Show ZEPPELIN ARRIVES IES SAFELY AIRSHIP TRAVELS FROM GER MANY TO LAKEHURST NEW JERS JERSEY y IN RECORD RD TIM TIME President President Coolidge Sends Congratulations tI bane n. n to German C Commander U. U S. S Observers Observer are are m Lakehurst N. N J Jr- Jr The giant zepp zeppelin 3 3 reposed in tn her herb her herberth herberth b berth rth at the naval air station air air- dome Lakehurst Lakehurst-at Lakehurst nt at 1045 Wednesday Wednes day dayA A shout went up from thousands as the air vessel came down Please dont don't make so much noise s-ho s shouted t d C Commander n mander J. J H. H Klein Jr commander of the Lakehurst station an and passenger on the the 3 as he leaned from a cabin port The din welcome was silenced Instantly and anda a clear sharp harp order of the navigators navigators tors to the grounding crew rang out distinctly Dr Hugo Eckner smiling but stern voiced was recognized by a little group of German citizens who crowded the state police and sailor guards to shout their fons e Major F. F M. M Kennedy in the uni uniform uniform form Corm of the United States army stood at nt another port hole smiling is as he bowed happily to the crowd Thirty four minutes minute after she was sighted her motors stopped For a moment she drifted easily bobbing up and down like a small boat In a rolling swell Straight past the red and ami white lignal ignal on the the- ground which indicated her chosen landing handing place she guided It U appeared that she intended to sail saU into the airdrome but the pilot of the 3 contemplated no such spectacular spectacular spectacular spec spec- exhibition When within yards of the towering dome a trap door open from the of the main cabin and out dropp dropped d i t bundle of rope as large as a barrel Another trap door opened and another another an an- other ther coil of rope thudded below Signal horns and bells tooted somewhere somewhere some some- where out of sight in the giant craft croft ov overhead Whistles shrilled below Sailors Sallon and marines marines' hooked their web spider rope harnesses into the trailing tow lines of the and effort drew her gently down I Then one after another after themore the themore themore more duties of landing were completed all four of the American officers aboard were presented to view side by side with the German navigators navigators' in the cabin ports All happily They were were their uniforms were spi and span They did not even look tired They rhey appeared In no hurry t ti leave he ship |