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Show ?f ?, PPOClMMtD ?'r-':--vM frr'k. ,veV ":"--. ) 'WntAfr i XjyA SO! CHHFKFtHK SS iy'f- ZONE WHERC (J.i $ r-'-----i: US.WIUSHOOTAXir j:- $ -Iy RAIDERS ON SIGHT. . NEW YORK. President Roosevelt's Roose-velt's radio address did not define de-fine specific limits of American's defense waters in announcing that orders had been given to shoot any axis vessel sighted therein, but he did assert that the American policy of freedom of the seas still applies "not mcre-lyto mcre-lyto the Atlantic, but to the Pacific Pac-ific as well." All of the Atlantic, west of the dotted line, however, is regarded as our chief defense zone and from now on constitutes the main danger points for axis shipping. |