hela vrlden i sitt grepp skriver om Byrnes tal blPa t "He dealt frankly* solerly and, we think, constructively with the central problem tftat must still be salved/ It is not the imperfect letterhad provisions of the treaties' draft in- Paris t hat disturbs' him* It is ratlier the continued if' nt in- creasing tension between Russia and United States , , o.. ,' "Mr<, Byrnes rejects both 'soft ' arid 'tough'as proper des- criptions of th policy which he has pursued tewrd Russia* He prefers patient but firm * * * *c Patient/ he certainly has beeft <,c Pirm he must be . . * surely it is" true that 'every undertriding requires the reconciliatioir of dif Ter neesand not a yilding by one state to the arbitrary will of the other, Den 21 oktober New York.Herald Tribune . sger i en ledare, att Mr, Byrnes vid terkomsten frn Paris . frtjnar sina landsmns tacksamhet* Det heter i artikeln bl*a : Byrnes mt very difficult' erises with firmness and sente;' He avo ide d giv ing awy positions who se loss- would' hav been dis- astrus and herfrained from u!nnecessari^y truculent : or aggressive stnds in defense of what had to be held, - Prom the address of Mr* Byrnes and the statement on the Soviet-American relations issued by the Federal Council of the Ghurches of Christ in America emerged a formula of t ieta-nee- t o which r^arly all Americans can subscribe and in which they can take pride,, , Wht the counc il assertedv and what..Mr, /Byrnes aff ir*- med' in-a quotation from-his fdrst, spee.ch as Secretary- of State ; was the thought that the United States renounces any intention of imposing Its system uporr other nations by force or fraud, just as it will re sist any ef f rt' to il&pose; nalleii way bf li f upon others by those means. " Washington Post ; ! h r, skrev bl.a,,- in our :opinion, Byrnes i" repbn-ded tb: the deepest instinots' in the-Americn psyc . e that- bur - only Ssalvat ion is to! -work f r peace based' upon justiee as well-a agreement, He -showed" that he yields t-o none -lii his quest fr- it;, , ; There ,was J-np./weari- ness in his exposition*. ,t vis refreshing to- hear convitions uttere-d with such-calm deterrHinationv" t