Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 193, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1929 — Page 14

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Aviation AIR MAIL LINE WILL CUT TIME 5 T 0 20 DAYS Service Will Start Jan. 11 Between U. S. and the Canal Zone. Air mail service between the United States and the Panama Canal Zone, over a 2.000-mile international airway, linking seven countries with the United States and clipping five to twenty days from best previous travel time through Central America will be opened Jan. 11, by the Pan-American Airways, Inc., the operating company for Aviation Corporation of the Americas. it was announced today. Providing the first direct transportation system through Central America, the new air line will operate from Miami to Havana, Belize, British Honduras; Tela, Honduras; Corinto and Managua, Nicaragua; Puerto Arenas, San Jose, Costa Rica; Panama City, David and Cristobal, in the Canal Zone, with overnight stops at Belize and Managua. With nineteen hours of flying time substituted for seven days by steamer direct to Panama, and as much as fifteen to twenty days now required to reach, or even travel between the Central American capitals by coastwise steamer, the only available service, the new PanAmerican Airways route will bring South America within three days of the United States. According to present plans, this Immediate mail route will be replaced, in the near future, with regular daily passenger service, with additional stops at Merida, Mexico, and Tegucigalpa, Honduras. While the Gautemala and Salvador are not on the present route, it is expected these countries will be included on the complete system. Negotiations are proceeding in both countries for granting of necessary operating rights, which already have been received by Pan-American Airways, Inc., in all other countries served by the airway. Buy Fourth ‘Robin’ Plane Lieutenant Fred J. Maibucher of Curtiss Flying Service of Indiana, was to arrive at Indianapolis airport today from St. Louis with a new Curtiss Robin. This makes the fourth Robin received by the Curtiss company. Two more are to be brought here this week. The company plans to start its aviation ground school course Jan. 15. As soon as a Curtiss Fledgling

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WASHINGTON TO BE HONORED BY NATIONINI932 Mammoth Observance of 200th Anniversay to Be Arranged. BY LEO R. SACK Times Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—Elaborate plans will be approved by the government during January to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of George Washington, Feb. 22, 1932. The George Washington centennial commission will meet following President Coolidge’s return from Georgia finally to authorize the bicentennial program, Senator Simeon D. Fess of Ohio, acting chairman, announced today. The celebration will not take the form of a monster exposition, as suggested, but will be a nation-wide observance lasting for at least a month. Asa permanent monument of the bi-centennial model highway will be constructed from Washington to Mt. Vernon. This road will be approximately 100 feet wide, will be lined with trees, and will as far as possible, skirt the picturesque Potomac. Another permanent contribution will be publication of the first complete works of George Washington’s letters and writing. These documents are being assembled under direction of Dr. Albert Bushnell Hart, historian of the commission, and experts of the library of congress. The books will be printed by the government printing office and sold at cost. A special printing of Stuart’s famous portrait of Washington also will be done by the government. Plans for the bi-centennial contemplate simultaneous celebrations by federal and state go’arnments, with nation-wide radio hookups. “The nation will have every opportunity to study and reflect upon Washington’? contributions to American history and popular government,” Senator Fess said. “The celebration will be in no sense a

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