CONGRESS YIELDS
DESPITE ITS ROARS. “Congress rojjrs, yet votes 360 to 40 as though all the President ■ had asked was, ‘May I have a match?’ ” says William Randolph Hearst in an editorial in his chain or newspapers, referring to the approval given by the United
States House of Representatives to Mr, Roosevelt’s monetary stabilisation Bill. 3 “Wherever we may be .going, we aye| moving in a hurry,” says Mr Hearst. it “We left the gold Standard when w<y got to the point where we could not collect and could not foreclose,” said Professor Warren, a member of President Roosevelt’s “brain trust,” giving evidence before the financial Senate ~ committee. He did not exhibit any tendencies in favour of inflation.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 56, 3 February 1934, Page 4
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