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10 Years Ago in "The Nation"

October 21, 1944 issue

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The article presents news that was published in the October 1934, issue of the journal "The Nation." Short of an outbreak of actual hostilities, no news from the Far East could be more disquieting than the recent appearance of an official pamphlet, published and widely circulated by the Japanese army, urging a vast increase in armaments together with a drastic reorganization of the nation's economic structure. Perhaps the most naive of the many panaceas, which are being brought forward as solutions of the American economic difficulties, is the old-age pension scheme devised by Dr. F.B. Townsend of California.

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NATION, The (Periodical); ECONOMIC structure; MILITARY weapons; PAMPHLETS; TOWNSEND, F. B.; PENSIONS; CALIFORNIA; UNITED States
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