Roosevelt Denounces War at Chautauqua Speech
President Roosevelt, speaking at Chautauqua, defended international law and warned against aggression. He voiced horror at war’s human cost and urged strong defense of US neighbors and interests amid global tensions.
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Roosevelt again says no new taxes for next Congress
The White House pressed a no new taxes line with a breakfast meeting led by Chairman Doughton and Chairman Mills, reinforced by Secretary Morgenthau. Critics note previous assurances were broken and focus on recoverable assets tied to federal relief loans totaling up to about 8.75 billion against a 33.78 billion national debt.
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Debates on recoverable assets and tax policy
In a Western Newspaper Untop column, the author critiques Morgenthau’s reference to recoverable assets as offsetting the public debt and argues that many debts may be cancelled or defaulted. He warns of political risk, predicts widespread loan cancellations, foreclosures, and rising local taxes as borrowers push for loan forgiveness.
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A Lovely Frock for Twelves to Twenties Pattern Ad
A Barbara Bell pattern 1933 B offers a breezy youth frock for sizes 12 through 20. The simple design features a yoke sleeves in one piece and a long collar, with seven pieces of fabric. Size 14 uses 4 yards of 3% inch fabric. price 15 cents to order from The Sewing Circle, Chicago.
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