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BrlSTROOSEVELT'S ■L'E democratic ■ H&gramme ■demonstration ^fcy_TelegTaph — Copyright) . Kt. 23, 5.5 p.m. B Kew York, Oct. 2 2 . m to-night, Mr. Herbert Bd his first plea for re■the centre heavily re- ■ the automobile indusBst* speech of his cam■ch he listed ten "sure" Kmic recovery, including Bd holdings, currency Bn, freight car loadings Kiness activities. ■the niost pointed words ■he assailed Mr. FrankB'g "destructive" demo[mme, and specifically with misrepresentation blican policy, and with ference Federal employ100,000 unemployed. a-'s arrival in the city hy the fn'st hostile deof the campaign. A of communist sympathd at the station, hurled rried banners denouncmpled by "he engineered nen out oi work," and L-dered the bonus marchn with Hoover." iential party kept to the iages for 25 minutes ice cleared the area. The ltinued until arrival at area, where he was given >n. . ;ial train erossed Ohio Hoover delivered three ,m the rear platform. He is faith in high tariffs 1 to retain them an'd efs where necessary.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 361, 24 October 1932, Page 5
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163[?]RY FORECAST Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 361, 24 October 1932, Page 5
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