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  • control and power over the people aluminum than the combined United and the property of that great land, de­ Nations produced, that is to say, than all termined to live or die free men, and to the Allies produced. resist the Japanese aggression, which
  • Chilean girl, taking care of her baby brother, han planned for weeks in advance how on her veny own to demonstrate the attitude of Chile , and espec:i.ally the working people of Chile , toward the United States. Those American miners in Chile have worked
  • very ;nuch to e;r ab . our 19.nd and cnslavo our people. Suppose that nation began preparing itself to do just th1.t. Then suppose, off the shores of our Atlantic Stat es, thore lay a string of islands, on which lived other millions, another compact
  • \i4U.T 15 THE SCORE? Today' Am rica tac•• 200 million people. Rul ■ia . The Rueaiane conetit,\lte stxtr nation• l.lld about The United State• constitute• about 160 millien people and OtfE NATIOM . It 1a pJ'Obable that neit,her the Ruaeian