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Fri. March 1! 1943 Atlantic Division Pan American Airways La Guardi a Fie Id, N. Vol. 1 No. 46 Read on Four Continents and Four Islands In-Between Y. —_— ----------—------------------f CAR-ETIQUETTE ! Now that available parking space is being less interfered with by adverse weather and con- j struction employees1 cars, the city oolice force may be expected to enforce local parking regulations by issuing summonses to violators — which, is, of course, necessary to assure proper accommodations for passengers and government officials at the terminal, a.ul a fair break for all of us elsewhere. For your own protection and tin justice to the other follow, it is a good idea to*. 1. Park, single, not double. 2. Avoid parking in the "official" area near the t erminal unlc s s you have an official card and place it in view. Much of this space is needed for arrivals and departures, 3. Park carefully between the white lines — one space is enough for any car! 4. Stay out of areas which are Reserved for Airline Passengers — give them a chance to got in our Clippers. 5. Remember that "Mo Park- ing" areas arc not for * parking. ! pilots1 Health Commandments in April Flying magazine is written by Alma Heflin McCormick, instrument shop, "In the words of the layman a pilot writes on the importance of health,11 GOLD SERVICE PINS GOING TO 24 NBAers A group of 24 employees, the largest in recent months, will receive gold lapel service pins this month, the Accounting Department announced recently. The pins similar to the employment lapel pins are awarded Pan American employees after -three years of service. On completion of five years employment with PAA Atlantic Division-ers receive gold pins decorated with a single star. For each succeeding five years a gold star will be added to the pins. Accounting lists the following five men and women as being eligible for five-year pins: John C„ Emala, 0 (Continued on Page Two) SAMMY KAYE TO PLAY FOR DANCE OF PAA PAA A&SClubers will swing amid sway to the tantalizing rhythm of Sammy Kaye and his famous orchestra Saturday, night, March 20, at the Lost Battalion Hall, 93-29 Queens Blvd., just one block from the Woodhaven station on the 8th Avenue Subway. Through the courtesy of thetCoca Cola company and Sammy Kaye, the orchestra leader and his orchestra will furnish music from 8:30 until 9:55 for PAAers and from 9:30 to 9:55 will broadcast const to coast direct from the hall as the Spotlight Band of the week. Lester Lanin and his orchestra, Atlantic Division favorites, will also play for dancing the same evening. (Continued of Page Two)
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Full Text | Fri. March 1! 1943 Atlantic Division Pan American Airways La Guardi a Fie Id, N. Vol. 1 No. 46 Read on Four Continents and Four Islands In-Between Y. —_— ----------—------------------f CAR-ETIQUETTE ! Now that available parking space is being less interfered with by adverse weather and con- j struction employees1 cars, the city oolice force may be expected to enforce local parking regulations by issuing summonses to violators — which, is, of course, necessary to assure proper accommodations for passengers and government officials at the terminal, a.ul a fair break for all of us elsewhere. For your own protection and tin justice to the other follow, it is a good idea to*. 1. Park, single, not double. 2. Avoid parking in the "official" area near the t erminal unlc s s you have an official card and place it in view. Much of this space is needed for arrivals and departures, 3. Park carefully between the white lines — one space is enough for any car! 4. Stay out of areas which are Reserved for Airline Passengers — give them a chance to got in our Clippers. 5. Remember that "Mo Park- ing" areas arc not for * parking. ! pilots1 Health Commandments in April Flying magazine is written by Alma Heflin McCormick, instrument shop, "In the words of the layman a pilot writes on the importance of health,11 GOLD SERVICE PINS GOING TO 24 NBAers A group of 24 employees, the largest in recent months, will receive gold lapel service pins this month, the Accounting Department announced recently. The pins similar to the employment lapel pins are awarded Pan American employees after -three years of service. On completion of five years employment with PAA Atlantic Division-ers receive gold pins decorated with a single star. For each succeeding five years a gold star will be added to the pins. Accounting lists the following five men and women as being eligible for five-year pins: John C„ Emala, 0 (Continued on Page Two) SAMMY KAYE TO PLAY FOR DANCE OF PAA PAA A&SClubers will swing amid sway to the tantalizing rhythm of Sammy Kaye and his famous orchestra Saturday, night, March 20, at the Lost Battalion Hall, 93-29 Queens Blvd., just one block from the Woodhaven station on the 8th Avenue Subway. Through the courtesy of thetCoca Cola company and Sammy Kaye, the orchestra leader and his orchestra will furnish music from 8:30 until 9:55 for PAAers and from 9:30 to 9:55 will broadcast const to coast direct from the hall as the Spotlight Band of the week. Lester Lanin and his orchestra, Atlantic Division favorites, will also play for dancing the same evening. (Continued of Page Two) |
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