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Mather Blames Gas Shortage For German Airforce Failure

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A prohibitive lack of gasoline rather than a shortage of trained pilots or of modern airplanes has kept the Luftwaffe from full strength this year in the opinion of Kirtley F. Mather, professor of Geology, who discussed the problem in an interview on the Crimson Network last night.

In the latter part of his interview Mather gave a detailed description of the gasoline problems of all the warring nations.

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