Show AIRMAIL BILLIs Bill BillIS IS INTRODUCED Sponsor Says It Provides for Honest Pay for Honest Holiest Service WASHINGTON March 9 UP The admi administrations administration's bill for establishment of permanent air mail service service ser ser- vice in accord with President Roosevelt's Roosevelt's Roose Roose- velt's recommendations was Introduced introduced introduced Intro intro- in let the senate today by Senator Kenneth D. D McKellar CD D. D Tenn McKellar introducing the measure said it was designed on the policy of honest p pay for honest service Provision is made for lor awarding year three-year contracts to air mail companies companies com corn panics und under r a policy of open bidding by concerns which have divorced d themselves of some of th the evils charged to those whose contracts s were canceled Quick adjournment of ef the house houie blocked a prospective Republican attack attack at tack on army flying lying of ot the mail Another army flier has just been killed said Representative Edith Norse Rogers seeking king consideration of ot a resolution ion for discontinuance of this his army army task Speaker Ra Rainey n y would not recognize recognize nize her and soon thereafter Majority Majority Major Major- ity Leader Byrns ob obtained adjournment adjourn adjourn- men ment I Airline Official Brands Roosevelt Plan Unfair NEW YORK March 9 tIP UP- UP Adoption of President Roosevelt's recommendations for new air mail contracts with private companies would result in the greatest possible confusion contusion within the industry Emest Ernest Ern Em- est R. R Breech president of North American Aviation said today The plan recognizes' recognizes none of the equities and experience of the companies com corn panics and their stockholders and the individuals who have spent the best bes years of their lives Ilves in building up this industry he said reid Air AJr transportation systems if they are to continue jn in existence must enjoy the same s sources of at revenue as do the railroads Captain Eddie Eddle said today A uA rail company would have a n difficult difficult difficult dif dif- struggle if it h hail had d to exist solely on the revenue from passengers or freight or mail mall he said roid Why then expect the younger and relatively weaker air transport system to exist without the aid of the mail pa payments pay pay- ments |