PAGE FOURTEEN Iranian Oil Workers Will Return To Fields TEHRAN, Iran, April 16 (JP) —Brig. Gen. Azizollah Kamal, mili tary governor of Iran’s southern oil fields, said striking agreed today to return to work at the big refinery city of Abadan. They had been the spearhead of widespread strikes and rioting which last week took the lives of three Britons and eight Iranians. Kama] said some of the 800 apprentices already were returning to the shops, ending their month old strike against the British controlled Anglo-Iranian oil com pany. Abadan, scene of the world’s largest oil refineries, was calm as fresh tanks and troops arrived to reinforce those already holding the city of 130,000 under strict curfew. (In London, Iranian Ambassa dor Ali Soheily issued a tart statement accusing Britain and the United States of meddling in his country’s affairs. Soheily, who said he spoke with the approval of his government, assured Brit ain that Iran has no intention of giving her oil to any country or of depriving Britain of its use. However, he criticized Anglo- American talks in Washington on the Iranian oil crisis as inter ference in Iran’s affairs. (In Washington British and American officials said they planned to continue the talks.) There are 25 American engin eers at Abadan installing a giant new - cracking plant to produce high octane gasoline. Five of them have asked that they be permitted to leave before their scheduled time next month. One engineer and his wife left yes twday. The Senate, reaffirming its ap proval of Premier Hussein Ala’s policies in handling the crisis over, this country’s vast • oil wealth, today gave the premier a unanimous vote of confidence. 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The committee named Fischetti one of the top crime syndidate leaders in the nation and sought him for weeks as a witness. He finally surrendered April 3 b u t died a week later without testify ing. Sixty-five limousines were ear marked for Fischetti’s funeral pro cession, but only 27 were used. The others weren’t rieeded. Means EXTRA ECONOMY Congress (Continued from page one) MacArthur unless the general asked for an appointment, and the White House said he hasn’t asked for one yet. 4—Plans were rushed for a big civic reception at the Washing ton monument. MacArthur mes saged the committee that he would be ‘proud and, happy” to take part. ", s—MacArthur also wired that he would be willing'to testify be fore the Senate Armed Services committee some time after his appearance at the joint session. The House Armed Services com mittee promptly voted to ask the general to appear before it as welL . . ' In addition, Rep. Adair (R-Ind.) introduced a resolution calling for the dismissal of Dean Acheson as Secretary of State. And Rep.- Bakewell (R-Mo.) offered one to give MacArthur a special. medal. Rep. Crumpacker (R-Ind.) intro duced a resolution for the remov al of both Acheson and Secretary of Defense Marshall. The resolutions were referred to committees. No early action was in prospect. West Dorms - (Continued from, page one) for the blood drive who are under 21. The forms must be filled out and returned by next Wednesday. Action on a motion for the council to oppose baseball play ing on the area grounds was tabled. For Ability All-College Candidates ~ Clair George, President Ray F. Evert, Vice President William J. Klisanin, Sec., Treas. VOTE LION Strait Poultry Manager Rodger Strait, freshman agri cultural educat:*ti student, has been appointed manager" of the Poultry show to be held in con junction with the Dairy Science show May 12. ■' ' - - - Poultry products will he the theme of the show. Flowers made from feathers c' chickens and tur keys will be sold. Senior Class Candidates — John M. Stoudt, President Robert Flick, Vice President Polly Potter, Sec.-Treas. For Leadership, Experience and Ability Pledged To ALD Alpha Lamba Delta, freshi women’s honorary, pledged "'A Yeager, Bellefonte, at a re< meeting. • ... A committee.was. appointe< be responsible for , a float to used by a candidate for Miss F State. ' ' J Junioi Class Candidates— Joseph Haines, President John A. Donned, Vice President Barbara Baker, Sec.-Treas, TUESDAY, APRIL 17,'1! For Best Results Use Collegian Classified
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