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AMERICA'S VIEWS

SOME EDITORIAL POINTS FROM THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR. "WORK YOUR SHARE." The incompatibility of the United State's trying to play two contrary roles at once — that of an insistent cheif creditor, and that of a would-be chief exporter — is making itself evident. To turn either way involves giving up something, debts or markets. ■J.: t- * | Operation of the motor car of the future, it is predicted, will be controlled by a single small dial that will "govern braking, acceleration, choking, gear changing arid other essential | functions. An° added refinement in many cases would be to locate this : all-important dial conviently near the I back seat. The call of "Share your work" is ' now going out to employers and wage earners the country over. The grateful ones whom the plan brings back to the pay roll will probably be shouting the call, in reverse form, to each other: "Work your share." :I: iS With two American ambassadors and a special commissioner reaching Washington at the same time with confidential reports on European affairs, it would seem that preserving the splendid isolation of the United States requires a good deal of mixing in. Dr. Rohert k A. Millikan, famous physicist, wishes it understood that there is no conflict between natural science and religion. Perhaps there never was — it may have been the natural scientists and the religionists who made the mix-up.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 425, 9 January 1933, Page 7

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AMERICA'S VIEWS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 425, 9 January 1933, Page 7

AMERICA'S VIEWS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 425, 9 January 1933, Page 7

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