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...reluctant to use the airmail are in few cases deterred by the higher postage (5¢ for first, 10¢ for each additional ounce). More general is the notion that an airmail letter may never reach its destination. Last week the Post Office department made known that the fire hazard is less for airmail than for mail shipped by rail or water. And burning is the only manner in which air mail ever is lost...
Black crew--Stroke, C. C. Mixter '34; 7, W. L. Dunne '34; 6, B. H. Brown '34; 5, H. G. Pearson, Jr. '34; 4, W. P. Hazard '34; 3, H. P. Mills '34; 2, G. R. Heath '34; bow, E. S. Fox '34; cox, D. Litchfield...
...ASHLEY HAZARD PERRY...
...sand, gas. Gauged at 65,000 bbl. per day, the gusher was pronounced by oilmen the greatest high gravity producer within their recollections. As delighted as its owners were the children who swarmed out to witness the spectacle, for the fire chief ordered the school closed because of fire hazard until other wells could be brought in to relieve the gusher's pressure. But jubilation over the gusher holiday was short lived. Next day the Wheeler pupils were squeezed into desks at other city schools...
...hours between overhauls, have low weight and low fuel consumption, be reversible in operation (for maneuvering), cool properly while maneuvering at small air speed, be safe from fire, be capable of repair in flight. In view of the requisites, particularly those of reliability, low fuel consumption and reduced fire hazard, Lieut. Settle predicts the airship engine of the future will be similar to the Diesel (compression-ignition, heavy oil fuel). No U. S. manufacturer has tried to develop an engine for dirigibles because of the tremendous cost of experiment, and limited salability...