| Almanacs, American - 1913 - 876 pages
...service, or do Injustice to legitimate Investments. BANKING LEdlSLATION. We oppose the so-called Aldrlch bill or the establishment of a central bank; and we...business depression by such a systematic revision o'. our banking laws as will render temporary relief in 'localities where such relief la needed, with... | |
| University of North Dakota - 1913 - 426 pages
...legislation during the next four years, also declared itself against the Aldrich plan, in these words: "We oppose the so-called Aldrich bill or the establishment of a central bank." During the active campaign all parties ignored the banking problem. It was not only not raised to the... | |
| William Jennings Bryan - Democratic National Convention - 1912 - 348 pages
...adequate service, or do injustice to legitimate investments. We oppose the so-called Aldrich monetary bill or the establishment of a central bank, and we believe the people of this country will be largely freed from panics and consequent unemployment and business depression... | |
| Anti-communist movements - 1912 - 740 pages
...enduring form the last remaining portion of our continental territory. Rep. 46 BANKING AND CURRENCY 73 We oppose the so-called Aldrich bill or the establishment of a central bank. Dem. 37 74 We believe the people of the country will be largely freed from panics and consequent unemployment... | |
| American literature - 1913 - 788 pages
...full: We oppose the so-called Aldrich bill for the establishment of a central bank, and we believe our country will be largely freed from panics and consequent...laws as will render temporary relief in localities in which such relief is needed, with protection from control or domination by what is known as the... | |
| United States - 1913 - 1030 pages
...campaign was conducted and to which the party is solemnly obligated : We oppose the so-called Aldrlch bill, or the establishment of a central bank, and...believe the people of the country will be largely free from panics and consequent unemployment and business depression by such a systematic revision... | |
| Wisconsin - Wisconsin - 1913 - 798 pages
...prevent adequate service, or do Injustice to legitimate Investments. We oppose the so-called Aldrlch bill or the establishment of a central bank, and we believe the people of the country will be Inreely freed from panics and consequent unemployment and business depression by such a systematic... | |
| Perley Orman Ray - Political parties - 1913 - 762 pages
...or artificially increased." AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS No plank on this subject. CURRENCY AND BANKING (1) "We oppose the so-called Aldrich bill, or the establishment of a central bank," and favor (2) " such a systematic revision of our banking laws as will render temporary relief in localities... | |
| Economic Club of New York - Economics - 1914 - 308 pages
...language as published in the newspapers of the day, and in the World Almanac for 1913, is as follows: "We oppose the so-called Aldrich Bill or the establishment of a central bank. " (Page 688, World Almanac.) I am now told that the word "or" in the plank was written "for" and that... | |
| Charles Arthur Conant - Banks and banking - 1915 - 802 pages
...the Democratic national platform, adopted at Baltimore on July 2, 1912, but it was declared that " We oppose the so-called Aldrich bill or the establishment of a central bank." Upon the meeting of the short session of the 62d Congress, in December following the election, consideration... | |
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