LIBERATED AREAS
ENTRY OF U.S. BUSINESSMEN
NEW YORK, October 4. The president of the United States Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Eric Johnson, will soon ask the Secretary of State, Mr. Hull, to exert pressure on the military authorities to allow American business men to travel freely in liberated areas, says the "New York Herald Tribune's" Washington correspondent;:' ';,■■' :: :""""; ":' ■'■'-. ''■■■' :; ■" '" : ■ Business" circles freely admitted today that the London "Daily Mail's" charge that the United States was sending business men into France in the guise of army officers was perfectly c: A A hlgh executive of one prominent American firm-complained that recently he was able to get representatives into Europe only in uniform. He regretted that the number was far too srxiciiJ,.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 83, 5 October 1944, Page 7
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