PRESIDENT’S DREAM
CONGRESSIONAL ACTION RESULTS IMPROVEMENTS TO AIRPORT WASHINGTON, June 1. (Received June 2, at 7 p.m.) Because President Roosevelt had a dream and recounted it to a group of Congressmen, the Legislature will appropriate shortly 10,000,000 dollars to build a modern airport near Camp Springs, Maryland. The President disclosed that, following the Cleveland air disaster on May 25, he dreamt that he arose from his bed at White House and walked to a window and saw a terrible air crash. At present the Camp Springs airport, which has been the subject of criticism for a long time because it is too hazardous, is considered too small for large commercial air liners. The President insisted that it was imperative to prevent any such crash as he saw in his dream. The appropriation is likely to be authorised before the adjournment, which is expected on June 15.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23517, 3 June 1938, Page 13
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