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A—-S THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1935 NYE ASKS PEUP'.E Scores Wartime Advice | . . 0 A NEUTRALITY | Here are the New Fall Senator Traces Steps That Led to Worid War and ‘ . Assails Advisers. g S I ° Scoring bitterly the war-time activ- : l r * s fties of American bankers aad the 4 ¢ advice to President Woodrow Wilson of certain American officials, Senator Gerald Nye, Republican, of North o o % 4 Dakota, last night called upon the | [ 3 e With the New No-Wilt, No-Starch, No-Wrinkle Collar! e e e ey | " i e e ete neutral- ’ . . 3 Aot nelieamation: | . ¥ Exclusive With the Hecht Co. in Wuhington! Benator Nye was speaking over the : 3 2 National Radio Forum, sponsored 3 jointly by The Evening Star and the | N National Broadcastiag Co. | Although terming the present act . & compromise and not all that was| bl § o 6 5 3 desired, Senator Nye declared thei measure was the most important | achievement of the recent Congress. | Steps to War Traced, | Tn developing his argument in favor | of more far-reaching legislation of | this type, the Senator traced the step by step course which drew the | - z United States into the World War. Introduced to Washington six months ago, they have been en- ‘This course began, he sald, with the thusiastically accepted by men who know their shirt-styles and tablishment of extensive commer- . P4 = cial operations with the allied coun- | shirt values. Since then we have repeatedly received re-orders. tries, such operations being handled . So we planned to present a complete variety of new Fall patterns mostly through the firm of J. :. 2 pess ki th ) i -y’ Morgan & Co. and permitted only by i e e same low price that has proven so popular for Joose applicatica of the neutrality [ such FINE QUALITIES! P p popuia; policy first outlined by the State Department. These commercial entanglements piled up, the Senator continued, until only the credit of the American Na- tion could save the investments of the American bankers. At that point, he | SENATOR GERALD NYE. charged, Secretary of State Lansing| —Star Staff Photo. and Ambassador” Page, the United | ; States Government's YEPFGSG;\:M‘VE in!about gold, commerce, loans and that was desired by advocates of & London, advised President Wilson to ' profits.” strong neutrality policy. SR = take steps which could lead only to Text of Address. \ Palling short of sccomplishing all Sale! Men s Sllk war. | The text of Senator Nye's address ' possible safeguards against our being ; “Read these Lansing and Page com- | follows: | drawn into more war, the act never- P|a|n-Co|or Hose munications,” Senator Nye declared,| With the world swinging 80 DOSi- | theless affords a heartening measure “and you will find not one word of | tively into a war stride it can fairly | of progress. It finds the United States = 2 9 C The Hecht Co. Men's Shop—Third Floor. solicitation about the men who would:be sald that easily the most impor- | departing from its old hit-and-miss have to sacrifice their lives; about|tant legislation enacted by the last'and drift policy in favor of a fleld of the homes that would be broken; about | Congress was the neutrality act, and | serious endeavor to avoid the currents the debt that war would bring to the | this in spite of the fact that the meas- e : » . - minsses. 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