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No code has set minimum wages high enough or maximum hours low enough to create the purchasing power and jobs nesessary to break the depression. The nose isn't out of the water yet--ain't they afraid the man will drown? ... The effect of acid cast upon thoroughfares: Those suffering from it leave a better fingerprint. Those breathing it cannot concentrate upon any subject matter except pictures, comics, sex and ball games. Loss of memory and morals. Drouth seems to smell heavily of carbon monoxide, medicated gasoline, pickled-railroads, perfumed box cars (hydro-chloric-creosote) treated-water and liquid chlorine. (Isn't there a way to make them "let up" before they destroy the world and themselves with it?)-- In language, fluent, raw and terse I'll say the world is getting worse Centralization of industry is a munument to abysmal and persistant ignorance--upon advice. Hysterical decentralization, upon advice, is another piece of foolishness. (The cure is centralize no more and live with it down). It is doubtful if politicians will decentralise fast enough and their consession will be decentralized for them. Labor organization found long ago that when they fell for disguised centralization they went out of the picture. No debates: industry IS decentralizing.