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UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., Sept. 29--The West prepared a strong U. N. defense tonight for its stand that nuclear tests should not stop until there is agreement on other disarmament steps. India, Japan and the Soviet Union have challenged that position...

Author: By The ASSOCIATED Press, | Title: Western Defense Of Atom Testing Readied for U.N. | 9/30/1957 | See Source »

They seek to stop radioactive fallout, which some scientists say has already reached the point where it endangers present and future generations. Western spokesmen have argued that to suspend tests without otherwise disarming would hurt the West's nuclear power while preserving the Russians' advantage in manpower...

Author: By The ASSOCIATED Press, | Title: Western Defense Of Atom Testing Readied for U.N. | 9/30/1957 | See Source »

...Southern Governors' Conference in Sea Island, Georgia, Faubus explained to newsmen that he had first called out the guard because 1) integrationists had planned to make a big showcase out of integration in Little Rock. and 2) segregationists, catching wind of the plan had threatened violence to stop it. t Including TIME, for its"colored, slanted and falsified reports" (see Publisher's Letter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARKANSAS: Case No. 3113 | 9/30/1957 | See Source »

Disarmament. Dulles restated the major package proposals of the U.S. and its allies in the six-month-long disarmament talks in London. These were 1) rule out surprise attacks by setting up air and ground inspection, 2) stop production of fissionable materials for weapons and gradually convert nuclear stockpiles to atoms for peace, 3) suspend nuclear tests for two years, 4) no war experiments to be conducted in space, 5) begin the reduction of conventional arms. Under such a disarmament system, said Dulles, "bad faith would be so vulnerable to detection that it would not become a profitable tactic even...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FOREIGN RELATIONS: The Hard Line (Contd.) | 9/30/1957 | See Source »

Five fire trucks clanged to a stop before University Hall yesterday afternoon after it had been reported that smoke was issuing from Mr. Bulfinch's building. Dean Bundy ran down its historic steps, calming down the breathless firemen, waiting photographers, and anxious students: only the insulation in the basement had caught fire, and everything was under control...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Firemen Visit Yard | 9/28/1957 | See Source »

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