MIND MADE UP.
ROOSEVELT PLAN.
POLICY OF RECOVERY.
Smashing Attack on Tangled World Affairs.
WAR DEBT BARGAINING.
(United P.A.—Electric Telegraph—Copyright) (Received 10 a.m.) WARM SPRINGS (Ga.), February 3. The President-elect, Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt, having fixed his policies and found men to execute them, on Friday night heads for the open seas to enjoy his last vacation before assuming office. A smashing attack on the tangled international situation will be the first move of the new President, who will hear separately the pleas of the European debtors for relief, and will demand in return for the aid given a definite i-ssurance of efforts for tariff reform and currency stabilisation. Mr. Roosevelt is prepared to call an extra session of the new Congress if the present "Lame Duck" meeting fails to finish the job. Farm relief, balancing the Budget, severe economies ancl Government reorganisation would be the goal of the extra session. Mr. J. N. Garner, Vice-President-elect, on Friday disposed of the Republican attempts to force through tariff raising legislation with the declaration that there will be no foreign depreciated currency legislation enacted in this session of Congress.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 29, 4 February 1933, Page 9
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