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Show B R I E F S . by Baukhage The Swedish Labor federation reports re-ports that the number of strikes, and workers involved, during 1942. was the lowest ever recorded. Only 34 strikes, with some 1.9-2 workers involved, in-volved, were reported. The number of lost working days totaled 94.000. Only three times before in the history his-tory of Sweden's labor, have there been a less number of working days lost through strikes. j Feed grain supplies are 12 per cent larger, hay supplies are 9 per cent larger, and supplies of grain and hay per animal on farms are somewhat larger than they were this time last year. This year, civilians will proDably eat more peanut butter than ever before, because peanut butler is high in both protein and fat. |