LEWES DELAWARE
&
THE 1933 NRA
NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL
RECOVERY ACT
This article is about the
1929 depression and the governments efforts to
stabilize the economy of
America, which included Lewes. It may be a bit 'deep' but is
worth knowing that the
'fathers' of Lewes made their effort to help the local economy.
On Tuesday evening,
August 22, 1933, Lewes merchants and business leaders met
at the Lewes Fire Hall, to
discuss organizing the Lewes NRA Industrial Section of the
Delaware NRA Committee.
The speaker was Gerrish Gassaway, member of Delaware
NRS Committee and the
Wilmington Chamber of Commerce.
(Please note that in 1933
the 'Chamber of Commerce' and their speakers carried much more
weight than it appears so
today).
Many of Lewes merchants now
display the NRA poster of the “Blue Eagle” at their
businessesin 1933 but this
is a first attempt to form a organization for a blanket adoption
of the NRA code by 'all'
employers of Lewes.
Source: Wilmington News
Journal, Friday, August 18, 1933.
Harrrison H. abstract
06/16/18
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