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New ew York ork Hospital Releases Thant After Ulcer Treatment UNITED NATIONS UPI UPI UPI- Secretary Sec Sc General Thant was aiS 5 from New Yorks York's LeRt L Rc Hospital Saturday after 25 days cays liY of oi treatment for an ulcer nicer A UN U.N. spokesman said sand Thant's Thams ulcer had healed but the secretary general would have hae to stay at his suburban Riverdale home until Dec 6 before resuming his work Thant was hospitalized Nov 2 after suffering a dizzy spell at athis athis athis his office at UN U.N. headquarters His ailment was subsequently diagnosed as a bleeding peptic ulcer He did not have to undergo surgery The year old Burmese diplomat di diplomat di- di diplomat has announced that he intends to retire as UN U.N. secretary general at the end of his present term of office Dec 31 But in view of the fact that time may soon run out for the five major powers in the United Nations to agree on any candidate Thant may remain in m office somewhat longer until untila a successor acceptable to 10 all allcan allcan can an be found Thant was expected to return to work in December initially on a time part basis
Object Description
Title | Columbia Missourian Newspaper 1971-11-28 |
Description | 64th Year, No. 63 |
Subject |
Columbia (Mo.) -- Newspapers Boone County (Mo.) -- Newspapers |
Coverage | United States -- Missouri -- Boone County -- Columbia |
Language | English |
Date.Search | 1971-11-28 |
Type |
Newspapers |
Format | |
Collection Name | Columbia Missourian Newspaper Collection |
Publisher.Digital | University of Missouri Library Systems |
Rights | These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for distribution or publication. |
Contributing Institution |
State Historical Society of Missouri University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Journalism |
Copy Request | Contact the State Historical Society of Missouri at: (800) 747-6366 or (573) 882-7083 or email contact@shsmo.org. Some fees apply: http://shsmo.org/research/researchfees |
County |
Boone County (Mo.) |
Description
Title | Columbia Missourian 1971-11-28 New York Hospital Releases That after Ulcer Treatment |
Subject |
Columbia (Mo.) -- Newspapers Boone County (Mo.) -- Newspapers |
Coverage | United States -- Missouri -- Boone County -- Columbia |
Language | English |
Date.Search | 1971-11-28 |
Type | article |
Format | |
Collection Name | Is part of Columbia Missourian Collection |
Publisher.Digital | University of Missouri Library Systems |
Contributing Institution | State Historical Society of Missouri <br> University of Missouri School of Journalism |
Copy Request | Contact the State Historical Society of Missouri at: (800) 747-6366 or (573) 882-7083 or email contact@shsmo.org. Some fees apply: http://shsmo.org/research/researchfees |
Item.Transcript | New ew York ork Hospital Releases Thant After Ulcer Treatment UNITED NATIONS UPI UPI UPI- Secretary Sec Sc General Thant was aiS 5 from New Yorks York's LeRt L Rc Hospital Saturday after 25 days cays liY of oi treatment for an ulcer nicer A UN U.N. spokesman said sand Thant's Thams ulcer had healed but the secretary general would have hae to stay at his suburban Riverdale home until Dec 6 before resuming his work Thant was hospitalized Nov 2 after suffering a dizzy spell at athis athis athis his office at UN U.N. headquarters His ailment was subsequently diagnosed as a bleeding peptic ulcer He did not have to undergo surgery The year old Burmese diplomat di diplomat di- di diplomat has announced that he intends to retire as UN U.N. secretary general at the end of his present term of office Dec 31 But in view of the fact that time may soon run out for the five major powers in the United Nations to agree on any candidate Thant may remain in m office somewhat longer until untila a successor acceptable to 10 all allcan allcan can an be found Thant was expected to return to work in December initially on a time part basis |