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Show NEW ARMAMENT PLAN OPPOSED WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 U.R Sen. Burton K. Wheeler, D., Mont., today urged heavy expenditures expen-ditures for irrigation, reclamation, reclama-tion, flood control and projects adding to assets of the nation as an alternative to a costly armament program. Wheeler attacked President Roosevelt's reported national defense de-fense plans as economy and so-called so-called senate-neutrality advocates joined in opposition to the program. pro-gram. "There is no danger of our being attacked or of our getting into a war unless we get into entangling alliances in Europe," Wheeier said. |