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-9- furnished aid to them to prevent this." That the Chinese Communist Party blindly follows orders from Moscow, Mr. Cabot stated, we infer from their endorsement of the June 1948 communique published by the Cominform denouncing Marshal Tito for his refusal to follow blindly orders from the Politburo in Moscow. 14 Japan: American FEC. Member Rebuts Soviet Charges. - A recent U.S. directive to SCAP on economic stabilization in Japan aroused a Soviet charge of U.S. violation of the regime of control and U.S. negligence as to the democratization program. On February 16 the U.S. member of the FEC, Major General Frank R. McCoy, demonstrated the falsity of the charge. 15 Korea: U. S. Argues for Korean Membership in the U.N. - On February 15, in reply to Soviet objections, Ambassador Austin presented arguments which resulted in the decision of the Security Council to forward the U.N. membership applica- tion of the Korean Republic (South Korea) to the Council's Membership Committee. He was joined by representatives of five other nations in opposing similar action (favored by the U.S.S.R.) on the application of the northern regime of Korea for U.N. membership. 16 is 14rbid. , Feb. 13, p. 179. Feb. 27, p. 271. 16Ibid., Feb. 20, p. 227. CS/R

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