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November 27, 1929 issue

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This article presents information about political and economic developments affecting the U.S. and other countries. The U.S. President's plan for conferences with business leaders and public officials in order to help bring about continued business progress ought not to be regarded as a mere gesture from a badly scared politician to bolster a shaky stock market. Things seem to be getting worse in the Near East. The Arab-Jewish riots have died down but the bitterness persists and expresses itself in ways which may, in the long run, be even more dangerous than a sudden murder or riot. No Jew buys goods of an Arab and no Arab buys of a Jew.

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STOCK exchanges; CONGRESSES & conventions; PRESIDENTS -- United States; RIOTS; ARABS; JEWS; UNITED States
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