Quick Solution Urged By Tito
(Rec. 8 p.m.) PARIS. May 7. The President of Jugoslavia, Marghal Tito, tonight called for “impatience” over disarmament and similar questions. “The armaments race calls for enormous material resources which could be used to improve the well-being of humanity.” he said at a dinner given in his honour by the French President (Mr Coty). Marshal Tito said the method of Solving differences by war should be rejected.
New ways should be found to favour understanding among States and peoples, and there should be no impatience in seeking these. “But.” he said, “we must show ourselves impatient in other spheres—for example, when it is a question of disarmament and other similar questions with which the world is concerned today.
“Our fervent wish is that the responsible men in the world, and. in the first place, the leaders of countries which were victims of aggression, should learn the appropriate lessons, at least from World War 11. “They should beware of repeating the errors of the past and of letting their narrow interests obscure the memory of the past, or the horizons of the future and they’ should have constantly in mind that which is essential—peace, and international and peaceful understanding and cooperation.”
Bullet Sticks in Barrel. —A 77-year-old Viennese man escaped with a cut lip to day after putting a pistol in his mouth and pulling the trigger. The bullet stuck in the dirty barrel of the pistol.—Vienna. May 7.
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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27963, 9 May 1956, Page 13
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