recovery is gradually reducing causes for grievance and it is evident that the workers are, for the most part, exasperated by the purely political strikes which are artificially stimulated by the C.G.T. and Communists. We are accordingly in agreement with the dissentient voices both of the State Department and O.N.I. ORE 8-50 EVALUATION OF SOVIET-YUGOSLAV RELATIONS 1950. 1. We consider this an excellent report. We offer the following minor comments. (a) Page 4, paragraph 3. We should be interested to received further details of the camps for the training of the Cominform partisan specialists stated to have been identified in Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria and Albania.