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Conditions: The Paris conferees had already agreed to take steps toward closer cooperation and greater self-help (TIME, Oct. 6). Now each participant would also be bound by bilateral treaties with the U.S. to boost production, stabilize finances, cut trade barriers, provide the U.S. with regular progress reports.
> All credit to Clair Wilcox, who did all that was possible to clear the way for freer world trade. TIME believes that, despite the 123 bilateral agreements signed at Geneva, the tendency toward trade restriction is continuing.-ED.
In his closing speech at Geneva, Britain's Representative Harold Wilson forecast the future: "The methods we may have to use in the intervening months and years may appear to be opposed to the principles and methods of the draft [free trade] charter." Then Wilson returned to London and...
Gunning's advice: "Write as you talk. Most bestsellers, and even the King James version of the Bible, are written so sixth-or seventh-graders can read them. Why should a Washington correspondent write 'bilateral concordance' when he means 'two-way pact?' Why should a...
Lastly, there is a tactical decision which must be made by the United States regarding its relations with Germany far into the future. Each of the other three members of the so-called Big Four has already concluded bipartisan non-aggression pacts among themselves against the German nation, to supplement...