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The time has come once again when we must return to the "simple life." The capitalist system no longer reciprocates in the overall of industry, and artificial respiration must be resorted to in order to preserve miscellaneous industry at the expense of war industry. Artificial redistribution of war industry's profits, (excess or otherwise is immaterial) is rather a crude performance and difficult of accomplishment in this age of "devil take the hindmost"... But the racket known as capitalism is very dear to the gentlemen of Wall St, Bond St, as well as Downing St and one can almost perform miracles for the [one he loves] [underlined]. So we may expect the war industries to whack-up their gains with the more penurious industries, by their side -- 8 percent of course (in that light) would be wholly an insufficient rake-ff for these noble humanitarians building destruction -- For our theme song is: it would be a mistake to cut out war profits; our almost sole support and consolation, in the prospective. Equally difficult it is to whack-up the wages of the war industry's workers among the millions of unemployed, millions of cutrate workers, and other millions of part-time workers. yes, it would take a pile of moral persuasion, repeated references to Old Glory, Pope of Rome, and Bishop Manning, (to say nothing about Jehovah's Eye-Witnesses)--for we no longer have the saving grace of racket argument to bolster our plea. That is Americanism as is and I should not be chided for any adolescense that appears in this discriptive It is not enough just to holler "NUTS." -- [and wish on sigh and sigh and wish]. [underline]