WILLING TO WAGER NO THIRD WAR
Received Thursdav, 7 p.m. 0 . WASHIN GTON, Sept. 18. The-News- of tlie World says Lori! Strabolgi (Lieut.-Commander J. M. Eenworthy) told an interviewer that he Was wxlling to take any number of w.'agers. that there would be no tliird tvorld war. .Lack of food ixi Europe prohibited Russia and Britain waging aggressive war because occupat: >n troops must -be fed despite atomie .attaCks,Lord Strabolgi was coxxfidexxt Un'Urd ^fates-. would not start a war. He ur »eil United Nations to take control of Liie Malacca Straits, Suez Canal, Dardan;'6.lles, Strait of Gibraltar and Panania | Canali. ' i Lord-. Strabolgi expressed the ojiinion f that Russia would agree to the mter national control of the Darilarai.ies if ; United Nations h'-ad sufficient prestxge . audi physfieul po.wer.
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Chronicle (Levin), 20 September 1946, Page 5
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