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A recent journalistic "inside-dope" analysis of our foreign policy, "American White Paper," has argued that Roosevelt is determined to help the Allies with every measure short of war. It claims that the President, being in touch with confidential State Department cables, sees enough danger in the possibility of a...
The inescapable conclusion is that the President is backing an interventionist policy that is too hot for public opinion to swallow right now. Reading his confidential cables, he must see dangers to America that place him so squarely in the Allied camp that he is afraid to speak out. Most...
Scenes. All this Authors Alsop & Kintner tell in a series of scenes whose detail is almost eyewitness in effect: the President undressing for bed, tossing remarks over his shoulder to Berle in the next room; Hull and Welles in an early-morning call at the White House, the President propped...
Dear - I cried so hard when I reached my cabin-the flowers, the hams, the turkeys, the cables made me cry more. I hated to leave America as never before. Though, always it has been a wrench. It is hard to turn one's back on light and wealth...
At 11:38 Verner Forchammer flashed the same news by cable to Hearst's International News Service. Then the Danish wireless fell abruptly silent, Danish cables went dead. Nazi soldiers had occupied Copenhagen.