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50 basis has gone; production and distribution surpass our dreams.

Thus the Guild, built up on its functional contribution to the community, can be organised in an atmosphere of trust and confidence. That does not mean that organisation and co-ordination will proceed without encountering ten thousand theoretical and personal problems. They can all be happily solved in a decade.

Not the least of these problems will be representation upon the national and district governing bodies. Is it to be by counting noses? Is it to be by groups? And if by groups, what shall be the quota of each group? Difficult? Yes, but the essence of it is a prevailing sense of functional and personal harmony.