DAILY SUMMARY - 1946/08/29

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Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO2036405 APPROVED FOR RELEASE - Historical Programs Staff - 30 August 2018 Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO2036405 Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO2036405 APPROVED FOR RELEASE - Historical Programs Staff - 30 August 2018 Tel) NT/Aty EUROPE-AFRICA 20 HUI] 1946 165 1. YUGOSLAVIA: I'rues opposes further UNRRA shipments --Byrnes has directed that all appropriate means be takento stop further ship- ments of UNRRA supplies to Yugoslavia, in view of that country's "outrageous and unfriendly conduct." Rights of US citizens violated�US Charge Shantz in Belgrade reports that Yugoslav authorities have consistently violated the rights of US citizens residing in Yugoslavia. Shantz cites many cases of claimants to US citizenship being held in concentration camps, forced into slave labor, denied access to US representatives and refused exit visas. 2. FRANCE: Left-wing Socialists left-wing Socialist leader hasormed Caffery affery that the left-wing Socialists desire "above all" friendly cooperation with the US. He added that they will attemptyat the current Socialist Party Congress, to have the Party adopt a "new orientation," neither pro-MRP nor pro-Communist. FAR EAST 3.3(h)(2) 3, r=ension 01 tis and who.' areas-1n commenting on Soviet objec ons � the FEC to extension of Japanese fishing and whaling areas (see Daily Summary of 5 August, item 11), SCAP points out that (a) current fish consumption accounts for practically all animal protein in the Japanese diet, (b) additional fish supplies will reduce requirements for food imports, and (c) former fish consumption levels cannot be ap- - proached without the extensions authorized by SCAP on 22 June and 6 August. SCAP observes that Japanese fishing in the extended areas "does not preclude ... other nations from sending vessels to fish in the ' International waters of these areas." Document No. 62.9 NO CHANGE 14 Class. 0 DECLASSIFIED � 1 Class. CHANGED TO: TS S � DDA Nemo, 4 Apr 77 Auth: DDA :1;;G. 77/1763 Date: 15 MAR 1976 By: Off Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO2036405 Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO2036405 APPROVED FOR RELEASE - Historical Programs Staff - 30 August 2018 - TOP SE wittric 4. PHILIPPINES: Filipino veteran question�General Christiansen reports that US ireatment of Filipino veterans has receited "stinging denunciation" in the Philippine House of Representatives. 5. N.E.I.: British intentions at Batavia--US Consul General Foote reports that Lord KUlearn now is established at Batavia with a large staff. His Intentions are to "see the lay of the land" and to "shuttle between Singapore and Batavia." Foote comments that the British apparently intend to mediate or otherwise supervise Dutch-Indonesian negotiations. - 2 - Approved for Release: 2018/09/05 CO2036405
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