ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION
Byrnes To Seek Soviet JSupport CONFERENCE IN MOSCOW (N.Z. Press Association—Copyright) (Rec. 11.30) Washington; Dec. 12. ,i>T he Unite d States Secretary of State •(Mr James Byrnes) told the press that he will seek Russian co-operation in setting up a United Nations commission on atomic energy. He is departing for Moscow to-morrow with six assistants, including the Government's adviser on atomic problems (Dr. James Conant, president of Harvard University). XT Mr Byrnes said he had received a Note from Britain reporting that British troops were not leaving Persia .by January 1 because the Russians were not withdrawing. The Note added, however, that the British intended to discuss with Russia at the- earliest possible moment the withdrawal of British and Russian troops from
The State Department admitted that news from the Moscow conference of Foreign Ministers would be censored py., l ;"? Russians, and that no special facilities for the transmission of news would be established for the foreign press. ' °~
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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24748, 13 December 1945, Page 5
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