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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL J5, Flying Accidents in '27 Mostly in Private Planes Mail Service But Land Family Form Had One Fatality to Each 7 i 1928. aessr to how that other friend" are available snd that Poland ha an to France. independent policy, even Isaa In accord And th French echo One already hears threats that Franc f In here-ltt Poll:i could disinterest froncorridor and th tier, It la a tangledt game, which the German observer watches from with not uirecu up i in any of these combi thl can not be Dictator Pllsudskl aim It rather ha the appearance nations. But th (take in the game Ullal he I coquetting with Rom In are tie r,l"',,l order of Europe as FSrder to twviv Franc' love. 'which created at Versatile. nd that fs felt to hava become cooler. It i Oermany greatly. land s "intention interests Franc and Oermany mosC It Is clear from th whole French pre that Parts Is not delighted over th Polish minister visit. But perhaps th trip Is merely a bluff. Poland, Ilk Turkey and Hungary, governed by a dictator. Thu far It woTrW fit Into the coalition of antidemocratic states which Mussolini Intended Pollsh-aerma- OH, BOY! WHAT A SHOW! Every Act a Headliner n 1 SALT rmrtlc-lnatjn- Surname Association LAKE'S BE OREATEST con-cer- sperlsl to The Ttlbnne. Mr. PUtAeUNT, The descendant of t h hHw- Presrtdent N. Lund, Nlel L. Lund and Hans U Lund, pioneer of central Utah, effected a family organisation recentAH th home of Anthon H. Lund, ly Licensing Operators 1156atSherman avenue. Salt Lake. The organisation will he known a the Lund. .Surname Family omniat!on ..JSViUiin Five Years, and the following officers were alert ed: President, C. N Lund of Salt Lake-P. C. Lund lijiefc. Prediction Made. of Mt first vice president. Pleasant second vice presi dent, Joseph Li Lund of Mt Pleas ant; secretary and historian. Mrs. M. C. Petersen of Mt. Pleasant; treasurer. 1S37 from an the year book, QuotingFrancis Lund of Ogden: chairman of on flying-- , gcnealoglc.-accumulation of statistic n committee, Harold Chamber of Com of Salt Lake; committee on ar the Aeronautical for annual rangements gatherings, merce, New York, In a recent com Anthon H. Lund, Wllford Lund snd munication to William P. MacCrgcken Miss Christie Lund .of Salt Lake. Jr.; assistant secretary of commerce Miss Ethel Lund of Mt. Pleasant and C. Lund of Sandy. for aviation, seta out that more than Mr. A. SO per cent of the death last year from air accident were In private planes. Further. It la pointed out that 97 3 per cent of the licensed aircraft had no fatal accident. The letter con2 '..r". tained an analysis of airplane accidents, showing; that flying- In regular government plane and regularly liTH M5TUBN OF censed planes with licensed pilots ltM safe r as any other raeansT of transportation. Commenting: on travel by airmail planes, the chamber offers the Information that for 1927 there was but one death for each 1,413,381 miles flown. Data published in the Aircraft Year Book Is obtained through governBy DR. GUSTAV STOLPER. ment reports, and detailed reports (Copyright, 1928, Consolidated Press.) filed by air transport operators and BERLIN. April 14 The bomb tha! aerial service operators. happily missed King Victor Emman uel at the entrance to the Milan fair Department of Commerce marks a tragic conclusion to Dictator All Mussoilni's Supervises Flying. diplomatic receptions. The The department of commerce, under political consequences of the attempt a law enacted more than a year go, cannot yet be foreseen, but a new has complete supervision of all flying era of sharper repression will cersave the army and the navy. Through tainly begin. Fascism Itaelf has no clear relathe department planes and pilots obtain licenses, and it Is following the tionship to monarehistlc principles. In eeinf It was rather republiworkings of this supervision that the the beginning data have been submitted to the head can, or at least threatened to abolish the monarchy If this had resisted of aviation In the department of comits domination. But be that as It merce, . Figures used In compiling the re- may. Dictator Mussolini's diplomatic activities and" the abortive attempt ports were obtained from 282 different on the king have a common meaning-It- aly individuals and companies. has become a center of all the The letter goes on to say: 382 under these dangers that threaten .European peace. reports "Qrouplnc eiassincandns presents an mi resting rne country is in a ierment. ana since the legal safety valve furnished comparison. "In the government airmail opera to opposing elements by a democracy KINO VIDOR Ik lions there was but one fatality to 1, lacking, an, explosion threatens at In air any moment. miles. 413,381 This need not necessarily be a fatransport operations the rat was 1 to hat captured th Th plctur manatic's bomb. Fascism's own 1,413,480, heart of th world. "This remarkable performance be chinery of violence itself can explode comes more "impressive when it is real if the pressure becomes too great. First tlm with orchestra ized that this service carries on every And the fascist regime works contln. riav and nlaht throughout the year uo'isly under higher pressure. Mussoaccompaniment. himself he lini schedules and that feels clearly They are based upon fixed from the Atlantic to tne racmc, Is endeavoring to solve the problem Neil Schettler snd Greater Victorians. through all kinds of weather, over of normalising th situation. Shows at 12:30, 2:40, 4:50, 7, 9:10. Immediately preceding the murder mountains, deserts, forest and cities. re of Deputy Matteottl the Duce seemed i'hv const tuteof a pumic toservice on to solumeet our the such be toward a business to terms dueed way economic and social demands for more tion. Since then he has been letting ranld transportation, and rteiiena upon himself at least in domestic politibe moved hy the radipublic patronage and public bounty for cal matters new cals to ever extremes and to the support. . occurof to casualties the destruction the last remains of th" addition "In the of democratic hf.the past. operations regulated ring But material success will not come. DO-NO- Tgovernment airmailx and transport Hence the regime longs for success fatalities ompaflJesj twenty-sidemonThe material in Its foreign policies. in 'transoceanic racing, stratlons and test flying, and twenty-on- aim of these policies Is as much in to students attempting to learn to the dark as Is the content of the conheld In Milan end Rome fly,, none of which was In strictly versation Ttw re with the Tttrkifh. Greek,- - Hungnrta conirtnereisl aerial service. hum-ber, 110 in and Polish foreign minister. mafnder of the fatalities, " were attributed to aerial service Mussolini Would " NAKED TRUTH FIND OUT operations. soi.it Jugoslavia. Aerenautlo. Branch "Before you marry any man, know his family, bis Mussolini desires to Isolate Jugo Not Fully Organized. slavia, Italy's hostile neighbor on health, hts reputation, hts antecedents, "The official reports of accidents of the Adriatic, and thus weaken the lit it." serial service operations cannot be an- tle entente and France's system of and do not take his word of alliances with the new middle Eualysed In relation to beor of does states. not It He pilots, ropean competency try equipment An attempt cause the aeronautics branch of the with department of commerce could not be probably would be possible with Ru completely organized throughout the mania, but just at the present time country In the first year after the Mussolini has interested himself In passage of the air commerce "act of revision of the Hungarian borders, r.'26. With the above limitations it and this can only strengthen the com was impossible to Inspect at once an munity of Interest among Hungary's aircraft and examine all pilots engaged neighbors. In Interstate air commerce, and as a The most striking thing of all Is the unresult a large number of scattered conJourney of the Polish foreign minislicensed aerial service operators ter, M. Zalewskl, to visit Mussolini h tinued in business. As many of them at the same moment that Italy's confined their operations to intrastate attitude Is becoming steadily to Powere not to federal as The Question subject flying, they stronger. license and certifications. official records "However, from the SUGAR- of all aircraft fatalities In 1927, Oie figures of the department of commerce show: (1) That out of a total of 114 fatalities 131, or 80 per cent, occurred. TONITI AND MONDAY In unlicensed planes: (2) that of the . First Shew, 6 p. m. Today total of 681 licensed planes 665, or 97 .KCent, operated throughout PT 1h year, flying millions of miles without a fatality. "We now venture the prediction that Inside o( five years public sentiment will demand that all aircraft and all pilot be-- , licensed, whether In Interstate or intrastate operation, with the FIND OUT THE MYSTERIES OF LIFE II result that all operators. In order to hold patronage, will have to secure De tne Moit Sensational Motion in for aircraft and pilots licenees; a a first essential." Truth-aApril . NOW ? ""fcloveyou Alessandro I love you!" In this tremendous scene aldne ; 618 - EFFORT . The Public Demands I Wit BIG 1 1 DOLORES DEL RIO, KHMONfl tie Lar-se- Juts Renee BOWERS I I MARGUERITE peat ot screen admOemeM wim me star ana tne man wno made iceaurrecti cOO AD, i above all the overvvhalmind story by Helen Hunt Jackson An Edwin Csrewe Production. 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