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...would peacemaking be resumed? While Byrnes and Bevin regularly saw the French and Chinese Ambassadors, the authoritative New Times said that Russia favored continued (and exclusive) meetings of the Big Three. Meanwhile, Jimmy Byrnes tried some personal peacemaking in the Balkans. He agreed to recognize Tito's Yugoslav Republic, though pointing to "its failure to implement the guarantee of personal freedom" laid down at Yalta. Bevin followed suit. At London, Byrnes had tried to ease the tension by recognizing Hungary. Washington thought he might now do the same with Rumania and Bulgaria, though their one-front regimes were...
...London Black George's scion said he would expose Tito by writing a book...
...last week Peter II, now 22, wanted very much to remain a king. But Russia's friend, Marshal Tito, had his recently elected Skupshtina (national assembly) declare the Karageorgevitch dynasty ended. Yugoslavia was now a republic...
...Marshal Tito's Belgrade,' despite the fact that French, not English, is overwhelmingly the second language-the demand for TIME was so great that Yugoslavia's leading newsdealer kept asking again and again for 1,500 copies a week on a no-return basis...
Even Yugoslavia had an Opposition. In the tightest police state in Russia's Europe, Dr. Milan Grol and his Serb Democratic Party published an Opposition newspaper, campaigned actively against Tito. They had little hope of swaying the Nov. 11 elections, but they were trying. In Austria, where free elections are to be held under Big Three auspices on Nov. 25, the total Communist vote is not expected to exceed...