ROOSEVELT PLAN
... ROOSEVELT PLAN TO AID SMALL BUSINESS. MAN WHO MARRIED UNCLE’S WIDOW. ...
... ROOSEVELT PLAN TO AID SMALL BUSINESS. MAN WHO MARRIED UNCLE’S WIDOW. ...
... Roosevelt Declares Unlimited Oil- Southern Prize ~ A j'w| : ( / ' y '' 1 ...
... ROOSEVELT CONFERRING. WASHINGTON, Tuesday— President Roosevelt is expected to confer again this morning with Mr. Cordell Hull, the Secretary of Stare, and Mr. Norman Davis, Ambassador-at-Large, on the German situation. The State Department has not yet ...
... Roosevelt and Strikes In the statement in which he vetoed the Bill Mr. Rocsevelt said: “For the entire yeur of 1942 the time lost by strikes averaged only 500ths of 1 per cent. of the total man-hours worked.” ...
... ROOSEVELT’S RETURN More “Third Term” Speculation WASHINGTON, Friday.—After a five weeks’ political tour and fishing holiday President Roosevelt arrived here to-day. Newspapers continue to speculate whether he will seek re-election for a third term. Such ...
... ROOSEVELT’S FRIENDSHIP The beautiful story” of Franklin D. Roosevelt's 32-year friendship with Lucy Mercer Rutherford, his wife's first social secretary, is contained in a new book by Jonathan Daniels, a former aide to Roosevelt. _— “Washington Quadrille ...
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... TALK WITH ROOSEVELT. Mr. Churchill recalled his recent pledge that, should the United States be involved in war with Japan, the British declaration of war would follow immediately, and went on: “I, therefore, spoke to President Roosevelt on the Atlantic ...
... The great Roosevelts S()mething of the story synonomous with courage, S with gallantry and with -3 ‘h e Roosevelts— 4, ntiess leadership. Franklin and Eleanor— 1t really happened and it was told yesterday by was a still greater thing for Profes Paul B ...
... ROOSEVELT'S ADVISER Professor Moley Fly London From Queenstown long-awaited Professor Moley (states w ill steal a march on London flying from Queenstown to-day, according to report in American Embassy was duo arrive at Plyth. Manhattan n.m. today, but ...
... PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. (Renter. Tele:rans.) Washington, Saturday. While President Roosevelt was riding in Rock Creek Park a lady who was riding in the neighbourhood wan thrown from be horse and suetained alight injuries. The President galloped to her assistance ...
... MR. ROOSEVELT Leadership Praised in In Washington on Saturday night, Mr. Henry Wallace. Vice- President of the U.S., and Mr. Sam Rayburn, Speaker of the House of Representatives, praised President Roosevelt’s leadership and declared that the same kind ...