AID TO BRITAIN.
TENTATIVE AMENDMENT TO BILL ALLAYING FEARS OF SENATORS. (Rec. 12.15) WASHINGTON, Marr 6. Administration strategists to-day drafted a tentative amendment to the Aid to Britain Bill designed to allay fcars that the measure would authorise tho warlike use of the U nited States Army and Navy abroad. Administration loaders havo reported to have won important compromise in the Bill on the highly-controversial point of outside use of United States armed forces. Mr Yandenberg says that Senator A. J. Ellendcr has been persuaded to accept the administration’s compromise version of his amendment, which yesterday threatened to drag out tho debate endlessly.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 124, 7 March 1941, Page 5
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