April 21, 1924

National and International Air Legislation

The Future of the Air Terminal

LIGHT PLANES AND GLIDERS

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National and International Air Legislation

Attorney at Law This investigation will attempt to point out some of the legal questions involved in connection with aeronautics ; to summarize the progress made by the common law in solving questions that have arisen thereunder; and to analyse the International Convention relating to Air Navigation and also the statutes heretofore passed by some of the individual states in the United States, as well as the proposed Winslow bill now pending before the Congress of the United States.

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The Future of the Air Terminal

Of the many important problems vexing city plan commissions today, it may safely be assumed that those relative to transportation occupy the foremost positions. Practically every large city in the country, for example, is at present wrestling with the difficulties incident to traffic congestion ini downtown business districts and many are floating bond issues with which to defray the costs of condemning buildings, widening streets and so on.

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LIGHT PLANES AND GLIDERS

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UNITED STATES AIR FORCES

U. S. ARMY AIR SERVICE

Army Orders Capt. Henry J. F. Miller, A.S., Fifth Corps Area Org. Res., Fort Thomas,to Chief, Militia Bureau, for duty in his office, after leave granted. Two months, 14 days’ leave to Lieut. Col. Arthur G. Fisher, A.S., July 30 to not later than Oct. 15.
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Air Mail Invites Bids for New Mail Planes

Planes to be built around the Liberty Engine
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AIRPORTS AND AIRWAYS

Long Island News

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UNITED STATES AIR FORCES

U. S. NAVAL AVIATION

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PUBLISHER’S NEWS LETTER

The correspondence on the exact status of U. S. A ir Services continues to fill the day’s mail bag. We are pleased to know that Slipstream, now thoroughly civilianized, and an excellent contemporary as such, is also glad to add its word of protest against the improper methods used by the so-called “official” magazine of an Association, that has never held a meeting since it was organized five years ago.
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Aviation in Congress

68th Congress—First Session Feb. 9 House Mr. Nelson: Resolution (H. Res. 178) authorizing the Committee on Patents to inquire into the subjects of aircraft patents incident to the operations of the Army Air Service, Naval Aeronautics, the Air Mail Service, or any agency, branch, or subsidiary of either.
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AIRPORTS AND AIRWAYS

Russian Air Activities

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