Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1940 — Page 12
__ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — . FRIDAY, NOV. 1, 1940 OPEN EVERY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY K J)
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PLAN FOR U.S,
"Urges ‘Arming to Teeth’: Charges ‘Hysteria’ to ) New Deal. | Saturday
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Former President Herbert Hoover last night denounced the foreign policy of the New Deal as one of “hysteria” that might get this na- ; | tion into war, and put forward a ‘ three-point program to assure a i - lasting peace for the United States. , Men 5 7.50 All Woo Mr. Hoover called for election of
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