U.S. DIPLOMAT GOING HOME
LONDON, September 13. The United States Ambassador to Turkey, Mr. L. A. Steinhardt, will leave Ankara by air tomorrow for Washington, says the British United Press Istanbul correspondent. It is believed that he will participate in consultations on the Balkans situation, particularly the chances of persuading the Axis satellites to surrender.
Canadian-made war supplies sent to the United Nations under the Mutual Aid Act will be marked with a maple leaf encircled with the word "Canada" in English, Russian, and Chinese.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 65, 14 September 1943, Page 5
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