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Publication Date:
February 13, 1946
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JelmpplapA: uuq 00,1rEiE,NOLi11A0 DirLe,,eor Orr propose& Y4crt early conference
of respoaeible ministers to plan rebilization of u9.21d resources to
zeet the foreteet 1946-1947 food eeisiD. State AMR, Agriculture
concue. Theme Aepartmente eepoee arty a4 hi o ar"emgmonts for
1945-1946 see they feel exietirg agencies can do the JO.
UhERACOffRb i4A13C4 17ee The vaaRA cfm,:ti meeting at Atlantic City
le expected to discuss measures for allev:eting the vorld feed shortage,
nf UNkkA operations. and thehetaling of eefugees e.bsent
f-ro7m their eountries by the end of 1946.
gOaD a'ROEMSeINDIAL The India )Food Delegation now in London fpr
7611euitation win shortly come to Washington to confer with the
eemblned ?cod Beard, CPS representative says every effort is
eelee meoe te erele;fie Tediere andeltber nnAernouriehed pecoplee
with food,
4gligA# lip$94,4411 AlliniOnED:.The Unt today, despite Soviet opposition,
ndoptf. te, US-TX sponeered refuRue resolution forbiddieg enfoeee:1
eopeeelation end recommendieg the establishment of a committee to
1e eroblene ,
OPEATINGPTMDS: Pending formal adoption of a budget UNC will be
452:-e000,000 of which $6?155,500 yin be contributed by the US.
1?,`11.0PE-AFRICA
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UBS!: Narshall Mukov, eecontly elected'to the Supreme Soviet, may
eOfee, be-ereageto its Ppaealdium. This woulil require hime to leave
Perlin for full time dutles in Momoow.
AUSTRIA: Proposed Exchango of Repreeentatiyee with lifelehboring Statesee
Auetriees request for Permission to accred:it e7e5Fizienpativee to.
Czechoslovkia, BUngary, Italy, Switzerland and Yugoslavia is
acceptable to the quadripartite political division, Allied eounoil,
Vienna, erovided such action is bilateral,. The division eill
recemmend approval by the Allied Council and also recommend tbat
representation of any nation_ in Austria be limited to one type
of mission, either military or political. The Soviets approve
Austria s requeet, provided no exchange is permitted with Germany or
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,;Reduotion of Soviet Forcesagedentbasey Moscow has repeated its
request of January to theeSoliet Government that the Soviet
Commander in Vienna be authorized to disown reduction of
Allied occupatimforcee.
SoyietViewp on Dannbe emnally_gstseany-The Soviet member of
AliThd Council Austria remaine adamant in the face of vigorous
US aeseetione that the Dannbe Steamehip Company is an Austrian,
rather than a German asset and that 210 unilateral action should
be taken concerning it. The Soviet member is clearly acting
on Moscow'a instructions in insisting that the conpany is
German property. The Couneil closed its diseueelon with
statemente by the UK and Freneh maulers that they would refer
the natter to their respective Governments.
3. BULGARIA: &m.z.....attp_ns St.t.d.lck--Irhe Soviet menber of ACC advisee
that food reparations cannot now be sent Yugoslavia or Greece
because of shortagese Vyshinski will be told that the US regards this
es non-fulfillment of the armistice, The US AOC =Mbar will requeet
copies of trade agreements and a report of commodity deliveries made
since the armistice.
4, YUGOSLAVIA* AntieUS kmaigaContinies--Three US jeeps near the
Enbasey were confiscated by police after breaking padlocks it the
presence of US naval and diplomatic representatives. Violation of
parking ruIea was charged but these rules were to be effective only
on the text clay. The Ambassador is making a strong protest. MeanAFEn has tnetruoten the VS Military Attache not to -surrender
without AFHQ's permission a US soldier charged with killing a Soviet
NCO in Beleeade.
5.- ITALY.: VenezieG1li Flections Preteeted?eremier de Gasperi has
proteeted to the Aillea-ralarlleaTZTarlast Novenber s elections
In YUgeslav-occepied Venezia Giulia. Ho charges the Yugoslays with
using the occasion for political demenetratione for annexation to
Yugoslavia, conducting the elections withoutsafeguardn Tor free
voting, intimidating the Italian residents end altering the election
results. The local "Asseebly" elected a "Regional. Popular Cemmittee
of Istria" which asserted the unanimoue will of the Istrian population
to be in fi of entering the Federal Yugoelav Republic.
6? FRANCE: The French Eatign Office will order confiscation of any Pan-
Arerican plane that lands at Marseille without French Governmant
authorization. The French have dimapprovod Panama's proposed 9295 '
New nen-Marco/11e rate, Under the provisional Air Transport
Aereement, mutual agreement on rates muet be reached before
operations can loin. .
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without parallel action by the US and UL1
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offioial Foreign Office liewsparer .
FAR VAST
CHM: ONtnese Admit rdsoussion With USSR on Manchuria?A high Chine e.
official acknowledges that talks are under way. He declares that the
Soviets are being opportunistic and consider Manchurian industriev.
as war booty. Be denies that China has asked. Soviet forces to remain
in Manchuria beyond 1 February. Foreign fanister Soong has seen the
Boviet Ambassador twice in the past ten days
Chiang Orders Civil Liberties restered-:!-The Supreme National
Defense Council has approved the repeal or amendment of all
regulations restricting Chinese civil rights. Final action rest
with the enfbrcement authorities.
INDIA: Martial law in Calcutta?The British imposed martial law fr
Calcutta yesterday following MoslemAed riots protesting Indian
ational Army trials. The rioting is on a larger scale than in
Noveeibor according to (len. Terry, who reports 4 US army pereennel
injured.
Maslen revolt threatsned?annahihoad of the Moslem League? has
to the press that the Moslems intend to revolt if the British
fail to provide for "Pelrietanl a sovereign Moslem State aebracing six
nornern provinces of India. Bo opposed the British plan to call
a eine Constitution-making body for a free and unified India.
ZOREA: Gate, Hodges has molested US backing In urging Soviet agree-
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ment on free om of expreseforabacere=Eatemnt is mao.e io form an
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interim Korean government. Be le prepared to postpone interim
government ookeiderations until a satisfactory solution is reached.
Gen. Hodges has been given authority by State and JCS to re-
Ieage a poro detailsd acnownt of. the Flooril Corferoncs should he con
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eider publicity at present undoeirable? he is authorized to prepare a
factual recital of US efforts to obtain Soviet consent to remove zone
barriers, for release when USSR publicity or public opinion here
dictates..
THE AMERICAS
ARGENTINAI Reaction to.."Blue Book"--Embasey Buenos Aires reports that
the Argentine Foreign Office is considerably agitated over the US "Blue
Book" on Argantine-Nazi collaboration.
The Venzuelan Foreign Minister believes that the Argentine People
will now repudiate pre-Vazi leaders. Widespread publicity is being ?
given to the document in Bolivia?whose present Government is substan-
tially the same as that which the "Blue Book" states to have come Into
power in 103 with Argentine-Nazi backing.
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2 CHILE: The oM.tioaa ooaL shorge is oreating a dangerous situation
thioh iaut iner and Navy Laking over the mines, Embassy
Santiago urgos that the US Qmiravor to obtain coal for Chile rProul Peru.
BPAZIL: Ambaesador Martips.p3 hotn r,c9t tlerrael with the new Foreign
Minlatei,? who has been taY lisitine is pi7o -Iallgss. Martins will continue
poet in Washington ':or the time being,
CANADA:, A $1.00,p22,990 lf tgNetherlands wtx announced yesterday by
:.;1,e, Canadian Finance 1,111lietlry.
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