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DEPARTMENT OF STATE P1, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON WEY January 21, 1946 mon sucress SUMMARY OF TELEGRAMS UNO Molotov states that Vyshinski has been delayed by illness but will leave for London on January 21. AUSTRIA General Clark and American Mission Vienna strongly urge con- clusion of treaty with Austria which will legally restore Austria to statehood among the nations. Austrians dislike idea of "peace treaty. "f Clark and Mission consider that Austrian treaty should be discussed during May conference of 21 states. CHINA Chinese state that Soviet withdrawal from Manchuria will not be completed by agreed date of February 1. Russians give limited transportation facilities as reason. Some difficulty has developed over Soviet insistence that all Japanese industries in Manchuria constitute war booty. General Marshall plans to make loans to China conditional upon the appointment of an American adviser who is to be given full economic and financial information by the Chinese Government. FRANCE Despite the Assembly vote favoring a break in French-Spanish relations, the Communists are not pressing the French Government to take such action. The French Government still wishes to coordinate French action on this matter with action by the United States and Great Britain. American Embassy Paris commenting on De Gaulle' decision to resign states that political crisis was unexpected to general public although everyone was aware of developing difficulties. POLAND The Polish Foreign Minister and two of his advisers have called on the Secretary in London in regard to the question of an Export-Import Bank loan to Poland. They deplored Ambassador Lane's attitude and insisted that there is no discrimination against American interests in Poland. The Secretary stated that these DECLASSIFIED questions E.O. 12065, Sec. 3-402 State Dept. Guideline, June 12, 1979 By NLT He NARS, Date 11-10-to