WEDNESDAY. MAY 15. 1957 Arctic Inspection Favored by Dulles WASHINGTON, May 14 (£>)—Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said today he favors a limited arms inspection agreement with Russia covering sparsely populated arctic area such as Siberia, Alaska and Northern Canada. Dulles said it woulc. be easier to win Russian acceptance " of such an arctic disarmament A C J than one covering a heavily Army JUSD6 HdS populated European zone where / ~ there are political complications. A The secreta ry told his news V'lTlUl 111 & Iw! iTIb conference an arctic agreement would relax East-West tensions I. - because it would include aerial I Clliuurumy inspection of “potential launch ,, ~ ing sites which might be used in _ ASHNGTON, May 14 t/P) —an atomic war.” _The Army today suspend* d until Dulles said it would make it July 1 the enlistment oi young “easier, almost inevitable that xnen of predraft age for six months other East-West agreements of military training. would follow, providing arms in- Asst. Secretary of th« Army spection in other areas of the Hugh Milton said the halt in re- world.” cruiting of men ,/ith no pi ior mil- He suggested the arctic areas itary service was only temporary would be “an easier place to and that it was done to “unclog start” because only three govem the pipeline” overloadei l .by a ments, the United States, Russia rush of men to join up in the last ar *d Canada, need be involved. few months. Canada, he said, has already made Milton, the Army’s t( p man- dear it is “sympathetically dis power official, said the suspension P°sed” to such a disarmament would not apply to the[National ter L*- , - , Guard, which is also enlisting re- . Dulles did not rule out the pos cruits for six months if active Sl °uity of agreeing with Russia military training T on a similar aerial inspection zone Most enlistees’in the I program j? Europe, but. he noted, the dif are between the ages of 17 and Acuities m Europe are greater 18%. Recently, however, the Ar- because more countries and peo my began accepting enlistments are involved. from men 26 and over who had On other international problems no previous military experience. Vfhe United States is “con ' ' sidering introduction of more Enbaiming Fluid fo Join m odern, more effective weapons” c - . . . r into South Korea to replace out rignT HgQinst cancer dated equipment and to counter NIAGARA FALLS, Ont., May violations of the five-year armis -14 UP) —Formaldehyde, the evil tice by Red China, smelling embalming fluid, may The Chinese Reds, he said, have join the fight against cancer, a sent planes, new weapons and chemist reported tonight. other supplies' into Northern Dr. J. Frederic Walker of E. I. Korea, du Pont de Nemours and Co. Inc., »This government would not said that the same ability of for- oppose a move by Israel to send maldehyde to destroy the toxicity a “test ship” into the Egyptian of cobra venom “may also prove operated Suez Canal. It would, valuable in deactivating tobacco however, oppose any attempt by tars and other materials known Israel “to settle the matter by to produce cancer.” force or acts of war.” Millers Denial Gets Challenged in Court WASHINGTON, May 14 (TP) munist party and Mr. Hitz knows Attornev