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July 3, 1929 issue

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This article focuses on the political conditions of the U.S. The U.S. President is apparently learning a good deal about tariff making. It is reported that he not only wants, but expects to get, a tariff bill that will give adequate protection (whatever that may be) to agriculture, and that will relieve industries showing evident signs of distress and unemployment, and no others. Meanwhile friends of peace will welcome the announced intention of Great Britain Premier James MacDonald to notify the League Assembly in September of Great Britain's acceptance of the so-called optional clause, Article 36, of the statutes of the Permanent Court of International Justice.

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UNITED States -- Politics & government; TARIFF; INTERNATIONAL relations; MACDONALD, James; PRESIDENTS -- United States; COMMERCIAL policy; GREAT Britain
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