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BRITAIN ASKS U.S.
SHE WAS TROUBLE FOR 3,000 WARPLANES
All Set on a Trigger
OF MICE AND MEN
by JOHN STEINBECK
BURGESS MEREDITH BETTY FIELD LON CHANEY deed and Directed by LEWIS MILESTONE Pradace TRANH ROSS
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The Year's Most Glorious Screen Production !
Nathaniel Hawthorne's THE
HOUSE OF
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SEVEN GABLES
with
George SANDERS Margaret LINDSAY Vincent PRICE. Nan GREY Dick FORAN
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́UNSEEN TERROR... UNKNOWN ENEMIES... UNFORGETTABLE THRILLS!
MURDER IN THE AIR
cted by LEWIS BEXLER
A WAKKER BERZ-Shvi Surt Pictu
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EACH MONTH MR. WILLKIE
THE UNITED STATES at present is sending Britain between 250 and 300 'planes a month, it was estimated in Washington yesterday, and with every effort being made to speed up production, this figure should be steadily increased.
President Roosevelt's allusion in his speech at Boston to Britain's request fór additional 'planes re- fers to the scheme broached by British purchasing officials to the Treasury some weeks ago, when they enquired if it would be possible for the United States to produce 3,000 'planes a month for Britain.
Investigations showed this was hardly feasible and would re- quire the establishment of nearly 40 new factories.
Estimates were given for the production of about 1,300 planes a month, and a new British or- der for 12,000 'pianes, including both fighters and bombers, fol- lowed.
Nobody can say when an out- put of 1,300 a month can be two reached; Eince there are serious bottlenecks in Ameri- can industry, namely in
production of machine-tools and aero-engines.
sources,
LAVISH WITH PROMISES
Mr. Wendell. Will- kie, Republican Pre- sidential candidate, in an election campaign speech at Wilming- ton, Delaware, yester- day, said that if he. was elected, the Bri- tish request for 12,-
insignificant."
NEW TRADE.000 planes "would be ROUTE IS
He
would cause produc- tion to be geared to new heights, he said.
VIA DESERT Reuter.
Heavy transport lorries
Haifa.
$60000000
the rumbling across the de-bah Wells and thence alongside
sert will help restore Brit-the oil pipe line from Irak to.. ain's export trade to the Informed Américan however, express the view that Near East, affected by war resort may again be made the system of releasing to Bri- conditions in the Mediter- tain 'planes ordered for the ranean. American air forces.-Reuter.
Fourth Programme
to
Regular direct sailings via the Cape will be made.from British porte to Basra,In the Persian. Gulf, from where the goods will be-transferred by rail to Bagh.........
dad.
These lorries will make regular ¦ Within nine or ten weeks of trips between Baghdad, in Persia, leaving British ports the goods and Haifa, Palestine's Mediterra-will be delivered in Palestine, Egypt and Syria: as the trans-. The route is via Ramadi. Rut des r route takes only two weeks.
The new plan will be the fourth, nean port. warplane building programme in the United States.
The others are 35,000 'planes for the United States Army, already mostly contracted; the original British programme for 14,000 'planes, and the new British order 1or 12,000 'planes. Reuter
500 PLANES SENT IN OCTOBER
THE UNITED STATES SENT 500 MILITARY AIRCRAFT TO BRITAIN DURING OCTOBER, IT IS ANNOUNCED 'N WASH.. INGTON. THE AVERAGE NUM- BER IS. EXPECTED TO BE IN- CREASED TO 800 BY DECEM- BER,
Britain has ordered 14,000 mill- tary 'planes and wants a further 12,000.
President Roosevelt says that he has asked the Priorities Board to give this request their most sym- pathetic consideration.
The RA.F., he says, is strong- er to-day than it was thrde months ago, despite losses, and this is due partly to purchases from, the United States, Rapid progress is being made towards the goal of American air- craft production of 50,000 ma- chines a year. - Reuter.
U.S. ENLISTS AID OF MOTOR INDUSTRY
The United States War RONALD REAGAN Department is reported to
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Hilarious Adventures of a Travelling Salesman!
SHE WAS HITCH-HIKING...ON SKATES!
Featuring the
Scorch Song. of the Century
OH, JOHNNY,
HOW YOU
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Until she lost
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kad riotous.
mixup of cops, crooks... and
a Traveling
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OH JOHNNY How You Can Love
TOM BROWN PEGGY MORAN Allen JENKINS Donald MEEK Juanita QUIGLEY Isabel JEWELL Betty Jane RHODES.
28 Oilgeet Story by Chela Butt » Sareenplay by ARTHUR E HOrman - Direded by CHARLES-LAMONT
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bombers, largely with the help of the motor-car in- dustry.
This programme, estimated to cost US$2,000,000,000, is stated to have been planned to produce the 12,000 bombers asked for by Britain.
It is belloved the War De-
partment proposes the erection of two large factories to acsem. blo parta manufactured motor car factories.
in
Whether these will be operated by the Government or the aircraft or motor-car industry has not yot been decided.
-Reuter.
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