AMERICAN ARMS FOR EUROPE
FRENCH SHIP LOADS AEROPLANES OTHER SUPPLIES MOVING TO PORTS (Rec. 10 p.m.) NEW YORK, Mate'll 8. The first of 1.000,080,000 dollars’ worth of American arms and other military aid scheduled to flow td Western EUrope in the next few months. was loaded on the French aircraft-carrier Dixmude at Norfolk. Virginia, to-day. It was -one of 48 planes in the iriitial shipiherit Under the. mutual defence assistance programme. Officials said that substantial quantities of military equipment designated for eight Western European nations were on their way to eastern ports of the United States.
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26058, 10 March 1950, Page 7
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