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Says U. S, Must Never Be Blufted |Or Frightened, Timid Or Passive; | Would Travel Again If Necessary
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WASHINGTON
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| (AP)—President Eisen-
j
| hower said last night that although he has
no plan now for another overseas trip would
not hesitate
a second”: to venture
abroad again in thef cause of world peace. The United States must “never
be bluffed,
blinded or
‘1
cajoled,
added
this
‘‘personal
word’’:
“So far as any future visits | of my
own
are
involved,
I have
no
frightened” by plans, no other particular trip in
Commiunist
tactics aimed at
mind.
Considéring the shortness of
|
splitting the free world, in- the time before next January, and}! demonstrations
U.
S.'President,
said.
|
Eisenhower
spoke
| wide radio-TV re ican
Eisenhower
‘people ‘a
in
-day
Philippines,
Korea |
nation-
.Formosa,
South
His’ planned visit to Japan was called off. after | | Japanese mobs,
security treaty States, created]
near chaos’ there, Defends
Personal
‘HERE—Dr.
Billy Graham,
termed
right, is fol.
Communist-inspired
de-
lowed by Rev. Martin Luther King as they ‘depart from a. monstrations against his trip. He =ST!
also
for a short visit here yeotqriiay See story, Page
STAR: photo by ‘Bob Bone.)
"He
asa
customs-free
noted
is’ near
that
the
i
be
diffi cult
“But
for
to
a
“Sl
me,’ again,to
so long as the threat of
clude
that.
reciprocal
now, since
visits
by
heads of friendly governments have great
value
world
solidarity.
in
promoting
free
“And. this EF ‘assure ‘you:
| “Tf any unforeseen
situation
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EISENHOWER
or
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reports
to
the nation-
Polio Cases Seen Declining As PR. Toll Reaches a. The
he
end (of‘-his Presiden-
serious
outbreak of polio
in ‘Puerto
Rico
this
year “appears to be’ declining, according to Secretary of tial tenure, the prospects are ‘he Health Guillermo Arbona, in a report issued by.~ the
will not be going abroad
dent again. By
Eibenhower
criticism from
Democrats
inthe
also
some
aftermath
of
Department of Health yesterday.
Thirty-two cases were rec-+ The orded last week, bringi oar | ued for
the cancellation visit.
decline of two from the
ef.
his Japanese
cannot win ght against the
Communist
hentia
cme total number of cases to nai
the summit conference blowup and “We
foreign
as Prési-
|
implication,
rebuffed
CORMIER
of [Mayaguez
of his
since he came to! ‘the | White House
WASHINGTON l—Secretary: of Commerce Frederick H. Mueller the- port
defense
in 1953.
Foreign Trade Zone Is Finally A Reality yesterday designated
a basic
undertakings ini personal diplomacy
|
Cohen Secretary Signs Grant
FRANK
gave
would
invitation ‘abroad.
(See IKE,
Diplomacy
The President attacked what he EVANGELISTS
preoccu: pations ||
return-
and U. S.sheld Okinawa.
opposing’ |a new) with the | United’
unavoidable
of the few months remainixe, | it |
‘Communist domination may hang over the free world, I believe that ‘journey’ to any future President will con-
‘after
ing from) a two-week the
a
rt to the Amer-|,
the
i
cluding ‘Red
against foreign trips by the
1960,
which
ious week, these
indica
Health
is-
between
Ar-
Dr. Rafael Timothee,
Head of the Bureau
All: but five of
are paralytic, with
meeting
id
ek
| of
latest report after am of Communic-
29
able | Disease Control, and other public ‘health officials, in an attempt to determine, the trend of
of
|The outbreak has claimed UW lives so far, the Secretary said.
purpose to -dominate trade zone. The designationmeans that foreign goods may be brought the ‘world by being timid, passive of last week’s cases, also the outbreak. . to Mayaguez for packaging, cohasiactiind or other processing and or apologetic when we are acting being paralytic.
. May then be shipped out of Poesia. Rico »without prcomnine subject to in. our own U.
S.) custonis regulation:
After signing a grant which mits
the
Puerto
Development.
Co.
Rico to
er-F-
Industr
:NS S
establish
on
interests,”
and the free world’s
‘Eisenhower said.
AAA
‘Last
paralytic
year’s
total
polio
number
victims was
nine.
(See
POLIO,
Page
21)
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operate the. trade. zone, Mueller G said,’””
.I.
hope
this
will
be'|t
ee
means of establishing a few § of
i
tries. in Puerto Rico.”
Accepting the grant was’ Dr.
tonio| Fernos-Isern, ‘Resident missioner for Puerto Rico. The ‘new foreign trade intended’ to advance the dev
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