Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1945 — Page 2
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Maintains Good Humor in Face of Baiting. By WILLIAM H. STONEMAN
a: : Times Foreign Correspondent a LONDON, Sept. 21.—If there Were a Nobel prize for patience, it ‘should go fo James F. Byrnes, the American secretary of state, for his tperformance at the council of foreign x Ministers, now being held in London, Throughout this conference Byrnes has maintained his sense of humor -and his good nature with-|% out making any concessions of . prineiple to anybody. i He has done this |’ in face of just Mr, Stoneman about the crudest wind most adolescent performance 8f bear-balting ever seen at a serious international meeting. If the Soviet Union had sent a! _ glelegate to London with instruc ns to make himself just as disgereeable as possible, he could not Have done a much better job than hat being performed by Foreign| Commissar Vyacheslav M. Molotov. | » Poorest Joke of Century
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#t the London meeting and he has made no contribution to its success, His suggestion that Russia wanted “the port of Tripoli ‘is considered among diplomats to have been one . of the poorest jokes of the 20th cen~ tury. How he feels able to carry on this performance at the risk of truly alienating the United States and Britain is a’ mystery. Neither the British nor ourselves can make head or tail of the policy which he is following. § We ‘are not even sure that it is the real Russian policy; we suspect that it Is not Stalin's policy, and we |’ know that the Russian people would not like it if they knew that this policy was damaging relations with the United States,
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