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Show O The problems of 2.5 million migrant laborers who help America Amer-ica eat by following the crops from south to north are shown in the new motion picture "Again .... Pioneers!" produced by the Protestant Film Commission. At left are three children, ill-clothed ill-clothed and often hungry, sons and daughters of migrant workers. p-- i f i i i i -' X" ' ? f $ t , ?- i. - - 1 i ' i I ' .. t S I ? i i -' 1 - ' I - x ; - ; ! .-4Nw. X . . f X " " " i V '(1 1 i ,.w:X v . . f ! g'-ter - s f .jr, S , ' X"" - I ' ? X' --'-If li.x,- wSs- - JfX?"X ? Wandering X ' X I ; s s s j , - 1 - imMmmmmms mmsm ::vW.:::::;:::: "V":":::"::;:::;- ;: ' :::::': : ill 1 V Pnftiff f in - i. j.- iw:iiiii The child above is the daughter daugh-ter of a family in desperate need because their car broke down and her father could not continue con-tinue the journey from one job to another. Many families have settled in shack towns on the edge of large communities. I ; I V . ) i t - i -Mr f I ! , X - . ' -v ; I ' . " " "L- v ' ! .!X. tw WWT-Jlo - " I r N X t ''X -i 4 ? vl i x 4- I ; I i 1 , ' ' : f -:x r" : "p Q The mother above belongs to a family group some 1,500 miles from the home they had to leave because of economic conditions beyond their control and are presently stranded without means of a job. The mother and child, and the child at the right, represent a multitude multi-tude of migratory citizens who are carrying on the struggle strug-gle of existence against overwhelming odds. KVV 1 "Xirixs-- i - :'i y XkXX v. x'i;fJx. , x n s i - x-.. ir -i (.v-f- nrt . s n v ' ri -Am? h rnyj 4 C f'kS ? , X'5 ;-', rv vs(4f fff x? UJZz ' - S.'s V;V- x: . viX O Thousands of migrant laborers have settled in shack towns like the one above after they became stranded in their travels from one town to another. At right are two boys caught in the stream of the American migratory movement. They should be in school, but they sit on the edge of the old canvas sheet which is stretched from the sides of a broken down truck and forms the only shelter for the family to which they belong. Unless Un-less something happens to change their situation these children and thousands of others will grow up with little education and become social problems. , .vv - .r.-;;n nm--i"tvt ' , , j x"r x x ! ,x 4 . V . 1 v . ; j i -y ",. . . ... v x |