Foreign Policy Showdown Over Roosevelt Peace Appeal
A 1939 analysis weighs U.S. views on Roosevelt’s peace bid, isolationism, and Pan American solidarity. It notes public wariness of abroad entanglements, the Axis threat, and how Roosevelts approach mobilized world opinion while raising concerns among isolationists about implications for Britain, France, and the United States. The piece also covers refugee aid unfoldings, Edward Noble’s ascent in commerce, and political shifts tied to the New Deal era.
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Relief reform debate swirls as Byrnes backs public works plan
Article outlines relief crisis and competing proposals to shift control from federal to state level. Byrnes coalition backs WPA PIWA CCC NYA reforms with continued federal oversight, while McNary calls for return of relief to states and bipartisan boards. Financing remains the main hurdle as states face higher levies amid stagnant taxes. Also notes wartime era projections and a brief on Chinese industrial expansion and early 1939 unemployment figures.
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Tight Feeling In Chest Signals Heart Risk In Health Column
In a health column Dr James W Barton explains that a tight chest under the breastbone can signal heart strain especially when heart is overworked. He cites Dr Aaron E Parsonnet noting that breathlessness on stairs, palpitations, and indigestion like sensations can indicate failing hearts and suggests moderation and rest to restore heart reserve.
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Annals of Internal Medicine
Donahey Seen as Missing Chance for 1940 Presidential Run
Political observers say Senator Donahey squandered a possible path to the Democratic nomination by signing a whitewash report on the TVA inquiry. The discussion centers on whether GOP gains in Chicago elections signal a stronger Republican base and the potential for new strategies to revive business, with Donahey’s Ohio roots noted as a factor in presidential calculations.
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E. Lillenthal
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