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Show Entitled To Be Heard The work of the Senate committee investigating the activities of the munitions makers has resulted in so mafny , disclosures that it is impossible im-possible to record them in any limited space. Naturally, when the recced reveals re-veals names and places, and often amounts, there will be critism. Already, Al-ready, we hear, our munition companies are losing business in some foreign countries because of the supicions cast upon some officials offi-cials who were mentioned in correspondence cor-respondence relating to the sale of war supplies. The best answer to this kind cf complaint is the resolution recently passed by the Internat'onal Conference Con-ference of Mutilated War Veterans in their meeting at Geneva, Switzerland. Swit-zerland. It praised the "courageous investigation cf the American Senate" Sen-ate" and urged all countries to undertake un-dertake similar inquiries. These mutilated veterans ought to have the right to speak; they made no profit out of war. |