Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 317, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1928 — Page 10
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U. S. CAPITAL TO BUILD FLEET OF SEA AIRUNERS 100-Passenger British Ship, Now Near Completion, Would Be Model. Su United Press WASHINGTON, May 2.—From New York to London in forty-eight hours and with all the comforts of the most luxurious ocean liners! This may sound like a dream of Julius Verne, but it will be accomplished this year by the R-100, a British airship, built under direction of Commander C. Dennis Burpey, M. P. The Burney ship, of 5,000,000 Cubic feet displacement, has progressed so far that it is expected to be ready for trial flights in July. American capital has become -interested in the R-100 and a Detroit group has taken an option on a substantial interest in the Burney company with a view of establishing a fleet of. six 9,000,000 cubic feet air liners built on the Burney disgns and for use in London-New York traffic. Half of these ships would be built In the United States and half in England with the operating company owned jointly by British and American capital. The R-100 will carry 100 passengers and ten tons of express freight. It will be able to make the eastward passage in forty-eight hours and the trip from London to .New York via the Azores in sixty hours. The southern route on the westward passage is contemplated to avoid head winds. If {flans for the trans-Atlantic airship company maternialize, the R-100 will be used as an experimental ship, followed up by the larger dirigibles with capacities for 140 passengers and twenty tons of freight. The R-100 has been furnished, the staterooms are completed and rugs have already been laid in the dining salon. Fruit Safe in Cold Bn United Press PORTLAND, Ind., May 2.—According to reports from fruit growers of Jay County the freezing weather of the past few days has not injured fruit trees. While the fruit has escaped serious damage, gardens have been damaged greatly, it is believed. Potatoes planted deep or those covered with straw possibly survived the freeze. 7,000 Weddings and Funerals By Times Special TIPTON, Ind., May 2.—Orflciatlng at 7,000 weddings and fulierals in forty-seven years is the record advanced by the Rev. George D. Foster, 71, Christian minister of this city.
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