CONFIDENCE IN ROOSEVELT
UPWARD TREND IN AMERICA. SOLUTION OF PROBLEMS HOPED. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. The American public, irrespective of individual political opinion, rests its faith almost implicitly in the policy of President Roosevelt, according to Dr. L. C. Benkert, who arrived at Wellington by the Makura to-day in the course of a tour round the Pacific. Dr. Benkert said conditions were on an upward move in the United States when he left San Francisco in January, Mr. Roosevelt’s national recovery plan having served to put many people back into employment. Americans were hoping their problems would be satisfactorily settled by the accomplishment of the plan.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1934, Page 7
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