VIOLENT ATTACK
GENERAL DAWES ; .ON. FINANCE
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) WASHINGTON, May 5. In his best “bell and Maria” mood General Dawes attacked tlie Bonus Bill before the Senate. “It is an invitation to start on the primrose path trod by Germany,” he said. “Wall 'Street is a peanut stand, run by gamblers. I’m sick of these damned demagogues, with their political minds and souls. “By God,” he added, waving his long stemmed pipe, “you. put me into this reconstruction job, and we are going to do it as g business and not as poPtics-. Look out when you tamper with the foundations of your currency,” he shouted.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 May 1932, Page 3
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