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Republicans Warn Of Rough Senate Passage

Washington, Feb. 17.

Republican leaders have warned the White House that the atoms for peace treaty, first pro- posed by President Eisenhower, is headed for rough going in the Senate, it was learned today.

Mr Elsenhower is expected to | scon Indications were that the send a special message to the outcome may well be dolor- Cupitol soon, asking the Senate mined by how strongly Mr to etify the agreement signed Eisenhower and his aides press hy 70 nations at the

for its approval, Notiores last October:

United

Whether the opposition cited by Republican leaders is strong enough to block ratificution of the agreement remained to be

Mr Harold Evans, newly- appointed pubile relations adviser to the Prime MinİK- ler, Mr Harold Macmillan. Mr Evans, who will a190 act as public relations ad- viser to Dr Hill, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.

bis capacity ordinator of Government information servioen, formerly was chief informa- tion ollicer at the Colonial Office.Reuterphoto,

Reunification

Of Germany

GUARDED SOCIALIST SUPPORT

Supply Material

The treaty provides for the establishment of an inter- national atomle energy agency. As a member, the United States would supply nuclear material to the

group. The plan was proposed by the President in his widely-heralded speech befure

10

One

the United Nations General Asembly in December 1958.

well-informed Republican Senator

who

opposes the treaty,

"As of now, said: don't know whether they could get li ratified or not."

A Democrat with consider- able seniority said he thought the treaty would win ratifica-

Lion. But he sand be would vole against it.

I

Bell Senators asked they noti be theiified now. Birt buth said they planned ia speak nghilst the

treaty after 11 has been submited formally.

There has been little publie

taly so far.: Comment on the Senator Joseph McCarthy (Re- publican) attacked it recently stating that the In u sprech plan is tantamount to giving policemen's weapons to gang-

sira. Senator John

Bricker (Rep.) has stated that the treaty must be studied "very carefully."

Private Doubts

Senator

Bricker, a member of the Senate-House Atomic Energy Committee, has suld the Senate must decide whether the treaty adequately protects the interests of the United States,

PEACE BILL Easing Britain's Defence Burden German Talks Reopen

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RUSSIA ADMITS

PROSTITUTION

Moscow, Feb. 17.

The trade union paper Trad today published the first public admission that prostitution exists in the Soviet Union and called for strict punishment of guilty

girls.

In earefully worded article

the hitherto on

taboo subject, the newspaper described "So- conduct" of light called gtris who promenade the streets of

Moscow centra) pickups."

"looking

For

The paper rapped those who pretend prostitution does not exist, and those who close their

Heritage Of Past

"It is Impossible to remain silent about this, impossible shamefully to close the eyes and i say his doesn't exist here," it said.

The private doubts voiced by other Senators echo, in some eyes to . degree, the concern, expressed by Senator Bricker. They centre of these points:

Will

The 5,000 kilo- *

grams of Uranium

235 which the United States promised to furnish to the pro- posed International Atomic Energy Agency find its way into Communist hands?

2. What benefits could

United the

Slates get from the treaty that would com- pensate for the risks involved in

x

maiting nuclear materials and knowledge available 10 International agency-United

Williamsburg, Va., Feb. 17. German Socialist leader Press. Erich Ollenhauer today

gave guarded support to Chancellor Konrad Ade- nauer's plan for a four- nation study on unification.

Pontecorvo

German At Research

Ollenhauer is visiting historic Williamsburg on a one-day rest from conferences in Washing- Ion and New York,

Ollenhauer said.

Institute

Moscow. Feb, 17.

It declared that only a few | individuals were carrying on this way of life-"a heritage of the past."

em-

Bonn, Feb. 17. The Anglo-German negotiations on a West German financial contribution to ease Britain's defence burden have reopened here after a week's interruption.

were adjourned agree Britain mus!

cut sonic~

When they on February 8 the two delega- where and attach importance to tions announced

that

West the prospect of increased fight- Germany had agreed to helping efficiency in the troops that Britain solve her foreign cur- remain-China Mall Special. Jency dimculties in two main

ways: through a "defence con- tribution" in cash and by de- parting large

sums in sterling in the Bank of England.

The defence contribution mada made up of n sum towards the costs of Britain's four divisions and tactical air force stationed here and another amouni called *mutual ald"

are expected 15 total about 600,000,000 marks (about 50,000,000 sterling).

Less Palatable

Replacement

Of Merchant Fleet

Washington, Feb. 18. Scientists, naval architects and marino engineering experts will meei officials of the United States Maritime Commission here on Tuesday to discuss mari- time research and development This is more than Britain ob- particularly the United States tained for the current year plans to eventually replace its which was 400,000,000 (about merchant fleet with nuclear 34,000,000 sterling) but

vessels.

About

lens powering this today, Mr

than she had naked for, which was

000,000,000 (about Clarence Morte, Chalman of 68.000.000 sterilog) the equiva- the Maritime Commission, sald lent of the total annual expondi- the conference will chart a long ture in marks on her forces range course on research and here,

The announcement that Bri-

meeting," he said, "s tain intends to cut her forces in expected to discuss the applica- West Germany is likely to make tion of the latest progress In the costs agreement still less scictice and technology to cur.. palatable to West German public ront Federal, Maritime Board opinion already not very taken and Maritime Administration with the idea.

the replacement KITA Observers consider there is tho United States merchant bound to be a widespread feel-marino.

being

"The agenda of the meeting ing that West Germany "asked to pay 50 per cent more will also include discussions on for 50 per cent less."

mucicar propulsion and the In fact the negotiations have possible eventual conversion of been conducted throughout ou American merchant vessels to the basts of the forces that Bri-this form of power. West

The

plans for

and

their

toin plans actually to have in often the girls cruise ground in

"We must address ourselves to Germany cubs looking for pickups. Polico

during

thecargo handling methods period covered by the talks the automation who patrol the area seem well

as applied to the financial усат 1957-58. aware of what is going on, but

The loading and unloading or ships Germans have to look the

shown great apparently choose

understanding for Britain's case, of the

catas well as to the Improvement oilier way.

which is that she is carrying on propulsion

ship's hulls and unreasonably large share of the Mail Special.

machinery."--China burden for the common defence especially in view of her foreign exchange difficulties and of West Germany's seriously de- loyed deferice buildup,

During tho tourist season, the girls setm to disappear trom circulation. Gossip has it that this is simply an official measure to clean up the centre of Moscow.-United Press.

Control Of Atomic Energy

Tokyo, Feb. 17. A member of the Japanese Atumle Energy Commission con- armed here tonight that the Commission had drafted a bill which will place all atomic re- actors, materials and fuels under siriet government control.

According to Trud, the girls do not want to make an honest living but sock n "fast life."

Nadezhdu,

skilled a broiderer, arrested after a pick- up, seemed completely unembar-

The Commission member sald rassed. Trud complained, as she the bill was designed to exclude sat in the police station,

private enterprise from the con- Nadezhda earned good pay struction and inspection of when she worked, but "pre-ton

atomic reactors. The JUDY ferred restaurants, revelries and bill would place all reactors took a dangerous and scandal-under the direct control of the ous road," Trud said.

State Minister in charge of Another girl," Vagentina, also arrested for prostitution, was de-no private organisation or group Atomic Energy Production and scribed as a dressmaker who could cam

a good living. But would be allowed to experiment with reactors without official she also didn't want honest permission-Reuter.

work.

Scientists of 12 countries, under which these

Trud said there is no law

a pre-among

them Dr Bruno

women can

Violated Basic Law

"1 think it would be good to have this discussion as

be punished, "although they paration for a full-dress, four- Pontecorvo, former British have committed a crime against power conference on Germany."atom scientist, are working our morals.”

Jat the Soviet joint nuclear Adenauer and the big three research Institute at Dubna, Western powers agreet last near here, Tass said today. week to have their representa- tives meet in Washington next month for exploratory talks in ways to achieve unification.

CAREFUL STUDY

The

of 10,000

"Haven't

MORE BOMBS IN HAVANA

Havana, Feb. 17. The 15th and 10th bomba since constitutional guarantees were suspended in Cuba on Jan- uary 15 exploded here last night.

There were no victims but damage was widespread, polles said.

agency

they violated thei quoting article in the newspaper Soviet

DJ basic law at our Socialist Russia, said the institute was society he who does not work, equipped with a recently-built does not eat?" I asked,

"Isn't it time to punish such synchrotron with an estimulis people and punish them severe capacity But German Socialist sources

electron volts.

ly so that nobody will become said Ollenhauer and

The his aides

Institute Inboratories accustomed take such a Two unidentified men have would glyc careful stuntly to the

were studying the nature of scandalous path?"

been arrested for suspected con- elementary Chancellor's plans before com

particles. their The existence

with of prostitution section

terrorist acts, menting further on them. They mutual interaction as well as in Moscow has been known to police added.

their Interaction with atom the capital's residents

Police also announced that a nuclei of various elements.

The newspaper

foreigners for many years, but 10-year-old youth was arrested sald that Tr

with the only of his Pontecorvo was working on the Trud article has the fact been sticks in a

publication

for of the

carrying four dynamite package.United institute's included an East German Nobel

slaff which 190 disclosed in the Soviet press. Press.

said there seems to be a chance that Adenauer was "playing politics" in the timing announcement.

and

In the past, the Sovieta have

omictally denied prostitution

the

Ollenhauer told reporters that the German Socialist Party has prize winner, Professor Gustav asked the Bonn Government to Hertz, and scientists of Russia, existed here, since they claim take the initiative in reopening the long-etalled unification China, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, socialism had wiped out question,

Rumania and other countries. conditions which create prostitu- (Last September it was re- tion. They said women Gold in this direction, we're in favour ported that the synchrotron at themselves

Dubna's "atom clly" would be

only under capital-

the would biggest

"If the Chancellor starts out

rd it," Ollenhauer said."

Ollenhauer sald he

of State completed,

world!

ism.

when

Hiding Faces

EMPIRE

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confer with Secretary John Foster Dulles tomÜTTOW (DT Pontecorvo, former senior morning. Ho reemphasised that | principal selentile

officer nt

At 2.80, 8.30, 7.30 a 0.30 p.m. his party is not in favour of Britain's Harwell research The newspaper also published THE FUNNIEST MOVIE IN leaving 'ÑATO now, - United | station,

to Russin went

infa picture of women sitting in Press.

1950), China Mali Special. n taxi hiding their faces, since MAYBE TWENTY YEARS!

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Bus Boycott Extension

East London, Feb. 17,

African readers hero today

The projected British troop cuts have not affected the talks and there is no reason why the

the Western Euro-decided to extend South Africa's moating of pean Union Ministerial Council six-week-old bus boycott to un February 20 at which the East London, cuts will be discussed should The boycott in support of havo

final Africans economic and political any

Influence on agreement.

grievances, is at present in force British sources here do not in Johannesburg, Pretoria and expect strong German oppost-Port Elizabeth. tion to the British cuts at this The decision to boycote buses meeting. There is no doubt in East London was taken to- that the Germans would prefer day by the local branch of the British troops here to remain at African National Congress, prosent strength. But they Reuter,

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