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INDEX
AAA (Agricultural Adjustment Act), 163 ;
objectives, 164, 169, 170, 179, 291 ;
planned economy attempted by, 299 ;
called by the President an "experi-
ment," 354 ; organization of Board in re-
lation to NRA and PWA, 369 ; need of
coördination with other departments,
371 ; processing tax, 413 ; operation con-
trolled by Industrial Emergency Com-
mittee, 431 ; suggested reform, 437.
A. E. F., strength, 83 ; Pershing assigned
as head, 88.
Agricultural Adjustment Act, see AAA.
Agriculture, collapse, 104 ; relief efforts,
104 ff., McNary-Haugen Bill, 105, 106 ;
an issue in the Smith-Hoover campaign
( 1928), 116 ff.; summary of economic
events leading to the depression, 137 ;
conditions of March, 1933, 159 ; the
AAA, 163, 164, 169, 170, 179, 291, 413,
431, 437 ; increased purchasing power
under NRA, 165 ; the "economy of
plenty," 168 ; essential principle of New
Deal, 169 ; price fixing and control of
production, 182 -3; history of the Farm
Act, 190 ff.; assertion that NRA is prej-
udicial to, 290 ff., 360 ; conditions prior
to 1929, 364 ; a problem of American
Recovery, 409, 429.
Allen, Robert, 237, 309.
Allen, William, 214, 248.
Allied Powers, strength at beginning of
1918, 94 ; U. S. loan for war purposes,
94.
Alva, settlement of town, see Cherokee
Strip.
Ament, James E., 15.
American Army Supply System, failure
of, 92 -3.
American Federation of Labor, 84, 201,
222, 268 ; NRA reported to have sold out to, 290 ; unions, 317.
American Iron and Steel Institute, 244.
American Newspaper Publishers Associa-
tion, Reëmployment agreement, 303.
Amusement Codes, 215.
Anderson, Paul, 309.
Anderson, Congressman Sidney, 105.
Anti-Trust Acts, NRA vs., 172 -88; 277,
363, 434 ; consequences of legislation,
176, 186 -7; amendment necessary for
recovery, 188 ; human labor not a com-
modity of commerce, 341 ; conditions
prior to 1929, 365.
Apache Indians, 26 -7.
Apache Kid, 61.
Arapaho Indians, 15.
Armistice (World War), 99.
Armour, Ogden, 105.
Army, proposal to mechanize and motor-
ize, 425, 427.
Associated Press dispatch reporting
General Johnson's resignation, 390.
Association of Railway Executives, 82.
Atlantic & Pacific negotiations, 347.
Automobile Chamber of Commerce, 235.
Automobile Industry, code, 207, 235 -8,
373, 390 ; strike threatened, 314.
Babcock, Conrad, 43.
Baer, Max, 282.
Baker, Secretary Newton D., 25 ; the
Selective Draft, 75 -6, 78, 261 ; testi-
mony before War Policies Commission,
154.
Ballyhoo, defined, 262.
Bankruptcy Laws, revision considered in

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