WAR & PEACE: Bombers for Britain?

WAR & PEACE

No man has a keener feeling for the popular mood than Franklin Roosevelt. His dramatic destroyer-bases deal was received with cheers that drowned out criticism of the secret and questionable method by which it was carried out. Last week signs were not lacking that once again the President might be planning a coup to be justified later by expediency.

Before Franklin Roosevelt makes a bold stroke, he likes to know how it will hit the U. S. Last week various unofficial feelers poked the U. S. in the ribs. Playing on...

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