Word: bans
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...years the Kremlin made easy propaganda profits out of calling for a ban on nuclear tests. Then last August President Eisenhower countered with his two-part proposal: Let's stop tests for one year on a trial basis, beginning Oct. 31, and make a start, in Geneva that very same day, toward working out a reliable test-detection system. The Russians suddenly found half a dozen reasons to attack the plan for a Geneva meeting. Last week the President turned the screw by calling upon the Soviet government to announce whether it would send a delegation to Geneva...
...United States countered in Washington with an announcement that unless the Russians carry out another nuclear weapons test, the United States will maintain its own ban for one year beginning Friday. Both Britain and the United States said the talks with the Russians will...
GENEVA--The Soviet Union Thursday night rejected Western proposals to ban nuclear weapons testing for one year. It was an unpromising prelude to the American-British-Soviet talks opening here Friday on possibilities of a permanent nuclear cease-fire...
...same time, the 67-year-old general announced that France could not agree with Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union to a ban on testing nuclear weapons...
Olin, who claimed that the Administration has been lax in enforcing its ban on the illegal type, recommended that "the University policy be of a more strict nature" and that "the flow of refrigerators be checked at the beginning of each year...