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Khrushchev's TV Interview
COMMENTATORS SAY
INDICATED A DESIRE
FOR DISARMAMENT
New York, June 9.
Four television panel commentators agreed to-
This scene in London's 8t Bartholomew's Hointial wa beamed 'in full colour teln-
another hospital vision three-quarter of a mills sway, where British and French surgeons watched the opera- moreen. A Mons on small microphone attached to tho margdon's mark
embled the audience to hear his in- structions and comments--and they wwe able to ask him questions over a "hook-up” The mystern, strendy widely in use in Americș, is said to be` of great value to teaching hospitals-Express Photo.
Communism
day that Mr Nikita Khrushchev's television inter- WAVE OF
view last week indicated a greater Soviet desire for real disarmament talks.
The disarmament question was one of several matters discussed during a special television pro- gramme, "Comment on Khrushchev."
Excerpts from the filmeð | American experts, reported es Interview, first shown here last today's programme, then com- Sunday, were selected by the mented on.
'MILK SHAKE MEAT BALL' POLICY
Washington, June 9. The United States prefers Russia's "new policy of milk shakes and meat balls" to the threats of rocket bombardment made carlier, Deputy Under-Secretary of State Robert Murphy said today.
APPEARING
HYSTERIA
RECEDING
-Truman
Waltham, Mass. Juno 9.
Mr Harry S. Truman, Appearing on the programme former President of the were Dr Phillip Mosely, Director United States, said here of Studios for the Council of tonight the "wave of Foreign
Relations and former hysteris" Director of Columbia Univer-
over .Com.
sity's Russian Institute, Admiral munism, which had swept Alan G. Kirk, former United the nation, appeared to be, States Amboundor to Moscow; receding.
Mr Harray Salisbury, formÈT
UK Digging A Channel In Which Nationalism Can Run Calmly
Williamsburg, Virginia, June 9.
Sir Pierson Dixon, British Ambassador to the United Nations, said today that the world organisation has been unable to enforce ́a universal code of international bo- haviour.
"Recent events at the UN have shown that countries, big and small, have been able to get away with manifest wrong-doing whether it is the repression of an independent sovereign people, or the breaking of interna- tional contracts," Dixon said during commencement exercises at William and Mary College.
He cald the English-speaking | programmes such as froze of the worki's "greatest" democratic | Colombo Plen or the N agency safeguard lles in our legal sys-which looks after Arab re- tem and in the fact that it is fugees... Independent of polliles, that the individual knows he can have ¡his recourse for wrong done........
Democracy
"I remember my poor friend Jan Masarykk. (former Czech Foreign Minister) defining de- mocracy as walking along the Thames embankment and swear- ing at the government........
PROSPECTS OF PEACE BRIGHTER
-Norstad
For from exploiting and oppressing the many millions of Asians and Africans who are subjects of the British Crown, we are patiently and consistently bringing them forwant into the 20th century and equipping them with the pollitcal and economic resources which they will need they are to stand on their own feet successfully."
Dixon recalled that Ghana-Supreme Allied Comman the former British Gold Coast became independent this year.
'I Recall..
París, Juno1 Ð.
General Lauris Norstad,
der in Europe, said today the prospects of PORCO
| scem brighter than a few
years ago.
"It is, I believe, the particu- larly satisfactory way in which we have solved the problem of the individual and the state in the English-speaking countries. that makes the British Common- wealth and the United Slates the natural protagonists of the free world in the struggle against Communist depot pendent, one of the Liberian elses at Olaf College at Northe
representatives at the UN made deld, Minesoto, cited us a speech in which he explained | example the discussions on dis- that his country was not so far armement now underway advanced as the new state of London,
Dixon denounced criticism of
the British as "colominlista."
Не
sida Britains was helping pendent countries "dig a char
SIR PIERSON DIXON
Anti-Colonialists
ca
Take Note New York Times Correspondent Speaking at Brundels Univer- in Moscow; and Mr Roscoe sity, he said: "We have seen anel in
which nationalisın Drummond, Washington
calm and beneficent co- great wave of four panic about run as a fumnist for the New York the domestic conspiracy of com- stream."
munion eweep over this com The United States gives this Herald Tribune,
We have seen it neatened help by means of her impressive the right of Americans to say foreign aid programane and her what they think it is unacknowledged lendership of the popular,
non-Communist world, My own
cannot country
match the This wave of hysteria of material generosity of yours, Mr Drummond said he be-tacked the sense of fair play and although we do our best where Soviet Union had decency, which is the spirit of we think it will most help, in
All four agreed that the in- terview bare out an apparent new desire on the part of the Soviet Union for real negotia- tions on disarmament.
Speaking at commencement exercises DI Catholle Univer- blty here the number three lieved the
State Department
the bill of right. Today, this official mid, decided i wanted to goil wave of hysteria appears to be and constructively receding. Except where it is re
about disurmament.
the current line of the Soviet seriously leadership is not without seductive quality."
a
But he urged his audience not to forget the brutal Soviet re- pression of the Hungarian up- rising and not to succumb to "defeation."
it
flamed by racial feeling. appears, for the time being, to have run its course. But we must ever be on our guard against 19
Mail reappearance." — China Special. A
A GLIMMER Admiral Kirk said he agreed, and found in Mr Khrushchev's remarks, "a glimmer of thread that they really do want to arrive at eeme workable solution of the problem."
The
BOASTS Murphy said party boss Nikita Khrushchev's "boasts on a
Soviet leadership, Mr recent US television appearance Salisbury said, had arrived at a that Russia would soon.
"out-
point where they would like to some sort of under- alrip this country in agricultural achieve
in milk standing. production, especially
Dr and meat" could be "referred lo as the new policy shakes and meat balls."
Arab Refugee Problem
Jerusalem, June 9.
The United States is sounding oun the Izraell authorities on the possibility of scilling the Fales- Algiers, June 9,
Gine Arab refugee problem, The French security author according to reports current in Lies announced today all letter med political circles today, boxes are to be removed train
These roles said he settle- sites near bus stope in Algiers to meat would involve the absory“ prevent insurgents placing tion by Isruel of a certain quota bombs in them.
of refugees and the payment of compensation to the rest.
Mosely said the Soviets
"pushing of milk were
talk
abou!
Bombs placed in lamposts near disarmament," but warned that bus stops in the city exploded the United States "must press during the evening rush hour all the time for
real inspec- Inst Monday, külg tea people, tion."--Reules.
-China mail Speciāl
He expressed hope that "the peoples of the Soviet orbit may somehow exercise influence on the loadership to provoke a continuance of the present soft line.” He added that 40 years after the Soviet revolution de should be possible to hope that matemity might bring with it a certain wisdom."--United Press.
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Well-informed observers said these measures would aim at dealing with refugees in Jordan, -France-Presse,
MOSCOW CRACKS DOWN ON ‘LITTER-BUGS'
Moscow, June §.
The City Council prepared today to crack down on Mo- DOW "litter-bugs"! wito are slowing the city's streeta with cigarette butts, Акте sticks and scrap paper,
CKDR
The Council has drawn up a degree levying fines of 25 10 200 roubles against violator
The draft of the querce, ex-
POP
C%
pected to be påstod avon, såld Muscovites mug not "chuck cigarette and cigar butts paper and other wüsts on tho streets, in the partcs and other publle placeIS,"
"They are
Altler not to reservoirs and their shorts," the rules continuo, "throw garbage put of 입니다 window, from. balconies, out of cars, trolleys and buÓN,
Also, they must not shake out A and clothing on the bal- confer and stairways of their apartment buildings."
The proposed decree also warns motorists that it is for- Bilen to drivo dirty, muddy cars in the city. It á police mon finds an unwashed car, ho is authorfend to stop. It and fine the occupants-United
Pres.
HAVE YOU
REPORTED
AEGIDENT, GR?
"I recall that nl the time The General, who was speak-
Ghana became inde-ing at the commencement extr-
when
Ghana because it had not had
The text of the speech was xe-.. the benefit of close associadon leased in Perla by Supreme with a European power. I hope Headquarters, Allied Power, dome of the professional anti-Europe. colonialists will ponder upon the General Norstad sold the sin Implication of that slate-cority and seriousness of the ment...."
Russians at the London talks Dixon said that to grant "remate to be seen,” Indipendence to territories be- He added: "In any case, the fore they were ready "would be essential condition for an accept. to hand them over at best to able plan is clear enough. If fa corruption and anarchy and at jalat the pall de appreherefores of wirst to Communism. Reuter |a surprise attack is Ufted from, and United Press,
the world."--China Mail Special
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