NAZI WARNING
MRS ROOSEVELT NOT I IMPRESSED. " •WILL WRITE WHAT SHE PLEASES. By Telegraph-Press Association—Copyright. WASHINGTON. February 8. Mrs Roosevelt, wife of the President, whose daily column of comment in a large number of newspapers is mteYnationally famous but almost always avoids controversial questions, today took issue with Nazi Press ef-
forts “to muzzle her." Referring to the Berlin "Lokal Anzeigers’ ” warning to. her to “keep her pen away from things of which she is ignorant,” Mrs Roosevelt expressed surprise that the Nazis took umbrage in her defence of the sale of planes to France, since "the wholeattitude of the Nazis is that women don’t count.” She added that she would "write what she pleased" and expressed the hope that "the Spaniards will arrive at a peace without leaving the least bitterness.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 February 1939, Page 7
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132NAZI WARNING Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 February 1939, Page 7
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