WELL PLEASED
VISIT TO WASHINGTON
MR. MMDmAMfS VIEW}
HOPE OF COMMON ACTION
PRESIDENT AND PROBLEMS
(British Official Wireless.)' (Received May 4, 11.30 a.m.) RUGBY, May 3. The Prime Minister landed at Southampton this afternoon after his visit to America. Ho declared himself well pleased with the. results of his visil to Washington. President Roosevelt and he found themselves in most complete agreement as to the objects in view, .and taOcs on how to do it were of a most friendly kind. "We discovered we were boUi very hopeful of common action. I shall report to Cabinet, but, so far as I am concerned, I am very pleased. You have seen the first results in the, action of Mr. Norman Davis at Geneva. That was very helpful." An enthusiastic welcome was accorded Mr. Mac Donald when he reached London. Several members of Cabinet and other distinguished people, including Mr. Norruan Davis and the American charge d'affaires (Mr. Ray Atherton) being on the platform. Mr. Mac Donald will broadcast at 9.10 p.m. on Friday on his American visit and the World Economic Conference, regarding the success of which he expresses strong hopes. Meanwhile, he will make a state* ment in the House of Commons tomorrow. The discussion in the House of Commons will take place nesf week. *
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 103, 4 May 1933, Page 11
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215WELL PLEASED Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 103, 4 May 1933, Page 11
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