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[[airline pilots association publication]]
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HOWARD WALDORF
MANAGER, AVIATION DIVISION
OAKLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
GLENCOURT 7800
[[handwritten on card]] Hello Heres that Air line Pilot magazine I promised to send to you
Kind Regards HW [/handwritten on card]]

AA Ardmore Screening Grievance Cases
THE AIR LINE PILOT
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Vol. 16 - No. 6     Published by The Air Line Pilots Association International, 3145 W. 63rd St., Chicago, Ill.    July, 1947
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Braniff, Colonial, National, Panagra, NEA Sign Agreements
Banner Month on Agreement Front
Inconsistent, unseasonal June and July was inconsistent for ALPA only to the extent of the off-season weather for consistency was the dominant factor in Association activity as ALPA's employment agreement making forged ahead to a point that not only put it on schedule but actually even in advance of the time-table which had been set up for it.

Despite the fact that Headquarters is in the midst of the "two-weeks-with-pay" season for its employees, which entails a sapping of personnel strength
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INVEST IN AMERICA
*BUY*
U.S. SAVINGS BONDS
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during vacations, late June and early July was a banner month that saw negotiations carried on [[end]]

LATE NEWS
Resignation
Reliable sources this month revealed that Wallace S. Dawson, CAB Safety Bureau head, has submitted his resignation to the CAB but will remain in his present office until the President's Special Board of Inquiry into Air Safety has completed its work. Alleged reason for Dawson's resignation, which intimates say was submitted some time ago, was to permit him to accept an army commission.
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The Reconstruction Finance Corporation has indicated that it is amicable to making its first air line loan in the form of a four and one-half million dollar grant to Western Air Lines if the Civil Aeronautics Board approves. The loan would be used for the purpose of consolidating WAL's obligations in order to place the company on a sound financial basis to undertake a permanent equity and bank financing program at the appropriate time.

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