@ GE, RAR DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Covering The U. N. H-Bormbs For Hire © After 5 years of hard negotia- | tions, a draft-treaty to ban the spread of nuclear weapons has been agreed upon at the closing meeting of the 17 Nations Conference in Geneva. U.S. Rep- resentative Adrian Fisher declared the treaty the most significant in- | ternational instrument since the adoption of the UN charter. To compensate non-nuclear na- tions for agreeing to renounce the | acquisiti of nuclear weapons, the nuclear powers (the US, the USSR and the UK) have promised them | access to nuclear materials for any | peaceful activities, such as canal | * building, strip mining, and harbor | deepening—with charges for the | hire of these nuclear devices to be kept as low as possible. Commenting on the dangers of | nuclear bombs, + Secretary of State | Dean Rusk said, ‘The problem of proliferation is the chance’ some idiot will get hold of these weapons. The chances go up geo- metrically with the spread of: the | “We. have 5.40.10 years | weapon’; to establish controls over these weapons, or it will be too late.” Building diplomats (50 students drawn from 25 countries) are able - to study at firsthand the workings of the UN during a 4-week interne- ship each summer quarters in New York. Working in various offices of the Secretariat, these Sg concentrate on their main fiefd: of study in their own | colleges. : # * co By Choice - Not Chance With strong American backing, the United Nations has taken an- other stejgilinto the once forbidden field of bi control. The newest move came when the 32-member UN Commission on the Status of Women adopted a resolu- tion authorizing a worldwide Fam- ily Planning Study. The measure, ASPHALT PAVING Driveways , Parking Areas CRUSHED STONE “Meeting Pa. Dept. of Highway Specifications.” American Asphalt Paving Go. 696-1114 Plant LI Quarry -— Chase Disarmament | that | at UN head- | | sponsored by the United States and 11 other delegations, provides speci- fically that the survey cover such topics as the treatment of sterility, maternal and child-care facilities, marriage counselling and sex edu- | cation. Observers noted that the family- | planning resolutions represent a re- versal of the UN’s traditional | “hands- -off” policy on the contro- | versial subject. Only in very re- | cent years have delegates, including the Americans, been willing to take | a public stand in favor of popula- tion control. It was considered significant that none of the delegations from Cath- olic countries voted against the | Family Panning Sead. | ® ; | | Foolhar: dy Or Fenay? The potentially “very dangerous consequences’ of the LSD fad has prompted the United Nations to recommend stringent government | curbs on the drug and on similar | ‘hallucination-producing substances. Meeting in Geneva, the UN Com- mission on Narcotics adopted a resolution urging governments to | ban. the use of LSD for all but ap- | proved medical or scientific pur- | poses. ‘Imports and exports also | should come under tight govern- | ment control,” the Commission said. At a House ‘Subcommittee hear- ing on Feb. 26 in Washington on a bill that would make the manu- | facture and sale of such drugs a | felony, Henry Giordani, US Com- | missioner of Narcotics, contended | that current lenient penalties for | traffickers in LSD contribute to its | growing use. There is now no | Federal Law against the possession of these drugs. ® * Ed A Helping Hand ” With heart transplants making world headlines, the United Nations has quietly launched a related pro- gram aimed at providing handicap- ped persons with artificial arms, | legs and similar prosthetic appli- ances. “The purpose of this new UN activity,” a spokesman explains, “is to assure that every handicapped person needing an orthopedic ap- pliance will be able to have one—to help him walk, to go to school, to work, to lead the same life that others do. To the handicapped, a prosthetic appliance is part of their “Human Rights.” The United Nations has already assigned experts in prosthetics to the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Israel and Laos, and most recently set up an International Training Center for Technical Orthopedics in Teheran. Others will follow. 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