ROOSEVELT ANXIOUS
(Press. Assn.-
COUNTRY FACING DISASTER
-By Telegraph — Copj rlght)
Rec. Feb. 16.
Lond'on, February 15. The Times' Washington correspondent says that Mr. F. D. Roosevelt is anxious for the earliest possible personal discussion with Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, believing that the only way of escape from the world's economic troubles is by the frankest and .fullest Anglo-American co-operation. Mr. Roosevelt believes that this will be more surely and more easily achievable with Mr. MacDonald than any°ne.. The truth is that only a thin veil of popular complacency exists between America and disaster and Mr. MacDonald must judge the gravity of the American crisis on the spot. Mr. Roosevelt can only meet the. crisis if an Anglo-American deadloek is averted, and he can only help Britain if Britain helps him.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 459, 17 February 1933, Page 5
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