CONTROL OF AVIATION
BRITISH POLICY PRAISED EXAMPLE TO AMERICA (British Official Wireless.) (Bee. 2 ,p.m.).. IkUGBY, August 23 , Mr Clark Howell, ..chairman of tlfa Federal Aviation Commission set up by Mr Roosevelt, who had been visiting Continental centres to investigate various methods of organising the .aviation industry, is how In London, and paid a warm tribute to the manner in which Britain was handling the problems of the newest method of trasportatlon. He said he had learnt much in London; and considered that Britain in this connection, had dorie parti'culaily well. He sdid • “Ybu had it definite scheme for air development iff 1918, arid yon have stuck to it. You have readjusted' and improved, but yoti haVe the sarti'e fundamental bhSis As.in 1916.” He added that Mr Roosevelt, hoped tp reorgaritee and fe-establish the Whole AviAtioh industry of the .United States, Which, in the last 10 yea Vs, had been the subject of consideration by no less than 16 corififtissions. .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18484, 24 August 1934, Page 6
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160CONTROL OF AVIATION Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18484, 24 August 1934, Page 6
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