The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 07, 1951, Image 3

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    fitthAt, tottEMlEtEll 7, 1951
Atomic Artillery Ready
For Future Use-Collins
WASHINGTON, Dec. 6—(AP)=Gen. J. Lawton Collins said to-,
night the United States has developed •atomic artillery and he in
dicated that such,weapons may be ready for combat use in the "not
too distant" future.
The Army's chief of staff said atomic weapons will not revolu
tionize• ground warfare but they will "greatly‘ enhance the .power
defense" and be"of'greater value
in defense than in• attack.
Collins added the Army al
ready is making plans for the day
when atomic artillery and guided
missile battalions will replace
some 'of the conventional heavy
artillery.
He also said
(1) He still believes there will
be an armistice in Korea.
(2) With 'an armistice, ' the
withdrawal of " American troops
from Korea will depend largely
on• political agreements reached
between the Reds and the Allies.
He added: "We should not ex
pect the early reduction of any
of our forces in Korea."
(3) If truce talks fail, it is pos
sible the Allies will bring greater
sea and air pressure against Red
China.
(4) The •United Nations' de
fense line in Korea is so strong
that it will hold "under any fore
seeable development that is like
ly to occur."
(5) Alaskan defenses are strong
enough to hold against Soviet at
tack.
(6) If the United States had not
gone into Korea to meet "naked
aggression" then the United Na
tions would be "deader than a
dodo."
Bustard to Speak
At Fellowship Meeting
Dr. Edwin A. , Bustard of the
race Reformed Episcopal Church
Collingdale, Pa., will speak on
The Two Advocates of the Be
i iever" at 7:30 tonight in 405 Old
ain at the regular weekly meet
ing of the Inter-Varsity Christian
ellowship.
A graduate of Temple Univer
.ity and the Reformed Episcopal
.eminary, Dr. Bustard is secre
tary of the Board of Foreign
issions for his denomination. Dr.
ustard is also a part-time in
structor of Bible doctrine at the
thiladelphia Bible Institute.
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open every evening until 9:30
White Russia,
Greece Battling
For UN Seat
PARIS, Dec. 6—(lP)—The Uni
ted Nations split about evenly
and indecisively—today on
whether America n-supported
Greece or Soviet White Russia
should get a seat on, the security
council.
After eight polls were taken by
secret ballot, further voting was
put off • until next week. 'White
Russia led Greece, 3240 27, on
the eighth ballot, but needed at
least 40 of the 60 votes.
Two other seats at stake today
were won without contest by
Pakistan and Chile. They succeed
India and Ecuador for two-year
terms starting Jan. 1.
Greece and White Russia were
contending for the seat fr o m
which Yugoslavia is retiring after
a two-year term won with Am
erican support and against bitter
Russian opposition in 1949. Rus
sia's candidate then was Commu
nist Czechoslovakia.
Hillel Sabbath Services
Sabbath Eve services at th e
Hillel Foundation will be conduct
ed at 8 tonight with Rabbi Ben
jamin M. Kahn, director of the
foundation, officiating.
Members of Phi Sigma Sigma
sorority will participate in the
service and will be hostesses at
a reception which will' follow.
Amazing But True
•
CALAX, Va., Dec. 6—(W)—Dog
bites man: no news. Man bites
dog: news.
Cleve Daniels, 21, bites police
man: gets year in jail.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE: PENNSYLVANIA
5000 Red Youths
Battle in Teheran
TEHRAN, Iran, Dec. 6
(AP)—Five thousand Com
munist-led youths, shouting
death threats against Premier
Mohammed Mossadegh, fought
a wild five-hour battle in the
streets today with police,
troops and anti-Red Civilians
who totaled 10,000.
Five persons were reported'
killed and more than 200 in
jured.
The Communists started it
with a defiant march on gov
ernment buildings against or
ders forbidding demonstra
tions. The Communist Tudeh
party itself is outlawed, but
has flourished underground.
Fellowship Holds
Party Tonight
The Inter-Church Student Fel
lowship is having their annual
Christmas party tonight at 8:15
at the Lutheran Student center,
412 W. College avenue.
Featured will be square and
'folk dancing. Square dancing will
be lead by Dr. Chauncy Lang of
the Agriculture Extension De
partment.
There will be a Christmas skit
at intermission.
The You n g Friends are in
charge of decorations; Lutheran
students, refreshments; Roger
Williams Fellowship (Baptist),
program and the Penn State
Christian Association, publicity.
Ordered Out of Iron
TEHRAN, Iran, Dec. 6—(AP)—
The Iranian government today
ordered New York Times corres
pondent Michael Clark to get out
of the country within 48 hours.
Deputy Premier Hossein Fa
temi announced the explusion or
der, accusing Clark of writing lies
and insults to the government of
Premiei Mohammed Mossadegh.
Clark denied the charges.
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Allies Charge 'Blackmail'
In Communists' Demands
MUNSAN, Korea, Friday, Dec. 7—(W)—Communist truce nego
tiators held out for a "price" Thursday on discussing exchange of
Allied prisoners of war in Korea
mand spokesman called it "black
mail. "
The Reds said Allied acceptance
of a Communist plan for super
vising an armistice must come be
fore they would talk about pris
oners.
They made this evident after
A 1.1 ie d delegates presented an
eight-point revised plan for sup
ervision of a truce which offered
some concessions to the Reds.
The Communists were expected
to answer the revised UN plan or
submit a new one of their own
at a fourth subcommittee meet
ing, scheduled for 11 a.m., today
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munjom.
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senior UN sub-delegate, put the
prisoner issue to the Reds Thurs
day, proposing to speed consider
ation by placing a second joint
sub-committee at work on it im
mediately.
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Song Cho, Red sub-delegate, heat
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progress of the meeting, our sen
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