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Russ Reject West's Offer | To Cut Arms Through UN
Continued From Page One are stubborn things, because he, : | wrestled with facts for two hours bombs, the prohibition of manu-ian4q 10st.” facture of any more atomic] weapons, ‘and the use, of atomic] energy solely for civilian needs. He said: “ : t us ask r. Acheson: he at control or prohibition of|1939 and asserted they totaled the atomic bomb? Does he want more than twice the number of] “ta legalize the right of the war- military effectives of Russia. monger to use atomic weapons?” Mr. °Vishinsky alleged that Mr. Acheson's comment, after President Truman was trying to! the meeting, on Vishinsky’s blast exploit recent atomic tests in was brief: Russia by giving dramatic pub“The most impressive “point ag licity to them. Russia will con-| far as I’ am concerned is Mr. tinue such experiments with
War Danger Great
powers now have many times
“aggressive bloc,” he said. Soviet Union is a policy of peace.” |
Vishinsky's statement that facts atomic bombs of various size as Commenting that the danger of war was never greater than now, Mr. Vishinsky added amid applause from Red delegates: Continued From Page One Mr. the Assembly to declare the Atmoonlight for 15 minutes, then j5ntic Pact and the maintenance lumbered back north. of American bases abroad incom-|
part. of its defense. against the! “The foreign policy of the| A second clash involving one patinle with the United Nations!
Mr. Vishinsky said the Westerp|
js/more men under arms -than in|
Vishinsky also called on] !
tank on each side also Was re- charter, and to order an immedi- SE
ported during the night in the p46 arm same area.
UN Seeks Way Out
istice in Korea, the withdrawal of United Nations troops to the 38th Parallel frontier {within 10 days and the withOf Deadlock on Truce . drawal of all foreign troops from Korea within three months. MUNSAN, Korea, Nov. 8 (UP) —DUnited Nations truce negotiators held an urgent conference, tonight to seek a way out of their deadlock with the Communists over a Korean cease-fire line. The conference followed Allied rejection of the latest Communist truce line proposal and the United Nation's resubmission of an alternative plan already rejected once by the Reds. Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy,| “head of the five-man United Na-| tions delegation, called tonight's meeting at base headquarters here) to plot strategy for the joint sub-| committee meeting at 8 p. m. to-| day, Indianapolis time. t
High Altitude Rhubarb |
Has Superior Flavor
SAN FRANCISCO (UP)—Rhu-| barb grown at high altitudes is] tastier than that grown at, sea] level, according to a Himalayan] Expedition of scientists from the! California Academy of Sciences. | The men, who are exploring a previously unknown area near the Nepal-Tibet border, reported that; they had found rhubarb growing in the melting snow at an altitude of 17,500 feet. F, A. Charlton-Thomas, expedition leader, said the plant was superior in flavor and free of tough fibers. The plant grows sg : through a range of 900 feet at “== Ria high altitudes. Mr. Thomas said TAKING AIRS — A cotton he will collect seed to send to the mire, make-it-yourself dress
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No Fish, No Dice : ures interesting touches at the KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UP) — full, gathered skirt, the rollMp#s. Bessie S. Capps complained! collar neckline and the pushin a divorce bill that her husband| UP sleeves. The dress can be “went fishing” 42 times but! worn all through the Autumn brought back only two fish. and Winter. {
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RCHER — Robert F. Kelly AR s the antlers of a 120-pound deer shot with a bow and arrow at Nason Creek Reserve in eastern Washington. The Seattle hunter used a $55-pound composite bow to down the buck at a range of 100 yards. Most deer shot by archers are within 50 yards. (NEA)
Warning on TV Saves Baby From
Wrong Medicine
BUFFALO, N. Y. (UP)—Local
[terevision viewers witnessed a real {life drama when a station inter-
rupted its program with an emgency announcement: “Here is a special bulletin from Buffalo police headquarters. The man who picked up a prescription
from Harry's Pharmacy tonight. {is warned not to use the medi-
cine. Police say the wrong pre-
| scription was handed out.”
Sitting at home watching tele-
vision, Elmer F. Claire, 32, said! “they must mean us.” | Claire opened a package! ther husband had just brought from the drugs iit contained nose drops for their|
Mrs. tore. 10-month-old son but found it
was the wrong medicine. The baby was asleep when Mr.
Claire brought the package home,
so Juckily he laid it aside.
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Peace Also Deadly, U. S. Troops Prove Theft Easily Solved
Collisions, brawls and other ac- the past six months.
In the three-month period from {cidents in. West Germany ki," 25 to. Sept. 25 the Army re-
| more than 40 U. S. soldiers every ported a tothl, of 127 soldier, month rand seriously iffjure 100 deaths and” 326 serious injuries. Road accidents caused 99 dpaths Most of the deaths ‘océur in car and 315 serious injuries, drowning crashes and so seriously does the 11 deaths, railway accidents 6 | Army view the mounting occupa- deaths, gun accidents 4 deaths,
FRANKFURT, Germany (UP) rate has “jumped 50 per cent in!
ition casualty list that one general explosionstwo deaths &nd two in-
| ‘grounded’ all his drivers until juries. they passed special safety courses. ~~
Hundreds of homes are ad- | The Army has called in two U. . IS. safety specialists to draw up vertised EXCLUSIVELY in the
an accident prevention program real estate pages of The Times. land unscramble congested traffic Read them over
|the U. S. zone, where the accident| {fami
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captured two 12-year-olds who admitted stealing them from the
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