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...Approximately Equal." The U.S. gave the Russians the opening for their move earlier this year by intimating that it would settle for one piece of sky at a time. Harold E. Stassen, the President's Disarmament Adviser, informally suggested to Russia's representative, Valerian Zorin, that the powers might begin by trying out aerial inspection in 1) a patch of Europe between Amsterdam and Leningrad, and 2) a North Pacific zone including most of Alaska and a small piece of Siberia. Last week Zorin formally proposed a larger European area, centered farther west so as to include southeast...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DISARMAMENT: Pieces of the Sky | 5/13/1957 | See Source »

...plans for Red China, the United States cannot be free of the fear of surprise attack. Even though Secretary Dulles does not officially recognize the existence of Mao's government, he is certainly aware that the Chinese mainland constitutes an excellent location for missile and airbase sites. Even if Stassen could obtain open skies agreements from the Soviet Union and all its Eastern European satellites, his job would not be complete...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: China Sky | 5/8/1957 | See Source »

...President's fast-moving press conference ranged through 32 questions-from Britain to the Middle East, from atomics to billboards. What was the news from the disarmament talks in London? "Of course, I'm not there," said Ike, but Presidential Disarmament Adviser Harold Stassen, attending London meetings, had indicated that "we are now engaged in the most serious talks on disarmament . . . since World War II." This brought on a query on armament: Since the U.S. has agreed to arm Britain with guided missiles without atomic warheads, does the U.S. plan similarly to place guided-missile sites "all around...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Atomics to Billboards | 4/29/1957 | See Source »

AUGUSTA, Ga., April 22--President Eisenhower, planning important disarmament conference with Harold Stassen tomorrow, arranged today to observe maneuvers aboard a mighty warship--the new 60,000-ton aircraft carrier Saratoga...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dulles Denies War Is Inevitable In U.S. Foreign Policy Speech; Counsel Attacks Hoffa Indictment | 4/23/1957 | See Source »

...real task of the London Conference, which has not yet concluded, is to set up an area of agreement from which further gains can be achieved. In this, at least, Stassen appears to have been successful. If he can cement the advances of this conference, the future of disarmament will have come several steps nearer realization...

Author: By Alfred FRIENDLY Jr., | Title: Disarmament | 4/13/1957 | See Source »

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