WILLKIE’S STAND.
“I’LL SAY WHAT i PLEASE.” i LONDON, Oct. 7. “I’ll say what I damn well please,” Mr Wendell Willkie told the press in Chungking when he was informed of Mr Roosevelt’s comment at his press conference that Mr Willkie’s appeals for a second front were not worth reading because-they were purely speculative. He added: “In all public statements I am speaking only for myself. I am here as an individual for whom, for some reason, 23,000,000 Americans voted.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 62, Issue 307, 9 October 1942, Page 3
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