AMERICAN DEFENCE
MEASURES OF EXPANSION MAY MEAN REPETITION OF MOTOR MODELS. CIVIL TRAINING OF PILOTS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. (Received This Day, 11.50 a.m.) WASHINGTON, May 27. President Roosevelt has asked Congress for a supplementary appropriation of 32 million dollars to train civilian pilots under the Civil Aeronautics Authority. Mr H. Morgenthau (Secretary to tho Treasury) said the machine tool industry must supply at least 200 million dollars' worth of new tools for the defence programme, making it possible, although not probable, that 1942 automobiles will be of the same models as in 1941, which an official of one of the largest automobile manufacturers had assured Mr Morgenthau he was willing to do if necessary.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 May 1940, Page 6
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