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Show Aviation Hailed as Big Mail Aid STOCKHOLM, Sept. t (By A. .) Avlatlon'wlll soon bring about Immense Improvement, In poet a! and paaaanger transportation, and will untlmately hava revolutionary affects on social Ufa generally, according ac-cording to four of tha world'a leaders In tha field of communication.. communica-tion.. Theaa men Sir Samuel Hoar. British minister of aviation; avia-tion; roatmaster General Harry B-New B-New of th United States; IV rector rec-tor General Ronge of th German post off Ic and Pan Brostrort. ex-1 cabinet minister, and on of 8w-j den' greatest shipping men gav their view to 1 th Han dels och Sjofartatldntng, a loading Bwedlsh journal. In reply to a questionnaire question-naire Sir Bamuel Hoar. In hi reply, emphasised th need of - Interna-: t tonal cooperation. He favor official of-ficial encouragement and aupport for private InltlM" for th establishment es-tablishment of air line Aviation.' however, la mill young. Mr Samuel! believe, and only a great eipen-dltur eipen-dltur of thought, nergy nd cap- Ital will bring It to U du plac In world development. I Perfection of night flying, ac- cording to Poetmaeter New, I on of th primary requisite to aerial progress Thlg la a fundamental to development of th postal avis-' tlon aervtco, he aald. Mr. New declared ha saw unlimited poeat-1 bllities for airplanes in postal com-! munlcatlona, j A similar m ease re came from I Director Kong of Borlln, who said th air might now be regarded I aa th most Important road for progress In mall transportation. Mr. Broatro of Wot hen burg aald that It Is only a question of a short tlm until aerial traffic acroaa th continents and th oceans will offer th sme commercial com-mercial poaslbllitles s th ra tiros ti-ros ds and ths shipping line of today, to-day, and Utat aerial vehicle will then have at least aa revolutionising revolutionis-ing an effect in remodeling aortal life In general aa tha locomotives and steamships during th past fifty year. |