DROP WAR DEBTS
U.S. -BUSINESS 'MAN’S VIEW. MR CHARLES SCHWAB’S ADVICE. LONDON, October 18. “If I had -any i«ay I would drop tlie whole damn business and start afresh,” said Mr Chailr.- Schwab, the chairman of the £27,000,000 Bethlehem Steel Corporation, to-day. He was speaking, of war -debts, and added : did not make Britain’s sacrifices in man power, and might well contribute her money. We had plenty of that. An all-round cancellation of war debts would do more good than anything else.” Mr R-hwab also said that Britain is making better progress than anyone else. “I want,” he declared, “to see Britain pro-porous, because that won If mean prosperity for the United States. The two English-speaking nations must progress hand in hand.’’
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1932, Page 6
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