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WASHINGTON - President Roosevelt tonight placed the support of his administration behind the House drive to revive the Batch "Clean Politics" bill. Indirectly rebuking the House Judiciary Committee for pigeon-holing the measure. Mr. Roosevelt said he hopes that the bill will be brought to the floor of the House, acted upon and passed
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