FIRST GRAOERS
in the
U.S.S.R. start their first
doy of school (left).
They're eager ta learn
as are youths every–
where. However, there
are few books waiting
for them - and there
is even a shortage af
pencils.
Soviet farming (right)
faces chronic shortages
as well. In an attempt
to greatly improve live–
stock, the Soviets hove
arranged for huge pur–
chases of surplus U. S.
feed grains.
PLAIN TRUTH August 1972