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It was to Cárdenas that Airman Sarabia went when he thought up last week's flight as a good-will salute to New York's Fair (and incidentally as a long-distance test for the Q.E.D.). Mexico's President violently approved, gave his friend all the help he coulda tune-up for the plane at the army shops, a new paint job, a special airport runway, $200 worth of flight stamps which Pancho might sell to collectors. Last week Pancho helped dedicate the Mexican pavilion at the Fair, chatted for an hour with Mayor LaGuardia, flew on to Indianapolis for a reception arranged for him by Eastern Air Lines' President Eddie Rickenbacker. This week he is scheduled to deliver a letter from President Cárdenas to President Roosevelt in Washington. After that Pancho can go home.
