Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Apr 1934, p. 28

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Yung Mens s U' IS $35ýè and $ 45. Charter Ho use Cloithes are the finest young 'mens sports- Wear avilable today. Our comnplet. seluediohn inludes the most advanced stylesin sport backs end rough f.brics. Da New regulations concerning accu- mulation of solo time were an- nounced recently by the Depart- ment of Commerce. Fornwnly only tinie which the student spent in the. air alone cquld be, counted as solo. Uider the new ruling, after a stu- dent. has -ten hours of solo flying to. bis' credit he is permitted to. count as solo, .fiying, time acquired while' ac- companied by a private, limited ctom- mnercial or transport pilot, provided he the -student) is the sole manipu- lator. of the controls. during the en- t ire flight, including the takeoif and the landing. Retue.rns Prom ,Stinson. Factory in -a Reliant Herbert Anderson, vice-president of the Chicago Aviation corporation, operators of Curtis. airport and,,Stin- son ýdistributors for this area,, ne- turned to the airport last Frida.y in, one of the new Stinson Reliants whbich he lxad btouglit from the Stin- son iactory at Wayne, Mich., near Detroit. This particular ship, with a neat black and yellow paint job,. is being used for demonstration pur- poses. Planes at Curtiss for Inspection by D. of C. A number of ships dropped in at Curtiss airport last Friday for in-. Jimmy Haizlip, noted speed flyer now employecl by. the Sheil Petrol- eum company, was an arrivai at Cur- tisfi airport Tuesday evening of last week in a Bellanca owned by' the Sheli company. He came from St. Louis. Another Bellanca owned by the, 'A. O. Smith corporation *and piloted by E. E. LaParle was forced, down by darkness and, bad weather.. the sanie night atCurtiss. The ship, was e nroute from Detroit to Mii- waukee. Pal.Waukee'Riestaurant WiII Open About May 1 Announcement was mad e th is week that the restaurant at Pal-Waukec airport, Milwaukee avenue and,,Pala- tine, road, will open about, May 1. The restaurant again is to be oper. ated by the Anderson bohrHl mar and .Barney.. In addition to serving meals, th-e boys will'bandie 'a complete line of liquors. The res-ý taurant is being replastered and re- decorated in- prepration for the, opefling. Publie Address Systeni at Sky Harbor Airport Duane Howard, in charge of flying instruction. at Sky Harbor airport, announced this week that a public' address system is to be installed for the accommodationnof visitr-, *ro .1 Dobums Hat $7 to $10 Stetson Ikats $6.50to $10 J -6. Robin. -1Te Lepartment of Commerce inspectors on the job. were O. W. Young and C. F., de la Saux. Aces-Up Flying Club Is Having Plane Ovérhauled The Mces-Up Flying club is now operating from Sky Harbor airport .west of Glencoe . The club, which Poster Hannaford Trakes >His Ship to PaluWaue Foster Hannaford is now storing bis plane at Pal-Waukee airport, whtch reopened on April 1. after be- ing closed during the winter months. Hannaford owns a Curtiss Robin which at one time belonged to Capt. Ralph Hall, former manager of Cur- tiss airport. HgNRYCLYTTON & SONS 0*Orringtoo snd Chureh-EBVANSTON rKedua ...................... Star Uet the Word.............. Idelsohn GOEP SOUTH TO CET PLANIE Anthem, "'Take Mfy Hand". .J. A. Parkia C. W. "SIim'> Freytag made a trip Solo: "Eye llatk Not Seen" ..Qaul South last week to pick up' John (Frein "The HoIy City") Va'À.nachnu............ .. .....Binder Porter's Stinson.> He brought the Largo ................ ...PerIman plane back . to, the Curtiss. field l oheiiu................. ... Starc hangar.

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