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Show fTTn Shortage No ThreaTJoJn "ity to continue supplying our refined ZTiTvT. cent of the world's -Errrt S&CS a J2TSI Dutch Ea'ttad. domest.c germ; from domestic detaining C? f JTthese are entirely second- ayntaSndUmfgM soon be partiaUy or even completely exhausted. NEW YORK. A searching study ' military and domestic require-1 require-1 "e"ts for tin in the United States, ?5 the magazine Steel, reveals that ln spile of the fact that our con-sumpti,m con-sumpti,m during 1939 was 70,460 tons "Wo: a world consumption of 166,500 almost 50 per cent, and that domestic production was but 134 '-s. we have little to fear from a 'hoitage that could be caused r'"Sbnd's capitulation or inabil- |