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cartoons printed as tar as they affect the eyes of important people.
Berryman should be given a chance to like you.
Attached,as comedy mainly, is another cartoon.
see how
011r
Detroit line is working in PM.
on Smith,from Detroit, given you
- was left free to erect tariff
and trade barriers as it pleased. Many
nations, including our own, tried to buy
as little as possible from the rest of the
world and to sell as much as possible.
European countries that normally bought
wheat and meat from
- that
having fulfilled its usefulness, it should dissolve into the war effort-with
its presses and its typewriters, its trucks and its 400 employees.
It was
still a financial failure but its owner, Mr. Marshall Field, could afford to
write off the loss
- as ff he
leisure . someday gather itself
had been altogether .free of its
togetller to move a,ainn .Japan/
destructive· futluence. -·
did not· follo,v up its :warnings to
.. •,Uj'I the -doctrine.of lhe ·p3Slive
see .what had .been done about 1~
. 4~e11
- , clothing
doubt, " Mr. Johnson, now . at, the
front~ and dependent on the behindand shelter are provided free, that
· the•lines effort · to keep the war · · is a pitiably small amount for the
. machine 'going, realizes as keenly , richest nation in the world