SOVIET EFFORT
PURCHASES OF RUBBER
SUPPLIES FOR GERMANY?
'WASHINGTON, November 1.
President Roosevelt issued a warning against Americans selling essential commodities not produced in the United States.
It is authoritatively stated that this arose from the Soviet's efforts, to buy 10,000 tons of rubber here, presumably for Germany, since Russia is' not short of rubber.
Diplomatic reports indicate that Russia so far has been unwilling or unable to ship considerable quantities of war and other materials to Germany but is attempting to obtain supplies for Germany outside Europe.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1939, Page 13
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