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Show S-e-T-H-E-Y-S-A-Y No one wins a war any more. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. There Is something phony sbout this war. Senator William Wil-liam E. Borah (R- Idaho).. I am thinking of poor Psderew-ki, Psderew-ki, old and sick. All the work of his life Is toppling down around him now. Fritz Krelslet, violin virtuoso. One need only glance at a map to see where our true frontiers lie. Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh. Lind-bergh. If we approach war, we must have dlctatorshi p. General Hugh Johnson, former N R A chief. Nobody knows whether this country can keep out of war, but we all hope with all our hearts. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. To my mind the neutrality!!! about to be proposed . . . will establish our chief executive as a virtual dictator. Rev. Charles E. Coughlin. There's no such thing as a hero. You're either a man or a bum. Captain Joseph L. Gain-ardby Gain-ardby of the City of Flint. There Is no section of the nation na-tion where natural resources snd climate and population hold greater promise of a happy civilization civili-zation than in the south John L. Lewis. Our present p: :udoneutrallty punishes England and France and rewards Germany. Colonel Frank Knox, Chicago publisher. Germany Is not In a position to hold on In a long war without making demands on the people that they will not stand for. Dr. Edward O. Helnrich, Berkeley Berke-ley criminologist. I do not believe America can be an arsenal for one belligerent without ultimately becoming a target for the other. Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg IR, Mich.). The German regime must disappear dis-appear from the earth. Otherwise Other-wise there will bu no peace and no happiness on earth. Thomas Mann, novelist We must not lose sight of our main objective in this war victory. vic-tory. Lord Halifax, British foreign for-eign secretary. |