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1070 THE WASHINGTON POST Acheson Urges Brandt's 6 Race 9 SIGNER TIES To Moscow Be Cooled Off CAS By Chalmers M. Roberts France, was in a position "to Acheson said that he knows arrows at two of his longtime Washington Post Staff Writer call the tune" on Berlin. and likes the White House enemies: The United Nations Dean Acheson believes that Another told Mr. Nixon that foreign policy assistant but and Walter Lippmann. The West German Chancellor Willy that "he does not believe as U.N. is "the silliest organiza- Brandt "is writing the (World strongly as I do in supra- tion in the world We should Brandt "should be cooled off' War II) peace treaty while the national organizations in treat it with intelligent as part of an effort to slow allies are on the sidelines." He Europe. You cannot expect neglect." Lippmann, said Ache- down "the mad race to Mos- also expressed worry that "the medium-sized countries in son, is "the most overrated cow.' Europe to balance the Sovict center of gravity is moving a person since (Bernard M.) The former Secretary of power. They can do it only Baruch." little to the East" in Europe. by organizing." State made these and other As to the Nixon Doctrinc, statements yesterday to a Those present were said to Acheson asid he believed Acheson said that "no one group of newsmen. He is have been impressed by the that the strategic arms limita- ever moved from a doctrine to known to have said much the President's grasp of European tion talks (SALT) will be very anact. You move from an act same thing on Monday when problems and they commended difficult. While Mr. Nixon has to a doctrine. The Nixon he and three other senior him for publicly stating that "done well" in foreign policy Doctrine is not a great con- he will hold the line on U.S. and his Vietnam withdrawal statesmen met with President tribution to the enlightenment Nixon. troops in Europe. Acheson was policy is correct, the incursion of the world. It was a polite Acheson, who said he was said to have been the most dis- into Cambodia "was a mis- way of saying some of my turbed by Brandt's policies. He take," a debit in an otherwise a little puzzled" by Mr. Nixon predecessors made stupid mis- although he found talking with also said yesterday that the plus operation." takes and I am trying to right him highly satisfactory, said United States should not get Acheson let fly a couple of them." yesterday that the status of into a second class position in Berlin must not be compro- the field of nuclear weaponry. mised. Much of Brandl's Ost- To the newsmen, Acheson politik depends on a Berlin said the United States should 1/2 PRICE settlement and there are fears make it clear it favors West- 2 Area Water Programs in Washington that the Ger- crn European unity and Brit- man chanceilor will settle for ish entry into the Common $7.50 to $10.00 too little. Market. Such steps, he said, COMP. VALUE Others at the White House would "cool down the mad Are Approved by Senate RIGH meeting were John J. McCloy, race to Moscow," a reference to Brandt and other Western The Senate authorized yes- $22.4 million and Verona, $24.9 Lucius D. Clay and Thomas Schiaparelli, Don Loper, John Dewey, It was learned the four European leaders seeking ac- terday construction of two million. Both would be con men covered the world with commodation with the Soviet dams on Potomac River tribu- structed by the Army Corps of k and Damon. Gift Boxed FREE. Mr. Nixon, with emphasis on Union. taries that would help aug- Engineers. Europe and Soviet-American The former Secretary of ment the area's water supply Country Squire State in the Truman adminin- during summer months. How- The committee said the two relations. S The four shared various con tration had this to say about ever, money to build the dams dams, along with the already- corns with Mr. Nixon. One ex the current Secretary, William has not yet been requested by authorized Bloomington dam, 1150 CORN. AVE. AT? the Nixon administration. pressed worry that Brandt's P. Rogers: "He has a great will be able to meet "immedi- ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS negotiations with Moscow and deal of ability in many fields. Authorizations for the Sixes ately foresecable water needs Warsaw were not sufficiently He was a good Attorney Gen- Bridge dam on the Monocacy in the metropolitan area." EPMIPARKING NEXT DOOR coordinated with the Big Four cral. I like and admire and River on the Frederick-Carroll Water resources along the Po- talks on Berlin. He said the respect him. But he puzzles County line in Maryland and tomac and its tributaries are situation is such that West me as Secretary of State. I've the Verena dam on the Middle largely uncontrolled, the Com- 3-6100 for circulation and order The Germany, rather than the been puzzled about our in- River near Stanton, Va., were mittee said. gton Post guaranteed home delivery, United States, Britain and tentions in the Middle East included in an omnibus river, Releasing water during dry BET our moralistic approach harbor and flood control bill. periods will help maintain 7770 We don't understand what Rogers The Public Works Commit- water quality standards in the 657 wants to do." tee said the Sixes Bridge proj- tributaries, the Committee Park in P Next to

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