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: " ' " : : : i Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, April 9, 1957 Soviet Agrees TTJT7 f A T3TT T TlTTTT A f - (1 ... r . W . 'iDuniiinunuunHftL ; section i ra?e To Study U.S. Disarm Offer International Control Of Some Conventional Weapons Proposed LONDON IB-Russia has prom ised to give close study to a new U.S. disarmament proposal, two-step plan would ultimately freeze 25 per cent of the major powers' conventional arms in a common pool. ' U.S. disarmament expert Harold Diassen Droacnea tne idea yester day before the TI N nicnrmIm.i subcommittee discussing plans for arms reductions. Russia, the Unit ed States, Britain, France and i,anaaa are tne members. Informed sources said Stassen told the closed session Ihni ac o first step, the five nations should place 10 per cent of their non nuclear weapons, ships and other military equipment under inter national control. This would go in , to effect one year after an agree ment was signed and ratified. A reduction tn aPrpnrl manmu, levels would be taken at the same lime. All five nations have agreed to cut the levels to 214 million for Russia and the United States and 750,000 for Britain and France. If this step were carried out satisfactorily, Stassen said, he would then recommend to the U.S. government that it agree to retire another 15 per cent of its conven tional arms. Soviet Delegate Valerian Zorin termed Stassen's proposal "very important" and promised to give it careful study. Western observers described the session 99th since the subcom mittee was formed in 1954 as the "host so far." They stressed, however, that the talks were still at a highly theoretical stage. 2 Convicted in Union Welfare Money Racket NEW YORK Wl Two former union leaders, cx-mobsler George Scalise and Sol Cilento, have pleaded guilty to union welfare racket conspiracy charges. Each faces a possible maximum sentence of three years in prison. The two men made a surprise switch in their pleas from inno cent to guilty Monday as they were about to go on trial in Gen eral Sessions Court. Chief Asst. Dist. Atty. Alfred J. Scotti said: "This is the first conviction involving racketeering in union welfare funds in this state." Scotti added that it also was the first time since a new state law took effect in September, 11)53, that a union official Cilento was convicted of conspiring to receive a bribe. The prosecutor said various principals in the racket netted $229,000 in two years. Judge John A. Mullen continued each defendant in $5,000 bail pend ing sentencing on May 8 of their pleas of guilty to conspiracy and bribery charges. Scalise and Cilento were charg ed with receiving kickbacks from Louis B. Saperstein, of Newark. N. J., an insurance company agent. They were to have gone on trial on charges of accepting $80, 094 bribes in the welfare fund racket. Phone 'Hog' Bill Passed by House Legislation to make it illegal tor party line telephone users to re fuse to get off the line when someone needs it for an emergen cy, was approved by the House Monday and sent to the Senate. The bill provides a maximum penalty of a year in jail and S500 ti it ih near rnfncp": In vipld UIIC II U1C uoi' ' the line when someone else needs it for an emergency can m sum mon the police, fire department, or medical assistance. auHi, ,rhn fnkplv claims an emergency would be subject to the same sentence and fine. The bill also applies to users of a pay telephone wno muse iu yield (he phone. Attack Is Big Goal TAIPEI. Formosa - P-- n k- Vni said Tuesday all steps his government takes in the f;.,l ,-oar ctnrtinfl .Illlv 1 Will be focused on one goal an attack on the Ked-neio v-ninese no-land. spring at your fingertips with trim Van Raalte shorties Three glove styles for spring to set off your Easter costume. 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