TRADE & POLITICS
MR: HOEL’S PROSPECTS. WAY" BE' PRESIDENTIAL' CANDIDATE. HAMIT’ ROOSEVELT DOES' NOT RUN. By--Telegraph“Press - 'Association— Copyright. WASHINGTON-,- March 1; The United-- Press- of- America’s Washington- correspondent ■ understands that -the Reciprocal; Trade'Treaty- programme' is’-most'-likely- to be extended without - substantial amendment. - He expresses-the ’ opinion that Mr-Cor-dell Hull’s Presidential possibilities have-been-greatly- increased - thereby. The consensus of opinion is that Mr Hull-is the most available- compromise candidate- if- Mr Roosevelt does not rum- Mi-Hull’s-policies have alienated some-Democrats,, but there', is not-able--Republican support for his trade programme, including- that of- Mi’ J. P. Morgan’s - partner,- Mr. Thomas W. Lamont. svfib is the'' latest' anti-New Dealer to endorse .. Mi - Hull’s programme./
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 March 1940, Page 6
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106TRADE & POLITICS Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 March 1940, Page 6
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