Without objection. it is so ordered. The address is as follows: Ladies and gentlemen of my radio audience. it is a splendid favor which has been accorded me to address you tonight upon a subject which next to farm legislation commands my closest attention and Intense Interest. To me there Is no more important subject except the farm problem before the Congress at this time than the proposal to keep the nationalorigins clause of the immigration act of 1924 from becoming effective. Unless action is taken by Congress to repeal or postpone this new basis of immigration quotas. it will become effective on July 1 of
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