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Show How Nazi Subs Flashed False Signals Is Told BOSTON. How crafty German submarine commanders flash false radio signals in attempts to lure transport planes within gun range was told here by Otis Bryan of Kansas Kan-sas City, vice president in charge of war projects for Transcontinental and Western Air, Inc. Bryan, who flew President Roosevelt Roose-velt 6,000 miles of his historic flight to Casablanca last winter, told the Boston Aeronautical association: "On several occasions German submarines have acquired information informa-tion regarding the radio code signals sig-nals we use to direct aircraft and have transmitted these signals on frequencies assigned to us by the army. "We have had several flights directed di-rected far off course, but fortunately fortunate-ly In each case the pilot realized that something was wrong, double checked his position and corrected jCourse in time to avoid mishap." |