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Show Backman Urges Senator King To Push Airway Control Bill Senatar William H. King, In telephone lunveisatlun. H Wash- ington, O. C, was urged Tuesday by Gus P. Backman, chamber of commerce secretary, to strive to bring before the senate the Mc-Carran-Lea bill providing transfer of air transport control from the postoffice to the commerce department. will model figures at each of the 12 playgrounds and judges will select the best at each center. Miss Jessie Schofleld, supervisor of girls and ment, explained that the contest is aimed to encourage creative effort among tha smaller children and to motivate their sand play. sir. necxmin citea rrom a letter by A. 8. Dudley, executive secretary of the Interstate Airways commission, commis-sion, to the effect that failure of the bill to pass would result in a large public loss. Should The" Uttr TiOT-pasg this ses lion it would mean at lease six months more of airlines operating in a limited system of poet office routes, the letter said. Many American Amer-ican cities would, in effect, be "grounded" In that airports constructed con-structed la anticipation of transportation trans-portation systems would be unueed. and airlines are in serious financial situations because of uncertainty of routes and contracts and absence of protection from competitors without with-out mail contracts or regulation, the letter continued. Youngsters to Vie In Sand Modeling Figures in sand, molded by young hands, will depict charactera in nursery rhymes Thursday aa the annuel" -sand? table contest ta eoer ducted by the city recreation department. de-partment. Members of kindergarten classes |