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Show U. S. LOAN CREDITS DETERMINED BYPOLITICS ; All of the credits which the United States is proposing to grant to our wartime allies have a political basis. Though the administration ad-ministration has not seen fit to be candid about this fact in respect to the $3,375,000,000 British loan, Washington does let it be known that the Treasury's borrowing power is being used as a weapon to get done in various parts of the world what needs to be done. " General Marshall, who is Curam-bassodor Curam-bassodor to China and is making another attempt to end the civil war between the Chiang Kai-shek government and the Chinese Communists Com-munists his first effort having proved not to be the success it was hailed as at the time holds an absolute veto over a $500,000,000 loan to China. Unless the warring sides get together, General Marshall Mar-shall can tell them "no reconstruction recon-struction with American money." |