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August 14, 1943 issue

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The Republicans, through Harrison Spangler, Chairman of the Republican National Committee, appear to have made another political blunder in their implied opposition to the demobilization program. Publication of the full report of the Conference on Post-War Readjustment of Civilian and Military Personnel makes it clear that the program outlined represents about the minimum that it is politically possible to do. As contrasted with the planless demobilization of our 5,000,000 service men after the last war, the Conference's ninety-six recommendations represent a mildly encouraging approach to the problem.

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