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By MAX B. COOK Scripps-Howard Aviation Editor | NEW YORK, July 29.—Airpower has practically kicked Italy out of the war, and the irony of the situation is that thé father of aerial {warfare was an Italian officer. | The allies, taking only 15 days to seize most of Sicily, made Mus-

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(and, though in each of them the {conflict will be carried on with different weapons, they wiil still have to be co-ordinated toward a com{mon goal, which will always remain [the same—namely, to win. “The struggle for command of the air will be bitter, and the sojcalled civilized nations will strive [to force the most telling means to | Wage the conflict. . The army iand navy should not then see in the airplane merely an auxiliary farm of limited usefulness. They should rather see in the plane a { third brother, younger of course, lof the powerful family of war.” The above was reprinted in Major {Douhet’'s famed book, “The Command of the Air,” from an article in the newspapera “La Prepara-

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Later Douhet realized that his{than to his own Italy. pioneering and campaigning for fought on for his theories until he

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Organization of State Group Is Planned at Kakomo.

Representatives of the Indiana State Industrial council will begin formation of a political league of all labor groups at a meeting in Kokomo Aug. 1, Walter Frisbie, secretary and treasurer announced today.

activity will be subordinated to political action to help win the war. He said that the league will in no ways be a third party, but an organization to support political groups whose programs are deemed best to defeat the axis. Mr. Frisbie said that eventually it is planned to bring not only the C IL. O, but A. F. of L. and all other labor groups into the organization. po state council's annual con-

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ALLIED PRODUCTION TRIPLES AXIS OUTPUT

LONDON, July 29 (U. P.).—Capt. Oliver Lyttleton, president of the British board of trade, today said united nations production in the second quarter of 1943 had been more than three times that of the axis, and that in the same quarter of next year “we expect to produce more than four times the present axis output.”

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THE PERILS OF WAR: A STRANGE INCIDENT

AMERICAN BOMBER BASE IN ENGLAND, July 29 (U, P.).—For no reason at all, 2d Lt. D. A. Barned of Freeport, N. Y., put a portable oxygen bottle on a table near him before he went over the target in central German aboard a Flying Fortress today. A hunk of anti-aircraft shell tore through the ship of which Barned was the bombardier. It smashed the bottle, which was right in front of his head. He did not get a scratch.

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