President's Hope for
'New Dawn' of Peace
Heads News for Week
By CHARLES M. MeCANN
United Pms Foreign Analyst
The week's good and bad news
on the international balance
sheet:
THE GOOD
1. President Eisenhower ex
pressed hope that "a new dawn"
of peace may be coming. The
President
spoke during a
dramatic tele
visions a d i o
appear ance
with Secretary
of State John
Foster Dulles,
who was re
porting to the
nation on his
visit to Eu
rope. Review-
I X 1
I harles McCann lt me en
trance of newly sovereign West
Germany to the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, the signing
of the Austrian independence
treaty and the tentative arrange
ments made for a Big Four con
ference of heads of state, Dulles
said that "what happened may
really mark a turning point in
the tide of history." Mr. Eisen
hower, summing up after Dulles'
speech, said: "We will stay
strong and we'll stay vigilant,
but we're not ging to extinguish
the hope that a new dawn may
be coming, even if the sun rises
very slowly."
2. West German Chancellor
Konrad Adenauer won a signifi
cant victory in legislative elec-
tions in the state of Rhineland
Palatinate. The vote carried
with it approval of Adenauer's
policy of rearmament and alli
ance with the free world, as
opposed to a policy of neutral
ity. The state legislature elects
members to the West German
Senate, and the victory assured
Adenauer of the continued firm
control he needs there to get ap
proval of his rearmament legis
lation. 3. A Peiping Radio broadcast
disclosed that Chinese Commu
nist Premier Chou En-Lai, in a
report to a congressional com
mittee, had repeated his offer to
"sit down and enter into negotia
tions" with the United States.
The situation in the Formosa
Strait, chief cause of tension be
tween Red China and the United
States at the moment, remained
quiet. It was made known that
American and Chinese National
ist air strength on Formosa is
growing rapidly.
THE BAD
1. Despite assurances from
Belgrade, the State Department
and Western foreign offices in
general expressed anxiety over
the impending visit of Soviet
Premier Nikolai A. Bulganin
and Communist Party Secretary
Nikita S. Khrushchev to Presi
dent Tito of Yugoslavia. Fear
was expressed that the Russians
might induce Tito to become a
"neutralist" or even to join the
new East European military alli
ance. .Belgrade dispatches
irl, 13,
Champion Speller
Washington U.R) Thirteen-year-old
Sandra Sloss of Granite
City, II., thought about nicer
things today than "crustaceol
ogy, immiscibility, abbacy and
mnemonic."
She has $500 in her pocket
plus $100 for a week-end trip to
New York, after spelling those
words correctly and winning the
longest National Spelling Bee in
the 28-year history of the con
test. "Sandy" outlasted 61 other
brieht youngsters in a tongue-
twisting contest Thursday that
covered 541 words the longest
list since they wrote the Bible,"
according to contest director
Charles Schneider of Scripps
Howard newspapers.
quoted Yugoslav sources as say
ing the fears were groundless.
2. French attempts xo pacify
North African nationalists by
granting home rule failed to stop
terrorism. It was necessary to
call in the Foreign Legion to re
inforce security forces combat
ting the terrorists in Algeria.
Terrorists were active in Moroc
co also.
3. Communist-instigated Chi
nese students, rioting in Singa
pore attacked Gene Symonds,
United Press manager for South
east Asia, and beat him to
death. Symonds, a front-line type
of reporter, was covering the
riot at close range, as he had
covered the Korean war. British
authorities were asked to inves
tigate disturbing reports that
police close to the scene of- the
attack on Symonds failed to go
to his rescue.
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Budget Election
Scheduled June 13
Central Point A budget of
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Union Leaders Asked
To 'Reconcile' Views
Vienna, Austria U.R) James J
B. Carey, CIO secretary-treasurer,
called upon the free world's
union leaders today to "recon
cile" the divergent views on
armament.
The American union leader
said labor's attitude on arms is
one of the most important topics
facing the Fourth World Con
gress of the International Con
federation of Free Trade Unions
opening here today.
"The American view tends to
emphasize strength," Carey told
the delegates from 77 nations.
"It stresses that H-bombs will
not be outlawed or their tests
discontinued until we have a
program of universal disarma
ment with proper international
supervision."
Other Americans attending the.
eight-day session were AFL
President George Meany and
Thomas Kennedy, vice-president
of the United Mine Workers.
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