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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1950.

THE COLD WAR NOT Warning

FORESEEN BY U.S.

Washington, April 24.

The cold war which today dominates the foreign affairs of the United States was largely unforseen by, the architects who planned Ameri- ca's post-war foreign policy during the dark days of World War II. This was disclosed when the State Department issued a 726-page volume

entitled, "Post-war Foreign Policy Preparation, 1939-1945."

INDIA'S CRUCIAL YEARS

Hazaribagh, April 23, The coming years will be crucial for India, the Prline Minister, Pandit Nehru, sald

minkere.

the

.

The book, prepared at the plained, and "not matters for request of President Truman, | decision.”*** records the mechanics of the evolution of the United Na tions. In the words of the De- partment:

An expect of the book which may bring it to the attention of Cent Congressional

investigators is its ropeated reference to farmer Department officials who have of being ples. The name

'Communist

"It is n

since been accused record of the special structures, methods, working re- lationships, and other germant aspects of the extraordinary pro- cess Instituted by the Department of State and the President during the war for the speelfie purpose of preparing for the peace."

The author-Harley Notter, ad- viser to the Assistant Secretary

have to for United Nations affairs--frank-

Mr. Notter

of Alger Hies is mentioned 22 times, and that of Henry Julian Wadleigh crops up nine times. Most of the references aro to asnsultation Ja. which they participated in their chiclal capacities.

Bases proposal

The volume includes a number. of preliminary proposed drafts for the United Nations Charter, showing evolution of the Charter

to UN

toward its finished state.

It also includes references

Soviet

proposals for carly milltary baacs at. strategic spots throughout the world, and an international air force.

Mr. Notter explained that these

and unworkable,"

for

against sneak attack

Washington, April 23. The atomiq salentist, Dr. Harold Uray, sald today that the United States should do much more to guard against, the danger, that submarines will mine American harbours with alomte bombs.

The University of Chicago scientist, discussing the pre- blem in transcribed radio Interview, said it would be quite possible for enemy sub- marines to sneak into major American harboure and plant alomla

bombe to explode underwater later.

He said, "We should try to guard

against it.

seen in papers that some ac- tivity, along this line is being taken and I hope very much more is taken." He did not explain what activity is un. der way,United Press.

MILITARY TRAIN ATTACKED

Paris, April 23. Indo-Chinese Vietminh in-

on the

here today.

The first general elections sines India gained freedom will be held during that period, and the people of India will make up their minds whether toy described his four-year effort follow the Gandhian path off as a formidable volume. peace, unity. truth and 11on- "The idea was that we ought to violence, or the violent path of have a record structually on how Communist

and other trouble-

the effort

was m made to get ready for the post-war era," Freedom

he had been

said. achieved "This wasn't done during the first two and a half years ago. and war people asked what the Govern- still don't know the history

Mr. 'Notter sald, and "we ment had done to better their lot. some of the things done then."

of He would remind the people that

Government had to

was asked if the Ruselan suggestions were turned surgents last night attacked a face

planners foresaw what has he felt they were loose, full of holes Nhatrang-Saigon line, 27 miles

down "because our military men military train Krave

problems arising from ened at UN, "Not altogether," he partition, some of which had not yet been completely solved.

said. "There was a pledge Despite such probleins, the Russian co-operation. It hasn't

The volume indicates that the East of Saigon, according to Government had undertaken a

been kept. But we had to pre-carly UN planners considered an Agence France Presse re- number of development projects,

various definitions of "nggression" one of which had been launched

for Inclusion In the Charter. Mr. in Bihar and which he and the

Notter selst

Train guards, alded sald that the idea finally President of the Republie hau

was discarded, because any de-craft, drove off the raiders.

A French Headquarters, com- come to see for themselves.

finition would merely tell an ag-munique said that the attackers Kressor what he could not da, and suffered heavy losses, while six These projects would confer

leave him free to And great beneftis on the people, but was asked.

come un-Vietnamese were killed. Before for undertaking such projects,

defined form of

aggression. pence was necessary.

President Truman, who order-cut the railway line to stop the the attack, the Vietminh guerillas Defending the Indo-Pakistan

ed the book compiled in 1946, got train. agreement on minorities, Pandit Mr. Notter replied cautiously an advance copy just in time to Nehru told his audience of 20,000 that during 1943 there was some

take it

it along on his Florida holl-in Hanoi today announced

The French military authorities people, including coal-miners, question of just what Russia was

recapture of the post of Pholu alternative was war, going to do after the war. There

Anybody else can buy it from (in the Red River valley, South were some papers prepared deal- the Superintendant of Documents, of Lackay), which was evacuated ing with alternatives to be follow-U.S. Government Printing Office, on February 13 Bfter Viciminh

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