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Show Let's Open Mew Pease Road, U.S, Asks Russ By STKWART mate 1IKNSI.Y UPI Diplomatic Reporter WASHINGTON (UPI) -PNixon in his United Nations address last week acthat the stale knowledged resident of nuclear terror is the factor preventing major out- mjor conflict. He raid that the most important and the most obvious" factor in compelling Russia and the United States to try to break of a CLOTHES CLOSET reduce their differences is that "neither of us wants a nuclear exchange that v. ju'd cost the lives of tens of millions of people. that background, Against Nixon went on to invite the "'Odors Away 1.59 r protection from unpleasant Household odors with a single drop of "Odors Away." Use in every room for l u;ned air odorless, freshness. V2-- 1. bottle contains an adequate supply for Get f BATHROOM - abandoning situation. Nixon Administratk.n officials believe that events of the next few weeks would indicate whether Russia will respond SICKROOM i. Soviet Union to join the- United States in taking "a ne.v toward road" peace by to efforts "squeeze the maximum advantage" from every troubled non-per- 0 months. SOUTH MEZZANINE HOUSEWARES d titled, add ocotage 0027,. positively. If the Soviet Union persists in its present course of supporting Egypt's violations of standstill agreethe cease-fir- e ment of Aug. 7, U.S. officials will consider it a bad omen for the futuie. While a talk by Nixon with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko did nothing to narrow the gap on this and other points of conflict between the two nuclear super powers, the President and his top aides hopes that the increasing danger of a new outbursts in the Middle East will cause the Kremlin to altpr its tactics. The assumption here has been and still is that Russia desires a certain amount of turmoil in the Middle East which it can exploit to its own political advantage. U.S. officials believe that the Soviet Union wants to stop short of a nuclear confrontation with the United Slates in the area. But as Nixon said at Hie U.N.. history shows . . that great powers can be drawn into conflict without their intending it by war between smaller nations. Aside from the caution imposed by the stalemate of nuclear terror Nixon listed three other factors which he . part n competition a creative direction. The President's address to the U.N., which is celebrating its 25th anniversary, gave credit to the world organization for having been helpful in preserving the peace. But he made no secret of his conviction that the broad issue of world peace turns in large Soviet-America- ADVERTISEMENT . high-rankin- . . ITS AN OLD WESTERN CUSTOM TO GIVE YOU THE VERY MOST ADVERTISEMENT HABIT-FORMIN- ''Three eminent Doctors have shown a safe way that helps you pop right off to sound sleep, without drugs. 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They disagreed with some observers who said in pubg lished reports that airport searches of the two officials were too sveere. Major European airports; airlines and government employes have sharply tightened measures to prevent hijackings and sabotgae. I was impressed at Heathrow Airport in London, particularly, because I was thoroughly screened and was not able to bypass security measures simply because I was a U.S. government official, Volpe said of his recent European trip. THREE DOCTORS1 SHOW HOW WITHOUT 970 AT AIRPORTS IN EUROPE lest Finally, he said, the global challenge of economic and social development could give 1 OFFICIALS PRAISE SECURITY on the relations among thp great nuclear powars. Nixon said the United States and the Soviet Union have very prolound fundawhich mental differences they must find some way of blunting or eliminating they erupt at one point or another into a nuclear war. His remarks concerning the responsibility of the nuclear powers did not deal with the aduitional uncertainties which will be posed when Communist China before the end of this decade achieves a major weapons delivery system of her own. The perils implicit in the present confrontation presumably will be increased tremendously when that time conies and the Nixon Administration's hope is that the between principal disp"!;s Moscow and Wasihgton can be resolved by then. said gave Moscow and Washington a common interest in trying to settle or at least to soften some of their differences. enorOne factor was the mous cost of arms. Another was that both Russia and the United States were major industrial powers and both would gain if world conditions permitted them to increase trade and contact. October 27, DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, Downtown Office: 45 East First South Salt Ukt City. Utah 4135 Telephone Telephone 1 yf Cottonwood Moll Office: HhlinO On Sett Lake City, UUP a' t V'". v w l fji w |