THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 6, 1989
Final Show-Down On U.S. Neutrality Issue
Washington, To-day.
Another delay was encountered by the Adminstra- tion for revision of the neutrality legislation when the Senate foreign relations committee postponed until Saturday consideration of the Bloom Bill as approved by the House of Repre- sentatives. Reason is that several members of the foreign re- lations committee are also on the finance com- mittee, which is busy with other work.
Senator Key Pittman stated he was not perturbed by the delay, and emphasised that the Administra tion forces intended to demand a final show-down for their proposal to repeal the arms embargo.
BRITAIN TO STORE UP PROVISIONS
LONDON, TO-DAY.
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A high source branded ex-Presi- dent Hoover's assertion in American, magazine that the United States should not attempt to pre- INSTRUCTIONS AND ADVICE vent the "inevitable readjustments REGARDING THE STORING OF of peoples" as "particularly irres- PROVISIONS. AS A PRECAU-ponsible and mischievous.” TIONARY MEASURE AGAINST WILL EVENTUALLY BE MET. WAR WERE ISSUED BY THE The isolationist member, Hamil- ton Fish, declared that the House
·GOVERNMENT YESTERDAY,
and
would not permit President Roose- velt to intervene in Europe.
The instructions apply.particular-of Representatives would never ly to villages and towns which will give up its determination to guard be called upon to shelter
United States neutrality, popula- tions evacuated from large cities.
In a statement on the plans in the House of Commons yesterday,
On the other hand, Administra- the Chancellor of the Duchy tion quarters report that a survey Lancaster, Mr. W. S. Morison, ad- of senatorial opinion indicates that vised wholesale and retail establish- President Roosevelt's neutrality ments to increase reserves of food-stipulations may eventually be met even if several weeks debate is
stuffs.
of
He suggested that the civilian necessary. Reuter. population should begin to lay in reserves of tinned goods, condensed milk, sugar and biscuits. Trans- Ocean.
“PEACE AND NEUTRALITY”
NAZIS TURN ON MR. ROOSEVELT
Washington, To-day.
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After his return from his Hyde Park estate, President Roosevelt lunched with Mr. Cordell Hill, Se- cretary of State.
It is reliably learned that they discussed "questions of peace and neutrality."
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The President also conferred with Democratic leaders of "Con-" gress, Senator Bårkly and Senator Rayburn, as to the best means of securing early enactment of the BERLIN, TO-DAY.
neutrality legislation and trying to PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT regain regulatory currency powers. HAS SUDDENLY AGAIN
SOUNDING PUBLIC OPINION OUSTED MR. CHAMBERLAIN The Senate's postponement AS WAR-MONGER NUMBER the neutrality proposals until Satur- ONE IN THE NAZI PRESS day is apparently due to the pres- SINCE THE PRESIDENT'S UT-sure of isolationist Senators, who TERANCES ON THE NEUTRA- are now engaged in sounding public LITY BILL. “
opinion and are watching their mail The semi-official Nazi organ carefully before deciding how far "Deutsche Dienst" professes to they can oppose the President. regard American neutrality with According to Senator Key Pitt- indifference, except insofar as man's office it is hoped the commit- "It is exploited by the President tes will have the Bill report and his Jewish accomplices for to the Senate in about a week's war incitement against the Ger time, but whether this will be a mán, people.”
variation of the Bloom Bill or some thing, fresh is not yet known. Trans-Ocean.
The journal says: "We should like to leave the Ameri- can people in no doubt that President Roosevelt's intention of enrolling them in the encircle- ment front does not reduce but rather increases the danger of a world wara Reuter,
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