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January 19, 1934 - Image 6

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The Michigan Daily, 1934-01-19

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President With Leaders In New Money Policy Broadcastingo May Be Fine, But
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt took another step toward ~his "commodity dollar" plans when he asked
Congress to "nest in. 'the Untedta States government title to all supplies of American-owned monetary
gold." He also asked broader authority for revaluing the dollar. Here are some of the men helping him to
shape his new policies: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (upper left), secretary of the treasury; Rep. Henry B. Stea-
gall (lowero left),..chairman of the House banking committee; Prof. George F. Warren (upper right) of Cor-
nell;; Senator Duncan U. Fletcher, (lower right), head of the Senate banking committee.

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On the Greatest Shoe Bargains Offered Anywhere in Years
Entire Stock of
Men's--Women s
IN A QUICK DISPOSAL SALE FOR CASH!

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