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ROUNDLY CONDEMNED

NATIONAL RECOVERY ACT EX-PRESIDENT HOOVER’S VIEWS. Press Association—By Telegraph —Copyright NEW YORK, May 15. A message from Palo Alto, California. states that ox-President Hoover told the Associated Press in an interview that the complete abolition of the N.R.A. was the one right answer the House of Representatives should make to the Senate’s action extending its life. The N.R.A. had been crushing the life out of small business and the very heart of local community codes, retarding recovery. 11 They' are a cloak for conspiracy against the public interest; they arc and will continue to be a weapon of bureaucracy and a device for the intimidation of decent citizens. We cannot build the nation’s economy on a fundamental error. The beneficient objectives of greater social justice can ho attained by specific statutory law.”-

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Evening Star, Issue 22031, 17 May 1935, Page 9

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ROUNDLY CONDEMNED Evening Star, Issue 22031, 17 May 1935, Page 9

ROUNDLY CONDEMNED Evening Star, Issue 22031, 17 May 1935, Page 9

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