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PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

MR HOOVER'S CAMPAIGN FLEDGE TO FARMERS. Pre«s Association—By i'clfegraph—Copyright. NEW YORK, August 22. In the second address of his campaign Mr Herbert Hoover, the Republican candidate for the Presidency, speaking at Westbranch, lowa, pledged the farmers of the country that if elected he would call upon the leaders of agricultural thought to join in the search for common ground upon which to act in solving what he regards as the greatest economic problem in America. Ho made no reference to increased tariffs on farm products, but elaborated upon Federal financial aid to fanner-owned corporations to dispose of crop surpluses and for the developmental waterways. —Australian Press Association,

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Evening Star, Issue 19952, 23 August 1928, Page 4

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PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION Evening Star, Issue 19952, 23 August 1928, Page 4

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION Evening Star, Issue 19952, 23 August 1928, Page 4