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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 23

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nAtrl office of tie Soviet 2 Zi Zhtlt Zimtft KUSSia DOOKeO Up, jntodmt announced the underdeveloped Mtloni.i 31 Killed, 26 SCOPE AT GENEVA pointing out that tne neavy drain on dollars tbroad is for Motorists Wednesday. are expected to visit the So-jcountrie3 this year, including viet Union from 95 foreign'about 15,000 Americans. due to the $3 billion spent It is still possible for tour LOVDON Lfl No foreign be climaxed most effectively at a summit meeting'- ists to enter the Soviet inntnHetB mav Hrivp. into the annually on overseas ce-fenses and huge sums channeled in foreign assistance. DALE CARNEGIE COURSES lw IMI" ININ9 Ji'J 4W lalaiiMailaiil or Hurt by Wild a 2 "If I thought a trip to Soviet Union after April 1 Union by afrcraft, ship Continued from First Pago th central Pacific if such an agreement is not reached by late April.

Tests by Other Nations The President said he as- because tourist accommoda- tram, a spoKesman saiu. the summit might avert a war or if we were faced with msiNUo oiu a. cojsun aho Mr, Kennedy said the United is prepared to tions are fuuv bKed, the; hearty a-mmum an extremelv dangerous sit Mexico BUS carry, the burden to the uation, then MhinK it wouia be aDDFonriate to go to the Kued other nations also maximum or. our i "But," he added, "if we are to carry it in Berlin and CUERN AVACA, Mex summit without prior agreements (UPI) Thirty -one persons iSaigon and Latin America i-ould. test Jit the United States Lv forced into new above-ground "And I' regard that as a and Pakistan and India, and including 15 children were kilied and at least 26 others Disarmament Goal The President stressed in a rood many other coun very nsky procedure for Injured Wednesday -when a that although he would ord tries, this Js, a matter which should concern all free merf." the future of-tne numan passenger bus-raced down er resumption of tests late Anril in the absence of a nu He said he, hopes that as race, said the' Chief Execu tire' a hill' out of 'control, side- clear ban treaty, the United western Europe gets stronger and stronger it will play swiped a station wagon and turned over.

Officials of the local Red mr. Kennedy told Zyg-munt Broniarek, corespondent for the Warsaw Try-huna Ludu in Communist "a larger and larger roie in this struggle in which we are States would continue trying for a disarmament pact after the tests begin. Rut. he said, he would Cross hospital, who issued involved." Pnland. that he thought the "much prefer a test agree Phone Firm Seliaro the casualty figures, said several of the injured were not exnected to live.

Geneva meeting should dis ment than to continue ims Mr. Kennedy was asked cuss Polish Foreign Minister 'kind of competition." his nosition on legislation to Adam Rapacki 8 proposal lor The dead included tne l-vear-old driver of the station cut off assistance to all jna! In Tokyo tnere was no i-fiHal vimment Bending- re- de-nuclearization ot cemrai tinna in which American as iwagoniA man and his young jceipt of Mr. Kennedy's forth sets have been expropriated son.aiso.were icmea oy yie coming suggestions! Rapacki suggested before th United Nations in 1957 without jne runaway vehicle as taey Mr KennedyVfcress con measure is aimea at nrazii were about to enter a parked ference statement came just that Czechoslovakia, East Germany, West Germany where the brother of Presi one day after the Japanese and Poland be established dent Goulart seized American Te 1 and Tele Police said the bus was en route to Mexico City from House of Kenreseniauves as "a territory in which nu Steering Committee passed the carnival at Tepoztlan. graph facilities in one prov clear weapons could not be ince recently. manufactured, stared, testea two resolutions relating to former Japanese Pacific, is Its brakes apparently failed as it started down the high Th President said tne or launched.

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Get some today. other kinds of forces could The resolutions were pro- "work out an equitable solu tion." nosed iointlv by the ruling He added: "I can think of be Rationed in the free zone Zone of Little Value Nuclear Generator fo Moon Ship Planned liberal democratic japan so cialist, and Democratic 450- nothing more unwise than to attemnt to nass'a resolution a manner reminiscenti rialist narties. am) A nf former President Eisen at this time which puts us in Vinwpr's in 1957. he also One resolution urgea me government to work for re a position not ot disagree small "nuclear generator, for the moon exploration ship ment with a governor' of a noirtted out there was not turn of administrative cou- Surveyor will be built by the state who is not partreular- much value in setting up an trol over Okinawa and the our friend dui msieaa, Martin Co. of Baltimore.

1 he generator will weigh about Bonins to Japan. The other atom-free area in an age when nuclear weaponry asked the government to 30 lb. and provide up to I8.b really, with the whole Brazilian nation, which is vital and with which we must open negotiations with Rus watts of power continuously sia to return Janan lormer knows no geographic limitations. "If you have a missile that ran carrv a bomb 5,000 miles, have the closest relation. for 90-day lunar missions possessions in the northern The President said he Pacific whirh 5'Russia oc- rfne it reallv make that would discuss the matter runiprf at the end of the war i i with Goulart when Goulart Mr.

Kennedy exDiamea visits Washington" next that there is a great danger month. that resumption of testing much difference, a significant difference, if you don't have a bomb stationed in this area, but have it 5,000 miles behind which can cov-r that, area?" asked the He warned that rabid reac will escalate the nuclear tion to the telephone seizure arms rare. 0 O1 could strengthen the hand of America enemies in Brazil "The reason said I thought it would be perfectly proper for us to discuss President. "Quick About Eating nni'V': rorresnondent TWiin and Germany or south Asia said Mr. Ken called that Mr.

Kennedy has I nedy, "is because these mat dm ters direct mt uence me progress of armaments." He pointed out that Korea, Of If repeatedly stated that ne would go to the summit to approve agreements and not to negotiate them. The reporter said: "Now it is being said and written that you are going to eat those words, and bo to a summit without Berlin and south Asia all have sent the United States hurl pet soaring. The President told report tut, uf nlirf lor tad dutraa. 100 BiBt-tnah UbMa Miljr tZ. laMaal anv agreement at a lower ers he honed Americas ai Ctt TUMS In hindy rttlt a fctttlti, twl ies would do more to aia level.

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