Presents an update on various political developments in the U.S. Report of the Federal Relief Administrator (NRA) related to the growing unemployment problem in the U.S.; Criticism of the nomination of Ferdinand Pecora for the district attorney of New York State; Justification of the attention given by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt to the membership of U.S. Federal Communications Commission; Account of the work undertaken by the Railroad Coordinator Joseph B. Eastman amidst the report about the NRA and other governmental agencies.
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