A select Committee of the House was chosen some time ago to investigate the operations of the Air Services (TIME, Jan. 26, AERONAUTICS). Its business was to make a survey sufficiently technical in nature to lead to an adequate legislative program for aeronautics. But, before its work was done, a great deal of feeling had been aroused. The storm center was Brigadier General William Mitchell, Assistant Chief of the Army Air Service.
He is an advocate of a united Air Service for the Army, the Navy and for all other departments of...
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