U.S. AND SPAIN HAVE COMMON ENEMY
MADRID, October 16.
Five United States Congressmen who are studying the economic and military situation in Europe, today left Madrid for Brussels. Mr Laurie Battle said it was important that the United States should realise how solidly anti-Communist Spain was. He said: “W6 do not favour dictatorship of course, but we have now all got a common enemy in Russia.” Mr J. F. Wilson said that in a time like the present, they should enlist the aid of everyone against Communism.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 October 1948, Page 4
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