Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 167, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1929 — Page 20
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PAN-AMERICAN AIR LINE WILL SERVE2UANDS Planes Will Fly 88,500 Miles Weekly After First of Year. Mv Bcrivpt-Hovnrd \nc*var><r Alliance WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—PanAmerican Airways, the vast air line which stretches from Miami to Buenos Aires, with numerous offshoots anil sidelines, on Jan. 1 will become the largest air transport system in the world. Passenger plane mileage of the line will be practically tripled during December, so that, by the first of the year, Pan-American planes will be dying at the rate of 88,522 miles weekly, or 4,603,135 miles a year. This exceeds the mileage of the Boeing aystem, the next biggest, which files 10,050 miles daily between Chicago and San Francisco, and between Seattle and Los Angeles. Serve 21 Nations Pan-American passenger planes will serve twenty-one countries, in some of which travel heretofore has been slow and tedious. Thirty-three long distance runs will be made daily. Under the new schedules Pan-American’s sixty multi-motored airliners will fly 803 hours a wew:. The planes all are equipped with two-way radio, and twenty-one ground radio stations constitute a “block signal” safety system. The great increase in flying over the Pan-American system will be due to addition of passenger service to many already existing mail ! routes, and to the increase in pas- j senger services now established. The cut in passenger rates of about 25 per cent will be made on a 1,440-mile route between Miami and San Juan, Porto Rico, and this service will be operated six days a week, instead of three, as at present. Tourist Traffic Great Tourist traffic throughout the West Indies already is great, and this fare reduction doubtless will stimulate it. One of the most important new passenger routes to be opened is that between Miami and the Panama Canal Zone, over which mail has been flying for months. Service will be three times a week over the 2,074-mile route, which goes byway of Cuba and Central America. The first passenger trip will be made Dec. 21. Southward from Panama to Buenos Aires a weekly passenger service will be inauguarated on Jan. 1. The mail has been flying over this route since October. Passenger service also will be extended in Mexico, and passengers will be able to fly from Brownsville, Tex., to Mexico City, Vera Cruz, Guatemala City and Managua, Nlcarauga, to connect with the line to Panama. Also, beginning Jan. 1, seven planes daily will be flown each way In the Miami-Havana service, and the service from Miami to Nassau will be operated daily. Theater Anniversary Observed ST. LOUIS, Nov. 22.—Memories of the old German stage in St. Louis were exchanged at the thirtieth anniversary celebration of the founding of the German Theater Society of St. Louis here. Some of the stars of the last half of the nineteenth century were feted.
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GEM DEALERS HAGGLE OVER CUPSOF TEA Diamond Merchants Handle Wares Carelessly in Restaurant Mart. Bv United Press LONDON, Nov. 22.—1n a plain little restaurant on the east side of London, thousands of dollars worth cf diamonds are bartered daily by men from the far corners of the earth. The place is known as the Diamond Merchants’ restaurant, but few of the Londoners who casually pass by realize the name has a significance. Over their cups of tea, the diamond merchants bargain. Occasionally they arise between the courses of a meal and v/alk under the skylight to examine a precious stone. In the front window, where the light Is the best, the big men of the business gather. Sometimes they sit silently playing cards. At other times they haggle excitedly over the price of a gem, for their transactions often involve hundreds of thousands of dollars. Yiddish is practically the only language spoken, and even the Jap-
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TURKEYS PLENTIFUL Crop 9 Per Cent in Excess of Last Year. Bu United Press WASHINGTON, Nov. 22—Turkeys will be plentiful this Thanksgiving, it was indicated today by a United States agriculture department estimate of a crop 9 per cent in excess of last year. More than 200,000 of the birds, that annually grace groaning dinner tables abcut this time, were produced for market in 1928, and virtually all states report an increase this year, the department said. Rotary Governor Speaks Bv Times Sveeial GREENCASTLE, Ind., Nov. 22. Dr. Leslie Sammons, Shelbyville, governor of the Indiana district of Rotary International, spoke at a special meeting of the local club.
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