“FREE AND UNENTANGLED”
MR ROOSEVELTS PLEDGE (Received 10: a.m.) , I NEW YORk, October 23. A message from Charleston, South Carolina, states that President Roosevelt landed there today after his three week’s holiday cruise on the cruise? Houston. He said that immediately, on his arrival in Washington tomorrow he would discuss with the Secretary for State, Mr Cordell Hull, the Abyssinian war situation. As regards the League’s overtures to the United States Government.to join the sanctions against Italy, during an informal address to 20,000 listeners, -Mr Roosevelt repeated the pledge lie gave in San; Diego to keep the . United States free and unentangied. This is interpreted by, some" Observers as meaning that he feels that his neutrality proclamations, and his verbal support of the Briand-Kellogg Pact are as far as the Government can go at present.
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Northern Advocate, 25 October 1935, Page 7
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