ECONOMIC FREEDOM
AMERICA'S FIGHT
MR. ROOSEVELT SPEAKS AT
GETTYSBURG
GETTYSBURG. vPennsylvania),
July 3.
"We are near to winning another conflict for economic freedom for our common country," President Roosevelt told the Civil War veterans attending their final reunion today as he dedicated a peace memorial on the famous battlefield^
The President drew inspiration from Lincoln's address here 75 years ago, pointing out that the United States was again engaged in an effort tq preserve, under changing conditions and peoples, government for the people's good. The New Deal's fight against its opponents was "a conflict as fundamental as Lincoln's," said Mr. Roosevelt
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 4, 5 July 1938, Page 11
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