HOOVER SAYS NEUTRALITY LAW MUST GO
(Received 2 p.m.) WASHINGTON (N.Y.), March 29. Ex-President Hoover, who has re-* turned from a tour of Europe, recommended that the neutrality lawbe repealed and the President be given authority to determine America’s % relationship with warring nations. “The idea of maintaining peace.•; by economic force is dead,” he said;'"';“l-dj have the impression that the presentyj rearmament is more likely to mean ,1 readjustment of the balance of power(|; in Europe than anything else. “The spirit I found after visiting, 14,h countries is one of defence rather than offence.” , ~ '
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Northern Advocate, 30 March 1938, Page 5
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