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AFFILIATED WITH THE A.F.of L.                  

"SCHEDULE WITH SAFETY"

AIR LINE PILOTS ASSOCIATION
INTERNATIONAL 3145 WEST SIXTY-THIRD STREET
CHICAGO 29

TELEPHONE 
GROVEHILL 6-2200   
    
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April 13, 1950

Mr. Michael A. Gitt
188-40 B 71st Crescent
Flushing, New York

Dear Mike:

Thanks so much for your kind letter of April 11 indicating you will be able to procure the Bermuda tickets for me.

As to the line involved, I guess my first letter did not indicate it very clearly-----it's Colonial, and no other.

Enclosed is a check in the amount of $252.00 for two-round trips from N.Y. to Bermuda, from Mr. Clinton Prestholdt.  The data you will need is as follows:

Names of travellers......Clinton Prestholdt and Wife, Ruth.
Date of Departure N.Y....May 20, 1950 (Saturday)
Flight Desired from N.Y.: Flight 100 departing 4:45 PM.

Date of Return to N.Y... May 29, 1950 (Monday)
Flight Desired from BDA to N.Y. Flt. 101 departing 10:00 A.M.

Before you purchase the tickets and make the reservations, I would appreciate your verification of the above Flight Numbers and departure times.  Our Colonial Timetable here at the office (April issue) calls for Flight 100 out of N.Y. non-stop to Bermuda, leaving 4:45 P.M. and Flight 101 out of Bermuda non-stop to N.Y. leaving BDA 10:00 A.M.  If I'm correct on these flight numbers, etc. go ahead and obtain the tickets and make the reservations.  If I'm in error, better let me know what the situation is before you buy them.

I appreciate very much your cooperating in this matter, and I can assure you Mr. Prestholdt is very grateful.

An enclosed self-addressed envelope addressed to me personally is available for you to send the tickets and reservations upon obtaining them.

Thanks a million.  If there is anything I can do for you some day don't fail to let me know.

Sincerely yours,

W.W. Anderson