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Constipated? So/ Long Fight for Dirigibles " Was This Woman Heads Toward Showdown 1

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purgative, ove ow that Lat Kat daily.” =. re. Katherine By CHARLES CORDERY, United Press Aviation Writer | Parner , Indidnapolis, Ind. WASHINGTON, June 15--It looks as if the large passenger- l. y ; carrying dirigible, buffeted about b, troversy these many years, | facks bulk for nor- | may have another chance, ~~ g " Two men hove been shouting the praises of Nghter-than-air| | eraft with an enthusiasm that is uncommon even in the aviation | | field. Congress has listened and appeais ready to turn the ‘business! ‘] lover to the Maritime Commission. | The men are Paul W. Litch- Maritime Commission is unhappy | field, board chairman of Good- about the bill, mainly because it |year Tire & Rubber Co. and lacks money and men for an inan, | Vice Adm. C, E. Rosendahl, who vestigation. arton to Kellogg Co Battle Crook, {has berated the Navy, since his President. Truman's Air Co-Or-| Mich, and Ee Ee ALL aA MONEY |retifement, for what he considers dinating Committee ruled out! Get KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN now! lan indifferent attitude toward dirigibles after one of its tech-| |development of airships. TRAVE L. LIGH T] These men and their few sup- in 8 favorable report. The ACC porters envision rigid airships ‘sald airplanes would give ade-| half again the size of the Ger- uate transportation. The Pres-| /man Hindenburg, flying the ident’'s Air Policy Commission oceans at speeds midway _/thén sald if airships were such tween those of steamships and hot stuff private capital no doubt’ airplanes, furnishing their aay would, be attracted to them with-| trons with luxurious lounges. din- °%t government ‘help. ing salons and staterooms But the: congressional Avia-| prices below those of airlines. tion Policy Board, pointing out! Made Little Pro : that this Some has never built! Kréns a commercial airship, said the ra RU this week they hadn't EO! Maritime Commission. should tackle the job on an experimental!

Now the Senate and House p,q have passed bills, with some dif- J The pending legislation,

ferences to be ironed out in con- Scorn Safety F ference committee, directing the M Lit a cy Vea Maritime Commission to study r. Litchfield and Mr. Rosen. the feasibility of a government- dahl scorn any concern about the supported program for develop- safety of dirigibles. They point ment of passenger-carrying air- out that the Hindenberg which! ships. burned at Lakehurst, N. J. 11 Mr. Rosendahl has not by any Years ago, was destroyed by its means won his point that the hydrogen gas. They would use dirigible Snowe hi developed as helium, on which this country has a new form of ‘transportation a near monopoly. The Akro (with vast possibilities. And the flew into the AW 1937 aa Advertisement {of a navigational error which | probably could not occur with to{day's advanced instruments, The Macon made a forced landing at sea in 1935 because, hindsight shows, some needed repairs should not have been. deferred. The top fin pulled out in a storm. When the Shenandoah broke in two -in 1923; Mr. Rosendahl free:

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| Pronounces His Name Times Special | LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y, June 15-—-Commaplators cannot seem to agree on the pronounciation of | Folke Bernadotte's name, Here is how the United Nation's mediator in Palestine pronounces it: Folke with the E pronounced {Fol-kay, accent on the first syllable. Bernadotte with the final KE silent Bern-a-dot, accent on the first syllable. The Swedish Count, incident: ally, speaks excellent, fluent English with plenty of American idioms learned from his American wife, the former Estelle Manville,

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HONEST, DOC—Doc, so help me, | saw it. | was in St. Louis, wandering around the St. Louis Zoo. And-there was this orangutan, smoking a cigar. Not just chewing it, mind you, The beast had it lit and was nonchcalantly puffing like a he ght engine going ‘uphill. ‘And the director there, George P. Vierheller, says this Bia ape, Jerry, does it every day. Who's crazy, Doc, me or the monk?

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