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  • to hear. at home . The people of America still harbor many enemies The Bundists with their swastika decorated cellars have been raided , the spying diplomats of the Axis have been sent overseas and one by one the spies are caught . But many mean
  • 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