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Visit Of Attorney General - — Part 5

77 pages · May 11, 2026 · Broad topic: Prisons & Escapes · Topic: Visit Of Attorney General · 75 pages OCR'd
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Lh > % J 4 . ae es eds cai a NS * Pet Lament re he a roe AtTTorxey Donovan Unofficially. he wos encouraged. tiory in Atlanta in preparation for his flight to Bern, Within fve minutes of the exchange Bast weekend, word was flashed to the White House, where President Kennedy fhad slipped away from a dinner-dance to await the news. When it came, at 2:52 a.m. (E.S.T.), Press Secretary Pierre Sal- anger had White House correspondents phoned at their homes, routed from bed and summoned to the White House. In Moscow, the announcement of Powers’ welease was made later—and was explained as being motivated by the Kremlin's de- sire “for an improvement in: relations be- tween the L.S.S.R. and the U.S.A." There was not a word about Spy Abel_who is atill an unperson in the 0:S.5.R. THE ATOM Decision to Test Despite the signs of thaw, one of the coldest of cold war decisions could not be held off much longer. Last week, dis- cussing the possibility of a nuclear test — agreement with the Soviet Union, Presi- dent Kennedy left the door it just barely. He urged that the two great told war adversaries make a final try for a test-ban treaty at an 18-nation disarma- ment conference in Geneva next month; lee insisted at his press conference that the U.S. would not only demand monitors to detect Russian tests. but would require sp inspection system against any Soviet test preparations. At the same time, be promised to announce within a month his decision about whether the U.S. will re- sume atmospheric testing. The all-but- certain answer: yes, probably in April. Powerfully Clear. Behind that decision lay months of hesitation and debate in the highest councils of U.S. Government. In the last analysis, the decision had to be guided by the chilling scientific estimate of Soviet atomic advances in the af sfit Paha Te | int itl F peeee fat eth. F wil - Russians to ‘ 8 d E | ie af ite opinion around the world. While a faint chance remained that some tum in the diplomatic situation would justify postponement, the test plan- ning went forward. One sticky problem was to find a location that was politically and physically safe for a new series of blasts: Eniwetok and Bikini, the Pacific sites of former tests, are too small and too close to inhabited islands. Last week the British solved the problem by giving the U.S. permission to fire off a nuclear series on Christmas Island, a sand-covered coral atoll isolated in the central Pacific. TEE Tis peste ye Fe ui energies were explo- city for listening, looking, enormous; his charm (when like turning it on) was electric. Such a Promotion. From sunup to midnight, from Prime Minister’s residence to backstreet sake house, shook hands, sang songs, questions, argued issues, made id ex- plained the aims of the U.S. under his brother’s Administration. The Japanese. accustomed to patriarchs in public life. marveled at his youth. Said a Japanese Supreme Court justice after meeting Bob- by: “He must have worked and studied hard to achieve such a pace in promo- tion.” At the Diet, Lower House Speaker Ichiro Kiyose, 77, and Upper House Pres- ident Tsuruhei Matsuno, 78, watched Kennedy and sighed wistfully. “The days are bere.” said Matsumo, “for the younger ey : ¥ £ [ma ration to take over." Bobb ce. ully deferred to age: "We gain by | Arroaney GenreaL Kennepy wire Wagepa Universtty STUDENTS ing, listening an ming to overcome lack of experience. b Kennedy — 1 \
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