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Dulles Will Try to See Mikoyan Tomorrow Secretary of State Dulles said n bis return fast night he will •y to see visiting Soviet Deputy remier Anastas Mikoyan to lorroW morning. Nfr. Dulles flew into Wash lgton National Airport on the loltimbine 11. the President's lane, and told reporters he is fully recovered” after a two veek vacation in Jamaica. He a<l spent a week in Walter eed Hospital in early Decem er. suffering from an inflama ion of the lower intestine. Mr. Mikoyan was reported lying from Copenhagen to New [York last night, proclaiming as she left Denmark that he had [a “date” with Secretary Dulles tin Washington. ' The Secretary told reporters he knew nothing of a “date." although Mr. Mikoyan had asked for an appointment. “Awkward” Time I Mr- Dulles said he would not hke to confer with Deputy Premier Mikoyan today, but will try to see him tomorrow morning, even though this would be "awkward" because the Secretary is scheduled to participate with President Ei senhower in the White House bi-partisan meeting with con gressional leaders. Tomorrow afternoon Mr. Dulles is to fly from Washing ton to Ottawa to attend a cabinet-level conference with Canadian officials on trade and economic policy. Tentative plans arranged for Mr. Mikoyan by the Soviet em bassy here call for him to travel to Washington by car or train this morning, arriving in the early afternoon. The Scandinavian Airlines System plane carrying the No. 2 man in the Soviet hierarchy was scheduled to land at New York’s International Airport at 6:50 a.m. today. Up to Mikoyan Secretary Dulles indicated the topics for discussion with Mr. Mikoyan are up to the So viet guest. A reporter asked if Mr. Dulles expected to discuss the Berlin crisis with Deputy Premier Mikoyan. “He takes the iniative,” Mr. Dulles replied with a smile. The Secretary refused to on chances Mr. Mi* r”» »,’«■ .I . Russians Putting Chill On Steady Smokers . So viet *utttKfti#3*w approved • countrywide campaign ag a inst making. ' * . jfU.Sii Tht minutry of health’* Of ficial journal “Health” statod: “It is now abundantly clSar that smoking is a dangerous form of chronic poisoning of the body which cut cause grave illness.” The official journal slapped a bit of politics into Its anti smoking campaign with the claim: “Everywhere American tobacco products have beentt ported since World War Jp. mortality in lung cancer Is been mounting sifine rapid pace as in the United States.” Authorities Quoted Quoting at length from spe cial medical investigations in the United States, Britain, the Soviet Union, and Czechoslo vakia, the publication .report ed . r “The fight against cancer of the respiratory" 'organs, and that is a fight against smok ing, is an urgent problem in our country as well as abroad.” It said Soviet medical statistics show 90 per cent of Soviet men suffering .from lung cancer and 80 per cent of those with can cer of the tongue or mouth are smokers. Until recently any possible SICKROOM . 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I He told Assistant Secretary 1 .' and others who greeted him at I • of State William Macomber i the airport he had “a wonder - i ful time” at the Montego Bay ' . resort where he stayed and is ! "thinking of becoming a beach- 1 r comber.” He said he went swimming { . three times a day. No Comment on Cuba | The Secretary declined com , ment on the overthrow on Die-1 [ ment on the overthrow on Dic , tator Fulgencio Batista in Cuba. He said there is “a poslbll lty” he will fly to Karachi, Pa . kistan. the end of this month . for a Baghdad Pact meeting. , 1 but no final decision has been made. Mr. Mikoyan told newsmen . in Copenhagen he is looking ' forward to his visit to the Uni [ ted States, the Asociated #*ress , reported, because “I have many old friends and I hope to . i get many new friends over 'j there.” . I In New York, city police were . to be deployed along his entire [ route from Idelwild Airport to the Park Avenue headquarters of the Soviet delegation to the - United Nations, and then out of the city through the Lincoln bound for Washington. I Police Guard Set At least 400 police were to r guard the Deputy Premier, the ■ Associated Press reported. ■ The American Federation of | \ Hungarians reported it would ! picket Mr. Mikoyan during his brief .stay in New York. And 1 there were reports that a • similar demonstration was be ' ing planned here Monday night ' at a dinner Eric Johnston is in Mr. Mikoyan’s honor at the Sixteenth and I street headquarters of the Motion Picture Association of America. 1 Concern for demonstrations 1 in Washington and other parts ■ of the country may explain the ’ reticence of Soviet and Amer -5 lean officials in discussing the ' Deputy Premier’s plan for his ‘vacation” in this country. All arrangements were re portedly tentative, pending Mr. j > Mikoyan’s approval of them on • his arrival in New York. t -t- . link between the use of tobacco and c steer was a subject of coiitrowrgY among Soviet med ical aufeojeities. In ifeittfe published last year L. M. tea bad, a noted Lenin grad pattgAogist. assigned only a minor role to tobacco in the formation of cancers. t Serious Harm Seen Prof. N. N. Petrov, Sl id dean of Soviet cancer reseirch, .spoke of the "tre mendous harm done by cig arette smoking.” The publication by “Health” indicated that the Soviet Health Ministry is siding with Pro fessor Petrov. Apart from a press campaign, lectures in schools, and a ban on smoking at political meet ings, you now find posters against use of tobacco prom inently displayed in Soviet pharmacies. The central pharmacy In Moscow has an illuminated glass display which describes on anatomical plates exactly what Soviet medical experts claim smoking does to the body tissues. 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