AJ ot we 13. Bu i The Soviet Challenge. a. World Peace Congress, Soviet-manigulatec 0° 2 te Council will stage a World Peace Congress at Halsinrt Jus 7 widespread international signature campaign for 4 peace vetit.n rish calls for the cutlawing of atomic weapons has been umcear a: “or ‘evora. months. Contimusd Soviet saxploitation of "ban the bomn” ; opagaria ar “e ,anticipated. An interdepartmental working group zomposed .: ‘tat, ,o2ll. 7 USIA representatives 1s developing the 7.3. {: cae‘! ¢ sco gram to offset the Soviet sffor’:3 b. rc this direct: im, Soviet "Atoms-for-Peace” Maneuvers. Althougn be coc. 33 maintaining its lead over sther rations in the atams-‘or-x ace “laid, competition from the USSR ias been emerging during the pas" 61> mont 18. The Soviets have launched in atoms-for-peace oropaganda -alta.en 3f their own, °f which the chief theme has been their claim ire.am tous to have in operatiwn the worlets Mrst non-military a‘ami. vo.er station, There is a real possibilit: that the Soviet actions, oreser* > initad to satellite cvuntries, ma be axtunded te neutral states ue: we Inita Pakistan or jurma, This possibility gives urgency tr oroenedin,: wit the courses °f action set ‘ores on ot S58 /2, sarti- aac. ve edoorent of a small-scale powar me ** ao Fey ae eat Coe aA