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...talking, and citizens a lot of puzzled thinking, about the sudden rise of Errett Lobban Cord to potential dominance on the airmail map. New Map. On General Farley's new airmail map (see above), with its four transcontinental routes instead of three, the new northern one extends from Newark via Buffalo to Chicago, thence westward to Seattle through Fargo, Billings, Great Falls and Spokane. The Newark-Chicago section is now operated with passengers by American Airways (---). The western section has recently been opened to passengers by Northwest Airways...
...brilliantly and had a batting average of .293 with the Baltimore Orioles. His main worry is his weight, 155-lb.; to increase it last autumn he drank a quart of cream every day. Robert Abiel Rolfe comes from Penacook, N. H., graduated from Dartmouth in 1931, batted .326 for Newark last year, when he was voted most valuable player in the International League. Redhaired, ruddy-faced, his stance in the infield is characterized by a noticeable stoop, feet pointed directly at the home plate. Last week, in an exhibition game at St. Petersburg, Rolfe's single, with...
...Manhattan apartment, summers in Rumson, N. J. He studied under George Luks and Thomas Benton, shows little of their influence. Sensitive to such Americana as gas stations, oil tanks, railroad crossings, Artist Ross is represented in the Addison Gallery in Andover, Mass. and New Jersey's Newark Museum...
...Newark, an Army flyer lent $400 to his strapped confreres...
...their fellows to be killed nearly every week. In fiscal 1932 there were 50 fatali ties; in fiscal 1933, 46. Last month's Army crashes increased the current year's total to only 39. From Mitchel Field, piloting his own observation plane, the General proceeded to Newark Airport, to Cleveland, to Chicago, to St. Louis. He found two-way radios with ranges up to 400 mi. were being installed on Army planes. Landing lights were being attached. Beacon signals were being improved and a teletype weather reporting system was nearly com plete. Old-type observation ships were being...