Letters, Jul. 8, 1940

> In recent weeks TIME'S mail has run in turn to the questions of U. S. isolation v. aid for the Allies, National Defense, the quality of President Roosevelt as a leader in crisis. Gradually the temperature of the comment has mounted and all these questions have tended to merge into one. Herewith representative samples of this churning of reader opinion.—ED.

Churning Opinion

Sirs:

. . . Whether Henry Ford actually said he could produce a thousand planes a day or not, no one can doubt his ability to do so and no one can doubt that he will produce that many...

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