Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Ambassador of Canada Hume Wrong, and James Bonbright
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
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Memorandum of Conversation
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DATEMay 8, 1952
SUBJECT:
Foot and Mouth Disease in Canada
PARTICIPANTS:
The Secretary
Mr. Wrong - Canadian Ambassador
Mr. Bonbright - EUR
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BNA - Mr. Foster
American Embassy, Ottawa
U.S. GOYERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
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The Canadian Ambassador called this afternoon at his request
and left with me the attached "Oral Message" containing certain
suggestions of action which the Canadian Government hoped we
could take to assist them in meeting serious problems raised by
the outbreak of foot and mouth disease in Canada. Mr. Wrong
stressed the importance which the Canadian Government attached
to this question and stated that the specific proposal set
forth in his message had been discussed and approved by the
Cabinet. He stressed that the Canadiens were not asking for
any change in our quarantine regulations. He said further that
if we had no objection the Canadian Defense Minister, Mr. Claxton,
would probably be getting in touch directly with Mr. Frank Pace,
Secretary of the Army.
I expressed sympathetic understanding of the problem which
the outbreak of this disease has caused in Canada and assured
Mr. Vrong that we would give the most careful thought to his
Government's suggestions, and that we were fully disposed to
do everything we could to help the Canadians in this matter.
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