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...professors urged last night that the United States continue negotiations toward a nuclear test-ban treaty with the Soviet Union...
Idaho's youthful Democratic Senator Frank Church told a Quincy House audience yesterday that the Senate probably would not ratify a nuclear test-ban treaty if President Kennedy submitted one this year...
...Soviet Union agreed in January to three annual inspections on her territory for the purpose of policing nuclear test-ban treaty. They had previously made this same proposal from...
Shortly after the Russian announcement, the U.S. stated that it considered 10 to 12 inspections necessary for enforcement of a test-ban, a position which the American Geneva delegation had held since 1959. A few weeks later the United States reduced this number to 10 and finally to seven...
With these Soviet and U.S. concessions and the new proposals for "black-box" detection, a test-ban settlement seemed possible. However, the talks soon reached a headlock. The U.S.S.R. refused to allow more than three inspections and the U.S. felt that at least seven were required: therefore, no test-ban...