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Read From California to Calcutta, From Alaska To Australasia Vol. 10 NO. 6 PUBLISHED BY THE EMPLOYEES OF PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS March 18, 1954 PAD RISES FROM TIP-TOP CATACO MBS AND TAKES OVER 3RD SPOT SETTIN' A PATTERN FOR YOUR PATIO With seat belts fastened, Rosemarie Mandolfo and Mary Ann Reavis of Supply are demonstrating all the fun you can have relaxing with a set of the surplus B-377 seats that have just been put on the market for employees. EVERYBODY PLEASE BE SEATED Supply's Reservations Section Advises There's Still Plenty of Space Available for Employees It Took Us Five Months But We Finally Did It After being in the Tip-Top basement ever since the contest started the PAD has climbed over the Atlantic Division and is now a sentimental favorite (in the PAD) to take over the runner-up spot held by System. Here are the standings as of March 1st: LAD ................... 608,457 System ................ 428,581 PAD .................. 381,391 Atlantic .............. 345,651 Three Latin American Countries Honor Trippe PAA President Lauded for His Role in Commercial Aviation Pan American President Juan T. Trippe, who recently headed a group of the airline’s officials and directors on an inspection tour of PAA’s Latin American facilities, has been honored by the governments of Colombia, Honduras and Panama for his leadership in developing commercial aviation in Latin America. The Honduran Government decorated Pan American’s chief executive with the order of the Hon-duron Air Corps Wing (Ala del Cuerpo) with a citation during the party’s stop at Tegucigalpa. Tire Foreign Minister of Panama decorated President Trippe with the Order of Vasco Nunez de Balboa, Rank of Commander. And in Colombia, where the PAA president had previously been made a Knight of the Order of Boyaca, he was raised to the higher rank of Commander. Boeing has delivered its 500th Stratofreighter to the USAF. Since the first XC-97 was built in 1944 the company has also delivered 56 commercial versions of the plane. Those of you who’ve longed for the opportunity to sit back and relax in a Strato Clipper seat can now do so. The tariff is cheap, and you can get a NOSUB reservation for life with the new travel plan offered by PAD Supply. With the installation of new seats in several of the Boeings, some 150 sets of the old seats have become surplus. These seats are being offered for sale to employees at a price ranging from 10 to 20 dollars for a double seat, the actual price depending upon the condition of the seatsi The seats being offered for sale are the B-377 berthable seats — those formerly used beneath the berths. They recline from 45 to 60 degres, are cushioned with sponge rubber with headrests padded with down. The fabric covering is all nylon. The center armrest is removable, and there are pockets in the rear (Continued on Page 2) ♦ ------------------ Eighteen Employees Help PAD Cling to 3rd Place Only 2 Tip-Top Weeks Left to Win Yourself a Valuable Prize Eighteen PAD employees picked up 39,417 points during the past two weeks in the Tip-Top Sales Contest. High for the period was Dale McLanahan of Purchasing in San Francisco. She collected 6,643 points. Right behind her came Elwood Brown of SFO Planning, who had 5,105 points. Others who scored more than a thousand points were SFO Captain Gib Blackmore with 3,828, Vern Anderson of Los Angeles Traffic with 2,552, Ray Runnells of SEA Communications 2,552, Tack Curtis of SEA Cargo 2,419, Bob Stricklin, SFO link operator 2,419, Ed Holmes, SFO Traffic 2,320, Med Schwarz of B and F in SFO 1,974, Alfonso Cardenas of Los Angeles Taffic 1,930, Hank Stage of SFO Supply 1,800, David Black of SFO Welding Shop 1,578, SEA Captain Tom Page 1,500. Also helping boost the PAD stock were SFO purser Bob Nichols with 900, Los Angeles Traffic’s Maurice Hattem with 706, Lexie Spafford of SEA Scheduling 500, Bob Griffin, SEA steward 360 and Dake Anderson, SEA steward 331. The contest has exactly two more weeks to go. Just think—you must know someone who is a good prospect for a trip. It doesn’t take much selling to get your friends aboard a Clipper bound for Honolulu. There’s still time for you to get a valuable prize for yourself and at the same time help the PAD climb into second place in the final standings. Remember, in order to collect points the ticket must be PURCHASED no later than March 31st. TIP s TfiP III POINTS | g
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Full Text | Read From California to Calcutta, From Alaska To Australasia Vol. 10 NO. 6 PUBLISHED BY THE EMPLOYEES OF PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS March 18, 1954 PAD RISES FROM TIP-TOP CATACO MBS AND TAKES OVER 3RD SPOT SETTIN' A PATTERN FOR YOUR PATIO With seat belts fastened, Rosemarie Mandolfo and Mary Ann Reavis of Supply are demonstrating all the fun you can have relaxing with a set of the surplus B-377 seats that have just been put on the market for employees. EVERYBODY PLEASE BE SEATED Supply's Reservations Section Advises There's Still Plenty of Space Available for Employees It Took Us Five Months But We Finally Did It After being in the Tip-Top basement ever since the contest started the PAD has climbed over the Atlantic Division and is now a sentimental favorite (in the PAD) to take over the runner-up spot held by System. Here are the standings as of March 1st: LAD ................... 608,457 System ................ 428,581 PAD .................. 381,391 Atlantic .............. 345,651 Three Latin American Countries Honor Trippe PAA President Lauded for His Role in Commercial Aviation Pan American President Juan T. Trippe, who recently headed a group of the airline’s officials and directors on an inspection tour of PAA’s Latin American facilities, has been honored by the governments of Colombia, Honduras and Panama for his leadership in developing commercial aviation in Latin America. The Honduran Government decorated Pan American’s chief executive with the order of the Hon-duron Air Corps Wing (Ala del Cuerpo) with a citation during the party’s stop at Tegucigalpa. Tire Foreign Minister of Panama decorated President Trippe with the Order of Vasco Nunez de Balboa, Rank of Commander. And in Colombia, where the PAA president had previously been made a Knight of the Order of Boyaca, he was raised to the higher rank of Commander. Boeing has delivered its 500th Stratofreighter to the USAF. Since the first XC-97 was built in 1944 the company has also delivered 56 commercial versions of the plane. Those of you who’ve longed for the opportunity to sit back and relax in a Strato Clipper seat can now do so. The tariff is cheap, and you can get a NOSUB reservation for life with the new travel plan offered by PAD Supply. With the installation of new seats in several of the Boeings, some 150 sets of the old seats have become surplus. These seats are being offered for sale to employees at a price ranging from 10 to 20 dollars for a double seat, the actual price depending upon the condition of the seatsi The seats being offered for sale are the B-377 berthable seats — those formerly used beneath the berths. They recline from 45 to 60 degres, are cushioned with sponge rubber with headrests padded with down. The fabric covering is all nylon. The center armrest is removable, and there are pockets in the rear (Continued on Page 2) ♦ ------------------ Eighteen Employees Help PAD Cling to 3rd Place Only 2 Tip-Top Weeks Left to Win Yourself a Valuable Prize Eighteen PAD employees picked up 39,417 points during the past two weeks in the Tip-Top Sales Contest. High for the period was Dale McLanahan of Purchasing in San Francisco. She collected 6,643 points. Right behind her came Elwood Brown of SFO Planning, who had 5,105 points. Others who scored more than a thousand points were SFO Captain Gib Blackmore with 3,828, Vern Anderson of Los Angeles Traffic with 2,552, Ray Runnells of SEA Communications 2,552, Tack Curtis of SEA Cargo 2,419, Bob Stricklin, SFO link operator 2,419, Ed Holmes, SFO Traffic 2,320, Med Schwarz of B and F in SFO 1,974, Alfonso Cardenas of Los Angeles Taffic 1,930, Hank Stage of SFO Supply 1,800, David Black of SFO Welding Shop 1,578, SEA Captain Tom Page 1,500. Also helping boost the PAD stock were SFO purser Bob Nichols with 900, Los Angeles Traffic’s Maurice Hattem with 706, Lexie Spafford of SEA Scheduling 500, Bob Griffin, SEA steward 360 and Dake Anderson, SEA steward 331. The contest has exactly two more weeks to go. Just think—you must know someone who is a good prospect for a trip. It doesn’t take much selling to get your friends aboard a Clipper bound for Honolulu. There’s still time for you to get a valuable prize for yourself and at the same time help the PAD climb into second place in the final standings. Remember, in order to collect points the ticket must be PURCHASED no later than March 31st. TIP s TfiP III POINTS | g |
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