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I U () v U ' I t A Jan A I PRESIDENT GREETED President Eisen- of State Christian Hcrlcr, right. The Chief hower is greeted at New York's Idlewlld Executive arrived to address the General airport on his arrival today by New York Assembly. Mayor Robert Wagner, left, and Secretary (UPI Telcphoto) Highlights of Ike's United Nations Speech ; New York (UPD-The high lights of President Elsenhow er's speech at the United Na tions today. . On the African question. Eisenhower proposed that a pledge by all countries repre sented at the assembly respect Hie African peoples' right "to choose their own way of life and to determine for them selves the course they wish to follow.!1' "To refrain from Interven ing in the new nations' intcr . rial affairs -by subversion, force, propaganda, or any other means." "That the United Nations should be prepared to help the African countries maintain their security without waste ful and dangerous competi tion in armaments." Eisenhower said "we should all support the United Nations response to emergency needs in the Republic of The Congo which the secretary general has shown such skill In organ izing." The United Nations should help newly developing Afri can countries to shape their long-term modernization pro gram. An all-out effort should be made by the United Nations to -help African countries launch such educational ac tivities as they may wish to undertake. i- On Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. The United Nations should carry "forward and intensify our program of assistance for the economic and social devel opments of Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America." In outer space. The United Nations "should fig roc that celestial bodies arc not subject to national appro priation by any claims of sov ereignty and that the nations of the world shall not engage in warlike activities on these bodies." t - SAVE! NOD TODAY On disarmament. "Negotiations can and should be resumed on disarm ament. The United States is prepared to submit to any in ternational inspection, pro vided only that it Is effective and truly reciprocal." On nuclear weapons. Eisenhower , prpposcd that the "nations producing 'nu clear weapons immediately convene experts to design a system of terminating, under verification procedures, all Stocks Mill About In Early Trading New York - IUP1I - Slocks milled about in the early trading today showing little change. The wider price moves ap peared in tho specials. Zenith fell more than a point In the electronics, Hono lulu gave up around 2 In the oils and Havcg more than a point in its division. . DOW-JONES AVERAGES New York - Wll - Dow Jonts final stock average.: 30 industrials 594.26, up 6.OB1 20 railroad i 130.68, up 0.671 IS utilities 93.99. up 0.40, and 85 stocks 198.76, up 1.60. Salas Wednesday wtrt about 2.93 million .hare, compared with 3.66 million iharei Tuaiday. Wednesday'! price on aelected stocks Allied Chemical - .11', Alum Co. Am flfl3. American Can AT American Motori 2ll.i A T T 02', Anaconda Copper 4Ra. Armco Sieel fia llendlx Corp . 62a. nethlehem steal 415, Doelni Air 20t Cnlrrnlllar Corp a.v Chrysler Corp 43. Continental Can 30U Crown Zelterhach 47j Curtlas Wrinht .....;. I7 Dow Chemical 78 li SAVE! UNDERWAY FRIDAY SATURDAY production of fissionable ma terials for weapons purposes." The terminations would take effect as soon as the agreed inspection system has been installed and is" operat ing effectively, while prog ress In other disarmament fields is also being sought. United States officials "are willing to meet immediately with representatives of other countries for a preliminary exchange of views on these proposals." Du Pont ..ISO ..11(1 .. 77 lb .. s.n, .. 43 'i .. 4IM, .. a .. 2111', ... .11 .920 .. nnij 12 , .. 0 ... 7fl 24'', ... 20 j ... 211 . ... 04', ... iai. ... US', ... 41 "i ... 12 Eastman Kodak General Electric General Konris General Motors Gcoraln Pnclfio Greyhound Gulf Oil Idaho Power I. B. M. Int. Paper Johna Mnnvllle Kalaer lnd Kcnnecoll Copper Lockheed Aircraft Montana Power Montgomery Ward Nat'l Blicult . New York Central Pac Gai tc Elec Penney. J. C. . Penn HR '. Radio Corporation Rlrhtleld Oil . Safeway Sears Shell Oil Socony Mohll Oil Southern Co. . Southern Pacific Standard California Standard Indiana Standard N, J, Sun Mines Texas Co Texas Gulf Sulfur Texas Pac Land Trust . Transaluerlca Union Carhlde Union Pacific . United Aircrafl Unlled Air Lines U. S. Rubber . U. S. Steel .... Younsslown 8 At T ..... 111, ... 7H ... 30 ... 92 ... 3.1 , ... 31 'i ... 4tl, ... 1!) 43H, ... 30 1. ... 40i, ... M ... IS'i . l.l-ll ... 2.1'. ...113', ... 201k ... 411 1.4 ... :tiM ... 4.1' ... 74 ii ... vui The Island of Formosa, headquarters of the Chinese Nationalists, was Japanese territory from 1805 until 1943. SAVE! Campaign Quotes By United Press International Vice President Richard "M. Nixon: ' ' (At Springfield, Mo.): "I would suggest that particular ly at this time, any American who points out to Mr. Khru shchev and the world those things that he thinks are wrong about the United States, has an obligation to emphasize even more strongly those things that are right. "It is unfortunate that Mr. Kennedy should have made himself a spokesman for this national self-disparagement at the very moment the United Nations Assembly members were voting 70-0 in favor of policies which the United States has steadfastly support ed from the beginning against the all-out opposition of the Communist bloc in the Con go." (In Louisville, Ky.):' Voters should elect the candidate who "will keep the peace without surrender and extend freedom throughout the world." (In Louisville to a question of whether Kennedy , has espoused a policy of surrend er): "Absolutely not. Mr. Ken nedy didn't know what he was espousing, that is the trouble." Sen. John F. Kennedy: (At Memphis, Tenn.): "I would much rather Khru shchev and Castro hear the voice of opposition which doesn't want appeasement, but wants to see the country grow, which wants to see our military defenses stronger, which wants to see a better life for everybody." ; ' (At Nashville, Tenn., home of soldier-President Andrew Jackson): "We pledge our selves to a dynamic program for resource development, not as a party which speaks of TVA as a 'magnificent experi ment' down here, but as 'creeping socialism' in Wash ington. But as a party which has always believed in TVA and in development all the resources of our great land the Democratic party of An drew Jackson ... 'The Republicans . . . have failed to grasp the meaning and importance of TVA for all America , . . "Today we too are faced with a threat from abroad today we too must be aroused to the struggle. And today tue Democratic party is again pre paring to fight for the re establishment of our national character." (Agalri at Memphis): "The brake of high interest must be removed from the wheels of economic progress." Macmillan Will Attend UN Session London -OJPD- British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan decided today to fly to New York next week to join other world leaders at the United Notions General Assembly, ac cording to authoritative sources. Macmillan made his deci sion today following a meet ing with his cabinet ministers and close consultation with President Eisenhower and commonwealth leaders. Macmillan plans to fly from London over the week end and arrive In Now York to address the General Assembly. He may stay a week In the United States. He will reply to Soviet Pre. micr Nikita Khrushchev's ad. dress to be delivered Friday. The sources said he will give a firm presentation of West cm peace policy. Motel Owners Sue Georgia-Pacific Newport, Ore.-fUPD-A New. port molel owner and his wife have filed a $275,750 suit against Georgia-Pacific Paper Co. in connection with al leged damage to their prop erty from the discharge of industrial wastes into the Pa. ciflc Ocean. Jason Lee, attorney, filed the i complaint in Lincoln County Circuit Court for Mr. and Mrs. Alwyn F. Tlscher. IPliA Tlcchnra phnpiM ll.nl the wastes produce a "vile, malodorous, nauseous- stench (hat pollutes the atmosphere" and has depreciated their beach front site.- A total of $15,000 Is asked I for depreciation of the prop erty and 510,750 for damage to their business. Also sought are $250,000 punitive damages. ELECTRONIC SECRETARY Stanford, Calif. - WPP - An electronic secretary enables doctors at the new Palo Alto Stanford Hospital to dictate reports at any time of the day or any sleepless hour In the night. Physicians ran dial a central dictating system, dic tate the correspondence and stenographers transcribe the material the next day. The finished copy is held in the doctor's lounge for proofread ing and signature, Comparative Quiet Returns to As Police Check ' New York -flJPII- Compara tive quiet returned tempo rarily early today to. the heart of Negro Harlem where police had spent a hectic day keep ing under control the thou sands of persons milling around outside Cuban Pre mier Fidel Castro's hotel headquarters. The exhausted Castro dem onstrators and spectators be gan dispersing shortly after midnight. Police had kept them away from the immedi ate area of the Hotel Theresa where Castro has remained since attending the opening session of the United Nations General Assembly Tuesday afternoon. 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