About 1,000 persons at a pro## meeting held in the Central Op## House under the auspices of the ## Horthy League on Friday night ## to send a delegation to President ##idge to ask him not to receive Hungarian Kossuth delegation. Anti-Horthy League will picket White House if the delegation is not ceived, it was declared.
The meeting was held after the veiling of the Kossuth memorial wh## took place under strong police pro##. No disturbances occurred.
Emil Balint, Secretary of the ## Committee of the Anti-Hor## League, declared at the protest meeting: ‘To these agents of the Hort. Bethlen regime we liberal Hungari##–you are guilty of the murder 5,000 Jews and workers: you are ## of the incarceration of tens of thousands; you are guilty of driving 20,000 people from Hungary; you guilty of the outrages which have sulted in 3,000 innocent people rott## in your dungeons.”
Other speakers were Hugo Gell Dr. Samuel Buchler, John Dos ## sos, Edward Francis Faragoh Arthur Garfield Hays.
LOUIS MARSHALL DECLARES FOR HOOVER’S CANDIDA
Louis Marshall declared himself favoring Herbert Hoover’s nominat for Republican candidate for president in a letter to William H. Hill, {SPAN}##{/SPAN} man of the New York State Hoo{SPAN}##{/SPAN} for-President Committee.
“From personal observation and miliarity with his outstanding achievements,” Mr. Marshall wrote, “I convinced–now that President ## is unwilling to be a candidate re-election–that Mr. Hoover is ## qualified for the Republican nom## for the Presidency.
“There are but few who have such a thorough training in so ## fields of action as have command his attention or whose record has ## such a triumph of efficiency. It ## be a cause for rejoicing were he abled to continue the policies exem## fied by President Coolidge.”
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