PRESIDENT’S FOREIGN POLICY
MR WILLKIE’S SUPPORT 1 New York, Sept., 14. f The Washington correspondent of the F Associated Press says Mr Willkie has * decided to take an active part in the 1 el ctions in 1942. working and speaking a for those Republicans who have backed President Roosevelt’s foreign policy. It is reported that he will work within tl Republican Party to make it one standing for internationalism rather s than isolationism. A Gallup survey placed 20 names of! p prominent persons of all political views j 'j bf fort voters throughout the nation, j n a> mg them to name their choice as c prospective successor to President r Roosevelt. The first five selected are all active supporters of Mr Roosevelt’s policy. They are: Mr Willkie; the Sectary of State, Mr Hull; the New York 1 District Attorney, Mr Dewey; the ViceP esiebnt, Mr Wallace; and the mayor £ of New York. Mr La Guardia.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 15 September 1941, Page 6
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