Congress Wins Economy Tussle It Holds Hot Potato
Congress battles over economy policy as White House, Morgenthau, and Eccles clash on spending, payroll tax shifts, and postwar funding. The debate anchors on social security, federal spending, and a shift toward selective public works while Europe teeters toward a Nazi-Fascist ascendancy and global debt payments loom.
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Divorces and risk shifts in 1938 news highlights
Brend Hote the wind is blowing. RISK describes rising Baltic sea war risk insurance due to Adolf Hitler. SPIES notes Frank Murphy says foreign spies grow more active yet U S counter espionage is ready. TREES reports 1938 national forest planting of 140 million trees across 31 states covering 134 26 percent acres. DIVORCE mentions Kansas legislature weighing a one day divorce law to attract industry.
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Resignation Forecast by Treasury Undersecretary John Henes
Forecast resignation of John W Henes undersecretary of the U S Treasury due to strain in closing the breach between business and government is reported. Release of Kurt Schuschnigg, Austria’s former chancellor held by Germany since the Anschluss, is noted. Robert Maynard Hutchins of the University of Chicago is set to chair the Securities and Exchange Commission, succeeding Supreme Court appointee William Douglas. Growth of a third party movement is traced to Philip La Follette, former Wisconsin governor and founder of the national Progressive party.
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Neutrality debates and trade shifts in wartime policy
In Washington a clash over the reach of neutrality powers and the impact of Hull trade agreements shapes congressional debate. The administration ties to Britain and France loom large while senators and lawmakers argue for discretion or restraint. The piece also notes wartime social rituals, including Wallows dinners and press club events, in a reflective national portrait.
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Exercise as a Reliable Asthma Cure Described by Dr. James
The text outlines a View that regular physical exercises can aid asthma treatment. It cites a booklet Physical Exercises for Asthma and notes a council in London promoting exercise as a remedy. It discusses energy use, calorie balance, and the need for consistent daily practice.
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