Show Ii Monroe monroe Doctrine for Proposed West Hemisphere Unprecedented Security Plan Would l Include d. d Canada and Greenland I PETROPOLIS IS Brazil Aug 26 UP The UP-The The United S States Ses es and nd four other nations 10 formally proposed cd Tu Tuesday day to th apply the e Monroe doctrine to a carefully defined define security region which cov covers the entire hemisphere including Canada and Greenland I The proposal was made in a subcommittee report of f the inter inter-Am inter American rican conference which was wag agreed upon formally Tues Tues- day and includes des the basic formula for form mula for the new new- hemispheric defense treaty The plan was wu presented to the nation 14 subcommittee Tuelda Tuesday which provided th the first opportunity opportunity for Argentina to react to the Pie proposal It draws a au specific boundary around everything considered tob to tobe tobe b be in the western h hemisphere and nd serves perves notice ton on the world that any attack inside this region from the outside will meet the Immediate Immedi ate resistance of all U the Americas It is hoped that C Canada nada will iu subscribe to the plan lan Unprecedented If adopted the new doctrine will be unprecedented The act ct of Havana of the Chapultepec l- l tepee tepec act of 1945 in effect established the Monroe doctrine on or a am am m multilateral rather than a unilateral era eral basis But But this is the first time it has been put into tr treaty aty form and the time It has been extended to include areas outside the Pan-American Pan system At Panama in 1939 the Americas Ameri Amen cas ens attempted to seal themselves off from the European war by drawing a a. a boundary around und the so called so-called called neutrality zone But it started at the United States States- Canadian boundary at P sa na- na quoddy bay in Maine Main and r ran approximately 09 miles offshore around America and back to the U. U Canada S.-Canada boundary in ih 1 the Pa Pacific Pa elf Ic Controversy Seen eD That Thit zone zOn e did n not t include Can Can 5 ad ada or Greenland and it t specifically ly by excluded the territorial w waters of colonies an and possessions of fE Eu European nations nat 1 within th the zone zon such as some of th the Caribbean Islands Th The U United States States expects ex ex- ex peets and andis is prepared d for c cO contro controversy tro tro- versy over the inclusion of ot Greenland Greenland Green Green- la land d where it for fora a year has b been en enin in dispute with Denmark over f fu future ture wartime bases in the tho colon colony If Argentina accepts five basic points in the proposed system the treaty should be concluded in a afew afew afew few days Earl Early Tu Tuesday d y there ther wits was no assurance assurance Argentina would woul give up quickly on one of the major points whether points whether the right of collective self-defense self in In Incase case of ot atta attack Is inherent and immediate immedi immedi- ate without consultation Important Clause aMiss J e eIt It was learned that an important tant taut clause in the subcommittee formula provides that the republics republics lies in consultation will urge that American states involved in a conflict con con- filet stop hostilities hostilities' and take all necessary measures to restore or maintain inter-American inter peace and security in m order to solve the tho conflict by peaceful Rejection of ot such peaceful ac action action ac- ac tion Non would then determine the aggressor aggressor aggressor ag ag- ag- ag in the tho dispute and tho the ap application application application ap- ap of measures of s agreed upon by the other states in consulta consulta- tion |