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WEDNESDAY EVENING Crfbtme APRIL 30, 1930 Br 371 OR AIRP ORT RAIL TRANSPORTjI EXPERTS InterestingSituation The presence of the Dollar liner PRESIDENT HARRISON in the port commanded by CAPTAIN H. BENSON ready to start on the one hundred and fiftieth around-the-world voyage of the company recalls that CAPTAIN K. A. AHLIN, he rfirst master, just sailed yesterday. He it commodore of the line and holds the world's record for travel, having logged more than four and a half million milas.

His home is in Oakland. OLD HOAHS ARK LAUDED 6000 YRS.AG0 CONVENE SSlS TRAVEL TO I MTE-SUSII PLANNED BY SHIP LINES By SHERMAN CARASH The Aero Club of Northern Cali fornia plans to invade Oakland air- Dort on Sunday. May lu. to noia AT LANGLEY a National Aeronautic Association dav at the local landing field, ac cording to Howard Porterspresi- dent of the organization. f- A committee of Oakland Airport pilots has been organized to formu late Dlans for the N.

A. A. aay April 29 Given as Day That Ancient Seaman Landed Porter said and Includes Denny Interesting Port Situation as President Harrison Makes Ready to Add to High Score of Line ByTRANCIS KESTERl The liner Aleutian, completely overhauled, greatly rebuilt and changed as much as a million dollars can do It, will sail on her maiden trip to Alaska, May S. according to announcement of T. J.

De Lasaux, traveling passenger agent of the Alaskan Steamship company. The liner was originally the Mexico and was purchased from the Ward line. She Is a steel hull craft, twin screw, feet long and with 50- foot beam. Captain C. A.

Glasscock, one the best known of the northern navigators, will be In command of the craft: The Aleutian will have accommodations for 290 cabin passengers. Every convenience of modern travel has been Incorporated In the outfitting of the liner to add to the comfort of the Alaskan travel. A fourteen day schedule will be maintained, the liner alternating More Than 200 Expected to Be in Attendance at Con- ference of Research "Work, ers of National Committee Ml Wright, Gene Legault, Franklin Rose, Art- Breed and R. P. Bow Craft on opT of Mount Ararat After 40-Day Cruise man.

Sky features of ths day will In 3i elude a three-lap pylon race, dead- miikWZ.T:'' stick landing contest and program VW4 l.5MH rv', of exhibition flights. LONDON, April SO. (TJ.P.) -It was some 6000 years ago today that Noah stepped out of the Ark of Mount Ararat and remarked about Forty-six years at sea and with a log recording somewhere In the latitude of four and a half million miles, places Captain K. A. Ahlin.

rnmmander of the Dollar Liner LOCAL AIR SHOW Visitors to the Pacific Coast Aer the weather. If you- can Deneve in pai-lv Enerlish calendars. President Taft, and resident of I Oakland, easily at the head of the onautical Exposition to be held at Oakland Airport this summer will The old calendar-makers dls- world's gadabouts. Re-reed considerably on the year be able to send radio messages-10 but they unanimously fixed April captain Annn was tne com-i any part of the world through the with the Yukon. 29 as the day the great voyage oi courtesy of Oakland liamo liud firlal ended.

according: to S. C. Houston, mem NAVY WELCOME PLANNED They also agreed thta Noah en NORFOLK. April. JO.

Th About 200 men Interested In advancing the science of aeronautics will meet at Langley Field, May 13, for an exchange of facts and Ideas wit members and research workers of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. Representatives of the still young aircraft industry and the aeronautics branches of the war, navy and commerce departments will gather at the huge Langley Memorial' Aeronautical Laboratory of the committee, under the chairmanship of Dr. Joseph S. Ames, president of Johns HopkinS university, for the fifth annual aircraft engineer-Ins rosparch conference. HEAR RESEARCH REPORTS.

First, the will hear "the reports of the committee's research work-, ers on their progress In studies of some of the numerous aerodynamic and engineering problems which ber of the local radio otganization. The club will have a booth at the air show and messages will be filed pride of the United States navy will be tied up at the historic eastern tered the ark and gave, sailing orders on March 17, seeing his family and the animals safely for transmission to any part of naval base here by May 25, with bestowed. the globe. Ship and Rail Lines Seeking to Cut Rates to Ten Dol. lars to Meet Competition of Coast Bus Lines i- Inauguration of a ten dollar test round trip rail and steamship rats) between Los Angeles and San Francisco for a two-day period to meet motor bus competition was proposed by the Southern Pacific oom-pany, the Paclflo Steamship coma pany and Los Angeles Steamship company, to the State Railroad commission Monday.

The commission announced today that It would interpose no opposition to filing of proposed tariff. Conference of officials of -tha Southern Pacific, Santa Fe, Western Pacific, Los Angeles Steamship company, Pacific Steamship com-pany and Pickwick Stages System was held Monday to discuss tha proposed rate. The Southern Paclflo company and the two steamship ljnes proposed to place the rate in effect on May 8 and 10 from San Francisco) and May 10 and 13 from the south. Tickets are to be sold on a five-day return trip basis. The present Southern Paclflo one-way coach fare is $18 and both the Paclflo and Los Angelea Steamship companies have $14 one-way fare.

The round trip farea of all three companies are with a H-day limit. The companies proposing tha test rate advised the commission that owing to increased use of private automobiles and motor busses passenger trafflo by rail and steamship waa continuing decrease. A modern English antiquarian, 95 ships of the line and 35,000 of fleers and sailors In the harbor Concentration of 36 craft of Amer One of the latest aviation enthu Harold Peake. although not so cer Blasts Is Gulllermo de Leyva, of tain as the calendar-makers about lea's battle fleet at Hampton roads Bogota, Republic of Columbia. He exact dates, believes the flood oc will begin May 21.

The personnel curred between 425Q and 4200 will Include 1185 officers nna is, K. C. is the son of Roberto De Leyva, one of the present seven senators of the Republic of Colombia. The young nobleman has entered the 909 enlisted men. The scouting In a book just published called WIO urn, a rlson which started the around the world service for the Dollar Line.

The liner. In command of Captain J. H. Benson, is now In port, readv to depart on the one hundred and fiftieth globe circling voyage of the company, next Friday. The record of Cantain Ahlln Is hltrhly Interesting.

He Is 66 years of aire and was born in Stockholm, Sweden. He turned to the sea ss a youngster gradually working his way up tho ladder through an interesting career. Spouting whales, flying fish, oobran, dancing girls In the tropics, Ice bergs, Eskimos, volcanoes, earthquakes, fires, mutinies, shanghaied seamen, pirates, loot, booty and spoils, everything could be crowded into a best seller have figured In the career of this old sailor and haven't "fared" him. He looks forward to the next voyage with as much anticipation as he did his first, his friends de- rtlfirA Put heat all Ha avnra fleet will follow. 5 The Flood.

Peako says that peo The concentration will be joined pie from the Persian side of the Universal aviation scnool at ot, Louis for flight training. by 200 naval airplanes, eight des troyers and battlecraft of the siib Persian gulf moved into juesopo tamla and occupied Ur of the Chal- divisions and five airplane car jjJr e'r6 )4iaV lilllisl fllll! A Will Oakland Port Commission grant rlers, the Saratoga, Lexington, dees about 5000 B. Then another croup of people, coming In Laneley. Aroc and Gannet. ed permission to Air Ferries, for the establishment of a lunch counter at their Oakland terminal from North Syria, settled in parts The days the fleet Is here will must be solved to increase ine safety, efficiency and comfort of aircraft and to carry this new method of transportation forward to Its ultimate field of usefulness.

As these problems are solved or fundamental facts discovered which may help to improve the flying "machines, the committee makes the discoveries available to commercial designers and engineers of Mesopotamia. Including Klsh. be lied with merriment ana en at First and Franklin streets. It was the relics of these people, tertalnment for the sailors and of dug. up at Ur and Klsh last year fleers, sniked here and there by Plans have been completed for by the University or Pennsylvania nnirmw mmtm iniiriiiMiisjiiiiiMi i stern official Interludes, with roads expedition, tnat enabled tne ap of cannon In salute.

the construction of an airport at Clyde by the Associated Oil Co. The field will be constructed under the direction of company engineers proximate dtae of the flood to be Principal events will be at Nor fixed. In hla rrnrripn In OnklnnH tvhpn th folk, but Portsmouth, Newport The flood, Peake says, took place News and other cities will Join In In the flat country of the Tigris the magnificent welcome, furnished ship's warped In at Pier 42. This coming month will mark his forty-sixth years of active sea and Euphrates. It wiped out the with Emory Bronte and George Dixon acting In advisory capacity, Runways Will be laid out at an approximate size of 2600 feet long and 100 feet wide.

hv municipal and private agencies two groups of people who had set PASSENGERS WILL for the blue-ciaa tnousanas. BRAZIL'S TRADE service. For 25 years Captain Citv officials will be received by tled there, but a third group, the Sumerlans, who had built their SEE CELEBR VTION IS INCREASING Ahlin was commander of Pacific const lumber schooners. Previous towns on raised mounds, escaped commanding officers on the flag ship, followed by a reception at tho Citv Hall for naval officers. This to the World war he won consider SAN PEDRO, April SO.

OP) The Los Angeles harbor bureau of the denies. PORTLAND, April 80. Ml Matson line otticiais announced today that the Portland-Honolulu able fame 1 fpr himself by taking The headman or the low-lying nroeram. supplemented by many the relief ship Cnmlno.to Belgium village of Shuruppak and his foreign and domestic commerce re-valled today that trade between the Pacific coast and Brazil was five other functions for officers, will be steamer Wllhelmlna will arrive here on Its next voyage June 10 and will carried out during the entire stay family, warned by a friendly Sumerian, built a boat and escaped loaded with flour and foodstuffs. He sailed from here, December, 1914, nnd did not reach Rotterdam remain in the harbor until June 14, of the fleet.

the flood, which drowned all the two days longer than ordinarily. Norfolk will be especially decor Jack Slaybaugh, Santa Barbara pilot, has been appointed relief, pilot for the Curtiss-Wright Flying Kervlce at Alameda airport. Ho was formerly flying with the Chad-borne Air Service In southern California. Appointment of Major Lawrence W. Mcintosh, A.

as commander of Crossy Field San Francisco's army airdrome, -has been announced by the war departmert In Washing. Major Mcintosh will rest of their people. In after times Officials said the change was be ated for the occasion. Many blocks Until March 16, 1916, being dismasted and disabled in tho north Atlantic, and drifting as a help people said this man's name was ing made to enable residents of the In the heart of the city will bo HUthros, which was Greek; others roped off to provide space for less derelict for 17 davs. and many accomplishments of this kind already have, proved of Incalculable value In speeding the growth of the industry.

The committee's guests will have an opportunity to see some of the experimental work, including the latest developments In the study of the) heavy oil-burning type of engine, and view the equipment of the laboratory, some of which Is not duplicated anywhere. They will see the new five-foot vertical wind tunnel, recently completed for the study of problems Involved In control of the spinning of airplanes, which has long been one of their most dangerous characteristics In flight and has presented one of the most difficult problems. They will sr-e also under conKM-iictlon the new water channel and the full-scale wind tunnel. STUDY SEAPLANES. Each of these new devices will be the largest of Its kind In the world.

The water channel Is being constructed chiefly for the study take-off and landing characteristics of seaplane boats and floats and is regarded as the first adequate equipment ever constructed tor this purpose. Its Importance, as explained by Dr. G. W. Lewis, the committee's director of aeronautical research, that It was Uta-Haphistlm, which dancing.

His chief exploit started on Jan- was and others that times greater In 1929 than in 191J. Exports of $336 in 1913 lncraesad to $821,621 last year. Imports In the sams period increased from (1,685,000 to $8,787,164. American-Hawaiian's oceanic and Oriental line, operated from California to north and south China ports, Is expected to be awarded a mall contract soon under bids to be opened today at Washington, D. C.

The company Is the only line bidding for the China contracts. An Islands to attend the Portland Rose festival during those days, and also to allow students at the University of Washington and University of Oregon who reside In the Islands to catch the boat home after the navy 4, 1924, when he took the President Hnrrlsnn out on the first it was Noah, presumably Hebrew. LARGE MIXED CARGO. Bilnifinic In 146 passengers, the assume comman)at Crlss'y In Sep around the world trip of the Dollar ships. He has circled the globe not less than 20 times and crossed iuuisoii liner iuuibuiiiu, ibiu.

end of the semester. Hubbcnetto. arrived yesterday The Wllhelmlna docked here to TRANSPACIFIC MAILS The following; sailing dates aaS closing times of transpacific; made at ths main San Francisco postofflce are baaed on the latest information furnished by steamship companies! CHINA AND JAPAN May 1, 8 p. Pres. McKlnlsy.

May 2, 2:10 p. Pres. May 9:10 a. Tenyo Maru. Msy 6, 6 p.

Empress of Russia, EAST INDIES, STRAITS -j May 1, 8 p. Pres. McKlnlsy? May 2, 1:10 p. Pres. May 8, 9:10 a.m., Tenye Maru, May 6, 6 p.

Empress of Rufsln. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS I May Muncastsr Castle, May Pres. McKlnley. May 2, :10 p. Pres.

Hsrrlsoll. May 8, p. Empress of Russia. HAWAIIAN ISLANDS May 2, 9 a. Somms.

May 2, 2:10 p. Pres. Harrison, May 8, 9:10 a. Ventura, May 29, 9:10 a. Mny 29, 9 a.

tr. S. Grant. AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND May 8, 9:10 a. Vsnturi.

May 14, 11:80 a. Tahiti. June 11, 11:30 a. Makura, Mny 29, 8:10 a. Sierra.

MKXICO. SOUTH AMERICA May 1, 1:10 p. K. I. Luckanbten.

May 2, Perla. May 1, 1:10 p.m.. El Salvador. SUN, MOON, TIDE By IT. Coast and tteedatU lirvafi 404 Customs Ban Franoisoe.

afternoon and docked at Pier 42. and recrossed the Pnclflo many times double that amount. day. tember Count Michael Karolyl, former premier of Hungary, was scheduled to arrive at Oakland airport today by Western Air Express plane from She broutht In a large cargo of other contract to bo awarded is Hawaiian products, Including 126, AIR TAXIS CHARGE FLAT MILEAGE RATE PARIS. (U.

Four can ride as cheap as one In airplanes as well as taxis, the clients of one of the large Paris hotels have discovered now that the hotel has Inaugurated its own plane service for the comfort of guests. Planes are hired at a flat rate of francs 210 bags of raw sugar for Crockett refinery and" 22,178 cases of cannel VEATHER FORECAST WIRELESS REPORTS B7 RADIO CORPORATION, April 19, .1:00 p. m. Rlmr r. II.

111M.MAN. Bun Teilre for Los Angeles. The count Is on mneaoulea. also 1002 tons oi moi asses and 1480 bags of coffee. tour of the United States and Is accompanied by G.

H. Neuwald, Hungarian newspaper editor, and his secretary, Hugo Gellert. OAKLAND AND VICINITY Fair and coot tonight and Thursday, becoming- oloudy MANUKAI SAILS. Polmt Orient, 18fl mltei from Point Orient Itmr V. S.

HI 1 Mantnnlllo for Ban Pedro, rnr mllen from Hn-i Prdriv-flluir H. T. HAKI'EK, Run Peilro for Mnnxnnlllo, r-rlrlng Munmnlllo Slmr 3. A. MonrBTT, Snn 1'eriro for Sim Joie.

1-tftO mllfi from Run one covering mall between California ports and Manila, direct Dollar 11ns and tha Matson Navigation company have submitted bids for the latter. An experimental shipment of 100 tons of kapoo seed was discharged from tha Dutch steamer Slantar from the Dutch East Indies today. The Pacific. Nut Oil company will seek to find a market for the oil extracted from tha crushed kapoc seeds. The Matson freighter Manuka! sailed at noon today for Honolulu Tluwsday; moderato westerly winds.

ItORTHERN CALIFORNIA Generally fair tonfcht and Thursday but snows in the south, arn, i Sierra tonight, becoming cloudy north Poruon Thursday: no tomporaturai with a laree cargo. There will be outbound Matson passenger ship to Jose Slmr CAl'T. A. P. I.t'CAH, Aberdeen for Rl Hetrunrio, fi.lft mil from Kl Hegundo Stmr WCHMOND, Point Vell for Sutl Pedro, Billed -from Ben Pedro UIINDRI.TA.

for Ran Franrhirn. 107 AIR TRAFFIC is indicated by the rapid Increase In the use of seaplanes for international transDortatlon and the al Hawaii this week, but next week Iresn noi-tn to wast winds on the ooast, SIERRA NEVADA Unsettled tonight with snows In tho aouth nortion: Tmirsuav fair three will sail, the Matsonla May 7, ready clearly defined prospect of the South Seas and Australian liner nut oeooming eiouay in nortn portion; oooii Ventura May I and the Mulolo moneraia norrneriy winos. SACRAMENTO AND SANTA CLARA VALLEY? Fair tonirht and Thursday, but be. mllea from Ran Frnnelwo Rtmr KVICIIAK. Ran FYMnrlaco for Bristol Hay, 70 miles from Han Franrlro Htmr I.KIIKC, Rnn Petlro for Seattle, Jl1 nalloa from Seattle Stmr VIO-TOIIIA ynrollv-er for Ban Pedro.

80 May 10. great expansion in sucn tramc in th. future between- the United States and South America. Ahannal tnrAntv-fmil fpet OAKLAND AIRPORT oomina? oloudy Thuradayt eontinued aooll WEDNESDAY, AfSIL 84, HEAVY MOVEMENT OF NORTH LUMBER TACOMA, April 80. UP) Vessels tt.t; moderate northerly wlnda, SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY Generally fair aim I lei from Ran Pedro Slmr L()8 ALAMO, Vancouver for Ban Pedro.

390 mile from rise. ..9:81 Hoes sets. .0:81 1 I tonight and Thursday, lut cloudy tonight Ran Pedro Htmr T011KKH, Ixinff llearh for Time Oreaai Falls, mllet from oeean ralla wide, will be equipped with a carriage extending, over it, in which "model boat and floats can be mouilted and raced through the water at a speed of about fifty with showers In extreme south portion! oon' tinuod cool; gentle northerly winds, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Unsettled t. Th time anl kelskta of tide la tha following S. Coast and Oeodetle Surrey tabla are rl.

for Webster Street lrldte, Oakland. Tot Tort Point aubtreot 44 minutes. during March took a total of board feet of lumber from local mills, according to a harbor report Issued today. The lumbar Rtmr AOWIVVOlll-n, Ban Pedro for Portland, mllei from Portland Stmr MA 1.0 1. (I, rhii Ftanrlaeo for llonolnlti.

lfifll nitlei from Ban night and Thursday showers In- wost portion tonight temperature below normal) moderate Franolaoo Hlmr roMOKA, Ban Pedro for Ban Fianelaro, lliO miles fnm Bun Franolaro was valued at $1,062,817. miles an hour, while delicate, precise Instruments measure the r- sistance and lifting qualltier of 10:26 a.m. 12:25 p.m. 12:50 p.m, 2 :50 p.m, 8:01 p.m, 7:28 p.m, Rtmr KCt'ADOH, New York for Port Ths Portland liner of tha Ham lombla, HUB nillct from Port Colombia. their various parts.

hi wind tunnel-. APRII 80 TO MAT I. Ct. Time It, Time Jt, Time It. Time ft H.W.

t.W. H.W. L.W, 89 0:14 4.4 7:18 -C I I II 411 I 1 il 4.4 1:08 8 14 4 4 7:1 1 4 I 1:81 4.4 8 68 4:81 4.4 1:11,4 1 9 1:10 4.1 9:88 1:87 4.1 4:18. I 8:11 4.9 11-08 4: 1.9 10:18 4.4 I 4:88 1.4 18:07 7:84 I.I burg-American line arrived today from Hamburg with 600 -tons of rake salt. Ths vessel is loading lumber and plywood for the return Br MACKAY RADIO, April 29.

8:00 m. Slmr RUTH ALKXANDER. Han Franrlaeo 4:49 a.m. The. full-scale wind-tunnel will be' large enough to mount a complete airplane In the air stream for Victoria.

700 nillea from Vlilorla Stmr voyage. Another German vessel, the anmvAi.s For 24 hours, ending at :10 A Wednesday From Plane 1 Pilot Pass. TUESDAY Chicago B. A. T.

Little 2 Seattle P. A.T. Btarlmck 2 Los Angeles W. A.K. Holloway 7 Seattle CXA.T.

Smith Los Angeles V. A. E. Hull 4 San Jose P. A.

T. Johnston 0 WEDNESDAY Loi Angeles P. A. T. Gilhousen 0 DKPAItTL'IIKM For 14 hours, ending at A Wednesday For Plane Pilot Pasa TUESDAT Los Angeles P.

A.T. Donaldson 1 Loi Angeles W. A. E. Holloway 4 Kan Jobs P.

A. T. Johnston 0 Chicago B. AT. Little 1 WEDNESDAT Sesttle P.A.T.

Crandall I Chicago B. AT. Vance 1 Seattle W. C. A.

T. Smith I Los Angeles W.A.E. Hull HOFFMAN JOINS STAFF. Gene formerly manager of the Chicago office of International News Service, has joined the Matson line as a publicity representative, it wan announced yesterday by John E. Ryan, general passenger manager, Hoffman Is an experienced news writer, having been associated with International NeWs Service In Chicago for the last ten years.

This addition to the publicity department of the Matson line has been rendered necessary by the development of its expanding services. The Matson Navigation company Is building two new passenger ships, which will be placed In the Hawaii-South Seas-Australian run early In 1631. Hoffman will handle ntlonal publicity. Arthur E. Blxby, who has been associated with the Matson line for the last nine yearn, will continue to handle local publicity.

JACOX, Hoc-lie Harbor for San Frani'Hco. Havel of the North German Lloyd mllea from Ban Franclaeo Rlmr KllN EHT line, got away during the day with IIhyKIE, Ban Pedro for Run Franti'ro, Time MS mllea from, flan Franriaeo Rtmr. BAN general cargo and lumber for Europe. Tans Die wlnrtay NEVADA-rVnasttled tonight and Thursday! ahowets and snaw flurries to the mountains tonight; oolder tonight, i IDAHO Unsettled tonight and Thursday; frost In the aouth portion tonight! probably showers in the mountaina Thursday, WASHINGTON AND OREOOJi Unsettled tonight and Thursday; probably ahowera on the coast! temperature below normal; moderate went to northwest winds on' ooast, WASHINGTON COAST. SOUND, STRAIT Unsettled, probably with showers tonight and Thursday; moderate west to nortbweat wlnda, CONDITIONS.

The outlook la for somewhat vnsettled weather In the far -western atatea tonight and Thursday with showers In southern California, along the Oregon and Washington roasts and anows In the aouthern Sierra. Temperature la general will be below normal. V. S. WEATHER BUREAU, San Franeisoo, April 80.

EAINFALL DATA TO 0 A.M., WEDNESDAY Last Seaaonal Normal Seasonal Statlona B4 hrs. to date to date last rr. 1:16 p.m The Reardon-smlth liner Braa- R. Pedro for Ban Franrlai-o, Ki mllea from Ran Francisco Rtmr NAHKSNA, Han Franelaco for Ban Pedro. 22 miles from San Franelaco Rtmr rALAWAII, Honolulu for Ran Peilro, 1 HI mllea from Han Pedro NOTICE In th abate tabulatlea ef enlr tidee ar (Was la tie order ef their eonrenee, oemmencinf with th arly mora-Ins tide In the left hand eeluma sad la an-oeadlne- tide as they eoeur.

Oa eome der but three tide eoour, th fourth Marring the following- sAorning. The columns ef height rite th aoh tide abor the slat refmea ef th Coast and fteodetle Sureey hart soundings. aoept where th ambers ar areeded hr th minus air aaah. whaa th heiaaut p.m. 6:80 p.m.

1:00 p.m. Imr ROBERT JOHNSON, Newport lor Ban fyne, which is on an around-the-world run, got out today with a full cargo for Europe. The Bkag-ness of the same line will be in Friday to pick up freight the Brad-fyne was unable to stow. Pleio, Bfl miles from Ban nteo -Rtmr SANTA Port Gambia for Ban Franelaco, ltfi mllea from Han Franelaco Ktmr 1:04 am. PKTEB IIF.LMS, LonWTlew for Ran Fran.

ar blew. 1:00 p.m. 9:06 a.m. It a.m. cIaco, 40 miles from Ran Francisco Stmr VICTORIA CITY, Vanconrer for Ran Pedro, SO mllea of Bin Franelaco Stmr J.

O. FITZS1MMONS, Rlcbmond for Ban Pedro, mllea from an Pedro Rlmr CASCADE, Arrivals Scheduled Departures Scheduled and- enable tne scientists 10 unu out, with an exactness not possible In ordinary flight, what happens to Its parts and what Improvements are needed. This Is to be accomplished by driving the wind past the stationary plans, at a velocity of 110 to 120 miles an hour, and thus producing practically the same effects that would be caused by driving the plan through the air at that speed. The wind channel will b. thirty feet high and sixty feet wide, making possible measurements and tests that oould not be made before, even In the big twenty-foot propeller research tunnel, which has proved of great value In the last few years.

After the tour of the laboratory, the conference will get to the business which most Interests the committee, the gathering of suggestions for research from the rep. resentatives of the Industry. With the unmatched equipment of the laboratory fresh In their minds, the latter will be called upon to tell an Pedro for Columbia RiTer, miiea P. A. T.

mall and passenger plane, P. A. T. mall and passenger plane, Eureka T. MHO 87.

86.17 r.oltimhla Hlver Rtmr FRANK H. BUCK. Biruttla for Ventura, 220 miles from Oakland 0.00 northbound from Los Angeles. 1:66 norinDouna tot Seattle, 4 a. m.

K. A. 1. mall ind na una s-ar nlinM 17.4JL. S8.73 1042 S3.

1 A Ventura Rtmr AUM1HAI, WILKY, Baei Red 0.00 a ftanfbound tranannntlnantnl iva 13.10 17.01 Pedro far Ran Francisco. 1ISO mllcsJfrom Ran WASHINGTON GETS MAIL BID W. A. K. oaaaanrer nlanss from dally at a.

m. and I d. tn. Na "a Franelaco Stmr COVEKA, Seattle for Ban San Franoisoa. 0 OJ 16.11 9 92 6,18 14 95 14.0 0.51 14.48 8.58 7.14 18.88 It 51 7.06 Pedro 4fll miles from Ban Peilro Stmr San Jola T.

Los Angelss, 11:60 a.m. and 7:60 p.m. Monday mornings. W. E.

Dsssenar.r Dlanes Lt'llRICO, Ran Framlaie for Honolulu, Frasno 0.08 south 11.09 14 tO 8 15 it. ft 14.63 S.3S P. A. T. mall and passenger plane, Douna rur Angeles :10 miles from Honolulu Htmr BTAM.KY Wile.

Banta Hon I.AR. Manila for Rnn Pedro, 'I'M rullea from Los 0.08 TO DEPART TO ARRIVE southbound from Seattle. 1 d. and 6:10 p. m.

10.88 8.01 Hsn Pedro Rtmr TrLRA'SAH, Ran Pedro for Ban Uloro T. P. A. T. mall and passenger plan.

WIDMIBDAY. APallt 94. WZDNESDAY, APRIL 49, B. A. T.

mall and passenger planes, transcontinental from Chicago, ar. Chile, lit mllea from Ran Pedro Rlmr u. Karenta Manila Hamburg BAN FRANCISCO METEOROLOGICAL. Noon 6 p.m. 5 a.m.

Barometer fsea 82 89 73 r.fii southbound for Los Angeles, 1:16 p. m. W. C. A.

T. passenger plane for Lonnon MrCOKMU K. Ban Franelaco for rortlana, 10 miles from Bftfi -Hiir Ran Pedro for Antwerp. mllea from San rive daily at 4:30 a. m.

and 4:30 p. m. W. C. A.

T. Dassenaer Diane from Sydney Portland, Mo Seattle at 1:60 p. m. Beanie ai m. Three Routes to Orient and real a eat terrene.

Viaeeesi Pomona S. i i-e Petal Tui Admiral Wilev A T. Psclfle Air Transport W. Ban Juan Honolulu A T. West Coast Air Temperature (dry bulb).

60.1 68. 68.1 Temperature (wet bulb) 52.8 61.6 49.8 Ralatiye humidity (). 62 63 78 Wind direction W. W. 8.

Wind velocity (m.p.h.). 16 1 Wetather Pt.Cld. Pt.Cld. Clear B. A.

Boeing Air Transport. Transport. 1X7 A tXJ a a Oregall Tisnaran Henry Orov Bochelie AtTarade Tellowtton Brooklrn Tal. 7mjn Alandr Shangiiat Baltimora Boatoa Seattle Seattle Columbia Loa Anfelea Lot Angelea Loa Angelea Las Anf alas THUB8 Victoria Bandon the eemmlttee what knowledge Is needed '-ta make their products One to Africa Are Considered. 6ettl OAKLAND-RAX FKANCISCO AIR LINE safer, mort and more Eureka TEMPERATURES.

High Lewi High Low Air Ferries, amphibians leave foot of Franklin street hsre dally Loa Anfelea efficient. IMPROVE Pi. NE STRUCTURE, Eraa-ssTe SilTaiae 82 64' Nome 38 30 Abilene. Vt i yerr minutes aner until 11:49 a. ra.

Then at 12 noon Los Angelea- WASHINQTOX. Anrll JO. fP) Amarltlo uu ctci; uiiuuiei unm sunset. The committee work is divided Bids for the contract for carrvlnsr roughly Into studies of problem Ifrarpool 74 M1 North 62 48 78 60 North 68 62 63 84 Oakland 6jL 48 68 86! Oak. Alrnort.

filpv? Frsncliwo Slmr WISCONSIN. 1C1 miles Iroiu Bsn Francisco Rlmr ATLANTIC, ocoa Island for Han IieL'o, lHoo nillea from Fan Diego Hlmr ADMIRAI, BKIIUKE, Ran Fran. Cisco for Run Pedro, S3 miles from Ran Peilro Rtmr OI.KI San Pedro for Oleum. .110 miles from Oleum Slmr RAN Han Pedro, for najbiia; 4.15 mllea from Ban Pedro Stmt RAS, I I.EJIKN'i'i:. Run lv'ro for Ralhoo.

4.W mllea from Rtmr PATRIA, San Hlcfro for fUblng banal, at Calrlon llutl Mil l.n I ilA Rsn Franelaco for Porland, 45 miles from Astoria Htmr TIM.A.MooK. Osrl.aldl lor Cooa Bar, AO nillea from (larlliaiill Stmr JAN'B NETTI.ETON, Port Iidlow for Ban Franelaco. oSO mllea from Ran Franelaco Rtmr Ban Pedro for firaj-s Har. Iwr, 118 mllea from Craya Harleor Stror IiAKB MIRAFt.om;?. -Pedro, 12 mllea from Ran Pedro Stmj AD- THURSDAY, at AY 1.

Klohteroy Ooldea Dragon X. 1. Luokenbaoh MAY 1. Illrerhasel Tra Mar Ban Pelip Christenso Ktilte Inokfne to Improvement of engines. tne mans on three ocean routes two to the Orient and one to Africa biiangnai Boston Atlinta Baker BojsoJ.

Boston. It otter dam Yokohama Philadelphia Baltimora Beattla Seattle of different parts of the airplane were opened today at the office Now Orleanb. Seattle Seattle Jaces of Assistant Postmaster-General mover. structure separately and together which have a bearing on Its safety, of means for Improving Its aerodynamic efficlensy and of factors entering Into the questions of com. Vattbew Luokenbaoh WUty Port Angelea Admiral Peoplee Eureka Ernest Meyer More From Los Angeles Los Angeles Time 1:46 p.m.

1:10 p.m. Bids on the three routes Include ALAMEDA AIRPORT ARRIVALS For 24 Itours, ending at :10 A Wednesday Plane Pilot pasa TUESDAT T.A. T. Reed T. A.

T.J Gugllemettl 1 DEPARTURES For 14 hours, ending at :10 A. M. Wednesday WEDNESDAT T. A T. Hewson is Calgary Charleston.

Chicago Cincinnati. Denver. Hanloa I en ye Mans Admiral I eepie KAY i. Columbia Monterey Loa Angela Loa Angelea Los Angelas JEIDAT, route 47 New Orleans and other 66 44'0kla. 78 64 72 66! Omaha 72 68 64 32lPhoent 82 58 74 80 68 64 64 Pocatello 68 36 78 62; Point 66 47 70 62; Portland 60 46 40 82 Prince Albert.

68 40 66 44; Prince Rupert. 46 40 60 CO Quebeo. 68 84 70 62 Rapid 78 60 68 48. Red 70 68 48 88: Reno 48 86 Portland Portland Columbia Eureka Fort Brajg- Loa Angeles Loi A nuclei nulf ports to Duala. West Africa fort and convenience of passengers the American-West African Line, Humboldt Admiral Flake HIHAIi Al MaI Francisco, 673 miles rfm Bin Franclace i Rotterdam Singapore rsew York.

Los Ang-elos and pilots. Each year, after the annual conference, a subcommittee on aero dynamics goes over the record of Route 48 San Francisco to Dodge. Rtmr I.A (60 miles from Olenm. Los Angeles a.m. FRIDAY, MAY 4.

Dalren, China, the Oceanic and Duiuth. T. A T. Transcontinental Air Transport-Maddux Air Lines. Dutch Harbor 43 34 Eoibnrg 60 38 Around World President Harrison Now Tork lowaa Oriental Navigation San Fran Etrl4, the suggestions advanced ny me representatives of the Industry and cisco.

Honolulu Maliko Balboa La Porla Honolula Bom me Route' 49 fn-rr Francisco to a intm Marsf Gorfli Caddop4K Adiailral Earrstnit i Veaioe mam Ind i an Harvurd 6rbre prepares a revision ol tne researcn Departures Scheduled- Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Baltimora Mebila Mobila Soattla Portland Columbia Columbia Columbia Los Angelea Loa Angelea Saigon, Indo China, the Oceanic DOMESTIC PORTS SAN PEDRO ArrWed, Anrll SO. 1 Rtmr HRINKHRAi) from 4 a. Rlmr NOVO from San Diego; 4 a. Nor Ms BKIM from Hhcj.h Airea; 8 a. Btmr ADMIRAL from Ran Uleco: II a.

Rlmr MKKICoS H. WHIT- (TTbsrain to meet the most press Grave Harbor Point Loma Arrivali Scheduled T. A. T. passenger planes from Los Angeles at 12:60 p.

m. and 7:40 p. m. and Oriental Navigation com nan v. T.

A. T. passenger planes for Los ing neeas oi ins commercial oe Com Bay Buehoer Monterey fiertit Ham on Glover said no bids were submit ale-nera and engineers. 40Rosweil 80 60 42: Sacramento. 66 49 68 St.

Louis 82 44Rt.Paul. Minn. 68 68 66 St. Paul, Al'a. 34 82 88! Salt Lake City 64 44n 60 San 60 64 70; San Diego.

66 65 48 San Franoisoe. 62 63 40! Ban Jose 64 48 86! Banta Fa 63 in 70'oatt'e 60 4 661 Sheridan 62 48 Angelss at :16 a. m. and 4:40 p. EI Eureka EvnMlSTill.

Fresno. QnWwston. Grand Junot. Harr Helena Huron As a result of this pooling of Loi Angelas Harvard Los Ana-eles HuitoB ted, for route 60 from San Fran Cisco to Manila and Cebu. TIER, hence April 28; 1 p.

Stmr Ideas and study of practical re DAILY AIR MAIL SCHEDULES Lea Angelea iATTTKDAT. MAT I. rrom J'ortlaim; p. oimr Ba-n win from New York: 1:30 p. Htmr VAl.h The Matson Steamshln comnanv SATURDAY.

MAY S. quirements, the Industry has re reived advice concerning the de Northern Points Main office. 1:10 Following Is the closing schedule had applied for the establishment Havre, Indiana LondoV Washinctoa Yokohama Tonya Mru Yokohama Venie Mara a. Sixteenth street terminal, 3:20 of this direct route from San Fran for receipt of airmail at the Oakland from Ran Diego; p. R'rnr IlllltuTlll AI.EXAMIKK, hence April 1'8; 6 p.

Jap Rtmr VACHIBANA MAKU from Yokohama. Hal', it. n. Jap Stmr IAT- Cisco to Manila and everal- closed postofflce: 62 Spokane 60 l3 68! Rwlft Current. CO 40 Main office, 12 New York Salvador timers.

Buffalo Bridffe B0 Jttek.oimlU., 74 7uneau 40 Kaliipell bi Eastern Points Morning air mall. Southern Point noon; Sixteenth 12:10 n. m. street terminal. nearinits on me application were held by the Interdepartmental sub NO MAKU for Yokohama: 7 a.

8lmr Tulaagas for Han Antonio, Chile: 7 a. Dan Ms JANE MAFRSK for ljl'id End; i sign of wing sections, fuselages, landing tall surfaces, propellers and engines their effects on each other and on the air through whloh they move and the effects of thevalr and various loads and flying ccdJtlons on them main office. 1:10 a. Sixteenth Mexico Bolivar committee on ocean mall contracts. Manila Ooldea Tie BMttla Eureka 7 Loa Angeles Loa Angeles Loa Angalaa Admiral -r SUNDAY, MAY 4.

Koba Montreal i- Boitna Baltimora 4 Baltimora Crietebal ef Portland Mac tec i-ui- 881 a ri 82Tatooah 84 60 62, 601 Tutsan 88 6I 36! Vancouver 48 63! Vickjii-jrg 78 "i Kimioopa. Ktniai City. E. Alexander Euroka Noma City Airmail for and from above points Is dispatched and received at Mu Btmr EL BK.l mhi lor ci ncKunuu. street terminal, 1:10 a.

m. Night air mail, main office, :46 p. Sixteenth street terminal, p. m. 11 Slmr BIRKENHEAD for P.odiak nicipal airport, uamana, 8 Ilsy; I p.

Stmr OLECM for Han frsa- RELAND NEEDS PLANES DELIVERY SCHEDULE. wnicn only tne great resources or a government could provide. In such clo; Htmr YAI-E for 8a fmo-Cisco: 6 p. Ma HRIMANIiKK f'T fan Francisco: P. Rtmr JANB CHHIS- Lnder Lot Arrelei.

Miami FOR ITS AIR RULES Following Is the arrival schedule Los A ufe lea Vapama Sunday, hat 4. Pinriwra 8Uray Charieitoa Baa Disc MONDAY, MAY ft. Antipodes Darfred South Americas CMdar Los Anreles Admiral Hwtar for air mall from Oakland at prin i sxiuri mnv. DUBLIN G43) The "governor cipal cities on coastal and transcon JIU-MJAI, SAI a. general of the Irish Free State irfoden.

"40! Victoria 48 64; Walla 60 40 681 68 60 72iWillistou 74 62 40 60 40 68 Winnipeg 66 88! Yakima 64 40 66i to 68 441 en the ground at Summit tinental airways: TENSON for San Franelaco: 4 p. Blmr RAN FET.ll'E for Ban Franelaco; 3 p. Rtmr I.OH ANGELKR for Ventura; 6 p. Rtmr I.EKKC for Seattle: fl p. Rtmr KVHEK HANIFY for Ren Fraiiclsco; Moniromery.a as Issued regulations for air navl- Need.

TUEBUAY, KaI a. gatlon In conformity with the Fertile Oast. Los Aaeelea 6 n. m. (PT1 same Hambur New Orleans, Stw nternatlonal convention held in FEDERAL EMPLOYEES 1 LURED BY GLIDING WASHINGTON VP) The lure V.

of gliding has marked a victory with federal employees. Paris. Depth of tno day. Portland 1:11 m. (PT) same day.

Stmr 8YEA fee All Th followinsr are the Bnangnai Boa ton New York New York Baltimora Cristobal Loa Angelee Loa Loa Anrtea resterdsy, 10 inbee. No aircraft can be registered In at I p. fin Enuna Chicago a. ra. (CT) next day.

Toledo 10:60 a. m. (ET) next day. Cleveland 11 noon (ET) nexl day. New Tork 6:40 p.

as. (XT) aexl day. Leave Oaklnea F. K. Reno 10 p.

m. PT) same night. Salt Lake City 2:10 a. m. (PT) next day.

Cheyenne 7:16 a. m. (MT) next day. Omaha 12:40 p. m.

(CT) next day. Des Moines 2 p. next day. Chicago 6 p. m.

(CT) next day. Toledo 10:50 p. m. (ET) nxt day. Cleveland 11 midnight (ET) next day.

New Tork 6:40 a m. (ET) second day. the Free State until wholly owned by a citizen or by a company whose principal place of business is In the 6Jvennple Condor Kartuckiea Celipht Chat. A'fxander Ummak Be Foam Antcmo Havard mate departures snd-arrlvpls in the movements of the t'nited States Yokohama South Am eric New York New Orleana Bn Juaa feat tie Crescent City Eureka Kuuterey Loa Amtelea Loi Angelea feeattle 12 boob (PT) same day. Eeatrra Traaarontlaen tal.

Leave Oakland A. M. Reno 10 a. m. (PT) same day.

Salt Lake City p. m. (PT) army transport service: Los Angelea state. Al lalrcraft must be certi XlTESBAY, max fied a airworthy, and Its personnel tamnrai in an rranciaco. Chaumont San Francisco to New Cm same day.

must have certificates of Do re- BvatoQ Tork. EAINFALL. Cincinnati .01, Cordova Denver M. Bee Moines .14, Dorge I 22. Duiuth Dutch Harbor .28.

Iroano .02, Huroa .04. Indiaaapoi .42. Juneau .84, KnHsnll .08. Eanisa City .62, Ins Angeles .02. Mempais .02, Misml .18.

.24. New .04. North Head .04. north Platte .48, Oakland Airport Oklal-oma City .20. Omaha .44.

Prince Albert .02. Prinoe Bnpert Rene .36. HoseMirg .04. Bacramenre .06, 8:. Paul (Minn.) .16.

St. Paul (Al a) .01. Salt Lahe City ,32, San Diego Ran Joie tieridan .06, Switt Current .84, Vu-t-iVyre; ,12, WiUisuii ,60, Wumemucc ,18, Wmni- Cheyenne 7:10 n. m. fMT) same Loa Anrelee Admiral Peary Los Aug el A group of 10 persons at the bureau of standards has com-' bined to purchase one of the mo-torless craft They will fly at Hybla Valley.

In Virginia, Dr. Hugo Eckener's favored site for the American terminal of his proposed transatlantic dirigible line. The enthusiasts were formed into a rUder division of the Standards day. Chateau Thierry In Honolulu. flrnnt In New York.

Henderson San Francisco to Ma WEDNESDAY. MAY 7. No aircraft will be allowed to fly fMatrow Omaha 12:10 a. m. CT) rex: day.

Des Moines 1 a. m. next over Clonrsra, the Shannon elec- nila. rVity cen'r. et a helrht 1p than day.

B. a a I -I Lsndoa Honoiulu Vi.tavia Eureka Loa A'le. Lea Aita A 000 feet. Trick flying is prohibited xcept on special occasion duly KfTtowis In New York. Me.r" in Franrice.

Pt. Wihicl In New York. fcimme In aa I'ranclsco (CT) Central time. JKT Eajttra Uil (PT) Pacific time. (MT) Mountain time..

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