MAY HAVE TO FIGHT
-Press Assn. -
Hint by United States Ambassador TRADE A PREVENTIVE
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(Received 24 8.45 p.m.) PARIS, Feb. 23. A warning that the United States might be compelled to intervene in a European war, was given by Mr William Bullitt, United States Ambassador to France, in the course of a speech which the News-Chronicle's Paris eorrespondent understands Pi'esident Roosevelt instigated. "It is impossible to affirm tbat America would not be forced into a European war," he said. "We did all we could to keep out of the Great War and shall do our best to keep out of a future war, birb we know that it is always possible that some nation may be sufficiently reckless to drive us to war. The beginning of world peac6 can be found in simultaneous action for international trade recovery and arms limitation.5'
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 34, 24 February 1937, Page 5
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