DEPRESSION DANGER IN U.S. DENIED
NEW YORK, February 27. The Democratic Party had “bought insurance policies for every segment of the country,” and there would be no depression, said the Secretary of Labour (Mr Maurice Tobin) in Minneapolis. He added that farm legislation, social security, and other measures were part of this “insurance.” Employment would increase in March and the months ahead.
Disease at Hudson Bay.—Royal Canadian Mounted Police to-day set a quarantin‘d patrol around a 40,000 square mile tract of the Northland to prevent the spread of a mysterious disease which killed four persons in the trading post of Chesterfield Inlet, on the shore of Hudson Bay. The disease causes lapid and severe paralysis and is of suspected virus origin. Both whites and Eskimos have been attacked by the disease.—Ottawa, Feb. 26.
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25741, 1 March 1949, Page 5
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