Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, June 11, 1903 Juth Korea Against se of Indian Troop LN HIGH TOWKR I that end after a KoTe Knrnnn UMMER UNSET ALE nnim r HiZJ STARTS THURSDAY, JUNE 11th Atomic Weapon Production To Be Raised WASHINGTON (API Atomic Energy Commission officials, viewing 1954 as a year of "urgency," have told the United States Congress that they plan a sharp increase in the output of weapons with "new and greater effectiveness." In tesimony released here, they said a boost of more than 25 per cent in the production of atomic materials and weapons is scheduled for next year. This would build up stockpiles, at "a much higher rate" than last year: when atomic developments were described as "revolutionary." Chairman Gordon Dean cautioned against any further cuts in next year's atomic budget, which lie said alieady has been slashed 32 per cent. It had been "pared to the bone" and "contains risks." Russia, Dean said, is pushing a top-priority atomic program that underlines "our sense of the urgency which we feel about m seiucment, which could be months and even years in the future. Eisenhower' statement that the United States would make a defence treaty after an armistice thus represents a substantial concession In his plans and that of his advisers to date. However, authorities said that it should be clear to Rhee and his associates that this is as far as the U.S. government Is prepared to go. Specifically, they said that the president will never grant Rhee a blank cheque for future military operations in Korea with assur 1NGTON AP) U.S. said President Eisen-ffcr of an early defence l, South Korea repre- gciierous concession to reun government co-! with the impending ,;unist truce agree-not by any means, meet the demands laid by Korean . President i Rhce in a statement through the embassy Kounized by officials t there is a fundainen-.rrecnncllable difference the Korean and U.S. nts about carrying on an war, and there is cep uncertainty about any compromise can in 18 GERALD Rl'TLEDGE, member of the faculty of the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto, will conduct current examinations for the Conservatory here on June 11 and 12. (1 1. ance thai the US. will rnKh t Rehabilitation In Korea To Be Costly GLASS TUMBLERS ELECTROHOME FAN Eight-inch fan finished in grey English 32-Piece BREAKFAST SET English semi-porcelain ware In six floral patterns. Setting for six. Eight-ounce clear glass tumblers . . . buy a dozen at this special low price! I the year 1954 and the import ance 01 our program. enamel with cord. SPECIAL $7.77 special ..... 5 for 39C $6.95 SPECIAL, Set (Not exactly as illustrated) his assistance if he gets into trouble. Authorities are not so concerned about expression of South Korean opposition to the truce which now seems so close. They are gravely worried, however, about the threats Rhee has made to express his opposition in action. If, for example, he pulls his divisions out of the UN command and orders them to go on fighting alone, the truce might be wrecked. Even more likely in such an event is the disastrous prospect of bloody quarrelling between present comrades in arm. For the word here is that the United Nations command is going through with the truce .'greemcnts, assuming it can be concluded on the "honorable terms" now being broached, and it would thereafter have the responsibility of enforcing tho.se terms Including no more shootingon all the troops within its Jurisdiction. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. The cost of rehabilitating what fighting in Korea destroyed will be huge, a statement by J. Donald Kingsley, retiring agent general for Korean reconstruction, indicates here. Mr. Kingsley estimated recently that up to $1,500,000,000 worth of capital investment would be needed in Korea. He also told the five-nation UNKRA advisory committee that the l'J54 budget of the agency, the main UN instrument for long-term aid to Korea, should be $250,000,000 Instead of $130,000,000 estimated as the Only 15 Hours FrM TfTc to OTTAWA $195.70 - I f, CaModioM &ael$cj TURF EDGER run produce real sta-Korea. Authorities said :)!y have to do the best with what they have. To Continue i4f iue is whether Dijlrt be unified by mil-tiv political and diplo-sns. Rhce wants to the war until, he says, end it with a united e of Red power. But cd States and its UN 1st upon a truce with now, in the middle of li;mim the matter of n to later, peaceful ne- wer's offer of a deft was contained In a .de public by the White tir it was released in President Rhee. iday Rhee Indicated in issy statement that he ttic for withdrawal of .it forces from Korea he first (tot a defence U) the United States. department felt he :y saying that he want-.nces that U.S. would out if he cot Into trou-Jsh future efforts to North Korea by mili- Consult your Travel A" Canadian Pacific AirtmM, Phottt 795 BRASS Hose Nozzle Adjust from fine to full spray or complete shut-off. ALUMINUM PERCOLATOR D-Uandlc edgcr with tempered steel blade, hardwood handle. Hand Sprayer Holds approximately half-pint of liquid. 6-r.up percolator with new maximum to be available. "I have always believed very deeply in the historic mission of the United Nations in Korea," said Mr. JCingslcv. 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