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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1953.
CLARK WARNS THE REDS Mrs Roosevelt
Inadvisable To Resume Korea War
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Communists Would "Risk Their Own Destruction"
San Francisco, July 30.
:
General Mark W. Clark warned the. Communists today that if they resume the Korean war that will "risk their own destruction,"
In his first major speech since the armistice, the United Nations Far East Commander said the forthcoming Korean political conference will "put the Reds on the spot" to prove their sincerity.
Gen. Clark returned to the United States from his Tokyo head- quarters to receive a warm welcome...
IMPROVED ATOMIC WEAPONS
Success Of U.S.
Experiments
A milltary delegation of the General Clark warned against elty's military officials Was at hasty over-confidence."
Køren was but one of the Ground the many countries
the airport as his big Constella- tion landed at 1655 GMT (1.56 a.m. Friday Hongkong time). He was whisked through San Fran-perimeler cisco in a shower of licker tape.
Air Force planes roared over head and cheering thousands lined the streets.
เ
to
of Asia, which the Communists sought to conquer.
"The armistice in Karca has not ended nor cased the fight- ing in Indo-China and Malaya. The Communists know that Nor has it stopped the Com- within Jupan from the United Nations will neither munists violate nor sabotage the armis pushing their efforts to deceive, Clark said in a civic confuse and stir up the people, tice," Gept.
undermine their government luncheon adtiress.
and harass the United States "They know what will happen Washington, July 30.
it. If they security forces." they violate
rezime hostilities, The Atomic Energy Com-chose
they do so at the risk of their mission today disclosedown destruction." that it was blueprinting a
MUST STAY ALERT atom engine which
drive would
submarines The four-star General "significantly" faster than peatedly warned the Americans our Strength the two sub engines already at "lessening
or Villance" and said the US. developed.
Aghting men now in Koren "must repress their desire At the same time. the AEC to return to their home in the reported:
near future.".
He added, "We can awalt with plosives hit an all-time recorden minds to welcome all the
new
1. Production of atomle ex-
high in the first six months of this year and soon will go even higher.
de- this
2. The experimenta) vices exploded in Nevada year in the "longest and most complex series yet conducted" foreshadowed "substantially" greater atomic weapons cop- ability for the United States.
3. The fir 1 of two land-based submarine engine prototypes has produced "bstantial amounts will of power" alrendy and produce more when it is brought to full operation.
Press.
a
for
The armistice could not re- duce the dangers facing Japan but could conceivably increase them, he said.
field General Clark sold a re-commander merely carried or- ders of a higher authority but Edded: "We must have such Krengut as it takes to waste
evidence they (Reds) can offer of sharing genuinely our desire for peace.
Gen. Clark
warned that the free nations must remain alert to the dangers of the current Communist menace in Aslan countries such as in China and Malaya
Ciceral Clark said that the
maintain. United Nations must
and undimlaished strength
in the unrelaxed vigilance For East.
The United States must maintains its strength in Japan
combat any possiblo In to
aclivity crease of Communist there and he pledged that the United States would do all in its 'power to aid the Japanesc.
STILL THE TASK
said.
people of Asia that they need not in despair yield to the Communists because of our lack of ability to
help them.
All For Eastern nations must
be alert and be fully prepared against any move by the Com munists, United Press Reuter
and
Warning On Trade With Reds
'New York, July 30.
The trade and business daily "Journal of Commerce" proposed editorially "four rules of con- duct for the United States to follow In
with its allies
Visits Tito
President Tito with Mira Franklin D. Roosevelt, who spent two days as the guest of the President at the, summhier resort of Brioni, Yugoslavia. — Express Photo."
Soviet Policy On Germany Devoid Of Hopeful Signs
Manchester, July 30.
The Manchester Guardian' today, expressed the view that Russia's policy for East Germany at present was devoid of anything that could en- courage hopes of German reunification.
"The latest speech of the East German Prime