STOLE LIMELIGHT.
o President Roosevelt's Address ATTACK ON SUPREME COURT. Press Association —Copyright. i,eu' iCxK, OUlie 10 President Rocsevelt took some of ths u>j:;i the Uwpuuucan Conv'ciiujr. to-eiay wiicn i-j an address at L-iiite liucn, he reiieraieu in* , y ii>_: for a broudei inierprcaUo-i of the ~o.istnutio.i unci obliquely attacked the iiupierne Court. Ine c-cdsioa was the centennial csieoral*on 01 l<ic admission >ji io tiis Union. In a historical review oJ tibw the Misi;kj;ip::j feuey .lor-itory wus acquired by Lue Lniteci sulcri iui. lioosove.t poiniuUjy reihdrKeU Mai lii.. ruii.ouri purcna.st of iLl'o was net "carriea to the j-iupreiue Couri" without su£j o ebting a coasiuuiion„i Linondmaiu. i.ir. lloceeveit insisted [hat it was b.oad 1:110113.1 to aliow the necessary to tedeguaid human As ceioie he leii, Washington the P :t'-.::". en I declare.: his son :n- western ■.;;... K.-ij irip ivca d be devote;! to non;,.jluie..i to-days remarks cnic Vo.k in>wsa..pcrs feaU'.-ed :: , ,.:in above ire proe-ecamL.s at Cleveland.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 155, 12 June 1936, Page 5
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156STOLE LIMELIGHT. Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 155, 12 June 1936, Page 5
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