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Show TREND I How the wind is blotting . . . RELIEF Patterned after the successful suc-cessful surplus foods stamp plan, a cotton stamp plan for distributing clothing among relief families will be started this month in five or six cities. AGRICULTURE According to Chicago crop authorities, U. S. winter win-ter wheat prospects in early March showed "some improvement" over the December 1 condition thanks to better-than-normnl winter moisture and snow protection against subzero sub-zero weather. ARMY The war department announced an-nounced surplus and "unstandard" munition supplies were being sold to neutral nations. Item: 90 six-inch World war guns stored at Aberdeen, Md., proving ground since the World war, were sold "as is" and "where is" to Brazil. JEWRY To prevent Arab uprisings. upris-ings. Britain restricted sale of Pal-stir.e Pal-stir.e land to Jews. When riots fol-owed, fol-owed, Neville Chamberlain's government gov-ernment won its first wartime cen-ure cen-ure move in the house of com-nons. com-nons. By 292 to 129, the house up-eld up-eld the Palestine decree. |