RELIEF FOR FARMERS.
EASING MORTGAGE BURDENS.
GIGANTIC MARCH PLANNED. United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. WASHINGTON, September 10. Keeping pace with, renewed demands for inflation to aid United States agriculture, the Administration, to-day disclosed plans for spreading 400 million dollars over farm states w-ithin six months to ease the mortgage burdens of farmers. Concurrently w-ith this announcement by the Farm Credit Administration, spokesmen for cotton and silver pressed upon White House demands for currency expansion immediately as part of the recovery campaign. VIOLATION OF CODE. THE FIRST PROSECUTION NEWARK (New Jersey), •September 19 In w'hat is believed to be the first court trial for violation of the A.R.A. code, a local clothing contractor was found guilty for violating the State N.R.A. Enforcement Act in failing to pay his employees back pay owed under the code. Sentence was deferred. There is no intimation as to the probable nature of the sentence. SUCCESSOR TO MOLICY. WASHINGTON, September 19. A former Congressman, M. R. Walton Moore, lias been appointed by President Roosevelt to succeed Professor Moley as Assistant Secretary of State. It is understood Mr Moore will assume charge of the debt negotiations opening next month.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12454, 21 September 1933, Page 5
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