Show Vl TRIP f fr FOR r IN lN lAN lANk h k t From London to to the lime ome i Home of Shakespeare I t and Return I J By W. W L L. L Mallabar i it t e national News Service Staff i Correspondent May 28 A A trip from tom the theof of London by air to the quaint quaint beautiful Elizabethan land of and a return from Strat- Strat Avon on-Avon by air In time to attend lat st West End revue is one of contrast trips offered American I year air route has been opened ith an excursion trip for corre corre- ien tents s. s and the same program was dl out as will be bo given to the lc lean n tourists who may want to the trip start was made mad from circus where motorcars carried arty to the Croydon aerodrome ista isa is a run of less than an hour gM gh gi the pretty London suburbs Ing Ins at the aerodrome the first Ito to o greet th the passengers was n a aCross aCross Cross ambulance which the was was at pains to assure all an was wasly wasy ly y there here in case but th that t It never fever used E AREAS AREA rine Ine ins four seater sealer plane with an ed body was was' placed at the dis- dis pf lot the International N News ws Ser- Ser representative The pilot tested and then gave the signal tg go In another second of the plane was bumping over the theand theand and then lifted she went until a he height of al- al feet was reached and then ose ose se was headed for Stratford- Stratford on ri It was only then that a n was forced upon the past pas- pas st t of how large a portion of rid nd dis Is uninhabited After cross- cross Jv iver Vet r London with its closely dhow ow after row of houses the Sted with relief upon the acres cres of fields and woods by was th the first big city d and there the air conditions a l In a few bumps They not not- of ot long duration and gave gavet t Unfeeling of uneasiness entry landing ground was the lye lye ive although it Is hoped to for j for a landing ground m in on Avon itself this summer i iachine was flown over Shakes Shake's Shake- Shake s 's birthplace and nd Ann Hatha- Hatha cottage so so that the passengers Have the unique experience of ot I down on the famous buildings ten len the nose of the plane was turned toward Coventry ARDS ARD'S DS D'S BIRTHPLACE r Il which landing landing which was I without without- a 0 single the Jar Jar the Vas Bras taken in motorcars through ck k and Kenilworth the pilot J iad d' d changed from driver to tog tog g g a 0 continuous lecture on rious historical places that were it i birthplace with Its f r ancient documents and furI furs fur- fur s I the American monument and points ints of interest were then f The he Memorial theatre where ew w Shakespeare company wasa was a performance of the Taming Shrew came In for a call and embers of the company were iced ced d by W W. Bridges-Adams Bridges the theR r fX R New Shakespeare company Is 19 come of an alliance between j I memorial national j f and the governors I Shakespeare Memorial M theatre ir r. r Bridges-Adams Bridges In explain explain- y purposes of the place Be I j fore the war ar the committee purchased a site near the British museum for forthe forthe forthe I the proposed National theatre It was hoped to have it ready for the tercentenary tercentenary ter ter- centenary celebration in 1916 but the war Intervened an and and 1 fru frustrated that scheme BACK TO LONDON In the meantime it was thought very important that the the- way should be paved for the Shakespeare National Na Na- theatre by the of a n. company compan which b by playing continuously continuously together should familiarize Itself with the Shakespearean repertory reper- reper reper- reper tory and establish its own methods The has been playing here during the Shakespeare Birthday festival from April 19 to May 8 8 It will give another series of performances performances performances perform perform- ances from July 19 to August 23 during durin during dur dur- in ing the summer festival Lunch was taken at the Shakespeare Shakespeare Shake Shake- e- e speare hotel and a short visit made to Ann Hathaway's cottage followed by a a. a tour of the town By motorcar again through Leamington and Warwick War War- wick wick wick-at at the latter place a short halt being made for a n. view of the fine old oldcastle castle and castle and then on to Coventry where planes were again taken for the trip back to London At 6 o'clock the whole party part was again standing in Piccadilly circus u |