OCTOBER 16, 1951 Chinese Radio Demands 'Cast Iron Site Proposal TOKYO, Tuesday, Oct. 16—(/P) —The Red, China radio today called for a “cast iron” agreement on the neutrality, of the site for resuming talks on a Korean cease-fire. It-insisted that Allied air craft be .barred from the area. Allied and Red liaison officers, who have argued the neutral zone question for days, were scheduled to meet at 10 a.m. today at Panmunjom, proposed new site for the talks, The major is' the size of a neutral zone around Kae song, former location of the ne gotiations.' The' Reds want- the five-mile neutral zone retained while the Allies want it reduced to 3000 yards. Panmunjom 'is" a Red outpost. six miles east of Kaesong on, the fringe of the neutral zone. "Meanwhile, observers in Tokyo speculated that Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, supreme Allied com mander, might discuss the cease fire situation at. a press confer ence at 11:30 a.m. today at his headquarters i here. , The Red China radio broadcast from Peiping quoted Alan Win nington, correspondent of the Communist London Daily Work er. He said any neutrality agree ment must cover the Allied Air Force, “which has been guilty of all the most serious breaches.’.’ This was a reference- to Red charges that the' Allies presistent ly violated the Kaesong neutral zone. - The Allies have admitted only three violations. Health Booklet Praises Dr. Pauline B. Mack In • the current issue of the booklet, “Pennsylvania’s Health,” Anna de Planter Bowes, chief of the nutrition division, Pennsyl vania Department of Health, praises the work of Dr. Pauline Beery Mack as director of- the Ellen H. Richards Institute at the College. , . According to-the article, many surveys have" been made since 1935 by Dr. Mack to better the health of Pennsylvanians. The booklet goes on to explain the type of surveys and their results and concludes that .dietary defi ciencies are marked among all socio-economic groups. SAM to Meet Tonight The Society for Advancement of Management will meet at 8 to night in 107 Main Engineering. An- ALCOA film, .“Unfinished Rainbows,” starring Alan -Ladd, .will be shown. Refreshments will be served at the Triangle fraternity after the meeting. German Elections WASHINGTON, Oct. 15—(TP)— The State Department said today the United States would support creation of a United Nations Com mission to determine whether nation-wide elections in Germany are possible. David R. Mackey, assistant professor of public speaking at the College, is the author of a new college text for radio, titled. “Drama on the Air.”' It is pub lished by Prentice-Hall. - \ \ v Time for a Break! HAM SALAD SANDWICH-20c HOT FUDGE SUNDAE-30c VIC’S 145 S ALIEN ST. Red Resistance Stiffens as UN Continues Drive U.S. EIGHTH ARMY HEAD QUARTERS, i Korea, Tuesday, Oct . 16—(AP) —Communist re sistance stiffened on the central front Monday as Allied infantry men pushed a three.-day offensive which has conquered nearly 100- square miles of Communist North Korean territory. In the rugged" East, the U.S. Sefcond Division’s 38th regiment successfully stormed the highest mountain peak between “Heart break Ridge” and the Pukhan River—a towering crest 4000 feet high. The, victory came as the North Korean army communique boasted that Red troops had “an nihilated” the 38th regiment. The west was comparatively quiet.. However, the communists stepped up their barrages of mor tar and artillery fire from long range. Advances on the central front since dawn Saturday have carried the Allies a full five miles for ward—within easy light artillery range of the Red supply and headquarters city of Kumsong, 30 miles north of the 38th parallel. Mossadegh Warns UN 'Keep Hands off Iran' NEW YORK, Oct. 15 (IP) Iran’s aged and ailing Premier Mohammed Mossadegh, told the UN Security Council today to keep ' hands off in the British- Irariian oil dispute' and let Iran shape its own economic destiny. Iran Won't Be Forced At the same time, he barred any further direct - negotiations with Britain except on two ques tions: compensation for British investments in the now national ized Anglo-Iranian Oil Company and possible sale of oil to Bri tain. . • Mossadegh, speaking slowly and calmly in French, warned: “We wifi not be coerced wheth er by foreign governments or by international authorities.” - Charges Exploitation The gist of his argument was that the oil question was an in ternal problem and, therefore, not within the jurisdiction of the Se curity Council. The Premier said his govern ment . feels that' the Security Council “has no jurisdiction to hear this complaint.” He repeated his charges, often made in Teh ran, that the British-owned An glo-Iranian Oil Company had ex ploited his country and its people. DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA The World At a Glance Taft Blasts Government DETROIT, Oct. 15—(AP)—Sen ator Robert A. Taft (R-Ohio) told Michigan Republicans tonight the next Presidential election will be the most.crucial in “our times.” In a scorching attack on the Truman administration, Taft said it was proceeding in its efforts to halt the spread of • Communism with “no intelligent program” and with plans that “change from day to day.” He urged the people to elect a Republican administra tion which “alone offers hope and leadership.” Troop Withdrawal Seen SUPREME HEADQUARTERS ALLIED FORCES IN EUROPE, Oct. 15—CAP)—A group of visit ing American editors was told to day that the withdrawal of Amer ican troops from Europe might begin in late 1953 or early 1954 if Western Europe’s defensive buildup continues at the present rate. No official source could be identified with the information they obtained. Lovett Warns Nation MIAMI, Fla., Oct. 15—(A*)—De fense Secretary Robert A. Lovett declared today the'United States does not yet hgve a stockpile of atomic super-weapons which can bring a cheap victory in war. And he warned the' nation against any foolhardy optimism over new weapons. Philadelphia was the first Am erican town to lay out its streets in a general plan of east-west and north-south ‘directions. County Officer's Salaries Raised HARRISBURG, Oct. 15—(AP) —Legislation increasing salaries of elected. county officers in all counties except Philadelphia was signed into law today by Gov. John S. Fine.. The down-the-line pay increases vary in each county according to its classification. The boosts aver age about 25 per cent and add an estimated $1,000,1)00 a year to county salary costs. It's the Penn State Thespians' New Musical Revue Here's A Toast To " BOT TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT STUDENT UNION * * It's Terrific - - It's Colossal - - it's The Hit Of The Year! Packed Full Of Laughter And Song, Dancing and Girls HOMECOMI 8:00 P.M PRICES - Thurs. $.90 Suez Defense Plan Rejected by Egypt CAIRO, Oct. 15—(A“) —Egypt rejected the western power plan to make the Suez an international defense bastion tonight and her parliament slashed old ties with Britain for defense and for rule of the vast Sudan. Wildly cheering these historic acts, parliament voted that the British must get out of the Suez Canal area—and also the Sudan where they have ruled jointly with Egypt for more than half a century. Official sources in London said Britain would ignore the one sided denunciation of Suez and Sudan treaty rights and would use force if necessary against any eviction efforts.^ Against a backdrop of tumult inside.and outside the building, parliamenLmoved overwhelming ly to make the necessary consti tutional changes to absorb the Sudan and proclaim King Far ouk I the King of Egypt and the Sudan. (American officials in Washing ton indicated the United States would ■ support Britain if she de cides to keep troops in the Suez Canal area. They indicated the western powers would press for ward with their plan to create a Middle East defense command as proposed to Egypt Saturday by the U.S., Britain, France, and Turkey. These officials said it was unlikely an uncooperative Egypt could qualify for Ameri can arms aid.) Meeting Postponed The agricultural engineering meeting scheduled for today has been postponed until October 24 at 7 p.m. in 105 Agricultural En gineering. Worried About That Man Of Yours? Knit Him A Pair Of Socks And You'll Have Him Eating Out Of Your Hand. We have a variety of sock paks in both nylon and wool, including the new plaid or block patterns. For those who make up individual patterns we have a wide selection of yarn dyes. What You Knit Will Make A Hit! 129 S. Frazier St. Engineering Deans Dr. Eric A. Walker, dean of the School of Engineering and E. B. 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