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Russians Promise                

"Serious Attention"      

To Eisenhower Plan

                           

LONDON, Sunday.  

Russia will give "serious attention" to President Eisenhower's  

speech on atomic weapons, Moscow Radio said yesterday.

It is said the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Molotov, told this to

                 

the U.S. Ambassador, Mr. Charles Bohlen, when the Americans called

on him last Monday.

Mr. Bohlen had told Mr. Molotov of the speech on at- omic energy which President Eisenhower was to make to

the U.N. General Assembly   the next day.

According to Tass newsagency Mr. Molotov said the question of atomic weapons was a very important matter and he told the Ambassador the Soviet Gov-

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