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    \ AMORTIZING INVESTMENT IN EMERGENCY TELEPHONE FACILITIES been affprtprf every aduit Deen affected by the present Worl d Pecrosnfolni citn* thSe omUen itteod aS tlaetsesse r hadsP-gree some to a greater degree. Examples of minor restrictions* aanndd ?thLe UCban pPl?a°cPeldJ uapS ona Wthheo lep uracrhe ase doefc enenwt aruatUoomnobiinlge otfi rseusg-a ?the men no longer get cuffs on their new trousers and the women will school-girl inStead °f girdles s i m u L ™ e i r l U u The above examples are of relatively minor importance lloSsstt tthhepi?rn V?fa«tthSeSrts .s onB®»u t wulnvelse ssh awvee wlionst thheu swbaarn,d s wea nwdi lclh illodsree n thhaatv e which is dearest to the heart of all of us - our freedom a great vaJ?etvd^rit? win Jhis far> we must have material of such Tcto Sn?lheMiibb?lp tn hSU mind* ^u^anti twie esm ustth ath av^e iits aqluimcokslty .in- New and ^reatp?°?«P?d lelsurJl y M means of existing facilities. t.t ® cater factories and mills and shipyards must be built ew army camps and air bases and navy bases must be provided. . Tde construction and operation of these maior proiects °f itaelf' But there are plated activities tricit? fo? i1vh??nma,f°J proJeots' There adequate eleo- Z i r ln“ ? ^p“ poSI!r H “ Sa n ewSc0S q u L r i t ? elePh0ne SerVl°e “USt be *a4e Federal lGlodveirin m0efn ti haess e Emaecrtgievnitciye sF achialviet ibeese.n classified by the v,+. Emergency facility projects may be financed by the Gov- m®fa’y!Jm bve^ tff.ifndarneccetdd ybKyo r prtihvraotueg h calpoiatnasl .t o Tphriisv atpea peern terreplraitsees, onolr y thtoey telephone facilities which have been financed by private J t excludes army or navy installations covered by con-ing^ termination charges provided in case the facilities ttiioonnss limit it to the prao blaePme cioff iehdo w lteon gtphr otoefc tt imteh.e iTnhteesree strse stofric­future subscribers and of the people who furnished the money to piovide these facilities. An^attempt has been made to prove that resultslnS the lnvestment during 'the emergency accomplishes these 4 4. . n Before either of these interests can be properly pro­tected, accurate information must be available as to the amount of revenue being received from each project and the cost of the