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AMERICA’S PROBLEM

Work For Unemployed Cleveland. December, 28. Mr. D. R. Richberg, head of the X.R.A. Administration, fesued a warning to-day that America faces internal dissension unless the unemployed millions are given work He voiced the hope that business would do its part, lie said that there were a large number of business men who now favour tile dole, because it will cost them, less than to give men work. Mr. Richberg criticised this view as being very short-sighted. “Perhaps it might be cheaper even in a money sense to find work for these idle hands than to support tlie armies necessary to hold them back if once these pleading fingers were turned into threatening claws,” he said. "We may have some reasonable fears of a foreign foe. but the gravest dangers now threatening America are those of internal dissension.”

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 82, 31 December 1934, Page 7

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AMERICA’S PROBLEM Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 82, 31 December 1934, Page 7

AMERICA’S PROBLEM Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 82, 31 December 1934, Page 7

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