Word: byrneses
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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NEW YORK, November 26-Secretary of State Byrnes and British Foreign Secretary Bevin searched in a secret bilateral sesson today for a method for minimizing criticism among the little nations of the big power use of the vote in United Nations decisions.
The meeting followed by less than 24 hours a get-together between Byrnes and Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Moletoy, generally interpreted by diplomatic observes as aimed at speeding the work of the Foreign Minister's Council.
From the meetings of today and yesterday stemmed speculation that Byrnes was pursuing a new policy of attempting to settle outstanding council disputes in private huddles before they are laid on the table for a general discussion among the big powers.
Early last week, the Big Four had lightly skipped over several draft treaties, noting areas of agreement, shelving points of disagreement. Mr. Byrnes made a handsome announcement: U.S. occupation authorities in Germany and Austria would return the U.S.-impounded Danubian shipping that Yugoslavia and other Danube countries had long and...
Mr. Molotov finally agreed that the governor should govern in concert with the assembly; that the governor should control the police in time of "emergency"; that the governor should decide when an emergency existed. In ordinary times, the Russian insisted, the police should be controlled by the assembly. Messrs. Byrnes...