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KEEPING OUT OF WAR

BUI ATTACKING POLICY OF ISOLATION PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S POSITION. REFERENCE TO REPUBLICAN ASPIRANT. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. WARM SPRINGS, (Georgia), April 21. President Roosevelt, in a national broadcast, charged the Republicans with seeking to frighten the country by telling people that the Administration was deliberately thrusting the United States into war. “Don/t believe it,” 31r Roosevelt said. “Your Government is keeping a cool head and a steady hand. We are keeping out of wars in Europe and Asia.” Mr Roosevelt attacked the isolationists. with obvious reference to Mr Thomas Dewey (one of the Republican aspirants for the Presidency). “I do not subscribe to the preachment of the Republican aspirant, who in effect says that the United States should do nothing to create a more secure order for world peace when the time comes."

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 April 1940, Page 5

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135

KEEPING OUT OF WAR Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 April 1940, Page 5

KEEPING OUT OF WAR Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 April 1940, Page 5

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