THE POLITICAL ASPECTS
NOT MADE TOO POINTED WISE COURSE FOLLOWED (Received 14th June. 9.0 a.m.) NEW YORK. 13th June. The Washington correspondent of the North American Newspuper Allfunce "Although the Regal visit on the whole was admirably managed and did leave behind a splendid impression, curiously enough the results do not : seem to have been wholly satisfactory to certain officials i“ Their Majestic-’ entourage. “Two things found disappointing were- First, the failure of the President to make a dramatic utterance on the old theme of ‘unity or the democracies.’ and secondly, -he failure of journalists to emphasise the strictly political aspects of the Royal visit. Nevertheless, it is quite clear that a wise course was followrd If the demonstration of democratic unity had been too pointed it would undoubtedly have aroused the concern of American isolationists The greatest care was
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 14 June 1939, Page 7
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