Show Soviets at af U UN U.N. N NTo To Push Atomic Ban an i NEW V YORK July July 26 26 U UP P Soviet I Russia Russin In the face of ot overwhelming overwhelm overwhelm- overwhelm overwhelm-I ing opposition prepared Friday Joseel to Jo seek seel a n showdown on her proposal l for an nn In international convention outlawing the production and use of ot atomic weapons Soviet Delegate And Andrei A. A Gromyko Gromyko Gro- Gro who two days ago rejected the key points of the United States atomic control plan was scheduled to open debate on his own proposal al before a committee of the tho United Nations atomic energy commission at 3 p. p m. m eastern daylight time The Russian plan already has been discussed both formally and Informally by the and 50 so far has been s supported only by Poland It appeared therefore that the proposal had little or no chance of at approval 17 U. S. S Position A majority of ot the delegates led by oy the United States have taken the tho position that a D. strong system of controls must bo be established before belore the United States could be expected to give up her advantage as the only nation known to have atomic bombs Herbert V. V Evatt Australian minister for tor external affairs and first chairman of ot the atomic commission recently described described described de de- de- de scribed the soviet proposal as Impossible Impossible impossible Im possible Gromyko however has continued continued contin contin- ned to stick sUck to his own plan and at his request it was placed on the ho agenda of ot atomic commission committee No 2 which is charged with the task of drafting an atomic control plan A United States spokesman emphasizing emphasizing em em- that the American delegation dele dele- gation had in no way changed its position as a result of ot Gromyko's opposition to the Baruch plan said We will now let Jet Gromyko carry tho the ball for a while and listen to what all aU the tho delegates have to say about his proposals Russian Plan Flan The Russian plan provides that Atomic weapons should be out- out outlawed outlawed awed by an International conven- conven tion ion Each nation should be responsible responsible sible ibIe for seeing that the convention convention conven- conven tion lon Is not violated by production of atomic weapons within its bor bor- ders Tho The security council should be charged with the punishment of nations who violate the tho treaty's provisions revisions The exchange of scientific Information Information information mation on atomic energy should be carried on by a committee of the he atomic commission which would continue to act as a subsidiary sub sub- of the security cO council |