IN UNITED STATES
WHAT ADMIRAL BYRD SAYS. L United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.j . NEW YORK, November 11. Ajnather interesting result of the present ..“hard times” was revealed when Admiral .Byrd announced; “Almost every day L receive calls for help from some of the men who were with me-in the Antarctic, and 1 cannot turn them •down. The hard times have dealt us. a serious blow. At present the Expedition is 110,000 • dollars in debt. We must get out of debt, before 1 can discuss any plans for tinfuture. The moving picture, “With Byrd at the South Pole,” is not making anything to speak of.”
MILLION UNEMPLOYED
IN MOTOR AND BUILDING
TRADES
WASHINGTON, November 11
The Emergency Committee for Employment have indicated in their report that virtually one million men are unemployed in the automobile and construction industries alone. Each of these industries is now doing only about ‘>,503.000,D08 dollars worth of business yearly, compared with a rate ot four billion dollais a year ago.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1930, Page 3
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