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In the Wind

November 14, 1942 issue

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This article presents information, related to economic and political conditions of the U.S. American legion leaders in Massachusetts, have taken it upon themselves to investigate alleged violations of the Selective Service laws in that state. No longer able to pursue its normal business, the Singer Sewing Machine Co., has developed and is now manufacturing a machine for suturing wounds. World Government Association, an organization with an ambitious program for international amity, recently invited its followers and friends to a meeting which featured "Contract Bridge, a Concert of Yugoslavian Music, and a Conference on World Government led by Clark M. Eichelberger."

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UNITED States -- Politics & government -- 1933-1945; UNITED States -- Social conditions -- 1933-1945; DRAFT -- Law & legislation; SINGER Sewing Machine Co.; ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc.; CONGRESSES & conventions; UNITED States
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