Film Fun (1928 - 1942 (assorted issues))

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Flying Course! Be One of the Plucky Winner si Here we see Wallace Beery, the Paramount player who’s now a licensed transport pilot, which is the highest rating given by the U. S. De¬ partment of Commerce. Wallace says that in these days of enthusiasm for flying, everybody’s busi¬ ness is looking up. city of white lights and at the conclusion of the course will be brought back home, part of the way by air. Dates will be arranged so as to coincide with their vacations. Why shouldn’t one of the lucky pair be YOU? After you’ve listed the names of the flying stars, boys and girls, write us a letter, not over 200 words, on why you want to fly, and who doesn’t? Get that entry in right away. It must reach us before midnight the 2nd of May. But don’t put it off. Don’t let anything rob you of this swell chance to be one of the lucky few who are masters of the air, pio¬ neers in the greatest industry and amusement of the future! Go to it. Get in on the contest event of the year! WHAT YOU WIN Free air-and-rail round-trip to New York during your vacation from wherever you live in the U. S. A., a $300 flying course with the Cur¬ tiss Flying Service at Curtiss Field, living expenses paid, and entertainment on Broad¬ way including shows, din¬ ners, and meetings with screen and aviation celeb¬ rities. Page 11