Show BYRNES appointment TO ADD STRENGTH TO CABINET behind the two great publicized events of foreign affairs the submission of the charter for the new world and the advent of james F byrnes as state secretary the mills of history are grinding new and greater portents mr byrnes Is a canny dealer up to now our foreign policy methods ghods have hae not been sensationally tio nally bountiful some doubt Is evident in many quarters that we have learned how to deal evenly with the russians it is thus as much in her interest int crest as of any other nation othe otherwise fwise our viewpoint has not won 0 out ut too many times not in the matter of poland latvia esthonia lithuania turkey the middle east declaration of war on japan and so on do down the problem list now we are going to berlin tor for the next conference we have been unable to bring stalin halfway in the geographical matter of me meeting eting places or in any other consideration our dealing with the soviet is clearly not yet on a successful plane another way of putting it and the A administration no doubt would put it this way we have sacrificed ever every thing else in diplomacy in order to get the charter now we have it we e must start making other matters add up better this is where mr byrnes comes lin in these are the considerations behind his bis appointment foreign affairs is the one subject his lular iular career has not closely touched he is not therefore especially experienced but lie he has seldom been traded down in any line simultaneously mr truman in an extemporaneous speech at kansas city projected a line for the c harter charter far beyond its text although no one seemed to notice it he said the world is no longer county state or national size but Is one world orld as willkie said |