Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Feb 1933, p. 18

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airs uwnedoy the Inter-Citay tAir Lines, Inc., of Boston, Mass. Réeeder Nichols of Lear. Develop- ments, Ific., went toBoston to make the installation. He returned- home in the Warner Mon ocoupe ownied by the, Lear 'comp any and, piloted -by Charles Lehr,. Nicbols and. Lebr on the returni trio macle stops at New York City, Philadeiphia, -*ýWshington, J). C.,. Pittsburg, Akron, Cleveland and De- troit. - "It was a very successful sales trip," Mr. Nichols reported. af- * ter retiirninig home. Goes to Iowa in Plane to Perform 'Operation * On Sunday, February 5, Dr. Ches- ter Trowbridge of Oak Park. char- tered a Stinson plane fromn Sky Har- bor aWrport west o f l encoe and flew t .o a towr, thirty. miles froni Clintoin, la.. to perform an operation. Taking threc passengers with hiii, lhe left Sky Harbor about 2 ý3û o'clock in the a'fternoon and returned at 7:30 o'clock the saine evening. Quite dif- ferent froin the days whcn it took hours for the family doctor to come a few miles over mud roads in hi, honse-drawn buggy. storm. , oads in the vlcînity of Cur- tiss airport near Glenview %were so badly drifted as a resuit of the stormi tbit inembers of the airport staff were marooned temponarilv; The same was true at Slcy Harbor airport, whlere the driveway leading to Dun- dee road was deep Ini snow. of the company. Mr. Aliard states that. .recently seventeen carIcoads of airpianes ..were ..shipped to South America -and Europe,, and that, orders being neceived are most encouraging. More thani twenty :airpianes were spId for export recently. R. S. Damon, president of: the Cutss- WrighM Airplante company of. St' Louis, Mo, emIployeýd ninety ad- ditional mnen in order. to speed up production Of planes for export. Landis on Board Which Will, Plan. Big Air. Meet. Recd G.. Landis of Glencoe, chair- mant of the IllinoisAeonut'c cm mission, is a memnber of the, board of directons of the Chiicago Air* Race corporation, which, in cooperation withi the Chcago Tribune, wiflstage a four-day chiarity air' meet in Ci cago from J uly 1. to 4. l'hé corpora- tion is the official body which manag-. cd the national air races in Chicago in 1930. It is planned to. boki the charity show tlîis comning summen as a contribution to the success of the Century of Pnogress exposition, twhich opens on jime 1. i hursclay by Cliii Conidit. Pal4VWat- kee pilot. King visited the airport thiat day, and wveni up with Condit. Bothi plane and engine of the or- checstra leader's Bcllanca have been conipletely rebulit. The ship bias been radio-equipped by Lear De%,elop- Iiients, Inc., *of Curtiss airpont, Uses Plane to Prospect ,hI., Sat.. Vob. -I 1-24-25 PORK LOIN ROAST Loin or rib end. 3-1b. average-.... .......ib. 'a r Fresh. Dr«" e4 hefinest Wa paie StoS8 ba. ....I Center cut Porlk Cho"a or Center Cut Pork Roast, IL. Pvlmue RIb Roaat Deef Standing..9 suaoked Dunet uion. ruiough unable to wonki recuper ating, he bas spent cons able timie at, the airpont. L- ih intn, epartment of Com- [e nierce inspector for this anea, was at r-Cuntiss airpont. last Friday to inspect several sfhips. .~ lb..

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