Show jI j A Washington W n Da y 1 By RODNEY DUTCHER WASHINGTON July 24 24 Of Of diplomatic diplomatic diplo diplo- I matic rustIc relations with soviet Russia RuSl we have one but aeronautical relations I Between the two countries are cl close e and md cordial cordialI I The governments do not even speak peak to each other but each listen sympathetically sympathetically sym sym- pathetically when the others other's fliers filers ask permission to fly over It Its tern tern- tory and for any necessary help Oth Oth- I Colonel and Mrs Charles AI A A. I Lindbergh wouldn't be able to make their forthcoming flight and PO Post t and atty couldn't have made theirs You have to have permission to fly ncr or land on another nations nation's ter ten Foreign fliers filers when they head over the United States even have the permission of every tate governor although the state de de- handles that for them as asI I matter of formal routine Despite our governments government's continued of the soviet long dis ance once fliers have had t to accord more recognition year after year Russia covers such a large section of the anth's surface that It it has been harder and harder t to make any flight that would attract attention without crossing a a. port part of It Post and Gatty flew about mU miles s ov over Russian soil soD during their great mile mUe mile flight nIght Next summer it seems likely someone will wUl be attempting a nonstop light flight around the world and that presumably presumably presumably pre pre- pre pre- will Involve more soviet cooperation cooperation cooperation coop coop- than ever when soviet planes are used to refuel the flight plane in inthe inthe the air SENATORS CABLE CADLE MOSCOW V Applications for soviet permission are made here to Boris Boriss tEe head of the soviet union Information bureau who s sometimes Is referred to as Russia's un unofficial dor lor transmits th the requests to the foreign office at Moscow which acquiesces For some reason rea rea- rea son Ion unknown here Post and Gatty were vere at first t refused p permission but the foreign office almost Immediately reversed Itself Senators Thomas and Gore of Oklahoma had also cabled Moscow on behalf of Post and Gatty Senator William E E. Borah of Idaho has hIlS cabled to Introduce Hugh Hern Hem Herndon don and Clyde on their projected projected pro pro- world flight Communications about fuel en ell route are arc handled by the Trading corporation at New Yolk I 1 IThe The Th soviet promptly grank mission for tor Colonel Colone and Mrs Mra Lintt bergh to land J during J their cruts cruise down the Siberian coastline arter afu they cross Bering str strut strait lt en ro rou route tn Japan Lindbergh also arranged t to to toland land Japanese oil oU and nd gas on in chatha and will receive coo cooperation era from the Soviet Aviation Society the soviet oil trust and the weather service Although the national governments do not entertain visiting aviators t the fliers mers get enthusiastic welcome welcomes ju Just the same P Post t and Gatty reported here that they received such welcom welcome during then their five stops in Russia and the Aviation society gave them theta a ban i In Moscow RECIPROCITY M Most t of the soviet American-soviet at J aa nautical relations have Involved ow own fliers filers but several United stat States government departments tta navy treasury with Its s coast gu and agriculture with Its weather bureau bu be buol reau cooperated reau cooperated with the M Moscow Moso New York flight of the Land of t th the Soviets two years ago We saw to t it that the Russians had hod their g goil gas and oil oU waiting for them at the tar far eng end of the Aleutians that they got latest weather reports and that their w way y was greased as smoothly as any go could grease it Our may and governors welcomed th them m they uey I were cheered by many thousands and banqueted in hi New York Our most famous aviators including Lindbergh met them when they landed at Cur Cu field 1 j t tI I Russian and American fj flier Joined together In airplane search for fori Elleson and Borland Amert Americans when they crashed to their deat death near Cape North as they tried to ro tak taw food to a a. beleaguered ship Sev Sc nl nt s soviet planes w were re in on the search and Moscow rushed crack pilots ts is to the area aren Secretary of the Interior Wilbur had broken precedent by un officially appealing to tot fj Russian aid ald A soviet flier filer finally accompanied the bodies back to the thel 1 United States These aeronautical relations have haV virt virtually ally assumed the form torm of or a alag sp sparing rt lag Ing ng arrangement remote from th thel field of International politics j |