PRESIDENT AGAIN ATTACKED
POLITICAL SUPPORTERS OF MR ROOSEVELT I “DISTURBING AND DESTKUCi TIVE ELEMENTS” | (Received September 21, 10.15 p.m.) NEW YORK, September 20. Mr W. R. Hearst again asserted to-day in a 1000-word leading article from Amsterdam, Holland, his charges against Mr Roosevelt that he was receiving communist support from New Zealand, at the same time replying to the President’s statement. ‘T have not stated at any time that the President willingly or? unwillingly received the support of Karl Marx socialists. Frankfurter radicals. communists, anarchists. Tugwell bolsheviks or Richberg revolutionists, which constitute the bulk of his following,” he said. ‘T simply said that it has'*been shown that he does receive the support of these enemies of the American system of government and has done his best to deserve the support of all such disturbing and destructive elements.”
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21894, 22 September 1936, Page 9
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