U.S. Sco!;s to" Prolong1 Heel China Talks US. Lets New
Despite Hint of Creak-Off from Peipingontract for,
By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER
WASHINGTON ibI the fare
of a breakoft threat from. Peiping
officials aid Saturday the United
States intends to continue talks,
with Red China at Geneva if po-sible.
. P. mam Amrican aim in the
lams is 10 obtain
Americans held
jails and to get Red China to re
nounce the use of force against
Formosa.'-
A blast which came out Of Peip
ing Friday indicates that the slow
moving negotiations mav shortly
collapse or become locked in a
long stalemate.
U.S. Ambassadnr '
The talks are being conduced
by American Ambassador V. Al
exis Johnson, envoy to Czechoslo
vakia and an expert on Far East
ern problems, and Wang Ping
Nan. Red Chinese ambassador to
Warsaw.
They have been meeting inter
mittently at Geneva since Aug, 1.
first dealing with release of civil
ians held or alleged to be held by
each country, and second with
broader political questions includ
ing renunciation of force.
In the Peiping declaration Fri
day, the Chinese Reds asserted
that an agreement made with the
United States Sept. 10 for release
of civilians did not apply to Amer
icans held in Red Chinese Jails.
"Dragging Out"
Peiping also said it would not
go along with the ."endless drag
ging out" of the talks by the
United States.-
These statements indicate the
Communists are still intent on
using the Americans at hostages
rican aim in the ri T T " .
the release of II MumD' UlllfCS
In Communist i
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in Virginia
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (IP)
during Wang's negotiations with
Johnson. Secretary of State Dulles
has. asserted the United States
will not negotiate seriously on pol
itical or other matters while Am
ericans are still held.
Getting Nowhere . .
In effect the Redj seem to be
saying that unless ' the United
Stales gives up this position the
talks wilt get nowhere.
Giant Bombers
WASHINGTON un - The Air
Force announced Friday an addi
tional contract for 248 million dol
lars worth of B32 heavy bombers.
The planes will be produced st
both the Seattle. Wash,, and Wichi
ta, Kan., plants of the Boeing Air-
(plane Co., the announcement laid.
relations with Red China and
The discovery of a tree stump !ventlialy decision concerning
a, k.i, ( ,yM !. u.n.jRd Chinese participation in the
dating back to the ice age halted united Nations.
work briefly on an experimental ... Spwl(k pr,rn
atomic power plant, under con- Tne UniUid statM-, government
struction here, Army engineers does not have a specific program
The possibilities carry grave im-1 A spokesman laid the announce
plications for the future. These j ment did not mean an increase in
are related to the question of war jtht eventual total number of the
and peace In the Formosa area, to : long range, high epeed, all let
the development of United SU'es i bombers, but merely represented
said Friday.
Two men,
one a geologist,
to move along these lines but
officials thought privately that
tHiANlina kflkl.in k, k fl. Inn,.
spotted the stump as founaqtions Reds-such as seemed to be devel
for the plant were being dug. toping under the moderating influ
Thev veiled for workmen to stool nce of the Geneva Conference
so the stump could be removed! last July would lead to more nor
carefully
Dr. Roland Brown, a paleobot
anist for the U. S. Geological
Survey, later estimated the stump
was 80 million to 130 ' million
years old.
The engineers plan to use the
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Biuiiiu Hi iiir run line in 'uir . .,. . .
completed plant as a svmbol of "n c,vll,ans .var,oul' ,U,e of
mal relations between Red China
and the whole Western world. '
. The United States went into the
negotiations at Geneva to obtain
the release of all Amerciam in
Red China who might wish to
come here. There were 41 Ameri-
the meeting of the ice and atomic detention Aug.
ages. left now.
1. There are 13
one more order In the overall
B.)J procurement program.
The Air Force has never offi
cially disclosed the total number
of B32'i it plans to acquire.
However, the program calls for
an eventual force of 11 wings of
B52'i. The total number of planes
needed to equip that many wings
and provide spares mighti.be be
tween 400 and 500 aircraft.
The cost of a B3J is about eight
million dollars. The amount of the
contract announced Friday would
AAiiln fthAiit An wintr whlph rah.
loiiire 30 Dlanes. nlus the neces
sary spare parts.
The Air Force over a year ago
began stepping up its B52 produc
tion plans, arranging with Boeing
to start producing the big bombers
at Wichita as well as at Seattle.
The first BS2 came off the "second
source" Seattle plant about a
month ago.
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64, bowling alley operator,
faces arraignment Saturday
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