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November 21, 1936 issue

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The article presents several information related to politics. The utilities have launched their final and crucial judicial bombardment against the Public Utility Act of 1935 and other pertinent legislation. The warriors for the industry include a former Secretary of War, a former Democratic nominee for the Presidency, and a former Solicitor General of the U.S. According to another information, despite the European turmoil over Spain, a number of seasoned observers have recently found reasons for hope that the Continent is farther from war than is ordinarily supposed. The mere fact that nearly four months of passionate controversy over the Spanish crisis have passed without an outbreak of hostilities may indicate that no one, not even the fascist countries, really wants war at the present time.

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PUBLIC utilities -- Law & legislation; CORPORATION law; MUNICIPAL powers & services beyond corporate limits; WAR; FASCISM; AUTHORITARIANISM
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