Radio News Report
British expect German invasion
August 6, 1940

From Berlin:
1). Political news in Denmark.
2). Political news in Poland. Jews ordered to leave Krakow.

Dispatch from Montreal

From London:
1). Policy statement regarding tensions with Japan will be made tonight.
2). Shipping losses.
3). German planes overhead last night.
4). Reorganization of German air force is nearly complete, major attacks imminent.
5). Germans have been flying training missions over England.
6). German night bombing may be abandoned in favor of daylight dive bombing.

From Washington:
1). Senate goes to work on bill authorizing president to mobilize the National Guard for up to a year.
2). Draft bill is next on senate's schedule.
3). House works on draft bill.
4). 50 destroyers may be swapped with England, possibly for battleships or bases.

From Far East:
1). Japanese arrest salvation army workers.