UNANIMITY IN U.S.A.
SUPPORT FOR?PRESIDENT
NEW YORK, September 29
The complete unanimity in support of President Roosevelt was further illustrated when Mr. Herbert Hoover, making a political address which is considered the bitterest attack he has ever- made on the President,", interpolated: "The efforts of our Government to maintain peace deserve our full support. The President will find every Republican and every thinking person behind him in that effort. The President rightly urged negotiations as the way out." The chief Washington correspondent of the "New York Times," Mr. Arthur Krock, points out the possible consequences or what may grow out of President Roosevelt's messages. "Suppose arguments' arise in Munich which Britain and France are not willing to let Signor Mussolini mediate upon because of the Berlin-Rome axis. Suppose this should result in a joint request for the good offices of the United States under The Hague Convention. If we rejected such a request, would we be charged with responsibility for any disastrous consequences?" The Mayor of New York (Mr; La Guardia) issued a proclamation asking all residents of New York to pause for five minutes' prayer during the Munich meeting for peace in the world. . ]
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1938, Page 9
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