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July 19, 1933 issue

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The article presents news related to world politics. Nervousness is developing among the administrators of the recovery program of the U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The larger industries have not been coming forward with their "codes of fair competition" as quickly as was hoped. Some industries are suspected of organizing without benefit of the National Recovery Administration, of getting together for the purpose of fixing prices and dividing markets upon their own initiative. Other industries have intimated that they will challenge the constitutionality of the recovery and farm-relief acts in the courts. Others are merely stalling in the hope that natural processes of recovery will presently render codes and other measures of control obsolete and unnecessary.

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WORLD politics; ECONOMIC recovery; ECONOMIC expansion; ROOSEVELT, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945; INDUSTRIAL management; COMPETITION
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