Wilson era aims and the currency reform clash
The piece argues Wilsonian goals to end protective tariffs and curb Wall Street power, insisting a new asset based currency is needed. It notes the current system relies on government debt and bank notes backed by bonds, and predicts passage of tariff reform alongside shifts in financial policy. It also covers newspaper ownership, local politics, and a broad sweep of regional economic developments including a Northwest fruit distributors coop and party dynamics.
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Wilson Admin
Wall Street
Money Trust
United States
Democratic Congress
Senate
Regieme
Montana
Organization of
Pacific Northwest Fruit Growers
J. H. Robbins
Spokane
North Pacific Fruit Distributors
Middle Western
Omaha
Minneapolis
Chicago
New York
Dakotas
Alberta
Saskatchewan
Manitoba
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