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PROTEST FROM AMERICA

Keceived Sunday, 7 p.m. WARRINGTON, Sept. 1. Kepresentative Snbath, chairmau of the llouse Rules Oomniittee, has sent a letter to Mr. Dean Acheson, protesting that " Angiophilic ' Stale Departnient ollicials are supporting British foreign policy "to the detriineut of our international relationships. We are being committed more to a policy of aiding tfreat Britain in securing and sustaiuing her Oolonial Empire and even helping her establish new zones of inHuence. ' 7 Representative Sabath recalled that he voted for the British loan only nt the President's urgent request, and added: " Subsequent eA'ents confinned my f'ears that Britain had and has no intention of maintaining the spirit of the loan agreements." The. Associated Press comments that Representative Sabath is one of the kev administration leaders at Uapitol ITi fl.

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Chronicle (Levin), 2 September 1946, Page 5

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PROTEST FROM AMERICA Chronicle (Levin), 2 September 1946, Page 5

PROTEST FROM AMERICA Chronicle (Levin), 2 September 1946, Page 5

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