U.S.A. CAPITALISTS
‘‘NEW DEAL” OPPOSED. [BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] PHILADELPHIA, December 29. What political observers consider to be an expression of President Roosevelt’s conviction that the inimical attitude of business to his Administration may precipitate a serious collapse, is seen in an address by an as-sistant-Attorney-General, Mr. J. R. Jackson, in which he stated that certain groups in big business were now attempting to liquidate the New Deal, and to throw off all Governmental interference with their “incorporated initiative and aristocratic anarchy.” “They only criticise. What can be made from the economic operations of the New Deal?” he said. “Is that it? They set out a breakfast for the canary and let the cat steal it. The New Deal insufficiently guarded recover}’ from the raids of the monopolist.” The speech was given added point because it was one of several of a similar tone recently made by Mr. Jackson. .
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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 December 1937, Page 7
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