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Captain White's remarks, directed to Lapointe, netted him a sound spanking from Minister of National Defense James Layton Ralston, plus whatever satisfaction there was in knowing that he was the first to debate openly a subject that sooner or later Canada must bring out into the open...
...prescribed letdown procedure to get under the ceiling. Few minutes later she was overhead again, now at 9,000 feet, headed north and flying out her problem as she had done scores of times before. Few minutes later Howard Fey made his last call. He was over the Layton marker, 18 miles north of the field. The operator knew his next move would be a turn to the left, into the "A" Zone, a swing back on the beam, an easy letdown from the north into the field. But nothing happened...
...look anxiously and beseechingly toward the U. S. There, airplane production was still small. (This winter probably less than 400 U. S. planes a month can be built for Britain, which wants thousands.) Thence, not even 25 old Flying Fortresses were yet forthcoming. In Boston, Mass., Sir Walter Thomas Layton of the Ministry of Supply spoke an appeal that was clearly a warning. Said...