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ly south, require two days| resembles a local state line, It|diana’s own airline.” for the receipt of ordinary mail,” will join transcontinental termiCol. Turner declared. Alrline| nals at major airfields at Chicago, Cincinnati and Grand|president; Mr. Weesner, executive =

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By DAVID WATSON A 10-YEAR-OLD dream of on of the nation’s top-notch speed; pilots will be fulfilled within the next few ‘weeks and Indiana. will witness the birth of a new airline. About Nov. 5 the first Douglas DC-3 flight of the newly formed Turner Airlines will clear the runways of Weir Cook Airport here for its run to Grand Rapids, Mich. under a feeder line franchise granted by the Civil Aeronautics Board.

For the past 10 years Col. Roscoe Turner, president of the line, fostered the dream of a local airway system in the state. Four years have been spent in the complicated struggle for a franchise to operate the system. The move to start the project gained impetus when a veteran Navy pilot ‘and president of Na-

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administrator of the line, Both|Dope someday to see Indiana in tion in aviation that it north-south transportation in In- once held in the traction service.” diana. ‘| Although Turner Airlines is|™" commonly called a “feeder,” its “We'll make {it successful,”

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+ * * ' | Logansport, Bunker Hill airport |Loguneers Suter Carnation Hour and Grand Rapids, Mich. Big ship operation on the In- % |dianapolis - Cincinnati run will probably be delayed until early December, Col. Turner said, until{nation Contented Hour,” whose the airfield at Connorsville, a singing star Buddy Clark was stopping point, can be made ready killed in a plane crash in Los Anfor DC-3 service. Speedy single engine planes, ,.; gehut on the CBS network passenger capacity will be operated between Chica- tonight over WFBM at 9 p. m. go, Louisville and Indianapolis until early December when air- placement for Mr. Clark, but the fields at Bedford, Lafayette and show will continue its policy of Kankakee, 4 can be approved for the twin each week. Margaret Whiting will|= engine craft. A fourth stop on be heard tonight with the second the run will include Blooming- star still to be announced. Thirteen popular singers offered = § their services to fill in for Mr.S Ev ‘the future, Clark last Sunday evening with-

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operators hope to add general {freight service to their organiza{tion over the routes now authorized for passenger and express. The company plans to start the i {DC-3 operation on the northern section of its route, with the smaller “Beech Bonanza” ships covering the segments awaiting approval for twin engine work. The smaller plane is the counterpart of the ship successfully flown by the late Capt. Bill Odom

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: |from Hawaii to Teterboro, N. J, on his record-breaking flight. Eight scheduled flights will be = made daily over segments of the {Turner Airline system. In the | beginning, six planes will be used.’ {Extra flight sections will be added later if needed, Mr. Weesner! lsatd. DC-3s are available for service over the entire route.

The ‘men behind the new trans-|

make a big “dent” immediately in the local employment situa-

tionwide Air Transport Service,/to passengers and express, will, the t 12 R. Paul Weesner, joined in the|remedy that shortcoming, he said. Boal Ia Pa AY be month “Indiana is becoming air mind- owever.

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