Monday, May. 23, 1932
Orders
Second Assistant Postmaster General Warren Irving Glover to the assembled postmasters of Missouri last week in Springfield, Mo.: "You're part of this Administration. So get out on the firing line. I'll be glad to take the resignations of any of you who don't want to do that. When you hear anybody assailing that man Hoover, remember what I said, or go and read : book, and answer them. As long as you do that you'll be filling the job of postmaster ' . . If we don't stand back of that man Herbert Hoover--then God help this country! In the very room where Lincoln wrestled to preserve the Union today sits a man with a face scarred and task-worn, trying to lead you and me and the world out of darkness!'
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