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the control of aeronautical traffic and the safety measures in connection therewith,
10. The provision of regulations covering the employment of American and foreign aircraft within the territories of the United States.
11. The provision for the development of sources of raw and finished aeronautical materials.
12. The provision for the establishment and operation of an air-college for the higher training of staff, executive, and command officers for the Department of Aeronautics, for peace service, for war service, and for the training of such officers as may be necessary from the army and navy in connection with the strictly military and naval uses of aircraft.
13. The provision for the collection, compilation, and preservation of census data, personnel, material and industrial, covering the resources of the country with respect to aeronautics or use in national emergency.
14. The provision for governmental assistance by the furnishing of the use of land-fields and other material assistance. Also financial assistance by bonus or subsidy, for the commercial and civil employment of aircraft through the country.

[[underlined]]PERSONNEL OF DEPARTMENT OF AERONAUTICS.[[/underlined]]
The head of the Department to be the Secretary of Aeronautics, and to be appointed by the President, in the same manner and with