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STOWN, Ohlo; June 8.—The | deral Upited States is not a nation af ma- chines, but a nation of men, women and children, for whose happiness the | 1 industrial system exlsts, Secretary of Commerce Hoover told members of the northeast district of the Ohlo | Manufacturers’ Assoclation at a ban- quet here last night. iBoth business and the governmont must try to maintain the hope tha! oo have aaded o tha etandard ‘of In urgi nF that the government get out of business taken over durlng the war the Secretary said that for the sovernment to centinue in these ae- tivities would be socialism, which he tormed- “the present favorite patent medicine” urged for the cure of war ills and those resulting from post- war inflation. Cure Cell by Cell. “War wounds” suffered by the coun- . llke wounds coul e cured only coll by cell and 'm- mdlvldunl is the cell tic.” | | ot _the body polts Government cells, Mr. Hoover said. divi of which is apent for welfare. The first item cannot be cut, he said. The see- ond has been reduced heavily by the lr-m- conference and the third can e reduced by government reorgani- zation, although the § per cent for elfaro he upheld as ‘“returning a thousandold Tor the expenditure.” Hope of Adwinistration, “Reorganization of .the goverpment e greatest Mr. Hoover said, predicting that no | | zreat difficulty would be experienced | |in the working out of the pian. Mr. Hoover expected to return to add to previous statements he made on the coal strike situation. MATZENAUER’S HUSBAND MEL, Calif., June 8-Floyd r‘lotzhxch chauffeur husband of Mme. Margaret Matzenauer, against whom the grand opera singer has brought divorce proceedings, is on of battery charges, and Better Hanp: ||son of a wealthy Ban Francisco fam. cel\ed in an encounter with Glotz- | | bach. 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