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NEW BATTLE BY AMERICAN

AIRLINES FOR ROUTES INSIDE COUNTRY LOOMING

post

PAN-AMERICAN AIRWAYS FIGHT AGAINST C.A.B. FOR RIGHT TO OPERATE

(BY WILLIAM HARDCASTLE)

Bitter competition among American airlines for over“. seas markets is to-day switching back to the domestic feld, and a new battle for valuable routes inside the con- tinental limits of the United States is looming.

years

Apparatus To Aid Blind Landing

Of Aircraft

An agreement recently re- ported from Britain is concerned with the development, manufác... ture and marketing of airborne and ground radio apparatus to facilitate the blind approach of aircraft to airfield, and aircraft landing

This agreement has been concluded between Marconl's Wireless Tele- #raph Company, Ltd. and Py Limit ed. The apparatus is a pepce-time model of

rudko instrument landing system for aircraft, operating at very high frequencies, and offering curate and reliable glide-path, and localiser guidance from a distance of several miles down to within a few feel of the runway.

.

Do

this

Phyllis Hunter, poset before an unitarlină iausiest curtain in a Brille Broadcasting Corporation Television studio. This

Ringer YOUR

first broadcast with Jenry Hall and his dance band and is now a favourite In other BBC Found and television` programmes.

London, Oct. 19 (UP).—The world- Windsor's fortune in jewels pilfered wide gearch for the Duchess of from the palatial estate of the Earl. af Dudley continued to-day amidst speculation that the robbery engineered by one of two extremes-

Training College For Young

Air Scientists

Britain's new College. of Aeronautics at Cranfield, near Bedford, is to open in October when 50 studenta will be accept- ed for the two-year course.

There will be three main depart montsero-dynamnles, aircraft: "design and aircraft propulsion. There will also be a night section and since the Collego will be located on the site of a former Royal Air Force airfield, the College will have its own flying ground from the be- ginning.

Students who show a special apt- tude will be allowed to take part in research work, both on the ground. and in the air. For the latter tha night section will have available a number of Anson and Halifax air. craft

Among-tho-equipatent of the Col- tunnels. including those for supersonic tests. Other apparatus will be built at the

workshop.

OCCUPATION POLICY IN JAPAN UNCHANGED.

Chief "aggressor" in this baltle American is now counter-attacking Is Pan-American Airways-for many CAB co vigorously. It is now point- years the nation's leading overseas ing out loudly and publicly that while Airline, which up to

not competitors are allowed to operate now has been allowed to operate Inside the their planes between the cast and United States.

west coasts of the United States and Developed during the war, Pan-American had a virtual mono- between intermediate cities, Pan-system proved of enormous value for

of overseas air travel before Amer poly

It aircraft landing-et-night and in bad American is forbidden to do so. and the war,

for muny years especially emphasises the case

of weather, and is the one recommend Worldwide Searchlege will be several worse sought official backing for TWA, which, with its long-established ed for international

adoption by Its ambition to be American "single trans-continental route, its line aerdas PICAO. During the war years Pyo fagline" to foreign parts in the rich the Pacife to India, and its eastward Ltd. were entrusted with the deve- For Precious Gems College in a specially equipped.

service across

the Atlantic and lo

lopment of Blind landing equipment Pan-American's fight for this Europe to the same country, is the for the Government and have now

un trans- monopoly failed. Legislation which possessor of the first true

ons been given ૉ special contract to would have made it America's 50- world" airline. Pan-American is develop and manufacture this parti- called "chosen instrument" was de- similarly licensed to cross the woom Ministry of Supply. Pye Ltd. of equipment for Britain's feated in Congress, and the Civil eastwards and westwards from Aeronautics Board

government America, but is not allowed to cross amongst the earliest manufacturers agency which allols, air routes both America itself.

of radio apparatus, have a history of Newspaper Campaign domestic and foreign to commercial

half-a-century in the scientific operators-has since effectively Pan-America is now demanding strument field. killed any lust hopes of the Pan-that the CAB "In all fairness" allow American board having "everything It Into the rich trans-continental Its own way" over the Atlantic and market and. Is backing Its appeal Pacific.

with a heavy newspaper and maga North Atlantic Route

zine advertising campaign.

In one advertisement, for instance, First, the CAB authorised Amer)- can Overseas airlines and Transworld the pubile is told that, with new airlies to operate across the North 430-mph Republic Rainbow aircraft Atlantic to London, Paris, Lisbon now on order (delivery of which is and pointa

and cost

south-east, not expected however before the end American overseas' licensed routes of 1947) Pan-American can offer extend to Moscow (though they are services crossing the

nation in

hours hours several not all in operation yet) while TWA and a

projected line through the better than any existing route.

Pan-American Middle East to India.

plans which in- Several months later, CAB award- clude links between San Francisco,

half

.

five

In-

of the

was

United by denlols

re

on

Tokyo, Oct. (UP).-Editorial asser- The two Companies have entered either International gem thieves or

tion in u section of the, New York Into an agreement by which, Pye an amateur burglar.

The usually tight-lipped Scotland.

press that the American policy, in Ltd., will, in technical collaboration

"ultra- with. Marconi's, develop and manu-Yard maintained is security black Japan is to consider the facture this new type of apparatus ut, issuing a "no developments" conservative regime of the Japanese

as the present ally of the The spokesman for Scotland Yard, States and must not be and the Marconi Company will be statement

criticised. responsible for its sale, installation

throughout the which moved in on the daring theft our allica" brought sharp deninia and maintenance

the jewels valued at $00,000 by from American quarters here and the. territories in which it operates.

the Dulte himself, added that "there retori

that George Atcheson's 18 nothing fresh to report" and marks at the Allied Council refused to say whether the search. October 10 had been

misinterpreted. centring In any particular place;

Commenting on the editorial in the New Yorit Herald Tribune which Meanwhile, Scotland Yard kopt its criticised Alcheson for his statement agents alert for any developments that "Japanese, aims became from the United States and the con-tually identical with the Allied alms- tinent that might

the A qualified American informant said immediate theory that the thieves the newspaper was "entirely in error"

whisk the who would attempt to

gems when it interpreted Atcheson's

marks as designed to support and stones out of England.

Ednam Lodge,

Gardening Made Easy

дге

bear out

·

located

al present Japanese Cabine

ed to two other domestic airlines Los Angeles and Seattle in the west,

to New York, Baltimore and Washing- Work in the garden will be easier routes from the United States

America, ton L1 the east, and Houston, Texas, in the future thanks to the ingenuity various points in Latin

ding the monopoly in this and New Orleans in the South of manufacturers in Britnin thus ending. sphere of operations held for many are made "assuming authorisation is have designed a host of new and sim- its obtained from our Government." plified garden tools. Many of these by Pan-American and years

"Britain Application for this nuthorisation

being shown at the affiliate, Panagra.

The Anal blow fell with

CAB's is not expected to come before the Can Make It Exhibition In London. Sunningdale Surrey, 23 miles from allotment of postwar Pacific routes. CAB for several months yet-but Two new tools have been designed London, slili echoed from the thud Pan-American

A special knife has of polleemen's feet. when it does it will be met with for weeded to go between paving likewise held

A reward of $8,000, the customary the been designed ploneering monopoly here, and still vigorous opposition from all retains many of its lines, but others established domestic airlines. They stones which will help to keep crazy 10 per cent of the value of the stolen

Insurance company holding have gone to TWA, United Airlines realise the danger of themselves of paving clear. Another, which can uuds has been offered by the

be used in a standing position, first Wintisors' policy. and North-western

and virile competition in Airlines. Pan- new

weed, then, by a American now has domestle com- market which is only now beginning cuts round the petition in almost every one of its to emerge from the shadow of recon- backward movement, is closed down

version difculties and whose econo- on it so that it can be drawn out. world-girding routes..

mic. outlook is all uncertain.- Reuter,

This very fact, however, has pro- vided the weapon with which Pan-

SMASHING FRENCH BLACK MARKET

HOUSING PROBLEM

the

Another interesting exhibit is un Foreign Ballroom

aluminium watering

can with a

thic

beaded by Shigeru Yoshida. He pointed

out that the Ambassador's

remarks meation

to the Council made no whatever of the Yoshida Cabinet.

The attitude of the United States made clear in Atcheson's statement towards Communism in Japan was of May 15 in which he said "The United States does not favour Com munism in the United States or in Japan

An informed source said American officials here are 'nterested in the

Foreign Affairs, Dr. Herbert Evatt, in coming to Tokyo soon to observe

for himself the functioning

handle which sweeps over the whole Dancing In Japan report that the Australian. Minist

of the top and

the back,

so that at whatever angle it is held

of the Allied Council and the role of the Australian and British Com-

to

IN AMERICA

a good hold and proper balance, are maintained. Instead of the usual Tokyo, Oct. 20 (UP).

Ministry monwealth member. Every facility Paris, Oct. 19 (UP).—A chic Parts Albany, NY, Oct. 19 (UP)~Aprose, the water flows on to a shovel

shaped spreader with a serrated Japanese Education audience paid a collar each last night proximately 75 war veterans took edge so that the spray can be direct officials are debating the ques will be accorded the Foreign Secre to hear Yves Farge, Minister of over the State Senate Chamber to-

tion on whether foreign ballary if he does come. Supply, tell them "France can be day and voted to stay until the Gov-ed more accurately.

No Chaste of Polley done with the black market by ernor issues a call for u special ses-

Good balance is the chief charac- room dancing should be allowed Christmas time."

alon of the Legislature to act on their teristic of a new wheelbarrow, in schools as part of the general.

Tokyo, Oct. 19-A Spokesman ni demands for adequate housing. The originally designed for moving lathe physical training.

General MacArthur's headquarters Farge, speaking in Theatre Marigny veterans are part of some

Top Ministry officials, as well as to-night issued a dealul of a change 3,000 shavings swept up in a munition where Hamlet with the famous line, veterans and

who factory. Rympathisers

The It has sold rubber wheels. 400 educators including teachers and of the Occupation Policy "something-rotten-in-Denmark," 18

There has on the capital carlier to-day Another novelty-is-n-tubular steal girls-of-higher and normal schools. statement-says

---not- [marched playing, said "I

am not a blood demanding more and better homes. ladder which can be adjusted to form watched. dance instructors at the been the alightest change in the oc- thirsty man but I think perhaps a

using battlefield tac- The veterans,

a firm pair of steps.

popular Ginza danecholl demonstrate cupation

with reference variations of the rumba, tango, fox- Inpan C day our blocks-marketeers. should tow

troups betics, Infiltrated through a strong

trot and the waltz. They also saw an Innded a fundamentally written bung."

The police cordon which had been thrown

at Atsugi Airteld. The Minister's speech came at the around the Capital grounds. Regu-

exhibition by chorus girls.

policy was ume when the French economic lar capital guards were unable to Bangkok, Oci. 20 (UP), The

verdict, Reserving final dict, the ometals into the surrender torms and has police are busy with the textile handle the situation and called on Minister of the Interior is planning sold:

social dancing can be con- been and is being followed without. Inferences ration, gold traffic, wine and flour the assistance of State police, who mass evacuation from the territories sidered conducive to public health wo the slightest deviation. destined to be returned scandals. French papers this morn toolt up posts around the Capital.

the Indo-will not hinder its development." made in some quarters alter ing announced that a new unnamed

China. The government has appro-

Observers Bald in tho

avent Allled Council meeting of October banking Investigation is underway persons are reported to

printed 2,000,000 baht to provide dancing is approved it would be one 16 that a change in policy has been but no names were given. Several detained by the police.

assistance for the refugees.

of the most significant development enunciated by Ambassador. Atcheson It is understood Siam will allow in Japanese educational history be have no foundation. refugees who fled there during the cause hithertofore it was considered Indo-China uurest to remain per-contributive to loose morala" end. manently.

therefore, strictly banned.

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According To Culbertson

(Copyright, 1940, by Ely Culbertson)

The

only concept the Ambassador had in mind was to give due credit to certain meritorious actions of the Japanese Government and people In their efforts to obey principles laid down for occupation and in their endeavour to assimilate democratie processes, Ambassador Atcheson, merely noted with satisfaction that the

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UNION OF U.S. FORCES

Washington, Oct. 19 (UP)-The Secretary of War, Mr Robert Patter son, in a new plea för unification of the armed forces, sald to-day that even at this late date we still have the same division of command in sicad of having a reasonable play for Hawall and Alaska that existed in: - two diamonds, North-South would Pearl Harbour." probably

suffer a substantial loss at He said he intends to press for s two hearts.

The fault lay entirely with North, forces as soon as the new Congress merger of the army, navy and alr for not having given a far better reconvenes and offered, in the event picture of his strength in connection unification succeeds, to give up his with South's heart bid. He should portfolio..

bave

Jumped in diamonds or even "I am not cno of those who clubs-to tell South that he had pass-deprecate sea power. The time is nd a hand

Just short of opening-bid mother here nor in the near future

ed

| requirements, and to, imply a fit for that sea power will not continue to

bid. Even a raise to three

North made two extra tricks, but a hearts despite the lacic of four-card play an important part in our

national defence," he concluded. cold game had been missed at hearts. support-would have been infinitely South was not in the least at fault more constructive than North's actunt for this Ansco He had opened third i cholce..

By Ernie Bushmiller

THIS END UP

MARSHALL FOR BRITAIN?

New York, Oct. 19 (UP) ~~The magazine Business Week reported day, "Don't be surprised if Gen Marshall returns from China soon. Washington I practically ready to abandon: Itx - efforts. to establish (a) Nationallat-Communist coalition gov ernment indsmuch as no one in the administration seems to know what the US policy in the Far East should

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returns soon he may be naked by lin President to becomY Ambassador to Britain Unul now the. London post lins been dangled before a number of men who are fintanalally able to make large contributions 2 ta Ab F Democratie Para Babusad

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