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The Shape of Things

April 1, 1939 issue

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The article presents various political information from different parts of the world. In a statement before a special Senate committee on silver legislation chairman of the Federal Reserve Board Marriner S. Eccles said the country was entitled to a clear cut and prompt determination of policy on the vital issue of budget balancing. He agreed that there was a strong demand in business circles and among the general public for economy. Apparently the majority in both houses of Congress shared this sentiment. After more than two years of heroic resistance Madrid has surrendered. All efforts to arrange an honorable peace have failed.

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WORLD politics; CONGRESSES & conventions; BUDGET -- Law & legislation; ECONOMIC policy; BILLS, Legislative; POLITICS, Practical
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