Document Poscol/IPM/Qui/4 - Secretary Mellon Asserts that over 80% of Federal Expenditure is Due to War and Adds

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Poscol/IPM/Qui/4

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Secretary Mellon Asserts that over 80% of Federal Expenditure is Due to War and Adds

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  • 1925 (Creation)

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"This will be the inevitable situation as long as war is the method of settling international disputes", from : Annual Report, Secretary of the Treasury, 1925, Page 21. "Paying Teller" behind barns, war figure carrying money bags, 28cm x 39cm

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      (P) Committee on Militarism in education, N.Y. in Cooperation with Nat. Council for Prevention of War
      New York, Washington D.C.
      Protection period to: 1985-12-31

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      Poscol/IPM/Qui/4

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          Protection period duration: 60

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