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Show California Publishers Seek Crash Details San Francisco. What Is believed to be the first Instance In the United States of a newspaper publishers' association as-sociation adopting a resolution to protect pro-tect the aviation Industry resulted during a meeting of the California Newspaper Publishers' association. Justus F. Craemer, president of the association, announced the adoption of the following resolution: "Whereas California Is the most air-minded state In the Union, and. "Whereas California bids well to retain its leadership In an Infant Industry, In-dustry, and, "Whereas commercial aviation will become soon an Important factor In the advertising world, and, "Whereas most airplane accidents result In unlicensed obsolete planes, or when the pilot Is Inexperienced, "Be It therefore resolved, that we, the state executive committee and governing boards of the California Newspaper Publishers' association, urge the press in carrying airplane accident stories to carry the complete facts, If at all obtainable; that Is, the name and type of plane, whether licensed li-censed by Department of Commerce and whether the pilot and plane were licensed to carry passengers for hire.' |