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AMERICAN VIEWPOINT.

Reeeived Monday 7 p.m. NEW YORK, July 15. The New York Times, in a leader on tlie Britisli loan, says: do not prg-

lend lliat Ihe credit of 3,750,000,000 dollars carries tlie niagic llial will bring on tlie niillenium. We do I'eel sure that the dnnger of a trade war has been averted, that economic cooperation among all rnembers of Enited Nations has been lirouglil closer, and that one obslacle to the niobilisation of Ihe earlli's produetive forc.es against fear and want has been removed. " The New York Herald Tribune, in a leader, says: "Dnring Ihe debate tlmre were times when i( appeared that tlie deliberale inlent of a large portion of Eongross was lo conilucl ifs share in foreigu aff'airs with a maxinmm of disconrtesy and mininmm of graciousness toward eountries wliic.h only a fewT monlhs ago were America 's allies in a war for nalional survival and whieh are now associated with the TJnited Slales in a great conuuon effort to win a jtisl and durable peace. However, tlie great fact which emerged from tlie debate is the fundamental soundness of Congress and its wise instinct for national welfare. ; '

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Chronicle (Levin), 16 July 1946, Page 5

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AMERICAN VIEWPOINT. Chronicle (Levin), 16 July 1946, Page 5

AMERICAN VIEWPOINT. Chronicle (Levin), 16 July 1946, Page 5

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