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Show IFireproofoig Plan Will Aid Mai! Service Wllford Hartman, aviator In the United State air service was an 'Jg-dcn 'Jg-dcn visitor today en route to his home ai Los Angeles from Cheyenne. Hart-man Hart-man has been In the air scrvlre for a number of months and will not take part In the cross country flights again until next spring he staled today. 'The aln mall servli c has already cost the postofflec department for-tune," for-tune," said Ilartman, "'and until the air machines can be perfected It will always be a losing matter In my own opinion tht- service neatt spring will be Improved upon a.- far ;it machines ar concerned "If the system makinK tlx- planes fire proof could be worked out. the schedule could be arranged so that the trip across the entire continent could be made In three dyi , |