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...another of Mr. Hull's many pleas for international law and international morality, the speech was honest and sincere. But it made many men wonder: Exactly what are the Administration's ideas on foreign policy? The citizenry has lived long enough with Henry Wallace and Cordell Hull to know that they do not share the same ideas. These speeches made them wonder whether they shared the same world. For Mr. Hull's cautious appeal for international law seemed irrelevant to Mr. Wallace's huge Utopian dreams. The President, as the main foreign policy maker, would have...
...Letter. The issue came into the open with the publication of an exchange of letters between Vice Admiral Segundo Storni, Argentine Foreign Minister, and U.S. State Secretary Cordell Hull. Wrote Storni, in one of the most amateurish diplomatic papers of the times...
...Answer. Replied Cordell Hull, in words as polished and as cutting as a razor...
...destiny by following his Foreign Minister's course, leaving the way open for the rupturists to form a Government which would immediately break with the Axis powers, line up the country with the United Nations. Or he could save Argentina's pride & prejudice by figuratively telling Hull to go to hell and opening his arms to anti-rupturists extremists. That is what...
...crew of the helpless R.A.F. plane saw the Roma quiver, rise slightly in the water, belch smoke from her 'midships superstructure. By good aiming and luck, the bomb had touched off a powder magazine. The forward turrets with their six 15-in. guns nodded and crumpled. The hull broke, made a great V. Twenty-one minutes after the bomb hit the Roma, she sank. She was the first battleship ever sunk at sea by bombing alone...