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    WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30. 1955
'Useful'
On The
WASHINGTON, March 29 (M—Secretary of State Dulles said
today that With Western unity how "an irreversible reality" the
time is approaching for whit could be "useful" discussions between
the tree world powers and Russia.
Dulles did not predict just wh,
Fixed Wage
Supported
By Meany
CLPNELAND, March 29 (W)—
AFL President George Meany
sajd today he's "rooting" for the
CIO United Auto Workers in their
drive fbr a guaranteed annual
wage.
And he said he didn't think
'there is any doubt" but what
An, unions would support the
drive financially if the auto
!Milers- appeal for help.
Meshy addressed the UAW do
vetition—the first time an APL
offieial, has appeared at such a
function.
His appearance came as an in
terlude in a long, heated debate
that led to adoption of a program
to raise a 25-million-dollar strike
fund. The money would be used
to finance any auto industry
strikes this summer.
Meshy told a news conference
the- guaranteed wage campaign
"is the auto workers' baby, and
I think they're blazing , a trail."
He said the principle of the guar
anteed. annual wage plan is "vety
Much in 'the tradition of the labor
movement."
Meany, slated to head a merged
APB:-CIO organization, Said a
joint strike fUnd "could be a fea
sibility" in the future, but not
immediately.
Knowiand Policy Wrong
On Formosa-Fulbrighit
araapsTEADN Y., March 20
(R)---Sen. J. William Wulf:tight
(D-Ark.), said today Senate Re
publican Leader William Rnovir
bind's approach _to the Forthosa
problem "May lead to War un
necessaillt."
"I don't like the Knowland ap
proach," rulhright ,said. "It's a
dangerous situation. I dOn't think
be his 'a sound understanding d
the fads of life in that area."
Ike initiates Peppy Day
WASHINGTON, March 29 (Al--:
President EisenhoWer bought the'
first !toddyPoppy of the Vet
erans of Foreign War. 1955 Sale
today froin 6-year-old Ruth Allll
Lilley.
The President exchanged a $5
pill for the poppynr
_h i h the
broft-haired, blue-eyed yoUags ,
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World Talks
en the United States and its major
Allies might get together with the
Sciviet Union. He said any such
top-level meeting requires infi
nite planning and is certainly
months away.
World disarmament and Ger
man reunification might well be
on - the agenda for any Big Four
conference, he added. Both ques
tions have been prime topics of
Communist propaganda, if not
action.
Dulles told the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee that Russia
seems ready to adjust to the real
ity of Western unity after failing
to block it. Russian opposition in
this sphere, he said, resulted in
"the - greatest failure in Soviet dip
lomacji that has yet occurred."
Of the Paris accords to rearm
Iry
t Germany within the N
rtpttcay Organization,'gu_
lessaid:
"The Soviet Union exhausted
every means at its command short
of open war to try to pre' ent the
result zioW before you. They have
failed."
Dulles urged the committee to
approve protnptly the two treaties
before it.
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Hiroshima Report
LOS ANOELZS, March. 20
(7)— , A report ott the lon g
range effects of the atom bomb
on Hiroshima disclosed to
night that there have been a
few cases of latent damage to
survivors. But no significant
indications of unfavorable he
reditary effects on their off
spring.
2 Atom Blasts
Break Record
LAS VEGAS, Nev., March 29
(JP)—For the first time, two atom
ic devices were exploded In one
day today. One was a whopper
heart "like thunder" 170 miles
away, the other a pink-tinted shot
dropped froM a plane five hours
later.
The nuclear double feattre
roared its opening when a device
estimated to equal 20,000 tons of
TNT reduced its 500-foot tower to
stubs of twisted metal.
It gave Las Vegas a mild jolt
and appeared similar in force to
the other major test of the spring
series, held last March 7. But be
cause of• overcast skies it was less
spectacular, being seen in only
five states. The previous spectacle
was .s ee n border to border
throughout the West.
Six
hundred soldiers crouched
in trenches 3500 yards away on
the Yucca Flat test site. Then they
went in to look at the lar g e
amount of military equipment ex
posed to it.
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Western Interest Shown
In Malenkov's Absence
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, March 29 011—The Russians kept milts
today on a topic of sudden interest in the West: Has something hap•
pened to ex-Premier Georgi Malenkov?
Rumors eddied this side of
little man who resigned the prem
failure has disappeared or been
executed.
Though such things have hap
pened before in Russia, the basis
for the rumors appeared slight.
And you couldn't prove them by
the Moscow radio or other Soviet
propaganda mouthpieces. They
said not a word about Malenkov.
However, a Swedish power dele
gation newly returned from a 17-
day tour of the Soviet Union re
ported it received no information
which would lead it to believe he
has been liquidated.
Malenkov was made minister of
Soviet power stations the day af
ter his fall from the premiership
and, as such, was technically the
Swedes' host. But they never saw
him.
Bo G. Rathsman, leader of the
delegation, explains:
"At the airport, Soviet Deputy'
Minister Alexi Pavlenko told us
his boss, Georgi Malenkov, sent
his regrets that he was not able
to meet us since he was away
from Moscow inspecting a power
station. Pavlenko did not say at
all where it was."
Rathsmaii, head of the Swedish
Waterfall Administration, said the
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Martino Proposes
Western Conference
WASHINGTON, March 29 (Al— ,
Foreign Minister Gaetano Mar
tino of Italy proposed today that
nine Western nations meet in
Paris during May to lay ground
work for a disarmament confer
ence with Russia.
After talking to Secretary of
State John F. Dulles, Martino told
a reporter that Dulles found the
proposal "very interesting" and
indicated he would support it.
The nine nations suggested as
participants in the proposed Paris
meeting are the seven member§
of the Western European Union—
Britain, France, West Germany,
Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands
and Luxembourg—plus the Unit ! .
ed States and Canada.
group saw Malenkov's nameplate
on a door in the Power Statiob's
Ministry. He reported all the Rus
sians the group met were pleasant
and cooperative. Pavlenko was
power minister until Malenkov
took over the job.
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