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Show Foreign Affairs There are men and women in Sanp.t" who are supposed to be I wis'. They, or at least some cf j them, tell you that so-called small- t wn people are not interested in foreign affairs. Th:y are wrong. Th- average eit z-n, in thi day cf world p' litics, knows that what hap-p hap-p i:s i-i far-off count ies may do-t.prni'rv do-t.prni'rv whe'her Snrah's sweetheart will live- to be the fathT of a family I or ho shot fe, doth in th icrv.cjj Of US fl 'P. 1 The trouble hitherto has been fro f-w c un y sat newspapers took; the trouble to try t' expla n foreign .situations to tlr ir readers. We do not km w how it is els:where but ve believe that many of our readers want to understand what is occurring occur-ring in the world. That m'ans, to a large extent, what the nations ar" d' ing to and thinking ab'ut each other. |