Turkish Pact Complicates Europe Watch
Weekly News Analysis notes Turker's pact between Britain and France aims to preserve Mediterranean status quo and curtail Russian expansion. Germany and Russia react with protests while Hitler seeks aid from Moscow as Western front tensions rise. Observers see anti-Hitler forces gaining strength amid cautious moves by Berlin and Rome.
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Congress Debate Shapes Alliances and Isolation Risks
In a stormy Senate session the alliance program faced loyalist backlash as President Hosmer warned against imperialism. Debates featured Britain, Russia, and potential US neutrality shifts, with pressure from both sides on the $4 percent war participation and possible treaty implications.
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Treasury: War Time Debt and Seizures Reported
A wartime record shows rising federal debt with deficits over 1.2 billion dollars and a looming 45 billion cap. It notes seizing freighters by Germany, a prize crew incident near Murmansk, and mentions the Sec secretary in October shaping policy amid stress of war.
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Quiz question roundup on happy pair and world fairs
A playful quiz panel asks why the couple Tommy Manville and Elinor Troy are happy, how U S Ambassador Grew shocked Japan, whether both world fairs end with profits, and a Reconstruction Finance Corp choice about aiding farmers with a cotton export fund and other options. It also contrasts Muncie and Los Angeles with options about weather, Father Divine, or endurance aviators.
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No More Elliott Breaks With NAB, Broadcast Censorship
Elliott Roosevelt says 10 Texas stations resign from the National Association of Broadcasters over self-imposed censorship on sponsor content. He also attacks the FCC six months renewal policy and calls broadcasting a business harmfully run like a germ. At New York, Barbara Hutton hints at marriage to Robert Sweeney. Alfred Duff Cooper predicts German revolution potential. Kermit Roosevelt becomes a second lieutenant in Britain. Harry Gordon Selfridge retires from his department store empire.
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Stolen March in the Browder Indictment Saga
Texas Representative Martin Dies led inquiries into subversive affairs for two seasons with little result until a September Browder testimony about traveling on a false passport. New Jersey Representative Parnell Thomas accused Attorney General Frank Murphy of indifference as Murphy disclosed a secret investigation and possible indictments.
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News Quiz Answers From a Fragmented Page
Fragmented OCR shows items about Tommy seeking trn and private air travel to his fifth wife, Tokyo statements on Japanese actions in China, and a bankruptcy figure of 4,600,004 tied to Collen Export. It notes endurance records by the Ward family and Key brothers at Meridian Mississippi with 683 hours 3 minutes in seaplane work, plus several multiple choice markers.
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Neutral zone debate and big lending plan backdrop
Washington debates a 300 mile neutral zone around the Americas amid war talk while a large lend-spend bill steams forward. Analysts question how the zone would work for Allied access and neutrality. A growing movement in Washington seeks a government investment surge, possibly through a new department, to boost industry and finance public works despite past defeats.
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Daily Battle Portrait by Robbers touts Stevenson
A fragmented quotation laments personal struggle and private battles as the world offers no room for readiness or celebration. The speaker notes the lack of public drums or crowds when one returns from inner victory or defeat, attributed to Robbers touts Stevenson.
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Our Will It is 0! that determines, put out by ec
Edmund Waller poem fragment appears in this OCR snippet, featuring a terse line about will and fate. The readable portion identifies the author but lacks a clear event or context for a broader news-style item.
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