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If plenty of money were the sole measure of economic health, U.S. bankers would be the happiest businessmen in the U.S. They are not. Too much money in the banks, combined with too few consumer goods on the market, spells out inflation. And if the U.S. public should try to...
Cried U.E.R.M.W. President Albert J. Fitzgerald: "This proposal is a blow against inflation . . . here is what one union is willing to do to carry out the President's seven-point economic program." But the hard truth that Albert Fitzgerald's union overlooked is that the U.S. is already...
No special papers must be brought in to get coupons, but the Consumer's Declaration, which has been printed in all the Boston papers, must be filled out. For the convenience of the registrant these can be filled out before coming to the office, although probably few of the students...
To try to meet both problems at once, the Administration, as so often in the past, chose a single sideways maneuver. Without any warning, Franklin Roosevelt ordered the national work week upped from 40 to 48 hours - with overtime for the extra eight. Ostensibly, the order was designed to free...
What were consumer and service industries to do if they could not pay the additional overtime and make a profit under price ceilings? They were either to get along with a smaller staff working longer hours or-although the Government did not bluntly say so-fold up. Paul McNutt indicated...