UNRRA
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Said Lehman: "UNRRA . . . will be unable to provide all the assistance which is so clearly needed in the world today."
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But Buenos Aires promptly reported that Argentina's exportable surpluses of wheat were already committed by sale or donation; that was the reason Argentina had declined to join UNRRA.
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For two days they had scurried across Red River Valley, looking for wheat for UNRRA.
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Labor Conciliator Edgar Warren, the man chosen to settle the threatened meat packers' strike, hinted that the only solution was a �c-a-lb. increase in the price of meat bought by the Army, Navy and UNRRA.
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This was a life-saving fund, and Under Secretary of State William Clayton pledged that it would only be used to fill the gap left by an expiring UNRRA.
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