FLIGHT TO AMERICA
HINDENBURG SETS OUT LONDON, May 6 The Popo, having decided that tho German airship Hindenburg will have a place of dignity in history, has given permission for Mass to be said on the vessel during her flights, according to a copyright message to the North American Newspaper Alliance from Lady Drummond-Hay, at Friedrichshafen.
A message from Berlin states that Dr. Hugo Eckener stated that the Hindenburg, which left Friedrichshafen today on her first flight to the United States, would not fly over England owing to unfavourable weather.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22413, 8 May 1936, Page 11
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