. The Ladies' home journal. etailed plan for internationcontrol of atomic energy developed and a-j Ivocated by the American Government 111thoroughly approved. Yet he could not bj {lieve that in the United Nations Commissicin an atmosphere of charge and countAcharge, with a dozen nations free to coiJ|ment and amend, there was available to tUnited States the best means of winniRussian adherence to those proposals. Tway to agreement was still in direct actkBut in 1947 he was no longer able to fllieve that American policy could be hassolely on a desire for agreement with Russand writing for foreig


. The Ladies' home journal. etailed plan for internationcontrol of atomic energy developed and a-j Ivocated by the American Government 111thoroughly approved. Yet he could not bj {lieve that in the United Nations Commissicin an atmosphere of charge and countAcharge, with a dozen nations free to coiJ|ment and amend, there was available to tUnited States the best means of winniRussian adherence to those proposals. Tway to agreement was still in direct actkBut in 1947 he was no longer able to fllieve that American policy could be hassolely on a desire for agreement with Russand writing for foreign affairs in the sumnof 1947, he saw the proper line of policya sort of synthesis of his two memoranda1945. He dismissed as naive and danious any refusal to recognize the strprobability that one of our great and poful neighbor nations is at present controby men who are convinced that the vcourse of history is set against democrand freedom, as we understand those won(Continued on Page 143) / i ?Alio* LADIES nOME JOURNAL MJ. m) ^MkmIUu /ykwu WAA iUwo m He depends on you—your wise and loving care can spare him much daily discomfort


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