AMERICAN OPINION
1 5 ——♦ C! [ BIG SWING TOWARDS BRITAIN ' f United Press Association) Auckland, This Day. ' [ “The swing of American opinion in l . the last eight months in the direction \ of aiding Britain has been miraculous,” said Dr. Lynn Harold Hough, dean of * the Drew Theological Seminary, New ) Jersey, a through passenger to Sydney L . on tbe Monterey. “The great majority C , the people are not only keen about ; Britain winning the war but are deter- J • mined to render every assistance.” He £ . said it was difficult to say how strong j L the isolationists actually were. “My f opinion is that this group is much more t vocal than actually strong” he said. Mr f. , Hoover was a man who had to be t . watched because he had once been pre- I s ! sident of the United States. However, c ; he did not think Mr Hoover’s influence l , would be of much significance. • 3 -- F
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 16 May 1941, Page 6
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