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President Harry S. Truman at a special news conference at Monte-Bello, Ontario, Canada

Surrounded by photographers and reporters, President Harry S. Truman (center) holds a special news conference on the lawn of the Seignory Club at Monte-Bello, Ontario, Canada. At right is U.S. Ambassador to Canada, Ray Atherton, and on the left is the Chief of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The others are unidentified. The President is in Canada on a three-day trip during which he addressed a joint session of the Canadian Senate and Parliament. (See also 65-581 thru 606.) From: Bjorn Bjornson.

President Harry S. Truman at a special news conference at Monte-Bello, Ontario, Canada

Left to right: Canada's Prime Minister Mackenzie King, President Harry S. Truman, and the Chief of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, waiting to speak at a press conference held on the lawn of the Seignory Club at Monte-Bello, Ontario. The President is in Canada on a three-day trip where he addressed a joint session of the Canadian Senate and Parliament at Ottawa. Standing directly behind the President is Ray Atherton, U.S. Ambassador to Canada. Standing on the left is Charles Ross, the President's Press Secretary. (See also 65-581 through 606.) From: Bjorn Bjornson.

President Truman Discussing Western European Affairs with Marshall, Hoffman and Harriman

Left to right: President Harry S. Truman; Secretary of State George C. Marshall; Paul G. Hoffman, Economic Cooperation Administrator; and W. Averell Harriman, Economic Cooperation Administration Roving Ambassador, discuss western European affairs and the Marshall Plan at a conference in the President's office today. From: Houston Post.