RESPECT FOR RUSSIA
DECLARED BY AMERICAN PRODUCTION CHIEF. REPORT ON RECENT VISIT. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) NEW YORK, November 9. Addressing the Amercian-Soviet Friendship Congress in Madison Square Garden, the head of the War Production Board, Mr Donald Nelson, who has been visiting the Soviet Union, said that President Stalin told him that Russia intends fully to repay her obligations to the United States. “I came away from Russia convinced that no two peoples anywhere are Letter qualified to win each other’s respect, admiration and friendship than the Russians and Americans,” said Mr Nelson. He gave the opinion that Russia’s industrial future was assured beyond question.
The Secretary of the Interior, Mr Ickes, declared that the fate of civilisation and the lives and well-being of the future generations depended on the relations between Russia and America. He assailed powerful and active forces in the United States, who, he said, were deliberately fostering ill-will against Russia.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 November 1943, Page 3
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