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Show Airline Fares Come Down Airlines are beginning to offer transportation at rates cheaper than the railroads now carry passengers on first-class tickets and Pullman berths. Reduced races for aircraft passengers, put into effect in the Northeast by one line, were promptly met by other companies. The airlines report that mail and express have increased but that passenger rates are expected expect-ed to attract travelers who will go faster and cheaper by air. The railroads of the country, it is presumed, will make some re-adustment re-adustment of fares to meet aerial competition. This is imperative unless the railroads can offer travelers conveniences and comforts com-forts that they will not find in the air. |