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Domestic News January 19, 1926

The Daily Worker

Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

What is this article about?

The House Military Affairs Committee, chaired by Rep. John M. Morin of Pennsylvania, announced on Jan. 17 in Washington a general investigation into the military aircraft situation to develop a unified air service bill, starting next Tuesday with Secretary of War Davis as the first witness.

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PLAN PROBE OF
MILITARY AIR
CRAFT MUDDLE
Secretary of War to Be
First Witness

(Special to The Daily Worker)

WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—A general investigation of the military aircraft situation, with the object of bringing out one general bill covering the whole subject, will be started next Tuesday by the house military affairs committee, it was announced this afternoon by its chairman, Rep. John M. Morin of Pennsylvania.

Secretary of War Davis probably will be the first witness.

The committee will consider all the score or more of bills proposing a unified air service, that have been introduced in congress during this session.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics Military

What keywords are associated?

Military Aircraft Investigation House Military Affairs Committee Unified Air Service Congress Bills

What entities or persons were involved?

Rep. John M. Morin Of Pennsylvania Secretary Of War Davis

Where did it happen?

Washington

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Washington

Event Date

Announced Jan. 17, Starts Next Tuesday

Key Persons

Rep. John M. Morin Of Pennsylvania Secretary Of War Davis

Event Details

A general investigation of the military aircraft situation, with the object of bringing out one general bill covering the whole subject, will be started next Tuesday by the house military affairs committee, announced this afternoon by its chairman, Rep. John M. Morin of Pennsylvania. Secretary of War Davis probably will be the first witness. The committee will consider all the score or more of bills proposing a unified air service, that have been introduced in congress during this session.

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