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tile Pr.&lt;neroy First Baptlat chu:rclll
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clay at 7 p.m. At the clo$e _ol
nieetlng a luncheon wao eon1ed I
by tho WSWS o! the church and
the proceeds given toward the
lumlablng o! the prayer room at
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In this age of newly einere!IIJ natioN, World War ll 11!!1 aJriculture develop. has berom&lt;~,. eommooplace to aay..&amp;hat .ment back to pre~vlzitloa Ieveii.
many are,.l\tiwn 1Q01't to the Russlan And Russian farmers are c;onstantiY and ·
-and Red ChiD"e example ti\Jn :tel the heavily troubled' ·by,-U!e · menace of
American beeauae w h a t cDminuniatl drought.
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War wiped out !IIOst o( wllltJVtr mtthem
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Th~ artUD\ttpruna that thl! ·~'merpng . &amp;led and allo tluhed !Dip 'f_lt.!l ftrtlpeoptes are
ressed with the Sino- Iller Qutpu,t llld Jill,
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In eff~, tilt Communllta ba4 to btlevld from ~ peasant JOCiety ~ IIIUCh pn •II over ~ln. But that ta not. tht
like their own today. "If the~ eountrlea full ttory.
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CIJI do it, so can we," it 'uppoaed to be
SPeclaliatl In th• Sorilt eeonomy uthe lnllltent tune.
aert \hit Moacotl'a fa1'111 probltJ!I hill not
How 'lfOnlc It it, then, that b9th: Ru1- juat been lack ' of inachloti)' plut till
sia and Red Cbjna lhould bav• failed ao aecldent of droll&amp;ht. · · · . , . ·
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dllmally In the field or agrlcult.ur.-tun·
T)le Ruulana conslttently m~111 Ula ,
dam~ntal to all other growth and cruel~! ,machinery t b • y have. F~;
to the llftln&amp; of Uvlng standard•. A &amp;ood ' their vallt, collecUvlzed "farm factorlea
proportion of tilt new natlont nee~ to hive proVed maulyely lnefflclinl..'
muter food and fiber problems before
Tbelr amJiflloua tree lhelter belta d•
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threat of drolllll!t an liow jud&amp;ed a coat:
Tbe Soviet Union, for a!} ltf&lt; remvk· ly mllltake. MillY of their orilbJII lrrl- .
able Industrial advances.over 40 yeara, gaUon programt Wll't 11!1 badly ·eoncelv·
today ,mployt ao111e 4.8 million people ed and manaled ~., hid to be acraply 210 million. By conftqt, the' ynsted cate ~anal l!ld ~t!:b, ~. ·4Atft
Statet use• not 111uch more tllln1ia IIIli· filet with the meeb- flilll- ........:,~
lion to aupply the need&amp; of 1M !!UIIIon for broad. stretciiH of WU!I~pltll
- and hu ao mucll left over that-'lt Ia a land ·~ • ,,
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colltly burden.
Ruaala hill IHJ'Did ~j-tl\_lt !IIIII,
Accurate aceounta of what trapaplrea cblnery il not ntCII,.U, "!' f!Wn. Ill:
ln Red China 1r1 of courte lmppaslble , ward. Men mult be propir)J lnb\ed.ll
to 11t. Jlut auch fragmentary lniorma. Ita orJanluijoo 11114 -~ · ·
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tlon ~ doet filter out auJ&amp;e&amp;lf, that
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ed oilfln ·rel!i.rence''to' tbie Soviet farm countrlealooked eltewhere for their "ex- '
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