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OCR Page 1 of 6ARCHIVES AND
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LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF THE RADIO AUDIENCE:-
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This great country of ours is facing a great emergency, perhaps the
most serious in its history. This condition was brought about by factors over
which we had no control and which we tried strenuously to avoid. The Dictator
countries have brought about a war in the Eastern Hemisphere which has an
effect on every person and country on the globe, no matter how remote they
may be from the center of the conflict.
To show how anxious we are to stay at peace, we enacted
Act, voluntarily giving up some of our rights for which we had fought bloody
battles. It became necessary for us to amend that Neutrality Act in order to
help the Democracies maintain their independence, and finally to declare our-
selves the Arsenal of Democracy.
We suddenly decided in the Spring of 1940 that we were totally un-
prepared to face a world at war and began a frenzied attempt to remedy that
and arm
appalling situation. We decided to build a two ocean Navy, and to train a
million men a year for a period of five years. We have begun to spend money
by the billions to accomplish those two purposes. We propose to give all-out
aid to Great Britain, Greece and China and are getting ready to spend more
billions to do it.
Our never nor
National Defense machinery, adequate very strong, has hadtole
withous
suddenly expanded to proportions. Contracts for construction, for
desparate
supplies and for muni tions have been negotiated intried haste. Washington has
been infested with lobbyists, job huntord ard contractors as never before in
filled with people seeking contracts - some sincerely
desining to RE of help to the presureded others seeking
its history
to some only their own selfish interests
It has beconte necessary to let enormous contracts for expansion of
airplane plants and for the construction of new ones. Munitions plants are
being constructed all over the place. Clothing, supplies, munitions, battle-
ships, airplanes, land and everything imaginable are being purchased at a rate
never before dreamed of except in 1917 and 1918. (we have ted as much
of
money
now as was in the whole of Some sixteen and one half
billions of dollars in appropriations have been authorized and appropriated for
defense.f This does not include the appropriation of seven billions for aid to
Britain, nor four billions for the Army now pending in the House of Represent-
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