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- bj" a pqchologist who
questions them about their home life.
The object of these experiments
is said to be to maximize out-put.
The new set-up ot the Civilian Personnel Division duplicates at almost
weey point the operations of the War Man Power
- 1here free for six or eight months
- e a o
of America of training b~fore, presumably,
,entlon .today proceeding to permanent homes in
a declaration South· Am_erlca, would manufacture or assemble goods for export
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ng th esaet t
b1
f t to South America
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and the ~:nachine should be so geared t hat the thou sands of worke r s in banks , office s,
~ines , furna ces, when they pour out of .the ir daily tasks , do not go home and sit
down to stare at nothing , contemplating the fut i lity of. their routine
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on July 10, 1919, and held it until March 19,
1920-over 8 months, while 26 other nations
waited for peace and our own Army of Occu
pation waited for orders to come home.
In the United Nations coalition there are
now some 35 nations. When victory comes,
we
- listened to 7ou for ~oout 7 minutes where you ~re talk
ing entirely of your experience in connection with f
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on foreign policy,-.. Mr. ··oulles, so com-'
pletely ignores· the Potsdam agreement,
solemnly entered into by this Govern
ment, and all that has been -done under
it, including territoria! changes and the
moving of mil!ions of people from or -to
distant homes
- at an early stage, it
would not only save vast sums for the govorn:mcnt , but would avoid tragedy in
many a. life and many a home .
Mental dise ases today a.re more numerous than any
other disco.sos vro have including hoc.rt :f'ailuros and conccrs
- wort- p&triotiully now.
The7
ha••
1 MJ th1t tor
tu
loa\ -.ioh 1n. talc•-ho• pa7 ta reoent ,ye&ra.
miner• 'theu•l••• tirn.
'?here ia no wMlth ta
u4 oena1nl7 ~ake.. home pay uat t&o• the ·realt7 tha, ooal 1• nCR
idleuH .
the only fuel ancl th
- policy.)
VII
VIII
The Veteran's stake in 60 million jobs.
Homes and the Common Man.
(Producing for modern housing and homes will be the greatest
single opportunity for furnishing post-war jobs. Modify
FHA to provide lower interest rates, lower down
- to be fair to producers and equipment to assist in their recon
struction. Homes, factories, office build
and consumers.
The world cotton problem is similar ings, schools, churches, highways, rail
in some ways to the world wheat prob roads, bridges, have
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We
have refinanced the debts on our homes and farms and brought interest
rat•s down within the ability to pay .
our city and rural sums .
We have made real headway c learing
We have conserved our national resources , stopped
the onrush of floods