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  • , !hf' P rt>.~i ch- 11 1 the ~ll thorit y tu aid in m au~ria l 01' The 1"re nrh de lc.i ~· m nt:Ct> µ lm~ o· B I '>0 l I· l d C: l't!d i L ', h o.-.l' coun Lne~ und uuLiow;. which lu h i~ juctgm
  • of 21'1 per cent, the bulletin aid. ) t .EMO • A CAIRO t Y.O. man who own Ccdro , an on ho h1 a fr1flmd uho poople e;i'OO .oh · ma. I ,. come to ti llnk t~r ".. eod th,a t the a sp :>cul . t1on on wb;r . th done anyt.hlng to qual1f'1
  • situation?" He said, "Why, of course, I do. It means that we shall go back to a standard of living equal to that of 1835. Take the men off the W. P . A ., take away the subsidy from the farmer, take away our R. F . C. aid to business, take away