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Show "WE DO NOT NEED A SINGLE MAN" i. imiu ii, n pjwiMiHi WU.mm.'.'U'ii.l.J iiiiu.wiimiWii'iii.ui!ih . ...IL ... . .i.i.iiilllim,, ...). I ' ? j j' '"iv ( ? " ' x i . ! -, - , - t t k if ., V c' X O : .... s " 1 ;mmrrr -i...ii . n..i .....- .i ,, ,.., ,.. , ,.., tiii. LONDON, ENGLAND Thus spoke Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, in a broadcast throughout the world Sunday, February 9. Appealing to the! United States to supply the! "tools" to defeat Adclph "HitlerJ he stressed the point hat no Am-: erican soldiers were needed fhat England can do the job alone just as the world learned of the British conquest of Libya. Italy was further harassed in the bomb-! ing of Genoa, near the heel of the Italian boot. This action would suggest the beginning of the final drive to climate Italy as a power in World War 11. The finest naval craft that Britain possesses poured 300 tons of explosives ex-plosives into Genoa, doing untold damage. Wendell L. Willkie. at the left, will be eagerly listened to in forthcoming radio addressee after his testimony of February 11. on the HR 1776 or Lease-Loud bill. |