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Show "One Could Believe" "To read some of our newspapers," news-papers," mys the Atlanta Journal, Jour-nal, "one could believe that it .sh; tlhe Japanese' or '.he Germans Ger-mans we are 'fighti'-ig, but the Gcwrniment at Waslninigton." A ,eek or so ago Walter Winch. 11, referring to the mam-i.rJof.i mam-i.rJof.i uproar in Congress over a minor employee, reminded 'Jhe .'olo. a 'J.ia. trie nation declared war upon tee Japanese, not Mrs. U'Coseveic. j All over the Uni.ed States we have the "business as usual" end '.he "politics as usual" mentally. Both types seek to take advantage advan-tage of the present emergency Lbr p:ri'Onal profit. Luckily, these hypocritical Afmerica-s represent a small 'fraction of Mhe people of the republic. re-public. Aside from their peculiar pe-culiar aroma there is little to di.tmguiih ihem and nothing to I Atony about. Nobody falls for their hokum. |