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PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT CREATES A SENSATION.—In the most dramatic move since Woodrow Wilson asked for a declaration of tear on Germany, President Roosevelt appeared before Congress to support his veto of the Veterans' Bonus Bill. He is here shown presenting a forceful argument.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 139, 14 June 1935, Page 5

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PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT CREATES A SENSATION.—In the most dramatic move since Woodrow Wilson asked for a declaration of tear on Germany, President Roosevelt appeared before Congress to support his veto of the Veterans' Bonus Bill. He is here shown presenting a forceful argument. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 139, 14 June 1935, Page 5

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT CREATES A SENSATION.—In the most dramatic move since Woodrow Wilson asked for a declaration of tear on Germany, President Roosevelt appeared before Congress to support his veto of the Veterans' Bonus Bill. He is here shown presenting a forceful argument. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 139, 14 June 1935, Page 5