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A statement urging the use of convoys “and every other means deemed necessary to keep the British fleet standing between us and the Nazi menace” was signed today by several prominent Indiana women and forwarded to the President and other high Washington officials. The text of the statement, signed by members of the Women’s Division of the Indiana Committee for National Defense, read: “Because we have seen the totalitarian war machine crush and obliterate those essential freedoms which give worth and dignity to life; “Because the overwheiming weight of evidence convinces us that our own liberty and national security

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By special request Town Meeting tonight, 7:35, WENR, will repeat a debate on the subject of convoys, a topic that was discussed earlier this

year. Speakers tonight on “Should Our Ships Convoy Materials to Britain?” will be John T. Flynn, noted columnist, who writes a daily article for The Times’ editorial page, and Dr. Reinhold Niebuhr. Dr. Niebuhr, who will uphold the affirmative, is chairman of the Union for Democratic Action and a member of the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies. Mr. Fiynn is chairman of the New York chapter of the America First Committee and will take the nega-

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Mutual Favors Revisions; May Restore Songs of ASCAP at Once.

NEW YORK, May 8 (U. P).~— The three major broadcasting systems stood two-to-one today against

ordered drastic revisions in the industry’s internal structure. The Natonal Broadcasting Co.

System previously had denounced the report. But the Mutual Broadcasting System praised it yester-

dable"Tér its thoroughness, fairness and long range enlightened vision,” and accused NBC and CBS of exercising “excessive control and domination.” At the same time Mutual sought to steal a march on the two other chains through efforts to restore

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“We, members of the Women's|dios. . . . Francia 4 Division of the Indiana Committee White, Telephone : Hour soloist, will for National Defense, urge the fulfillment of our promise of all-out aid to Britain by an ever-increasing voulme of supplies by convoys and by every other means deemed necessary to keep the British fleet standing between us and the Nazi menace, in order to gain the vitally needed time to prepare ourselves to meet the threat to our national security. “Therefore, we call upon all | American women Who cherish the safety of our country and the future well-being of our children to join us in making known to the | President and to Congress their | wishes for the insurance of imme- | diate delivery of unstinting aid to England in her desperate final |struggle for our mutual ideals and

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