QUESTION OF RESPONSE FROM AMERICAN PEOPLE
Received Mondav, 7 p.m. LOXDOX, June 23. "The course of American business activity and eonsiderations of domestic policy will play a major part in the fate of Mr. Marshall 's plan," says The Times in a leading artiele. "The American Administration is faeed with Republican majorities in both Ilouses and Congress can traifslate its liope into action only to the extent to which it can secure the opposition's cooperation. " Senator Vandenberg has in principal approved the Marshall programme. Had he rejeeted outright the proposal to underwrite Enropean recovery, Mr. Bevin 's journey to Paris and the most admirable sehemes of reconstruetion would have been fruitless. Neverthe less Senator Vandenberg did not write the Administration a bipartisan blank c.hequc. Has President Truman 's deeision to veto the Labour Bill so exacer bated feeling as to make coopei'ation on foreign matters impossible? Foreign policy niust be an expression of a whole harmonious national policy. It is fai too early to be more than cautiouslv optimistic aliout the entire American response. ' '
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Chronicle (Levin), 24 June 1947, Page 5
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