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By Dulles
NATO'S FIFTE ANNIVERSARY
Washington, Apr. 4.
The American Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles and President Eisenhower spoke tonight on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of NATO. Mr Dulles suld he was convinced NATO could only be a success if the free European nations resolved differences among themselvės,
In an interview with the American Columbia Broadcasting system, Mr Dulles said, "I am con- vinced NATO can be successful in the long run only if the nations of free Europe can overcome such differences and achieve great co-operation among themselves, including a substantial degree of political, economie and military integration.
When asked what NATO's chief shortcomings were, Mr Dulles replied, "I would say the ffíóst serious shortcoming is simply the fact that 14 nations inevitably encounter difficulties in harmonising, their policies and programmes. Now, an outstanding example is found in the fact that the German Federal Republic, with its large population and resources, has not yet been permitted to contribute to the collective defence systém."
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Asked what could be done to Increase NATO's efficiency, Mr Dulles replied: "The nations or
continental
Europe need to continue their present movement towards unity. The purliaments three of these (European) countries have already fully approved this European Defence Community treaty. When all six govremments ratify, Western European will then of last have a unified defence system. in- cluding a much-needed German contribution, and NATO As 다 whole, will have a much more solid foundation based
upon the unity of Central Europe.
break up the unity of Europe. He is still trying.
Rumanian Athlete Seeks Asylum
In conclusion, Mr Dulles
Dy said,
Am convinced tlic peoples of Western Europe know the reason why the Soviet Union is trying to break Into NATO is not because the
Taigi Dimitri, te Rumanian Tünffer who bolted fram Soviet Union really wants to
the rest of the viguing Rumanian (eam as they were about to to Paris, Police board a plane for Rumanían after a visit protect the freedom and well- being of Western Europe,
found him in the airbbit Bollóe station where he was granted But wants to undermine ii. I be-
sanctuary. It is said that it is certain fo will be given lieve that these
political asylum in France. -Express Photo, manoeuvres are seen through and I am con-
fident that they will foll"
President
ient Elsenhower sald tó- day NATO was visible evidence that in co-operation among the free peoples, "we can best pre- move on to do other things to freedom against any threat."
serve our common heritage of
Once this foundation provided, then, of course, wo can
increase NATO's effectiveness, We must continue to maintain
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Moscow, Apr. 4.
There is a black market in books in Moscow, Allamb peoples. Their alliance a city with 600 bookshops and bookstands.
Speculators try to buy up the latest volumes as they arrive from the publishing centre, and there seems to be a street corner trade in books at inflated prices.
The speculators are cashing in investigate what
books
are
The President, who was the first strong
and balanced
head defence
of the integrated forces, and to improve thosu
European defence force created forces
"NATO, by rapidly
issued this sinte economie capabilities permit, ment: "Five years ago
"We should
also continue to the signing of the North explore the possibilities for Treaty launched a unique work- closer en-operation in political, Ing parinership among the econamie und soetal matters. Our long term aim is on
for the preservation of peace during association of the free and mutual defence against nations, capable of protecting Communistle aggression is now the safety and improving the a mighty bulwark of the free well-being of their peoples," world,
Listing NATO's achilèvementa NATO symbolises the untly Mr Dalles said, "First of all, of free men in an age of perfl NATO โคร helped to prevent | Fourteen nations, diverse in
A few years ago muny | language and economy and on unsatisfied deinand for light being sent to the shops. The People thought that another
custom and political structure.
ture reading. There is money to be lorry load of books has not are joined within It because made on novels and the cinssies. left the gates of the centre be- cach nation Is determined to Nearly all youngsters, the fore a queue has formed the sustain its own independence. black marketers are familiar shop. The Defleated to a common purpose, in the bookshope of Gorky exactly what kind of books and their strength is multiplied, Street and Kuznetsky most, ac- what quantity Bro being their inexhaustible energies are cording to the newspaper "Even- brought,"
ing Moscow." During
my service with "Having bought a book at the there were mony shop for five or six rouble, "TERRIBLE CATASTROPHE” uniforms worn. Many tongues they proceed to re-sell it for nt my headquarters. 25 or 30 roubles. Each one "Secondly, NATO has helped spoken to protect Free Europe against But' dolly I found now inspira- has a book or two protruding In addition in the unity of spirit among from the breast of his overcoat,
This is on ind my comrades.
ngreed 'for sale' cultural and
sign. dis to
They
have their own we in "The inspiration remains with lookouts at the Moscow book
selling centre who the United States realize that me # cherished тетогу, a the enslavement of
war.
World War was inevitable. Not only has this failed to happen, but the danger of World War may have receded In recent months. If so, and I hope it Is so, this is due in large part to the growing strength and unity of the Atlatle proples.
Communist conquest.
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spiritual attachment
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The black market in iterature appears to be well organised. "Evening Moscow" described "a sinister
Agure, 'n tall, weil- dressed well-fed" book business- mon whose "business is of ganised on an extensive reale.
The enterprise, it said, des pends on the supply of books from "agents" in other cities,
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parcels including Leningrad.
Among the books hawked on Moscow's literary,, black market 27 aro the works of Maupassant, Tolstoy, Jules Verne, Balzac, Dreiser, the selected works of Byron and Goethel "Faust" Reuter.
regularly
proof
that free face any
is Com
Five "A-Bombs"
heartening Europe would give the Soviet men-united-enn Union the means to attain in-peril
NATO anafraid. dustrial and
brity visible evidence that, in scientific superiority
This operation country.
among the trée préserve
over our awn
would be a
a terrible catastrophe peoples, we can best
for the United States and
i
the our common heritage of freedom To Be Dropped
whole free world. It is sign against any threat.
from
On New York Effect Of Paris
geant that the Communists For the United States, the have not gained any new ter- NATO organisation has meant ritory in Europe since NATO a vast defence system-Includ- was signed.
ing 400 basen around
the NATO has directly perimeter of the Soviet Union.
Since it was established Ave, Tlay the protection that years ago, the United States has will be dropped in
5. This led our defence sys-
tom.
New York, Apr. 4.
Riots On
Five Imaginary atom bombe EDC Ratification
New York
civil defonce test next Jure, the
we get from our own armed appropriated for these defences forces is increased by Allled about $14,000 million (5,000 State during the first national Bases (abroad) can be used for which about half has already state's Civil Defence Commis- European
Director of the New York
forces of aven greater size. million pounds sterling) of
rapid and effective rolallation so been spent.
Paris. Apr. 4. The chances of raiifying the Defence Community that, all told, we have gained a The other 13 nations in the son said today.
Treaty in the French Parliament The Director, deal from NATO great
have contributed between
Lieutenant-appear at the moment to have and Pact
C. R. Huebner,, was been somewhat compromised. expect to gain still more as the $30,000 and $35,000 million (be General NÁTO
continues tween
and € 10,700 programme
Today's 12,500 announcing New York State's
domonstrations at at the Afc de forward."
million), as well as four-fifths programide for the 24-hour the
ceremony of Mr Dullès said
do not of the forces.
atert on June 14-15.
Triompho are less important in
.
think the Russions will succeed," The United States with six He said three of the "bombs" themselves than the reaction when
he was asked if they army divisions in Europe was would be dropped on. Now which Deputies will show to the could disrupt Western Europe's providing 15
per cent at the York City and one dach in whole Juin affair. Integration. He added that at Atlantic Pact's ground forces, as Buffalo and Schenectady.
demonstrations were Tho Beriin. the Sovitt Foreign Well as 35 per cent of ita nir; In the nationwide exercise, organised by various extremist Minister Mr V. M. Molotov forces and 30 per cent of éta 42 target cities in the United organisations, and their Im- and France States will be hit by enemy poctance will depend upon the
atomic bombs-Router.
mada "extraordinary and somu- navy. — Reuter times grotesque efforts to try to Presse.
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