Pamphlets Available
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Copies of the following pamphlets and
other League literature may be obtained
upon application to the League’s national   _
headquarters:
Statement of Principles and Purposes   f
American Liberty League—Its Platform    
The Bonus
Inflation
The Thirty Hour Week Bill P  e
Price Control
The TVA Amendments
The Supreme Court and the New Deal
Expanding Bureaucracy
Lawmaking by Executive Order
New Deal Laws in Federal Courts
Dangerous Experimentation
Economic Planning-Mistaken But Not New * * *
Work Relief
The AAA and Our Form of Government
Alternatives to the American Form of Govern-
ment
A Program for Congress
ghef 1937 Buggeg N D
ro essors an t e ew eal •
Wealth end Ineeme An Analysis of an Attempt to
The President Wants More Power (leaflet)
The Townsend Nightmare (leaflet) Perpetrate & Cruel Hoax
The New Deal Works Program (leaflet) _
The Constitution—What It Means to the Man upon a Tfustlilg People
in the Street—By John W. Davis
‘ How to Meet the Issue—Speech by W. E. Borah.
The Duty of the Lawyer in the Present Crisis-
Speech by James M. Beck
The Constitution and the Supreme Court--
Speech by Borden Burr
Our Growing National Debt and Inflation-
Speech by Dr. E. W. Kemmerer
Inflation Is Bad Business———Speech by Dr. Neil
Carothers tmc
The Fallacies and Dangers of the Townsend gh   44,
Plan——Speech by Dr. W. E. Spahr ‘ ’#="·%?¤Z
What of 1936‘?—Speech by James P. Warburg e.   M
Americanism at the Crossroads——Speech by R. E ,  ii   °
E. Desvernine   “ ` A 0
The Constitution and the New Deal—Speech by ’?7'y (XP
James M. Carson
The American Constitution—Whose Heritage?
—Speech by Frederick H. Stinchyield
The American Form of Government——Let Us
Preserve It——Speech by Albert C. Ritchie
The Redistribution of Power—Speech by John
W. Davis
Time to Stop——Speech by Dr. Neil Carothers
The President Has Made the Issue——Speech by
Charles I. Dawson S
Tl·geng£2cts In the Case peech by Alfred E. AMERICAN LIBERTY LEAGUE
Tli/Ie Towgsegd Utopia——Speech by Dr. Ray Bert National Headquarters
ester e
Shall We Plow Under the Supreme Court‘?——— NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING
Speech by Jouett Shouse WASHINGTON, D. C.
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AMERICAN LIBERTY LEAGUE ·A· ·A-
NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING
WASHINGTON, D. C.
  Document N0. 102.
February, 1936