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...Hawley listened to 1,131 witnesses, Smoot, to 1,232; 2,800 pages of the Congressional Record recorded the debate. The bill raised tariff rates on more than 650 articles, some of them to the highest level in U.S. history. As the bill passed, a Tennessee Congressman named Cordell Hull, famed for his persistent 23-year-long losing fight for freedom of trade, wept...
Last February, in St. Petersburg, Fla., died Apostle Reed Smoot, still isolationist, still bitter at Cordell Hull's reciprocal trade agreements, which partially nullified the still-existing Smoot-Hawley Act. And last week, in Salem, Ore., death came to Willis Hawley, 77, the Oregon axman who had helped chop down the economic foundations of the world...
...great quotations about which the elect may need refreshing: King Ethelred's promise; extracts from the Magna Charta; the Virginia Bill of Rights; libertarian exhortations by J. S. Mill, Henry George, Wendell Phillips, Daniel Webster, Thomas Paine, Emerson, Milton, General Smuts, Bernard Shaw, G. K. Chesterton, Cordell Hull, Harold Ickes, Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt...
Behind the hull-down weight there were three specific strategic considerations, which President Roosevelt listed in his message to Congress explaining the move...
...Goebbels said Secy. Hull lied about the sinking...