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Cudahy Absolved On Indiscretion Charge

'■ j WASHINGTON, August 14. ' j President Roosevelt has absolved j j the United Status Ambassador to Bel- I j gium *Mr John Cudahy) on charges iof indiscreet remarks in a London j j Press interview on conditions in Beli gium. 1 1 Therefore. Mr Cudahy has no inionj lion of resigning. - : After a conference with Mr Roose- . ; volt, Mr Cudahy called on the Under- - ] Secretary for State (Mr Sumner o i Welles), after which Mr Welles made -la formal statement that Mr Cttdail ; hy had nut been reprimanded and the i incident was closed.

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Northern Advocate, 16 August 1940, Page 2

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Cudahy Absolved On Indiscretion Charge Northern Advocate, 16 August 1940, Page 2

Cudahy Absolved On Indiscretion Charge Northern Advocate, 16 August 1940, Page 2