid injuring them. Moreover, as soon as die news at the fliers’ arrival spread the crowd grew rapidly. The situation was made difficult, because New fork officials did not expect the ’plaue to stop here and had provided nqr. additional police protection. JOURNEY TO'^WASHINGTON. TO BE MADE BY TRAIN. Received 10.40 a.m. to-day. NEIW YORK, April 27. The Bremen’s crew: were tired and hungry upon their arrival here. • Herr Junkers, who flew here with them, announced that they would continue the trip to Washington by train, because bad weather made continuance by air impassible. This means that they canot reach the capital until four hours after the scheduled time for Lloyd Dennett’s funeral.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 28 April 1928, Page 5
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