Word: rearmaments
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WASHINGTON--President Roosevelt returns to the capital tomorrow to pump new life into the rearmament drive, admitted by defense chieftains to be lagging behind expectations...
Regarding rearmament, he said it was up to all sections of the American populace to make sacrifices and that, while he opposed anti-strike legislation, labor has "got to temporarily forego the right to strike...
WASHINGTON--Alf M. Landon today proposed that the United States help defeat Adolf Hitler with outright subsidies to Great Britain and that, in the interests of successful rearmament, labor temporarily forfeit some of its rights...
Deterrents or no deterrents, New Deal economists now preach that the U. S. is on the road to recovery through rearmament. With this view Business emphatically disagreed. An ominous 67.4% felt that temporary prosperity stimulated by rearmament "will leave us with our economic problems worse than ever because we failed to set our house in order before the boom started." Thus the recent sluggishness of the stockmarket, despite soaring production indices, is evidently deeply rooted in Management's long-range mistrust of the defense hypodermic. This mistrust was confirmed by the Forum's feeling on whether...
...Navy's Philadelphia plan was only a tiny phase of a vastly more intricate problem growing out of defense. The problem : how much building-housing, industrial, Army-Navy-will be required for U. S. rearmament? This week ARCHITECTURAL FORUM outlined the problem's massive form, devoted its November issue to building for defense...