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Show from an official of an airline, should be heeded. Mr. Patterson, it should be explained, is optimistic as to the growth of the air transport trans-port industry which, he believes, will expand to at least five times its size in the best pre-war year. PRIVATE AIRPLANE MAY NOT TAKE PLACE OF AUTOS W. A. Patterson, president of the United Airlines, advises cities not to plunge into a program of reckless airport expansion and tells the people generally not to put too much credence in the idea that private airplanes will largely take the place of the automobile soon after the war. This is good advice and coming . |