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...discussed the UNO meeting in New York. He thought it was going all right. He was not worried about the future of America or of any other nation. The people of the world did not want war. He was sure of that...
...debate raged on. At week's end the State Department issued the Acheson report (see INTERNATIONAL) which would eventually vest primary control in UNO. Senators were in a tailspin. Hastily they withdrew into their chambers to think it all over again, while Mr. Vandenberg buckled down to write another amendment defining the functions of the military...
...York last week, the UNO Security Council did not know whether Russian troops were moving into or out of Iran. TIME Correspondent Harry Zinder flew over northern Iran, cabled...
...very simple, said Andrei Gromyko: Moscow and Teheran had already settled their dispute and UNO need not bother to consider the case. The Netherlands' sharp-nosed, sharp-tongued Eelco van Kleffens pressed for the exact nature and terms of what Gromyko had referred to as "an agreement," "an understanding," and "negotiations...
...Shto zdes neyacno?" snapped Gromyko ("What is there here that isn't clear?"). But with Russian troops still in Iran and no documents available on the alleged agreement, the other Security Council delegates at UNO-in-The Bronx were more confused than they liked to admit. Was the Red Army moving out or just moving around? Had wily old Premier Ahmed Gavam made a private deal with Stalin...