Letters, Apr. 23, 1934

Surprised General

Sirs:

. . . I think your article was a very nice one [TIME, April 2]. The author surprised me by his familiarity with certain details of my early life. I hope that the present failures in aviation will result in a permanent improvement, both in our organization and equipment. We have everything in this country to do with, in aviation. All we need is proper organization and an intelligent and patriotic control. WILLIAM MITCHELL Middleburg, Va. Grateful Georgian Sirs: I wish to express my appreciation for your stand against the sportswriters...

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