ment of a National Commission on Money and
Banking.
Titles I and III of the Bill are safe enough, * *
and need not cause you concern; they merely
include technical amendments of minor con- P l' ° l
sequence. But if Title II should he passed, 0  
then only the most providential good fortune •
can save this country from the evil consequences  
which are almost certain to flow from a po-
litically-controlled banking system.
Let us all do our part in an attempt to prevent
the passage of this measure.
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Speech of
DR. WALTER E. SPAHR,
Professor of Economics, New York Uni-
Y versity, and Member of the National
Advisory Council of the American A
Liberty League, over the Blue Net-
work of the National Broad-
casting Company, April 26, 1935
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