WORLD AFFAIRS
PERMANENT ROLE FOR AMERICA
SENATE RESOLUTION ißec. 12.45 p.m.) RUGBY, March 16. The Republican Senators Joseph Ball (Minnesota) and Harold Burton (Ohio) and the Democrat Senators Lister Hill (Alabama) and Carl Hatch (New Mexico) have submitted a resolution proposing a , five-point programme for an Allied Council to win the war and preserve peace by rehabilitating and policing the post-war world, states a Washington message. The resolution would place the Senate on record as urging that the United States initiate a call for a meeting of the United Nations to establish an Allied Council which will first assist in co-ordinating the military and economic resources of all the members of the United Nations in the war; secondly, to establish temporary administrations in Axis-controlled territories subsequently occupied by the United Nations; thirdly, to administer relief and assist in the economic rehabilitation of member nations and also of occupied territories; fourthly, establish machinery and procedure for the peaceful settlement of international disputes; and, fifthly, provide for a United Nations military force to suppress future attempts at military aggression.
The isolationists have indicated that they will oppose the resolution.— 8.0. W.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 64, 17 March 1943, Page 5
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