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PLAN FOR ARMS CONTROL

U.S. Reactions To Soviet Offer fN.Z. Press Association—Copyright) (Rec. 920 p.m.) WASHINGTON, May 2. United States officials said today that the latest . Soviet proposals for aerial disarmament inspection might provide an opportunity for progress toward agreement. . ,7 her ® wa , s ever -' - S W that Washington was treating the plan with utmost seriousness. The White House spokesman, Mr James Hagerty, said yesterday that President Eisenhower had received a summary of the Soviet proposals and instructed the State Department to study them thoroughly. In fact, the department had already found the Soviet proposal most interesting, officials said. They said that perhaps one of the more significant facts about the plan, advanced two days ago in London by the Soviet disarmament delegate, Mr A alerain Zorin, was that it did not repeat Moscow’s familiar demand for the abolition of all overseas United States bases as a pre-condition for agreement.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28267, 3 May 1957, Page 9

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150

PLAN FOR ARMS CONTROL Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28267, 3 May 1957, Page 9

PLAN FOR ARMS CONTROL Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28267, 3 May 1957, Page 9

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