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Nye, Gerald P., Browder, Earl, Arnold, Thurman, Baldwin, Roger N., Lindley, Ernest K., Sinclair, Upton |
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Nation; 11/28/1936, Vol. 143 Issue 22, p627-629, 3p |
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The article presents comments from several political leaders on U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt administration. Political leader Gerald P. Nye says that labor must share more largely in the earnings of industry. Reduced hours with a resultant spread of employment seem now the only adequate approach. If there is an attempt to revive the NIRA, it must be with the strictest provisions against the possibility of monopoly enlarging its control and with provisions insuring greater precautions against the adoption of trick codes by industry. According to another political leader Earl Browder, it is clear that in the elections the American people voted for something more than the middle-of-the-road policy of President Roosevelt. He has himself stated that they gave a mandate in unmistakable terms. |
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