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THE. CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1956,
Search For
For Safe Peace
STASSEN WARNS AMERICANS
NOT TO BECOME TOO DISCOURAGED, PESSIMISTIC
Gaylord, Minn., July 4.
Harold E. Stassen, special assistant to President Eisenhower for disarmament, cautioned today against pessimism in the quest for a just and safe peace.
Stassen's speech was prepared for the Independence Day celebration of the American Legion Post.
He told his audience that one should not expect a sound peace to result from one negotiation
or a series of moves, and should not be discouraged when It is Trot und so quickly.
wax
"At no time in history the quest for peace more im- purtant than
18 today." Stussen saldi, "At no previs perlod has the instrument of wwe been a less destrable, and
destructive method of selling differences between na- tions thun it is toxiay. Any ad- vantages that might conceivably be gained through modern war would be cancelled oul many by over
the brutal dislocation and carnage, severo
tines
} widesprva | damage that would
be muffered by winner and luser
like
Humbly Thankful
13. humbly
mignilleent Strat exercise
Our corintry en be thankful for The
Jeacherskip Eisenhower
Pre- itas
Fen bringing nation and, To significant degree, the entire world elaser tu a peace with freedom પદ્માવ justre. to a prosperity shared hy all. to progress with res- [1 for cultural values, ourselves and for mankind
ནཱ པུཎྜ ཁཱི བྷུ॰། ༤
for
Step by step, the President
redute leischestani
arjouks
HAROLD STASSEN
Acropolis Theatre Excavations
US ENVOY
ENTERTAINS
Twins Died In Fire
NEW DRUG WILL HELP BLOOD CLOTTING
Chicago, July 4. Scientists revealed A new drug yesterday which they said counteracts, * body chemical that · pre- vents blood from clotting.
The new drug, eniled Poly- brone, neutralises tho anti-
effects of clotting
treparin, a chemical found naturally in the body and comatlines used to prevent от disintegrate dan- heart
gerous' blood clois
attacks and strokes, the scientists said.
Reporting In the quarterly bulletin of Northwestern Unl
WAN
versity
doctors
Mrs Violet Clark (known do Mrs Weight) Arrested on June 25 and taken to South Benfleet, Essex, police station. She is the mother of the twin boys Colln and Reginald Wright (æren with her hero) who died in a fire aboard the houseboat Windmill, at East Creek, Benfleet, on
May 17-Beuterphoto,
RUSSIANS Britain Reassured
at-
Moscow, July 4. Top Soviet leaders tended * garden party
given by the United States Ambassador, Mr
Charles
Bohlen, in Moscow today to celebrate American Independence Day.
The party Soviet
VIL
attended by Bul- Nikolai Premier Communist Party First
Khrushchev, Nikito
Secretary Foreign
Dimitri Minister Shopliov, former Foreign Miris- Vyacheslav Molotov. Minis-
Of Burma
Chances
Trade
London, July 4.
Medica)
School,
the said that if bleeding should occur or surgery become necessary for patients who have been given Jeparin, an injection of the new drug would normal clotting
MORE POTENT
The doctors, all with Northwe; lern,
restore
Asspeloted
sald Poly-
brene is similar to other anti- parin drugs but is more patent
It may and stable. for long periods.
be stored
Discovery of the new
drug wds credited to Dr Frederick W. Preston, Winnetica, inois, Dr Robert Hahr, Small L and Dr Otto Trippel, Chicago.
They warned that the drug "inust be given intravenously,
Press
Prime Minister U Ba Swe's assurance that slowly and in dilute solution to Britain would continue to have her usual oppor-prevent toxic effect, "United tunities for trade with Burma were warmly wel comed here today.
British officials said they might explore the possibilities Syrian Hostages Held
fer of Power Stations Georg! hoped that traditional trade of long term loans from West
akt Vice-Premier Bia&crlto
inks forged in the past would | Germany and Brituln white in Michael Pervukhin.
Le maintained and wherever | Europe.
GREETINGS
and the
give this
-SU
the
Also present was the United possible strengthened. Athena, July 4.
Mr Nations Secretary-General, The director of the Dag Hammarskjold,
will Britain
in her tum lo Athens Acropolis Museum, hearts of the diplomatic missionssurance
Burmes ministerial mission. have charked
who is con-
In Mucow.
scheduled
visit course which Mr Miliades,
to
London can lead to an
oxcavations near age of ducting
later this month. Kreat advaner an nge which | the Herodes Atticus will Bruynobile theruel Theatre at the foothill of terre, and steld thermonteleon
the Acropolis, has teosures to all peuples ...
**** Bold vidon ot Announced IN number of present, in the name of the International atomile enery interesting finds. agency. propslicnded 13 the
President early two or half year
mering establishment.
US HOW
"After many months of dis. c°Lur?|%;!
dellberation, kwelve-nation
02-
In front of the Theatre where it was previously believed that there was a square, Mr Millades found 30 wells.
working group. Includes membership
both the
whose representatives
Before American
newsreel Bulgaria saic: "In the name of all those
came'ns. Premier
Alarming
Soviet Government and people, The British expectation t we send our greetings on this that trade would be a two-way day to the American affair allowing for a recovery great
of expert markets in Burma shrunk in recent an aletming
propie.
The
United States and the Sovietly connected to the aqueduct
Juct by American Tourists now in
Union,
endorsed
to
British traders have been cau- toned to examine the causes of this development, especially any shortcomings on their own part.
"I raise my glass to President which have
months Intercommunicating | Elsenhower.**
degree. These wells, according The atmosphere at the recap- to Mr Millades, are part of an lion was extremely cordial. ancient drainage system prob- Soviet leaders were surrounded
Prisistratos which was dis
Moscow, among whom are five unanimously covered 80 years
Apo by the Rabbis. drali statytte
for Germa archacologist Duerp- felett. Within the wells Mr Millades hopes to find pollery, and ther works of art.
bust
such an agency
"Of comparable importance in the renewest effort to bring the over-hanging nuclear threat under reliable Pontrol. Much
has happened since President Elsenhower injected herw Wife
cif
HOPES VINDICATED
Hts hope has been so far vin- !
into the urrecessful post-war alicated by one well in which he elfort to break the armamenta etenclock.
First New Step
has found three 40 inches high fertarolta statues of women of the 5th century BC.
The statues, which are of fine
"It the fullest SCTIES. the artistic workmanship, must have!
There were however several allusions to the "lack of good will" on the part of the United States towards an understanding with Russia. -France-Presse,
General Leaves
Casablanca
President's Gereya inillative been comer statues of the General Gabriel Bourgund,
pertaining to the exchange
pedimenta of BURN ancient caniplete niliary information temple which existed nearby.
tween the Soviet Union and
1
Casablanca, July 4.
fomner commander of French forces in Morocco, accompanied by his wife, loft Casablanca to-
No Moroccans took part in the formul
ceremonies marking his departure by ship for Marseilles. -France-Presse.
the United States, to be verified In another well he found a day for France. bav continuous дства!
of cover survey, 4th century BC represented the first now step terracotta Jewellery box adorned Lakeen since the development of with Barchie scenes engravings.
With the-Chin Mall Special, the hydrogen bomb.
President's acceptance od the Soviet proposal for Tou control, continger! on similar agreement for aerial recon maissance, the principle of arms | regulation, safeguarded by soundt inspection procedures, was firm- ly established.
"In the President's subsequent letter to Premier Bulganin re commending practical measures by which the production of nuclear materials for
weapons halted
use could be promptly under proper safeguards, there was conveyed to the Soviet the leader and to the world, deep devotion of the American people to a sound and secure
peace.
Towards this paramount goal, we
should not expect a firm footing to be found in one negotiation or series of moves,
Clear Imperative
"The pinnacle of just and safe peace will not be renches with- out alcady and strenuous efforts, day after day, year after year,
It will not be scaled it wo fall hopelessly in the pitfalls of
or if we are pessimism or
caught heedlessly in n blind cavity of complacency. There has de- veloped upon us a clear impera live to remain alert but re strained, firm yet forbearing."- United Prest.
WAGE DEMANDS
Buenos Aires, July 4. The port of Buonon' Aires was again paralysed today as dociera staged a further warning strike
·Its_support of wage demands
The dockers union muid this time the men would slay out for 48 hours. Hitherto, werning strikes plaged regularly every two weeks eineo Febrsey' last, hove lasted only: 24 hours - Franco-ProsNO,
No Power Blocs
For
Ceylon
Oxford, July 4.
Among them is the problem of pricing: latest reports from Ran- goon have suggested that British
art
not competitive exports because some are too door,
These unat related problem" which affect a smooth develop- ment of mutual trade will come under review during the visit of the Burmese ministers, though no specific Agreements are
at present expected to be concluded on the occasion.
Up To Britain
Official quarters also wel- comed tho Burmese Premier's
ihat pledge
"the reported Burmese attitude towards Bri- tain is one of cordiailty DIE ever, in spite of the acquisition of new friends."
The Premier's 'reported fur- ther statement that it is up to Britain to ulig her" trade policy to Burma in the light of prevailing conditions in rezur- gent Burma is among those on which Britain will seek clucida tion in the forthcoming minis- Ierial discussions,
The London Times today re-
from ported
the Rangoon Premier's and Deputy Premier's
trade minion
The
Burmese
Mr Solomon Bandaranaike, Prime Minister of Press conference, indicating that Ceylon, said here tonight his country did not want to be identified with any military power bloc.
Addressing The AstanTM | "Thero
many things in African-Seculist Group at the communism that I do not per- University, he said they thought sonally like, but I have no many people saw the world as particular fanatical hatred of divided into two great power 11."
blocs represented by the United
VICTORY FOR
HEAVYWEIGHT
Rewa, India, July 4, States and the Soviet Union. Mr Bandaranaike, in Britain A Government official here He preferred' to adopt a middle Ministers conference, said what saved his Ufe.
for the Commonwealth Prime | claims that his heavyweight way
He woke up ond was wanted was another 25 morning recently to find that he "We have not in Asia, that years of peace during which hed crushed under him a snake man could settle down into which had evidently fallen on fanatical hatred of cornmunism some way of life that, by and his bed from the roof of a hut the large, he had decided was beat during the night.-China Mali sald, for himself.-Reuter,
Special.
that our Americans
good frienda
have,"
he
POP
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Delicate Matter
In Turkey
J
Daniuscus, July 4. Syrt may bring the question the 33 Syrian civiliane detained as hostages by Turkey the United Nations before
Counseli informed Security
Damascus sources indicated in
Brian oppoers interested in assisting Burma in her develop
But, Informed ment schemes, sources sild, the limitation of her new
today at present restricts the scope of new ventures,
The hostages were taken by The question of long term Turkish forces en June 27 after loans in particular is a delicate en Incident on the Turkish- une, though some accommoda-Syrian border, in which two lon is not ruled out.-United Turkish soldiers werU Idildod...
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