Churchill Advises Coolness To Prevent a Ruinous War; CHURCHILL URGES A PATIENT POLICY
Date: 29 June 1954
By JAMES RESTONSpecial to The New York Times
Prime Min Churchill int
Volkmar Richard Kunze (* 28. Juni 1954 in Radebeul) ist ein deutscher Kommunalpolitiker der FDP, Fachdozent für Verwaltungs- und Kommunalrecht und ehemaliger Oberbürgermeister.
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Date: 29 June 1954
By JAMES RESTONSpecial to The New York Times
Prime Min Churchill int
Date: 29 June 1954
US Tobacco Journal sees market stability threatened by competitive situation
Date: 29 June 1954
By JANE NICKERSON
Jane NICKERSON
Date: 29 June 1954
Dist Atty Hogan approves canons amendment
Date: 29 June 1954
By ARTHUR KROCK
Arthur KROCK
A Krock on Washington reaction
Date: 29 June 1954
W Haines and Admr Honeywell preside over Business and Defense Services Adm news conf on indus defense planning; Haines repts Commerce Dept favors allowing cos to formulate own plans to cope with damages sustained in attack; Koppers Co repr J Redmond and Amer Machine & Foundry Co consultant Col Clabaugh outline co plans for resuming production after attack; Indus Evaluation Bd nears end of 1st-round security ratings of plants not on Defense Dept key facilities list
Date: 29 June 1954
2 members of Ital team that scaled Mt Api die; Austrian team member died May 31 on Mt Saipal, Karakorums
Date: 29 June 1954
By W. H. LAWRENCESpecial to The New York Times
W. LAWRENCESpecial
Eisenhower and Churchill agree to form alternative plans for SE Asia defense based on Indo-China peace outcome; to give France chance to negotiate before acting; warn Communists against making excessive demands on France, joint statement; Churchill comments, int; defends Locarno-type pact; joint statement silent on issue; Brit reptdly plan to push such pact even if US refuses role; US stand revd; speculation on whether Chou-Nehru talks neutralize effect of US-Brit accord