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FROM THE ARCHIVEDec 3, 1931·New York, New York

THIRD WINTER OF THE CRISIS

Scanned from The Daily Worker, Dec 3, 1931
THIRD WINTER OF THE CRISIS
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Page Four WE ENTER THE THIRD WINTER OF THE CRISIS By HARRY GAVNES kjH are coloring the tiurd winter of the eeo ih nonuc crisis. In the Umted States. What has become of all the promises and predictions of prosiXTity. Where is the powerful recupera tive force 01 American imperialism.

What are tire prospects for the workers Ui us recall cue of the weighty promises of oncoming prosperity Hoover Melton Lamont Klein Green Woll had been too often expceed as liars so the capitalist press brought in a new crop of predictors. The most distinguished was vcpc led by the Mew York Times to have made Die following premises to the starving workers ames A Farrell president of the tTnited Fa tes liter Corporation and chairman of the i 1 fonal Foreign Trade Council in a nation via 3 radio address last night over station WJZ declared that the worst of the business depres on was over and that this country van entw ine upon a period of increasing trade activity. That was on May 24 1931 The. New York T nss blazoned this hokum across its front page.

Just rhat did happen after that Vhat Happened Since llieti. It.

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