STARVING EUROPE
MORAL AND PHYSICAL COLLAPSE IMMINENT ' UNITED STATES CONGRESS . URGED TO ACT ByTelegraph—Press Association—Copyright Des Moines, lowa, May 17., Mr. Davidson, chairman of the Leaguo of Bed Cross Societies, declared at the general conference of the /Methodist Episcopal Church, that starvation and disease and undermined MiddJe and Europe; and complete economic, political, moral, and physical • collapso was imminent. He urged tho vital necessity for Congress, to appro-' priate 500 million doTiaTS for use in Central and Eastern Europe, and to in, vite otlier. Powers to fblfow suit and to .co-operate in the feeding.of the people. The crisis was so acute that delay would lib fatal, and'would result in tho most terrible tragedy the human race had known. To be despised for ever as a greedv and Pharisaical nation was n fate .the United States must not incur—Aus.- ' N.Z. Cable Assn. ' : - .• /
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 200, 19 May 1920, Page 7
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141STARVING EUROPE Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 200, 19 May 1920, Page 7
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