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SERUM FLCWN—Capt, W. D'. Madsen of the Colorado iVinp flevj "to Sidney, Nebraska,
last week, through arrangements made by the L'nver Fost, to,.-carry botulism serum
to a fsrai ly'st^'icken after eating home--cennGd corn. Although the Sidney airport
was only partly clear of srow^^a ssccnd i'light was m^de. the next day when "another
member pf the. family shewed .sympt.oms^ of this dangerous- form of food poisoning.
Lt. Jemes V.-cek of the Galveston, Texas, Squadron, recently flew pencdllin
to Port Arthur,'in cooperation ivith the local chapter of the Red Cross, in* sn
effort to save the life of a A-year-cld child.
SMCKE. tlAP'^Planes and' personnel of the Civil .Air Patrol will be used to map
areas of smoke one fumes in the county's industrial districts, it was announced
by C, B. Tibbetts, chairman of the manufacturing and industries committee of the
'Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce", according to the Los Angeles Examiher,
AIR„MAR}SRS—The Cklahoma V/ing..of CAP is ccopersting in a drive to place air
markings in some 600 cities throughout the State, acccrding to the Cklahoms City
Oklahoman. City officials will be asked to .put up standard markings,
' The North Cerolinn V/ing is working with the American legion, State-wide.
CaPC TRiilNIK'G HELPS IN ARi'Gf—"Cj^ training trkes you through the tough spots of
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the Portland Ci.d^t Squadron in a'first--hand'description of trciining," accord
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military knowledge, Lemc-trious •'"as appointed Cadet -Lieutonarit in command of a
Flight.,. He gave CAP full credit for this. He said he saw many former CAP Cadets
of the Squadron in training at Kessler Field, iliss., where he is stationed."
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will prcvice a refueling station end-erect an airport. "Jolliff has been conferring with county officials in various-parts of
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often pave the v^ay to an airport."
CAP MCVIS H^mo Mcvies mnga-sina for'November-gave a 3-star merit award to'"Flying
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Viosh. "Thi.film shows how the prranizr.tion oyerates when a rush call comes in-to.
headquarters .for transport of vital medical supplies tc a sick family located •
in tha wi.lds cf the northv.-est;' how CAT pilots locate forest fires and aid in
extinguishing them; ana how they racsist- in locating lost planes and direct the
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SERUM FLCWN—Capt, W. D'. Madsen of the Colorado iVinp flevj "to Sidney, Nebraska,
last week, through arrangements made by the L'nver Fost, to,.-carry botulism serum
to a fsrai ly'st^'icken after eating home--cennGd corn. Although the Sidney airport
was only partly clear of srow^^a ssccnd i'light was m^de. the next day when "another
member pf the. family shewed .sympt.oms^ of this dangerous- form of food poisoning.
Lt. Jemes V.-cek of the Galveston, Texas, Squadron, recently flew pencdllin
to Port Arthur,'in cooperation ivith the local chapter of the Red Cross, in* sn
effort to save the life of a A-year-cld child.
SMCKE. tlAP'^Planes and' personnel of the Civil .Air Patrol will be used to map
areas of smoke one fumes in the county's industrial districts, it was announced
by C, B. Tibbetts, chairman of the manufacturing and industries committee of the
'Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce", according to the Los Angeles Examiher,
AIR„MAR}SRS—The Cklahoma V/ing..of CAP is ccopersting in a drive to place air
markings in some 600 cities throughout the State, acccrding to the Cklahoms City
Oklahoman. City officials will be asked to .put up standard markings,
' The North Cerolinn V/ing is working with the American legion, State-wide.
CaPC TRiilNIK'G HELPS IN ARi'Gf—"Cj^ training trkes you through the tough spots of
Army life,'U James E. Lemetrious, bombardier-navigator trainee in the .AAP, told
the Portland Ci.d^t Squadron in a'first--hand'description of trciining," accord
ing to the ■fortl.'^nd Telesrram, "Lemetrious, one of Portland's first CAP Cadets
to enter t?^ AAP, urged present Cadets to biickle down to w/ork arjc study and get
all out of CiiP training that is svailablco Ke cited examples of the advantages,
"In radio code, ho explained, ..the Army requires S-words a minute. He com
pleted CAP training with a speed of 15 words a minute. In drill work and general
military knowledge, Lemc-trious •'"as appointed Cadet -Lieutonarit in command of a
Flight.,. He gave CAP full credit for this. He said he saw many former CAP Cadets
of the Squadron in training at Kessler Field, iliss., where he is stationed."
IA;^?DING ST-RIPS—"Flight Officer Ray N- Joliff reported tc Group A staff of CAP
that Livingston (Texas) has provided a landing strip for 'smoke chaser' planes
of the CAP. forest fire patrol," according tc the Houston C>^ronicle« "He .said .
t h a t J . K . Av e r y a n d U . B . C r y t o n o f L i v i n g s t o n h a d b e e n c h i e fl y i n s t r u m e n t a l
in securing the .landing .facility and felt sura that'in due time Livingston .
will prcvice a refueling station end-erect an airport. "Jolliff has been conferring with county officials in various-parts of
S o u t h e a s t Te x a s w i t h . s - v i e w, t c s e c u r i n g l a n d i n g s t r i p s f o r s m ^ l l p l a n e s a n d " h a s
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these strips are an asset tc a community and a prctaction to small craft, and
often pave the v^ay to an airport."
CAP MCVIS H^mo Mcvies mnga-sina for'November-gave a 3-star merit award to'"Flying
Minute Men", en amateur film produced by Lt, Burton B'^lknap, CAP, -of Spokane,.
Viosh. "Thi.film shows how the prranizr.tion oyerates when a rush call comes in-to.
headquarters .for transport of vital medical supplies tc a sick family located •
in tha wi.lds cf the northv.-est;' how CAT pilots locate forest fires and aid in
extinguishing them; ana how they racsist- in locating lost planes and direct the
rescue"of injured victims."
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