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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1930. the larger cities of the United States and Buenos Alires. ‘The new service is to be inaugurated by Pan-American Airways over the longest ocean route flown on resuln & schedule. The first trip, to be flown by Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, will in- volve a 12-hour flight, all but 1 hour i of which is to be over the openc:‘ebl-. 3 I;clugm[ nam-‘:nfle jungb.komcmm] ors Gracias s Thos, ; 3 LEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Will Fly From New York to|“Fians for pistrict participation in G STREET AT ELEVENTH TE i 7 the Nation-wide observance of the day Miami, Havana and a " Chi Cor Cristobal. Y . Wall . chairman. T ncond steps of the District Building. Partici- a By the Associated Press. pating in the ceremony will be Di ‘. the NEW YORK, April 23.—Inaugura- | trict Commissioners, W. Irving Glover, $1on of the world's Tastest international | Second Assistant Postmaster General in r mail service is charge of airmail; Charles W. Darr, the next task to which Col. Charles A. Lindbergh will :resldent of the Chamber of Commerece, bend his fiying skill. nd officers of other trade and civic =% He will fiy to Miami, Fla., today |Organizations. . y: f - in'the pline in which B sct & tranc. | LeUters of greeting to officials of vari- \ ‘ ‘ continental speed record last Sunday. |Ous South American cities along the / There he will take over the controls | foreign mail route will be turned over R /P of a Pan-American Airways mail plane | to Mr. Glover during the ceremony. 8 Y P [ ] {gr a flight to Havana, Cuba, llzr&g - ' m:‘” Sotletdon o Church Play to Be Repeated. pectations were th < CLARENDON, Va. April 23 (Spe- bergh would not accompany him. cial).—“Old Maids' Convention,” a play Start Fast Mail Service. given here recently with marked suc- rhe flght from Havans to Gristobal | CC5 b1 Dlayers ‘of 'the Community o The newest lines are worn particularly well will mark the Arst stage of a new | v A p . . P fast mail service between North and | 5iil be, repested at Washington-Lee P by a woman with a bit of a figure, but orily - South America, which will provide a | Fi8h Sehool Fridey nighe Tor the bene g CON . : . schieduie "6 Ghe " week "hetween New | it 0, (e, e ] if the coat is selected, as are all Palais Royal o bgh school, L e AR o } I 14 R coats, with the declared aim of being flatter- vays, call for Col. Lindbergh's flight to * e i : fi:fi’lnfi'usl.éf{a&;x& xg:fi. * s' 4 Say it with Flowers” [ ; ing to every type. If you would have style, e wi e Of at a.m. Sunday, | T . o . accompanied by & co-pilot And a radio : quality and flattery at a sensible price, see operator, on the flight to Cristobal. . h W d' . After a 600-mile fiight wr o [I' The eadain -5 ;%m'g?wcm&?, i,uf:;.,:ié’v.i'm;fd ;5;'..‘}, d g { ‘ these stunning models. , for ' fuel, i | D e putuw = 2] Decorations of sea to Cristobal, arriving there at 6 pm. R e Black Satin, with collar of Split i (/% miration are quite usually b 44 i ) il 1 T oury Pusmngers Later, S\/2 siton areiquite ke 2 : VA » .S:qum'el, {zas a beguiling jabot oo / line; a satisfactory coat now and Soutn ‘America to Santiago, Chile, end F lowers for Summer travels. and Buenos Alres. ~—for church and home Col. Lindbergh’s plane will be in = d i ; : constant Tadio communication with bouquets for bride and Blue Frost Crepe, with broadtail Jand stations of the Pan-American Air- attendants. collar; the low flare makes for a WV, Trippe said the company planned Faras® witkou Ghtination. 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