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Soviet Russia Omitted in Terms . Though It Aims at Red Aggression
WASHINGTON, Mar. 18. (UP)—Following is the official text of the proposed North Atlantic treaty:
’ Preamble linet individual and collective caThe Jurties io Si treaty Te pacity to resist armed attack, affirm their th in the purposes . . and principles of- the charter of Article 4 the United Nations and their de-| The parties will consult togeth-| sire to live in peace with all peo- er whenever, in the opinion of any! ples and all governments, {of them, the territorial integrity, They are determined to safe- political independence or security guard the freedom, common heri- (of any of the parties is threat. tage and civilization of their ened. - Article 5
peoples, founded on the prin-| The parties agree that an
ciples of Sumgeracy, ghdividuay the rule of law. Woenty and d Yo ote stability Armed attack against one or more and well-being in the North At-{°f them in Hurope or North lantic’ area. {America shall be. considered an They are resolved to unite their efforts for collective defense and! for the preservation of peace and security. They, therefore, agree to this North Atlantic Treaty:
Article 1
sequently they agree that, an armed attack occurs, them, in exercise of the right of individual or collective self-de-fense recognized by Article 51 of {the Charter of the United Na-| tions, will assist the party or par-!
{ties so attacked by taking forthThe parties undertake, as set . | forth in the charter of the United | ¥ith. lndividually and in concert|
{with the other parties, such ac-| Nations, to settle any interna-|,, . '. i deems necessary, includ-| 0
disputes .in which they! o iy, 150 of armed force, to remay
be involved by peaceful store and { maintain the security, means in such a manner that in- |, +). Norn Atlantic area.
ternational peace and security, — ,,, uch armed attack and all and justice, are not endangered, ;,o,q req taken as a result there-|
and to refrain In isle Interna jof shall immediately be reported tional relations from the threatly, (ne gecurity Council. Such|
or use of force in any manner... ures shall be terminated inconsistent with the purposes of when the Security Council has the United Nations: {taken the measures necessary to 2 restore an mal - Article 2 d ntain Interna
} tional peace and security. The parties wit contribute to=| a ] ward the further development of| Article 6 peaceful and ‘friendly Interna-| For the purpose of Article 5 an|
if ‘much;
tional relations by strengthening armed attack on one or more of | Duly certified copies thereof willland Dr. Mary Alice Norris on their free institutions, by bring- the parties is deemed to include be transmitted by that Govern-|/“Cataracts, Contacts and Contu-! ing about a better understanding an armed attack on the territory ment to the governments of the sions” at 8 p. m. Monday in Cen-| (tral Library. | The seminars are being spon-
of the principles upon which these of any of the parties in Europe or| institutions are founded, and by North America, on the Algerian | promoting conditions of stability Departments of France, on the and well-being. ’ {oceupation forces of any party in They will seek to eliminate con-{ Europe, on the islands under the! flict in their international eco- jurisdiction of any party in the, nomie policies and will encourage North Atlantic area north of the economic collaboration between Tropic of Cancer or on the vessels | any or all of them. tor aircraft in this area of any of
» {the parties. Article 3 Fer
In order more effectively to! Article 7 achieve the objectives’ of this This treaty does not affect, and!
treaty, the parties, separately and Shall xot be interpreted ha affect-| jointly, by means of continuous 'n&: In any way the rights and) and effective self-help and mutual OPlisations under the Charter of| aid, will maintain and develop ‘he parties which are members|
vers aaa of the United Nations, or the pri-| ——————————————
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ity Council for the maintenance 'of international peace and se-| curity. i {
Article 8
Each party declares that none, (of the international engagements {now in force between it and any other of the parties or any third state is In conflict with the pro-|
mary responsibility of the Secur- — |
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23” to 36” X Long visions of this treaty, and under-| | takes not to enter into any inter-| ‘national engagement in conflict) One —only— 'with this treaty.
Article 9
98 | The parties hereby establish a council, on which each of them
Day Only
Saturday shall be represented, to consider) are 5 EACH imatters concerning ‘the implea mentation of this treaty, The
icouncil shall be so organized as| to be able to meet promptly at| any time, The council shall set up such| subsidiary bodies as may be nec-| essary; in particular it shall es-| tablish immediately a defense] committee which shall recom- | mend measures for the imple-| mentation of Articles 3 and 5.
Article 10
The parties may, by unanimous| agreement, invite any other European state in a position to {further the principles of this treaty and to contribute to the security of the North Atlantic area to accede to this treaty. Any state so invited may become a party to the treaty by depositing its instrument of accession with the government of the United States of America.. The Government of the United States of America will inform each of the parties of the deposit of each such instrument of accession,
Article 11
This treaty shall be ratified and its provisions carried out by the parties in accordance with their respective constitutional processes, The instruments of ratification
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Text of North Atlantic Security Pact
between the states which have ratified it as soon as the ratifica- i tions of the majority of the signa- L... Pilot and Passenger ! tories, including the ratifications of Belgium, Luxembourg, | the United Kingdom and the United States, have been deposited and shall come into effect with
date of the deposit of their ratifi- Senger balled out. cations.
force for 10 years, or at any time thereafter, the parties shall, if any| of them so requests, consult to-
{ : . _|/ing the treaty, having regard for attack against them all;and con {the factors then affecting peace each of 2nd security in the North Atlantic area, including the development of universal
The treaty shall enter into force
Leap Near Bedford Times State Service
Canada, France, { BEDFORD, Mar, 18—State po-!
The Netherlands,
training plane which disappeared | respect_to other states on the Yesterday after its pilot and pas The ship was located in an open’ field seven miles southeast of Bedford and two miles east of! Buddha where it had crashed. | Second Lt. Robert Quillen, In-| dianapolis pilot, =nd 8,
Article 12
After the treaty has been in
{parachuted to the ground eight 6 during a snowstorm, Gas Exhausted Lt. Quillen, who was en route from Tampa, Fla. to Indianapas well as regionaliolis, said that he “refueled the arrangements under the Charteriplane at Atlanta, Ga. but the of the United Nations for the fuel supply was nearly exhausted maintenance of International when the two men jumped. peace and s~~urity. Both men are students at Flo-
Article 13 rida State University, Tallahas-| :
. {see, Fla. Lt. Quillen is a mem-| After the treaty has been in ber of the Tlst Troop Carrier | force for 20 years, any party may Command Reserve at Stout Field, | cease to be a party one year after Indianapolis. i its notice of denunciation has been | Lt. Quillen was en route to Ingiven to the government of the dianapolis to visit his mother, United States of America, which) Mrs. Opal Lewis, 5514 University will inform the governments of{ Ave, He remained here today the other parties of the deposit of | participating in the search for each notice of denunciation. his lost plane, {
Article 14 '2 Doctors to Talk This treaty, of which the Eng- ’ . lish and French texts are equally At Nurses Seminar
authentic; shat-be—deposited--in-—The—s-e-¢-0-n-d—of—a series ofl | §
the archives of the government of Nurses’ Seminars will hear Dr. the United States of America. Robert Glass on “Laminectomy” |
other signatories. In witness whereof, the under-| signed = plenipotentiaries have gored by the Private Duty Nurses’ signed this treaty. |Section. All members of the Cen-~ Done at Washington, the = « =l¢ra] District Nurses’ Association day of April, 1949. are invited to attend. |
Estimated Armed Might Between East and West |
LONDON, Mar. 18 (UPY-—The following table gives the estimated armed strength of the East and West. The West table includes not only the probable Atlantic pact signatories . * but other key nations linked closely enough to become involved early in any war. THE WEST «
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Men Under Population Arms Pet. United States .....sseess+ 150,000,000 1,576,000 1.0 United Kingdom ..essseees 48,409.000 793,000 168 France ...... sssssssnssess 41,500,000 594 810 14 Belgium /vuieuesssesnsssesses o 8,400,000 66,000 AT % Holland ..... sssassssesans 9,636,000 127,000 13 Luxembourg sicecessesess 289,000 4,500 16 Denmark .eeeesessscensss 4,146,000 22,500 5 NOIrway sssseescssssansece 3,145000 20,000 6 JtAlY cicecasneansnennecess 46,000,000 300,000 8 Greete .cocesesssnssssssnsse 7,450,000 275,000 3.7 * TUTKEY cotsscsscsscsensess 19,200,000 750,000 3.8 Canada Ji.esesascnenseess 12,883,000 40,600 3 Australia ....cieeceeenese 7,581,000 27,134 3 New Zealand .ccesvvsescss 1,802,000 9.250 5 South Africa .eseesssseese 11,391,000 8,800 | TORS ..ucoseanssesssss 371,882,000 4,614,594 124 THE EAST Men Under — Population Arms Pet. Soviet Union ....eceeevess 192,000,000 4,000,000 2.0 Czechoslovaki ..eeveesses 12,070,000 150,000 1.2 Poland ..... csssessnssesse 23,930,000 250,000 1.0 Bulgaria .veesssvecnsceces 7,048,000 260,000 2.9 Romania cecevssceacensss 15873,000 170,000 1.0 HUNGATY .vceesvssnvsssess 3,333,000 85,000 2.5 Albania ..ceceevcesnencnne 1,000,000 40,000 4.0 TOtAIS +vevevsennonsenss 2553854,000 4,901,000 = 1.92
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