PREDESTINED TO WORK TOGETHER
LONDON, April 22. "It seemsythat Britain and,. Ajgerjea ' -are preflpstihiad to woivk • to'gethe.r :»qt only on mu tuai undertakings but also on undertakings in assoeiation with other members of the United Nations}" said the new United Htates Ambassador, A|r. Averell Haj-riinan, addressing a Press conferenee. "This eoopergtion- would nqt eonfliet with t]ie ijqerests of other nations," he said, Air. Harriniau said he was gratified that the United Htates was now playing a greater part in the all-invportajit tusk of attenipting to assist the • distressed people of the world. President Truman's lpeasures to help jneet the food problem had set ap example, agd woijld have tho tull sppport of the people of the Unifed , States, which w&s a diffieult place in whick to introdpce rationing. Air. Harriman added that other peoples did not realise the saeriliees the British people luid made and the degree to whitdi they ivere eaiqying on under wartime conditions.
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Chronicle (Levin), 24 April 1946, Page 5
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