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A novel signpost marks the distances in kilometres to

the capitals of the new world from the Departure Square of the international the camp at Bagnall, Italy, conducted by Refugee Organization. Standing by the signpost are Mr. J. the IRO., and Mrs. Donald Kingsley, Director General of Kingsley.-(Associated Press Photo).

Professional diplomats in U.S. change strategy

Washington, February 5.

Foreigners probably have often wondered how the American Government of recent years has managed to carry on its intenso, many-sided activities in foreign affairs without any con- corted and damaging public opposition. President Truman has encountered none of the bitter, widespread antagonism that President Wilson met when he tried to get this coun- try into the League of Nations, yet his in- volvement in foreign affairs is for more ex- tensive than Wilson's-at a time when many persons in this country have strong feelings on foreign policy, largely a result of the U.S.'s becoming a world power and abandoning its traditional - isolationism.

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The Department invites two The secret is that the profes- sional diplomats have learned types of persoas: experts on for- they cannot accomplish anything ciga polley-usanlly university unless they have the people be- people and writers; and hind them. They have develop-sentatives of various segments of ed since 1985 an elaborate system the population, and who may or *for learning what-the-public-is-may-not-be-foreign policy-ex-. thinking, and for telling key peo- peri. The latter. include leaders

Industry, ple outside the department enn- in

labour, religion, identially what the diplomats veteran or fraternal organisations, business, publishing, social wel- know and plan.

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latter type of conference is held and

a new policy is being when tho

citizens outside

talk can

formulated or a new study being freely.

completed-Associated Press.

Secret mootings

Bome of the most prominen! men and women in the nation alip quietly into Washington week or 10 days for a every

State Depart- gathering with ment officials that lasts two or three -days. Sometimes

the

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Rome, February 0..

The Italian film director;":"Row] 3. berto

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Alleged attempt to halt pro-Franco trend in U.S.

Madrid. February 5.

The Falangist (Spanish Fascist) newspaper "Ar- riba," today published the alleged facsimile of a letter from the Spanish Socialist Toader, Indalecio Prieto, appealing to M. Leon Blum, vetoran French Socialist, for a personal effort to halt the "pro-Franco" trend in Washington. The publication of the alleged 80-page, confiden- tial letter, crammed with spicy gossip and intimate references regarding the efforts of Spanish exiles to overthrow General Franco, was regarded by some observers as an attempt to discredit Don Juan, the Spanish Pretender, by "revealing" a close connection with Spanish exiled. Socialists.

„A“Mah sisse “modera' 'botai, siming, si

that he and actress Ingrid Berge string bodies and vlotten than pos man received about 0,000 congra- "merica si-moderate reten. «Private dining

tulatory telegrams and mesanges · Karopen EMLA

since the birth; of their, 'son "on

Thursday night, jeg har

Rossellini said tho "mostazed homi salateneity, in Kanghong

came from; everywllero'st. Most media!:

of them "were from people Wa

did not know.”

Nossellini was the Bunday morning vlitoryat,

man

"YOU:

"Arriba" did not explain how the letter, dated November 23, 1949, came into its possession. The alleged letter said that London would 'continue its attempt 10 attack the economy" of the Franco roghne, and added, 22711 very grateful for all that the British Labour Party has tried to do, and recently their efforts have favoured us including those of the branches of their Intelligen- re services.

"But in Washington which interests un trom the point of view of victory. And in Wa shington the influence of the British Labour Party and paril cularly of Mr. Bevin is declining quickly.

"Of course, Dean Acheson is still in his post and Premier At-

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the residence in Portugal of Don Juan-was that Spanish aristo- crats had sent "pessimistle porto" on support for a restora- tion among leaders the Spanish church, industry, banks, universities and Judiciary.

Prieto sald that American mi- litary men were mainly respon- sible for the change In American opinion towards Spain and re- fererd to a section of the Ame can cotton trade as yielding pro-Franco Influence,

con-

Yugoslav Press objects to "Time" report

Belgrade,' February B. Yugoslavia's official Pross tudny

Vatican, accused the

Time"

magazine, to "Chicago Tribune" end the Hearst newspapers of conducting a co-ordinated cam-

against Yugoslavia

paign

on

charges of anti-Catholic persecu-

tion.

The newspaper "Borba," voice of Tito's Government, denounced in wrilter by particular an article

Time's" chiot Paris correspon- dent. Andre Laguerre, after on

The letter caused much troversy in the Spanish, capital 10-day visit to Belgrado In which today.

Many doubted The reviewed-conditions-hu-Yugo- authentielty while others clalm- | slavia. od they recognised in its racy and salty comment

According to Borbu, "Laguerra а style characteristle of Pristo..

wrote, "The Church in persecut- "Arriun" said, "The letter showA

ed. The Catholic Church is sub- that certain alleged Monarchista jected to most dreadful torror. are now arm in arm with Prieto, Thousands of priests are arrest- who was the man who led the ed mid subjected to terror and campaign of calumny and insult, forced to confess." ory, British ishlate King Arredamento que

Xin-Reuter,

lee himself is certain at Lon- don can count on him because he is almost as British as he is American."

~ knew he is very British without any need for the *almost*. Bevin confirmed this to me and this is due to the fact that the Acheson family was originally British and not very tong ago."

Prieto also said in the alleged

letter that the help they were getting from the Spanish monar→ chists was important for the In- fluence they wielded rather than their numbers. But, he addert, Intest information from Estoril

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SHOCKS NOTED AT FORDHAM

New York, February 5. Two "very severo" shocki wore

The Yugoslav nesyspaper sald that ́Laguerre's'report does "not deserve serious attention because wo knew when he come to Bel- grade, how and what he was go- ing to write and that he came hero with a "more or lesa Anished 'article dictated by his chief," recorded on Fordham University's "Time" Editor Henry Luce-AS-. selsmograph on Saturday night, it was reported today. It placed the shocks at a distance of about 0,000 miles from New York probably in the Dutch East In- dies. It was said. that the re-

spciated Press.

corded shocks indicated a "major dostrite- quake" that would be

ve at the scene.-United Press.

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