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Aaron Copland; Music for the Theatre (Eastman-Rochester Symphony Orchestra. Howard Hanson conducting; Victor: 6 sides; $3.50). First performance of one of the best of contemporary scores: a set of sharp, finely orchestrated pieces for no particular play...
...delivered. Last year, while Minister Howe was in England, the Financial Post exposed the botched situation in Federal Aircraft Ltd., Government-formed company to coordinate aircraft production. (Source of the Post's well documented exposé was plane manufacturers themselves.) In Parliament last week Opposition Leader Richard Burpee Hanson attacked Federal Aircraft, taking his charge almost word for word from the Post. It was then that Minister Howe damned the Post as No. 1 Canadian saboteur...
...academic study of U. S. air power, New York Times Military Expert Hanson W. Baldwin plumps for more bases (in the Galápagos Islands, in Canada and on the strategic shoulder of Brazil), suggests long-range bombers be withheld from Britain to patrol our "moats" and fill in for the two-ocean navy until its completion...
Mussolini Cunctator. New York Times Military Expert Hanson Baldwin said last week that when the British attack on Sidi Barrani began Dec. 9, the troops had strict orders to withdraw if that town had not fallen in three days. By last week this tentative operation and the Eritrean push (see col. 3) had grown into a campaign of conquest covering a quarter of a continent. To the always confident British this was not surprising. But the only reasonable explanation for the Italians' hasty retreat on all fronts was either that the Italians had lost their military minds or that...
...dive bombers had attacked the rest of the convoy. The destroyer Gallant was crippled by an Italian torpedo, but limped into port (the Italians said she foundered). The cruiser Southampton was so badly fired by Nazi bombs that the British were finally forced to sink her. Said Military Expert Hanson Baldwin: "The Southampton's sinking marks a red-letter day in the history of warfare. Some day, when sufficient forces have been concentrated against it and sufficient hits are made, a battleship, too, will be sunk from...