Truman's Hopes For Marshall Plan
(11 a.m.) WASHINGTON, August 29. President Truman expressed the hope today that the Marshall Plan for European self-help would successfully replace UNRRA aid. In a letter to Congress reporting UNRRA’S winding-up operations to March 31, Mr Truman said:
“Long-term plans have been inaugurated by our Government under which it is hoped that devastated countries will achieve economic health through cooperation among themselves and with such long-range help as the United States is able to give under proper international arrangements.”
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Northern Advocate, 30 August 1947, Page 4
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