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... Roosevelt P RESIDENT Roosevelt indicated at his Press conference yesterday that he will accept Democratic nomination to serve fourth term if elected. ...
... Roosevelt P RESIDENT Roosevelt indicated at his Press conference yesterday that he will accept Democratic nomination to serve fourth term if elected. ...
... ROOSEVELT AND THE DOLLAR Hope for Stabilisation WASHINGTON, Tuesday. Hope for the eventual stabilisation of the dollar is expressed by President Roosevelt in a letter to Senator Thomas in which he discusses monetary policy. I am in complete sympathy with ...
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... ROOSEVELT ‘For- the time being, Ex-President Roosevelt ‘has relinquished his interest in politics, despite the circumstance that two questions of firstclass importance are at present exercising the minds of American public ‘men. One of these, it is hardly ...
... ROOSEVELT stop the attacks. communicate the secret Informa“Thirty per cent, of the Nazi day- non of the Quebec Conference fighter production was destroyed in Germane, Italy and Japan. (Much the Regensburg operation, Major- applause.) Ev , »’e communicate ...
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... ROOSEVELT AND THE letter from President Roosevelt refusing to interfere in the religious rersectition - in Mescleo has been made public by I\ lartin H. Carmody, Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus. The letter, sent from the White House. apparently ...
... ROOSEVELT (THEOUGH REUTEK’S AGENCY.) Washington, Saturday, Viscount Aoki, the *new Japanese Ambassador, has presented to Mr. Roosevelt, on bebali of the Emperor, piece of ancient steel armour three hundred years old. It will oe placed in the White House ...
... ROOSEVELT TO WAR-WOUNDED. CHRISTMAS MESSAGE, WASHINGTON. Thursday.—President Roosevelt, in a Christmas message to war veterans in Government hospitals, is quoted by New York radio as saying:— Now that we know that ultimate victory is certain we can face ...
... ROOSEVELT. Returning to President Ruosevelt's message, Herr Hitler replied point by point: - ---- (1) Roosevelt spoke of the fear of war. The reason fur the fear of war lies simply and solely in an unbridled agitation on the part of the Press, ail agitation ...
... ROOSEVELT’S privilege of our freedom is such an old, old story.” WASHINGTON’S WORDS. Recalling Washington’s first inaugural address in 1789, when he spoke of the “preservation of the sacred fire of liberty and the destiny of the Republican model of Government ...
... Roosevelt: 6 AID SENT IN OWN INTEREST” “1n the interest of our own future, we are sending succour at an increasing pace to those Pecga_les abroad who are bravely defending their homes and their precious liberties against annihilation,” says a proclamation ...