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...Rumania, half of the Jews had to depend on charity...
...been falling steadily. The deficit has been made up from mill and retail yard stockpiles. But now stockpiles are down to only five and a half billion board feet (see chart), and even this small amount is badly distributed. More than ever before, the U.S. will have to depend on what it actually logs. And the industry, which last year produced only 27 billion board feet, is now plagued with a bewildering array of afflictions-strikes, bad weather, manpower troubles, inadequate equipment, maladjusted prices...
...have ... to proceed unflinchingly toward elimination of misguided practices of the past. . . . The ties between us and our people ... do not depend upon mere legends and myths. They are not predicated on the false conception that the Emperor is divine and that the Japanese people are superior to other races and fated to rule the world. . . . The Emperor is not a living...
...also taken on a job which some auto companies prefer to leave to outsiders, the highly specialized job of making his own bodies. It will be some two months before the huge presses to stamp them out are in the plant. Outside of this, Hunt will have to depend almost entirely on outside suppliers for his parts-motors from Continental Motors Corp., wheels from Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Co., etc.-whereas most other automakers turn out a good share of their parts themselves. Thus, he will be hit doubly hard by the partsmakers strikes now plaguing the industry...
...largest union in the U.S., have more than 800,000 members, contracts with 1,100 plants which make not only steel ingots but such more or less related products as nuts & bolts, thermometers, radiators, hardware, motors, refrigerators, kitchenware, paving bricks, caskets. More than 3,000,000 other U.S. workers depend on steel furnaces for the raw material which keeps them busy...