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Show HOOVER PLEADS FOB TIN WAIFS "Take an Invisible Guest in Home at Christmas" Basis of His Plan MINNEAPOLIS, rec. 1. Herbert Hoover, former federal food administrator, admin-istrator, told an audience here last night thai should America abandon Its charlt and relief work In eastern and central Europe before 3.500,000 Children have been tided over ihe wave of famine and the next harvest fathered, ascendency of Bolshevism In both enemy and friendly countries would result. "Take an Invisible guest into your home ;t Christmas time." was his ap- poal. "vte niusi have ;... uon nOu for tivs.-- little waits, under-nourished or-planed or-planed children 110.000,000 for medical supplies and the balance for jfood and clothing." Ml Hoover said 8.60Qi0O0 children : had been served directly jfter the armistice, but as conditions become , g more normal the burden on America 1 less. H The plan for an "Invisible Riieat" H calls for an empty chair at each ta- . M , ble, symbolic of one or more chiM i 1 1 5 1 ii apiece bj the tamfc V v ho play host H no I |