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...Hope in Indo-China...
...think it of significance, too, that at the end of World War II, the French interned Chinese Nationalist troops in Indo-China and placed them on a small island off the coast . . . and were still holding them when I was in Indo-China. I was amazed to learn . . . our allies in World War II should have been interned in order to appease the Chinese Reds, who did not want these troops returned to Formosa ... It is all important to the security of the U.S. that the Associated States of Indo-China remain among the free nations of the world...
Besides textbooks, PBH is collecting magazines, records, and books of entertainment value for use in settlement houses and hospitals in Massachusetts. The clothing contributions will go to the Metropolitan State Hospital in Waltham and to distributing stations in India, Indo-China, and Korea...
...could be called the Year of Settlements. The old grievances over the Suez Canal Zone, Iranian oil and Trieste were brilliantly negotiated and settled . . . EDC may be dead, but the Western European nations and their allies . . . have virtually completed the structure for Western defense, with German participation. The Indo-China war, which has long drained one of our allies, was halted (granted, not settled). True, the shadow of Asian Communism has continued to spread, is still moving rapidly and is as yet unchecked, so 1955 will be no time to relax...
...point where the Communists can be made to back down. U.S. military muscle has been toughened, but not in any way that possesses decisive results. Secretary of Defense Wilson says in this month's FORTUNE: "I got to thinking here three or four months ago about Korea, Indo-China and EDC, and I came to the conclusion that nothing different from what happened would have happened if we had been twice as strong in a military sense-if we had had 250 wings and twice as many ships...