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The Great Stampede

Anderson, Paul Y. | June 21, 1933 issue

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This article focuses on the political conditions of the U.S. Investigation by the U.S. Senate of those creatures the bankers, continues to emphasize that their actions have been dominated by two controlling motives: first, to make all the money possible; second, to avoid contributing any of it to the support of the government which allows them to make it, and which protects their property and their lives. Meanwhile, the U.S. Congress, under its present plans, will adjourn, thus putting an end to the greatest legislative stampede of modern times. The outcome may properly be awaited with a mixture of suspense and hope.

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UNITED States -- Politics & government; UNITED States. Congress. Senate; UNITED States -- Appropriations & expenditures; BANKS & banking; POLITICS, Practical; UNITED States
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