rsday, May 12, 1938NEWHOUSE TO FLY MAIL DURING AIR CELEBRATIONSpecial Flight to Newark Will Be Made On Thursday From Newhouse Airport.Air mail in the United States will have reached its twentieth year, next week, when National Air Mail Week will be clebrated. A special program, in conjunction wiith the country-wide observance, has been prepared, locally, by a committee of thirteen prominent Princetonians, announces Stephen W. Margerum, postmaster.A plane, on a flight sponsored by the Princeton Post No. 76, American Legion will leave the Princeton Airport at 4:00 p. m. with volunteer ■ pilot Raymond Newhouse at the controls. He will fly the plane, with the lt;Princeton mail, to the Newark Air-f port, where the letters will be sorted. : On the return trip he will carry the stamped letters back with him. Mail 1 closes at the Princeton Post Office at lt;3:00 p. m. !The committee 'cooperating with 1 Honorable Joseph S. Hoff, chairman: ( Honorable Crawford Jamieson, Mer- 1 cer County Senator; Alexander Leitch, ] Secretary of Princeton University; 1 Foster D. Jemison, Secretary Chamber of Commerce; B. Woodhull Davis, i Supervising Principal of Schools; 1 Miss Edith B. Margerum, ’art teach- ^ er of Princeton High School; Ralph i E. Kimble, President, Lions Club; lt;Miss Mary E. McCarthy, President, lt;Business and Professional Women’s ] Club; Edward Howell Roberts, Dean lt;of Students, Princeton Theological 1 Seminary; Mrs. James Higgins, Pres- lt;ident, Parent-Teachers Association; i Mrs. Holmes Forsyth, Present Day * Club; James E. Whitlow, Post Com- i (Continued on Page Six)