It is difficult for me to find adequate expression for my appreciation of the reception given to me today by the people of Indiana.
It is a greeting so warm and so generous that it is difficult to find terms in which to respond.
MRS. HOOVER and I want to express our appreciation for this beautiful greeting.
We do deeply appreciate it.
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The editor in an American community has a most serious responsibility today.
The very first service to them must be to place our own house in order; to restore our own domestic prosperity.
It is encouraging to be a President, to receive such a greeting and such a welcome as this.
I believe it will greatly aid the progress of the State.
This important Federal project is now nearing the stage of completion.
I wish I could adequately thank you on behalf of both Mrs. Hoover and myself.
It is a fine welcome to the State of Indiana.
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