AMERICAN PLAN
Announcement Expected Soon (Received May 26. 8 p.m.) NEW YORK, May 26. The Administration in the near future will announce a peace plan similar to Mr. Churchill’s world order outlined in the House of Commons, says the “New York Times” Washington correspondent.
Mr. Churchill's idea of a world assembly has been discussed between London and Washington, and the American scheme, known as “Hull plan,” contains this formula. It is reported to foresee the creation of a world council of four Great Powers in addition to an assembly of all other peace-loving Powers. The plan is vague, not only because of official secrecy, but because vagueness is one of the qualities the State Department is seeking. Mr. Hull, it is believed, contends that President Wilson d'id not gain Senate approval for the League of Nations because he attempted too much and his plan was too specific and inelastic.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 205, 27 May 1944, Page 7
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