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demands, including territory. There § objectiofis to «that.

plans for Europe -were tied firmly to the ideal’ of free elections and universal suffrage. . wT This latter was regarded as a reassurance to Americans, and especially . to the senate, where ~ Mr. Roosevelt must soon stand sponsor of a security treaty guaranteeing world peace backed in part by our armed forces. .

statement that the Soviet Union is maneuvering to swing at least its Fmoral strength into the Pacific wa

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| | oo 3 It was no more than ax dference. |

But it was observed that April 95, when the uni€d nations. con{ference begins At the Golden Gate, {is the last #@te upon which Japan | or Ruspid can denounce. ‘their mus | tual non-aggression pact. { {" Furthermore, unlimited . Russian

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discussion will put them at the] same table with the Chinese, w hom, | the Russians have avoided bec ause | théir enemies have not been the

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The Crimean report ended on & note of “unity for. peace as for | war.” ; “@sr-meeting ‘here in the Crimea,” said the three most pewerful

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| men in the world, “has reaffirmed ing the solution, that they had |our common ' determination tolagreed upon & plan for voting in’ maintain and strengthen in the {the council of the proposed security

weing grafting all basic Russian peace to come that unity of pur-|organization, ‘|

pose and of action which has made| Voting procedure decision | ~golineil members should ‘ote “even though one of. bé a party to the aggression v were seeking to supress or 10! prevent. Ee : |] The Soviet Union insisted that all| should vote and that_one negative Chihia also was brey ballet ‘should have veto=power. The class power by pro Crimean conférence réport said that ¢ with France and [the solution of this problem would on the world se-| be revealed aftér China and France {have ‘been advised of the agreed » pffid for American and sen-|uponc procedure. . i | atorfal stuipport was in the form of | - 1*China and France go along and | ba vigorously enthusiastic confer- the Crimean conferees explored all I'efee indorsemetit of the Atlantic parts of the security problem in Charter, ; | amity, it would seem that the united Congress welcomed the report, nations conferees ip San Francisco which was read in the senate and next April will not be long in [circulated among members of the session. Want Speedy Agreement Mr. Roosevelt and his

believe that this is a sacred obliga=| It ? ? whether The conferees significantly bec®-| have oned France to first rank political | the status in post-war peace machinery and promised her participay 1

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The reaction was not unanimous, but it was far froth partisan. Republican senators rose. with Derno- | Poli crats to say to Stalin, Churchill and | agreement and ratification of a Roosevelt—"Well done.” |world security treaty must be ob3 . . nt . : Former Presiden Herbert C. tained’ at once to. avoid the delays

Hoover called the Orimea agree-| i Id ment a “strong formation on which | and defeats encountered alter wor | Li

foreign | icy -advisers are convinced that

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“It is fitting,” he ‘told a New | "To that end they have laid out a | York audience, “that it should have | program not unlike Woodrow Wil- | been issued on the birthday of son's famous 14 Points’ | Abraham Lincoln.” This . time, however, there is a The exile Polish government in report from: leaders of the three London.evidently intends to repudi- nations most immediately concerned, ate the Big Three agreements as| undertaking to=Jollow stipulated to its own fate, which is early eXx-|procedure in makihg desired post-| tinction, {war conditions come ‘true. ; There was some complaint here,| The stipulated ‘procedure is emtoo, against boundary and other bodied in a “declaration “en liberplans for the Poles. But few of ated Europe.” It is an agregment Mr. Roosevelt's recent state’ papers among the three men on several have been better received at first points: : ONE: The United States, Great: Britain and the Soviet Union will act in concert to assist the liberated “A very stimulating message. peoples to solve by democratic means said Senator Alexander Wiley (R. [their immediate political and eco-| Wis), who has been listed by some nomic problems. They expect that persons as an isolationist. {o-be necessary during a “temporary | { “It shows an apparent unity of | period” only. . | purpose which the world has been | TWO: This requires destruction looking forward to, and we hope | of the last vestige of Naziism and it will result in a real instrument [adherence to the Atlantic Charter for international collaboration.” | principle that all peoples have the Referring to fhe report as “this | right to choose the form of govern- } momentous -d oc um ent” senate ment under which they shall live. Democratic Leader Alben W. Bark-| THREE: To foster conditions in ley (Ky) said: 4 | Which the liberated peoples may eft] | “1t we can accomplish the ob- | 19 that right, ‘the conferees agreed

{that when necessary they jointly pectives set forth in this Crimean . f any lite conference, we will go a long way would assist the people of any {

x3 erated state or former axis satellite toward justifying the terrible sac- | Fa qs : wis a : : {to achieve four specific objectives: | | rifice we are making in treasure

o. | ta) Establish conditions of inter{and blood. nal peace. Serate Republican Leader —Wal={—(p)y— Effect —emergency—measures. llace. H. White Jr. (Me) immedi-|¢or relief of distressed peoples. =: | lately rose from his seat across the| (c) Form interim governmental aisle, . _ [authorities broadly representative of | “A great work has been done,” he [a] democratic elements of the popu- | told the senate. lation. | Everyone wanted to know What| (pn) pacilitate the holdings of Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg (R.!freq elections. Mich.) “thought of the Big Three “Will of the People”

‘Stimulating’ —Wiley

job. Vandenberg proposed and Re-| Where the three powers inter-

publicans -generally have adopted | yened to form interim governmental la foreign policy based on immediate | 3 uthorities, it’ would be with the,

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{treaties for the permanent demili-|ynderstanding, the report explained, | tarization of Germany and agree- (that it would be only for the pur|ments for post-war examination |poge of “the ‘earliest possible estab- | of all political adjustments - made |jishment through free elections of or being made in Europe. governments responsive ‘to -the will of the people.” The United States, Great Britain

that has issued from any major 40d the Soviet Union promised to conference,” said Vandenberg. He | consult other * governments when reserved the right to seek more de- | matters af direct interest to them tailed information, especially about] ¥ere involved if such-cases. Fe Polish. political and boundary Prior to any action to make. good agreements. on the foregoing pledges, the repre“It reaffirmed basic principles of sentatives of the three goverhments justice,” he continued, “to which would consult among themselves. we are deeply aftachéd. And it un- The report stated that it was the dertakes™for the first time to im- |POPe of the three conferees that the plement these principles by direct provisional government of France action. “may be associated with them 1n | “The demilitarization eof the procedure suggested’—evidently | Germany and the pledge to pro-|3S an equal partner. ‘ceed among out allied ‘friends on| PY this declaration,” the report 'the basis of the Atlantic Charter said, “we reaffirm our faith in- the are greatly encouraging.” principles of the Atlantic Charter, The Roosevelt - Churchill - Stalin | ©ur pledge in the declaration by the | report bore down hard on the At- united nations, and our determina-| lantie Charter, which Mr. Roose-| tion to build in co-operation with | velt has been accused of forgetting [Other peace-loving nations world, {~The three men repeatedly - em- | O¥der under. law, dedicated to-the| | phasized the “joint” nature of their | Peace, security, freedom and general plans and intentions if all respects. | well-being of mankind.” They reported, without disclos-| TO further the foregoing program; — - re — [and to maintain a political and dip-

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{lomatic continuity of thought and 8 |[action, the conference agreed that the foreign secretaries of the United States, Soviet Union and Great Britain would meet hereafter ahout {every four months. | First meeting is “stheduled for {London after the April united na1tion conference here, Other meetings woud rotate among the three capitals, { ;

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