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British exports are necessarily made with imported materials: every increase in ex ports leads automatically to some increase in her purchases. And because of the war-induced rise in raw material prices, im ports now cost more. This further complicates the British problem...
...that Prime Minister Winston Churchill wanted to go to France with the troops. Said Evans: " 'E knows 'e mustn't go out of the country. 'E's Minister of Defense, and if they tried something 'ere where would we be without 'im? In times like these it's each man to 'is own post...
...fast." So said almost everybody in 1896 when Bernie Wefers first ran the ioo-yard dash in 9.4 seconds. Six more times he equaled the present world record, a generation before Frank Wykoff (1930) and Jesse Owens (1935). Watches were checked and verified. But the A.A.U. still called it im possible. Wefers had to be content with an official...
Vella Lavella is of no immediate im portance as a base. But it demonstrated how the U.S. can accelerate its conquest of the Pacific...
Most startling revelation was that im roved tax collections under pay-as-you-go would bring in an unlooked-for $5,067 million. But Franklin Roosevelt, noting that the Government is now paying only slightly more than a third of its current expenses out of current revenue, again called for "truly stiff" taxes or savings, or both...