UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT FOSTERING AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY.—The Secretary of Labour. Miss Frances Perkins, addressing a group of students as she recently opened the first "apprentice school” in the United Stales in an aeroplane factory. The new school is at the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation plant, and will give a four-year Government-sponsored course. Miss Perkins witnessed the indenture of the first class of 37 hand-picked employees who will work 36 hours a week and study for four hours. The plane shown is a Lockheed Bomber destined for Britain.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 April 1940, Page 6
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85UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT FOSTERING AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY.—The Secretary of Labour. Miss Frances Perkins, addressing a group of students as she recently opened the first "apprentice school” in the United Stales in an aeroplane factory. The new school is at the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation plant, and will give a four-year Government-sponsored course. Miss Perkins witnessed the indenture of the first class of 37 hand-picked employees who will work 36 hours a week and study for four hours. The plane shown is a Lockheed Bomber destined for Britain. Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 April 1940, Page 6
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