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American public n opportunity 0 make 'up its own mind regarding the
court from a simpl , str ·ghtforward present tion of both sides of the ca e
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Ieade in the se a e fight for and against the measure.
h ebate will be staged I a a bington radio studio and two thopsand
miles of telephone lines have been ased at great
expe se to bring the messages of the four senato
In Washington
t eW-G-Ntransmitter onthe Drake hotel. W-GFo
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'SIUJ1/ America Enter the World CQf,lrtf'
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nate fightfo America's entry into the world co
a an Re are directing the forces OPPO eed and Wal h are to t lk ·seve • g t
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Debate by enators Reed and Wals! ............•.....
8 P. M.
(Prec ding the debate Announcer Quin Ryan 'ill read
Jam
O'Donnell Bennett's digest f the Vorld Court
ituation.
Other famous Vashington personalities ....•. 9:30 to 10 P. ~L
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" 'hall America Enter the World Court]"
Debate by Senators Borah and Lenroot , .............•
8 P. M.
(Announcer Quin Ryan will preface the debate with the
latest ne s of the World Court.)
uMJ Interview with President Coolidge," by Floyd Gibbons ....•..........•................
9:15 to 10 P. M.
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Fil ou this ballot after the debate is
concluded omorrow night. C at your
vote for or against America's entry into
the court ~fter you have heard the senator.' arguments. Send it to the adio
Editor of The Tribune!
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of his latest interview with President Coolidge! t
willbe a graphic and interesting tory, in the m nner
of Mr. Gibbons radio series 0 "Adventur s of a
Foreign Correspondent." /
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