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READY TO GO SKY-WAY! [[image]] (Photo by Patton Studio) Four names were added to the list of United States aviators last week when Miss Doris Murphy, Dale L. White, Edward C. Anderson and Clyde B. Hampton graduated from the Aeronautical University, 1338 Michigan avenue, Chicago. They are pictured above with L. M. Churbuck president of the school, presenting them with diplomas. [[torn]]nefits of the government's [[torn page]]idy "For the first time in the history of aviation, equal opportunities have been guaranteed colored youth in all sections of the country without resort to Supreme Court action." Among the instructors who are expected to have charge at Harlem Airport are: Cornelius R. Coffey, president of the National Airmen's Association, and highest-ranking colored transport pilot licensed by the CAA; Miss Willa R. Brown and Dale R. White. To a real [[Pal?]]-Dale From Russell Cag CHICAGO, May 4--(AN) In order to arouse interest of aviators in other cities in a nationwide meeting [[to?]] be held here next August, and [[to?]] thank congressmen and fede[[ral]] officials for helping include Negroes in the government air training program, three Chicago pilots are scheduled to begin a 3,000-mile flight May 8 that will take them to ten cities. The flight, which will include stops at Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Washington, Philadelphia, New York City, Baltimore, West Virginia State college, Dayton, and Fort Wayne, Ind., [[within]] six days, according to the N[[ational]] Airmen's association, sponsors. In the plane will be three [[flyers]] Dr. Earl W. Renfroe, comman[[ding]] pilot; Dale L. White, private [[pilot?]] and Chauncey E. Spencer, [[para]]chute jumper. The machine, Travelaire biplane, is owned [[by]] Dr. Renfroe who will serve as pilot. White will be co-pilot Spencer, who came here two y[[ears?]] ago to study aviation and tested parachutes for several [[?]]ing companies, will be naviga[[ting?]] Airmen in the cities visited receive special invitations to attend the proposed air meet in August. It is planned to pr[[esent]] a special scroll to Mayor La[[?]]dia of New York and to Brown in Washington -- SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE PITTSBURGH COURIER WANT TO LET GOV'T KNOW WE CAN FLY