GREAT BRITAIN: Unemployment Plans

With a Scottish peer and a confectioner to accompany him*, that wiliest of Welshmen, David Lloyd George, went to No. 10 Downing Street last week to talk Unemployment with Prime Minister MacDonald and his ministers. Britons soon had rumors aplenty to take their minds off the blistering "American heat" (see p. 19).

For nearly two hours he was drawn into consultation last week.. He left Downing Street smiling complaisantly. With no official announcement to go by, Britons had their choice of "strictly confidential" rumors as to...

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