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RUSSIA MAXES RAPID STRIDES WITH AVIATION Forty New Air Lines to Be Opened This Year by Soviet Union. BY ERNIE PYLE Seripes-Howant Aviation Kditor WASHINGTON. March 18.—One ‘ often hears the question: “What is Russia doing in the air?” As for military aviation, probably I no one outside of Russia knows j definitely. But in civil aeronautics, ! the Soviet Union claims to be seci ond only to the United States. Figures on Russia's progress in • commercial aviation are given in the March issue of the Soviet Union j Review. They show that in 1931 there ■ were 31,250 miles of airlines in Rus- | sia. During the year planes flew ! 4.375,000 miles over these lines and ; carried 23.000 passengers. Far Behind America This compares with America’s total of 39,750 miles of airlines, and with the 41,416,688 miles flown last year and the 457,340 passengers carried. So Russia, even if she Is running second, still is far behind. In 1930, the Soviet Review says, there were no fatal accidents on the Soviet airlines. It doesn't say ] about 1931. During those two years j American airlines killed twenty- ' four and twenty-six passengers. The Soviet Union has the longI est airline in the world, nearly 6.000 miles, from Moscow to Vladivostok. Civil aviation was included in Russia’s five-year plan. The plan i called for 28.130 miles of airlines by the end of 1932. That already has been achieved and they now are on the second five-year plan. Many Air Lines Opened More than forty new air lines, covering 12,500 miles, are to be opened this year. Emphasis is to be placed on “local” air lines, connecting important cities and industrial and agricultural centers. Russia has developed all types of planes, including a five-motored, all-metal, 32-passenger transport, and anew type of autogiro. Last year 100 airdromes already ; existing in the Soviet Union were reconstructed, and more than fifty new ones built. A hundred radio stations for meteorological service to Russian aviation were established last year. One of the finest airdromes in Europe is being constructed at Moscow. This year there will be a landing of a transport plane there every seven and a half minutes, and a hundred planes will land and depart daily. Great care is taken in training students. Last year 18,000 new aviation specialists, including pilots, mechanics, engineers, navigators and radio operators, were trained. Ten per cent of the students in the aviation schools are women. STATE UPKEEP GIVEN 166 MILES OF ROADS County Maintenance Supplanted by Highway Department. State maintenance will start immediately on the 166 miles of county roads taken into the highway system this week, it was announced today by Director John J. Brown of the highway department. The new mileage, selected at the commission meeting Wednesday, is: Road 19, Noblesville to Cicero, 5.8 miles; Road 161, from 62 south of Tennyson to 64 north of Holland, 18.5 miles; Road 4, from Goshen to south of Middlebury, six miles; Road 13, Middlebury south to Road 2, fourteen miles; Road 114, Goshen southwest to Road 19, ten miles; Road 234, McCordsville via Kenndard to 38 west of Newcastle, twenty-seven miles; Road 33, from 62 near Edwards to Elizabeth, ten miles; Road 356. Lexington to Hanover. 7.7 miles; Road 17, Logansport to Culver, 28.6 miles, and Road 8, Hebron east through La Crosse to 1 Road 29 of Knox, 29.85 miles. FIRSYdEVISION SOCIETY IS TO MEET SATURDAY I 200 Members of World War Unit Are Expected at Luncheon. Dinner and meeting of the Society !of the First Division, Indiana ! branch, southern sector, will be held at 1 Saturday in the Board of Trade dining room. Two hundred former members of the famous division are expected to attend. Speakers will be Brigadier-Gen-eral Frank Parker, commandant of Ft. Sheridan, 111., national vicepresident of the society, and Sergeant Alex Arch, of South Bend, who, as a member of the Sixth Field artillery, fired the first shot , of the American army in the war. Several officers from Ft. Ben- | jamin Harrison will be honor guests. Officers of the organization are ; Earl T. Bonham, president; Ralph R. Canter, vice-president and acting secretary, and Hilton U. Brown Sr., treasurer.

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