'DISMISS LUNS’
Advice by Moscow
P A.-Rent er—Copyright) MOSCOW, Dec. 13.
The Soviet Union has advised the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation to dismiss its Secretary-General (Dr Joseph Luns, of the Netherlands), alleging that he suffers from delirium tremens.
The official Soviet Union news agency, Tass, yesterday strongly criticised Dr I Luns for his warning to the 1N.A.T.0. Ministerial Council (on the need to increase dei fence efforts “to keep up with (the enormous rise in Soviet military power.” I “As a politician. Dr Luns, (who was for a long time the Dutch Foreign Minister, isj ja failure,” Tass said. “Whilel having no sympathy with (N.A.T.0., we want to give a (good piece of advice to memibers of this bloc: remove (Luns from office. He is a dangerous man—dangerous to I all.
| "This is not just a case of ;a passionate temperatment, (but something much more (serious: a clinical case with (all the symptoms of delirium ! tremens.”
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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33408, 14 December 1973, Page 9
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