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strive for a higher and truer efficiency, for efficiency in the govern- 

 ment, efficiency in labor, efficiency in business; and the govern- 

 ment should not fail to do its part, which in many cases is to take 

 the lead. If the government will cooperate with the industries 

 in peace as earnestly and effectively as the industries cooperated 

 with the government in war, it would be of vast benefit to the 

 public, which pays all the costs. 



JSJ4 



JS20 



Fig. 3. — Diagrammatic comparison by groups of appropriations for the fiscal years 



1914 and 1920. 



