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...choice of physician now, and the bill proposes to give everyone this privilege; 2) doctors would make as much as they do now and those who wanted to keep on with private practice could do so; 3) standards of medical care would probably be raised-by giving physicians better access to expert consultation, modern equipment and technical help than individual practice ever could; 4) the bill's present administrative provisions are only suggestions; 5) there are parts of the U.S. where the needy cannot now ask for and get adequate medical care, because there are no hospitals, no specialists...
...value to the U.S. is for her to continue with her large population and her great, enterprising industrial economy. And the only way she can maintain these is for her to have immense export markets for her goods, services and investments, as well as the means of access to them-shipping and airlines...
Last year 10,450 producer cooperatives (mostly growers and dairymen) marketed $2.5 billion worth of products for their farmer members. Their city cousins retailed only $750 million of goods. To help the urban groups, as well as to provide farm co-ops with easier access to funds, the convention put finishing touches on their national finance association, which will raise capital by selling cooperative securities to financially strong regional cooperative groups...
...Even Moscow took sides. War and the Working Class, which always states official Communist views, charged that Tom Dewey's nomination was promoted by "the most reactionary elements" in the Republican Party. Roared W.W.C.: "Through it [the G.O.P.] defeatists and appeasers, even Hitlerite agents, are seeking access to the political arena...
...would like to swap, let Britain have the southwest and take Britain's area, which includes the Ruhr, the Rhineland and the North Sea coast. Reason: U.S. supply lines, already stretched across the Atlantic, would be somewhat shortened by access from the North Sea. A possible compromise: joint U.S.-British occupation of all of western Germany...