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Reciprocal aid. Two gentlemen from Ohio who pilot Spitfire planes in Britain. Lieutenant E.S. Schofield of Belleville, wearing a British flying kit, and R.F. Sargent of Youngstown, wearing a British Irvin jacket, give evidence of the cooperation between British and American air forces. Important equipment and supplies including airdromes, barracks and ammunition, are provided American fighting forces under the British Reciprocal Aid Program

Reciprocal aid. Two gentlemen from Ohio who pilot Spitfire planes in B...

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Reciprocal aid. Australian shipbuilding at work on a naval corvette. The hammering insures against scales adhering to joints to be welded. Many new shipyards have been established in Australia for an enlarged naval ship program

Reciprocal aid. Australian shipbuilding at work on a naval corvette. T...

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CANADIAN TRADE PACT SIGNED. ADMINISTRATION OFFICIALS RALLIED IN THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE TO WATCH PRIME MINISTER WILLIAM MacKENZIE KING OF CANADA AND SECRETARY OF STATE CORDELL HULL SIGN THE RECIPROCAL TRADE TREATY DESIGNED TO STRENGTHEN FRIENDSHIP AND ECONOMIC RELATIONS BETWEEN UNITED STATES AND CANADA. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, RIGHT, SMILINGLY WATCHES THE APPLICATION OF BINDING SIGNATURES. SECRETARY HULL IS LEFT, AND MacKENZIE KING CENTER. CABINET OFFICERS AND OFFICIALS ARE IN THE BACKGROUND

CANADIAN TRADE PACT SIGNED. ADMINISTRATION OFFICIALS RALLIED IN THE EX...

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Reciprocal aid. Close cooperation exists between members of the British and U.S. air forces in Britain. Two U.S. sergeants are here shown at work in a coding room with a British WAAF (Women's Auxiliary Air Force) section officer

Reciprocal aid. Close cooperation exists between members of the Britis...

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Reciprocal aid. Sergeant A. Baker of Texas loading armament in a British Spitfire with British bullets. The plane will be flown by an American pilot. American and British air forces work side by side in the European theatre, with Britain furnishing important supplies and equipment under Reciprocal Aid Program

Reciprocal aid. Sergeant A. Baker of Texas loading armament in a Briti...

Picryl description: Public domain image of the British Empire armed forces, 19th-20th century war and military conflict, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Reciprocal aid. A British concrete mixer is employed to prepare a runway for an airfield in Britain for the U.S. Army Air Forces. British labor and material is used in the construction of runways, offices, sleeping quarters and all essential services required for an airport. The facilities are supplied to the United States under the Reciprocal Aid Program

Reciprocal aid. A British concrete mixer is employed to prepare a runw...

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NEW BRAZILIAN TRADE PACT SIGNED. SECRETARY OF STATE CORDELL HULL, RIGHT, SIGNS THE NEW TRADE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND BRAZIL CALLING FOR RECIPROCAL TARIFF CONCESSIONS. THE PACT WAS SIGNED IN THE PRESIDENT'S OFFICE IN THE EXECUTIVE WING OF THE WHITE HOUSE. OTHERS IN THE PICTURE, FROM THE LEFT: BRAZILIAN MINISTER OF FINANCE ARTHUR SOUZA COSTA, BRAZILIAN AMBASSADOR OSWALDO ARANHA, AND PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT

NEW BRAZILIAN TRADE PACT SIGNED. SECRETARY OF STATE CORDELL HULL, RIGH...

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Reciprocal aid. Two sergeants from Texas, Sergeant A. Baker and Technical Sergeant Roy Hill, carry a string of British bullets over their shoulders to a British Spitfire. American and British air forces work side by side in the European theatre, with British furnishing important supplies and equipment under the Reciprocal Aid Program

Reciprocal aid. Two sergeants from Texas, Sergeant A. Baker and Techni...

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Princeton professor says tax program would cost more than it would yield. Washington, D.C., Feb. 7. Harley L. Lutz, Professor of Public Finance at Princeton University, told a Special Tax Committee on Senators that the administrations proposed Reciprocal Tax Program would cost more than it would take in. He based his statement upon a report which he made up for Morris S. Tremaine, Comptroller of the State of New York, 2-7-39

Princeton professor says tax program would cost more than it would yie...

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Reciprocal aid. British equipment plays an important part in supplying U.S. Army Air Forces in Britain. Here a British "Bowser" staffed by American airmen is used for refueling a plane

Reciprocal aid. British equipment plays an important part in supplying...

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Reciprocal aid. A U.S. officers' mess in England, with girls of the British Women's Auxiliary Air Force serving as waitresses. This service is provided American Army Air Forces under the British Reciprocal Aid Program

Reciprocal aid. A U.S. officers' mess in England, with girls of the Br...

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Reciprocal aid. American nurses and officers enjoy themselves in nurses' quarters of a new 3,000,000 dollar hospital "somewhere in Australia" which government of Australia has provided, without payment by the United States, for American servicemen recuperating from wounds and illness. Hospital is one of many Australian contributions under reciprocal lend-lease. Left to right: Miss Bertha Only, Middletown, New York; Major James Hipple, Pierre, South Dakota; Lieutenant R.A. Pearson, Jr., Raleigh, North Carolina; Miss Genevieve Kusek, Danvers, Massachusetts; Captain T.F. Connolly, Sacramento, California; Lieutenant Ray Loper, Cleveland, Oklahoma; Miss Julia Owens, Columbus, Georgia; Lieutenant Edward Ferreri, Connorsville, Indiana; Miss Sera Clifton, Harrington, Delaware

Reciprocal aid. American nurses and officers enjoy themselves in nurse...

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Reciprocal aid. An American crew at work on a British Halifax four-engined bomber evidence of the close cooperation between British and U.S. forces in Britain. U.S. ground technicians as well as fighter squadrons, are working with members of the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) at many of the airfields which have been handed over to U.S. Army Air Forces under the British Reciprocal Aid Program

Reciprocal aid. An American crew at work on a British Halifax four-eng...

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One year of reciprocal aid. Flight Lieutenant Clifford Taite, Royal Air Force (RAF) takes Captain James R. Hendry, U.S. Army Air Force through the British experts' dossier on a German aircraft that fell into British hands. Reciprocal aid includes information whose value cannot be estimated in terms of money and which has been obtained at a cost measured in thousands of lives and three years of hard fighting

One year of reciprocal aid. Flight Lieutenant Clifford Taite, Royal Ai...

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Reciprocal aid. Sergeant A. Baker and Technical Sergeant Roy Hill, both from Texas, prepare to load their plane with British bullets, part of the supplies furnished to American fighting forces under the British Reciprocal Aid Program

Reciprocal aid. Sergeant A. Baker and Technical Sergeant Roy Hill, bot...

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Reciprocal aid. Sergeant F.D. O'Neal of Chicago, serving with the American air forces in England, makes a motor adjustment on a British Vauxhall. The automobile is part of the supplies and services furnished American forces under British Reciprocal Aid Program

Reciprocal aid. Sergeant F.D. O'Neal of Chicago, serving with the Amer...

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PRESIDENT SIGNS BILL EXTENDING RECIPROCAL TRADE PROGRAM. WASHINGTON, D.C. APRIL 12. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT PICTURED SIGNING TODAY THE BILL EXTENDING FOR THREE YEARS THE POWER OF THE UNITED STATES TO NEGOTIATE RECIPROCAL TRADE TREATIES WITH FOREIGN POWERS. DIRECTLY BACK OF THE PRESIDENT, L TO R: SECRETARY OF STATE CORDELL HULL; SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE HENRY A. WALLACE; SENATOR PAT HARRISON, CHAIRMAN OF THE SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE; REP. ROBERT DOUGHTON, CHAIRMAN OF THE HOUSE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. THE PASSING OF THIS BILL WAS ONE OF THE MAJOR NEW DEAL VICTORIES OF THIS SESSION OF CONGRESS

PRESIDENT SIGNS BILL EXTENDING RECIPROCAL TRADE PROGRAM. WASHINGTON, D...

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Reciprocal aid. Broad verandas are a feature of a new 3,000,000 dollar hospital building "somewhere in Australia" which government of Australia has provided without payment for recuperating American soldiers, sailors and marines, under reciprocal lend-lease

Reciprocal aid. Broad verandas are a feature of a new 3,000,000 dollar...

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Reciprocal aid. New ten-story hospital "somewhere in Australia" which the government of Australia has provided under reciprocal lend-lease, without payment by the United States, for care of American troops recuperating from illness and wounds

Reciprocal aid. New ten-story hospital "somewhere in Australia" which ...

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Reciprocal aid. Spraying the surface of a completed runway for an airfield in Britain for the U.S. Army Air Forces. British labor and material is used in the construction of runways, offices, sleeping quarters and all essential services required for an airport. These facilities are supplied to the United States under the Reciprocal Aid Program

Reciprocal aid. Spraying the surface of a completed runway for an airf...

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Reciprocal aid. American pilots at an airfield in Britain built for the U.S. Air Forces use a British "Master" aircraft for communications. American and British air forces work side by side in the European theatre, with Britain furnishing important supplies and equipment under the Reciprocal Aid Program

Reciprocal aid. American pilots at an airfield in Britain built for th...

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Reciprocal aid. New ten-story hospital "somewhere in Australia" which the government of Australia has provided under reciprocal lend-lease, without payment by the United States, for care of American troops recuperating from illness and wounds

Reciprocal aid. New ten-story hospital "somewhere in Australia" which ...

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Reciprocal aid. Private Michael Fuller of New York City and Sergeant J.L. Schnider of Chicago unload British tables and fire extinguishers for use by the American air forces in Britain. American and British air forces work side by side in the European theatre, with Britain furnishing important supplies and equipment under the Reciprocal Aid Program

Reciprocal aid. Private Michael Fuller of New York City and Sergeant J...

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Reciprocal aid. American and British air forces work together in defense of a British airfield. A member of the Royal Air Force handles the anti-aircraft gun in the foreground with American fighting forces shown in the rear. Many airfields and much British equipment have been provided for American air forces under the British Reciprocal Aid Program

Reciprocal aid. American and British air forces work together in defen...

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Reciprocal aid. Preparing an airfield in Britain for the U.S. Army Air Forces. British labor and material is used in the construction of runways, offices, sleeping quarters and all essential services required for an airport. These facilities are supplied to the United States under the Reciprocal Aid Program

Reciprocal aid. Preparing an airfield in Britain for the U.S. Army Air...

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Reciprocal aid. Pouring concrete for runways for an airfield in Britain for the U.S. Army Air Forces. British labor and material is used in the construction of runways, offices, sleeping quarters and all essential services required for an airport. These facilities are supplied to the United States under the Reciprocal Aid Program

Reciprocal aid. Pouring concrete for runways for an airfield in Britai...

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Reciprocal percentage frothy Cuban relief, Political Cartoon

Reciprocal percentage frothy Cuban relief, Political Cartoon

Cartoon shows Theodore Roosevelt and Republican House Majority Leader Sereno Payne holding full steins of beer. They each spit into an empty stein held by a man representing Cuba. At the foot of the man is a "c... More

PRESIDENT BROADCASTS ON 7TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE A.A.A. WASHINGTON, D.C. MARCH 8. ASKING CONTINUED SUPPORT FOR THE NEW DEAL, PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TONIGHT BROADCASTED ON THE SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE THREE A'S TO FARMERS OF AMERICA, HUNDREDS OF WHOM WERE AT 'FARMER DINERS' LISTENING IN. THE PRESIDENT SAID THAT THE NEW DEAL USED TWO 'TOOLS OF DEMOCRACY', THE RECIPROCAL TRADE ACT AND THE FARM CONSERVATION PROGRAM, TO HOLD AMERICAN MARKETS ABROAD AND TO PRESERVE DEMOCRACY AT HOME. P.M.G. FARLEY AND SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE ALSO JOINED THE PROGRAM, FARLEY FROM NEW YORK AND WALLACE FROM THE WHITE HOUSE. SECRETARY WALLACE CALLED F.D.R. THE 'FARMER'S GREATEST FRIEND' EVER IN THE WHITE HOUSE

PRESIDENT BROADCASTS ON 7TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE A.A.A. WASHINGTON, D.C....

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Reciprocal aid. Wearing British flying kits, Lieutenant E.D. Schofield of Belleville, Ohio and Lieutenant R.F. Sargent, of Youngstown, Ohio, prepare to pilot a British Spitfire. Under the Reciprocal Aid Program, Britain is furnishing American air forces important equipment and supplies

Reciprocal aid. Wearing British flying kits, Lieutenant E.D. Schofield...

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Reciprocal aid. Evidence of British-American cooperation is shown in this picture of U.S. personnel servicing a British Vauxhall and British Humber van, equipment provided American forces under British Reciprocal Aid Program

Reciprocal aid. Evidence of British-American cooperation is shown in t...

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Reciprocal aid. Building a Nissen hut at an airfield in Britain for American Army Air Forces. British labor and material is used in the construction of runways, offices, sleeping quarters and all essential services required for an airport. These facilities are supplied to the United States under the Reciprocal Aid Program

Reciprocal aid. Building a Nissen hut at an airfield in Britain for Am...

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Reciprocal aid. American soldiers, sailors, and marines, recuperating from wounds and illness on roof of a new 3 million dollae hospital which government of Australia, without cost to the United States has provided for our forces, "somewhere in Australia." Huge red cross identifies building for passing airplanes. Hospital is one of many facilities given the United States by Australia as reciprocal lend-lease

Reciprocal aid. American soldiers, sailors, and marines, recuperating ...

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Reciprocal aid. Lieutenant E.S. Schofield, of Belleville, Ohio and Lieutenant R.F. Sargent of Youngstown, Ohio, pictured in Britain, as the former prepares to pilot a Spitfire plane. Lieutenant Schofield is using a British flying kit and Lieutenant Sargent is wearing a British Irvin jacket, part of the supplies furnished American fighting forces under the Reciprocal Aid Program

Reciprocal aid. Lieutenant E.S. Schofield, of Belleville, Ohio and Lie...

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