FROM CATASTROPHE.
ROOSEVELT SAVING AMERICA?
(Received 1 p.m.)
GENEVA, January 12.
Mr. Harold Butler, director of the International Labour Office, summing up his observations on his recent visit to America, says that without President Roosevelt's plans, the United States would be plunged into a much greater catastrophe, though final judgment of those plans, which are barely operative, is impossible.
Nevertheless, an immense improvement has occurred in banking, in which faith has been largely restored. The industrial codes have benefited employers and workers alike. ,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 11, 13 January 1934, Page 9
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