KEEPING OUT OF WAR
PRESIDENT’S FINAL CAMPAIGN SPEECH. CLEVELAND, November 2. President Roosevelt, in his final major campaign address, said: “Every hour and every day we grow stronger. There is nothing secret about our foreign policy. Its purpose is to keep the country out of war. “At the same time we seek to keep foreign conceptions out of the United States. That is why we make ourselves strong. That is why we mustei all the reserves of our national strength. “Our second purpose is to keep the war as far as possible from the shores of the entire western hemisphere. Our policy is to promote friendly relations with the Latin Americans and Canada so that the great Powers in Europe and Asia will know they cannot divide the peoples of this hemisphere. We make it clear that we intend io commit none of the fatal errors of appeasement.” _______
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 November 1940, Page 5
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