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Show Views And Reviews Franklin D. Roosevelt, President, United States: "I seek an end to the threatened threaten-ed loss of homes and productive capacity now faced by hundreds of thousands of American farm families." fam-ilies." David Lloyd George, former British Brit-ish Premier: "The nations are marching tc the DJttlefield with the dov; of peace cmbroid-rtd on their banners." ban-ners." Josephus Daniels, Ambassador to Mexico: "You cannot hate a man if you know him we;l enough to see his eood qualities." William Mitchell, former Brigadier General: . "Battleship-building is a racket." rack-et." Frederick D. Hoffman, insurance statistician: "Murder more than ever is becoming be-coming an ingenious act, if not a rade, in this country." Herbert V. Wiley, Lieut.-Command - er, survivor of The Akron: "We are now fully recovered :md ready for duty in airships wherever we may be assigned." Herbert H. Lehman, Governor cf New York: "Recent experience has made it abundantly clear that the terrific effects of the depression would have been at least partially cushioned cu-shioned had unemployment re--prves been set aside by industry during the prosperous years." William H. Woodin, Secretary of th" Treasury: "Gold held in private hoards serves- no useful purpose undo-r resent circumstances." . IT some of the people had a sense of humor they would be 'va:hing at themselves most of the time. , |