IVOI4EBDAY, , IVIARCH 5, .1.95 z" House Votes to Shelve UMT Bill, 236-162 Bill Not Likely To.Be PaOW: This,Yeigil - ... WASHINGTON,' March 4-41)). House voted 236 to 162 tonight to send the administra tion -backed Universal a r Training bill back to committee just about wiping out. any chance that the hotly controversial meas ure can be passed this pyear. Chairinan. Vinson (p-Ga) of the Armed Services Committee told re porters after the administration defeat: "I'm not going to call up any more UNIT legislation at this ses sion." Truman si ll The bill would have made• able bodied youths liable to six months of military training' as - soon 'as' they reached the age of 18. In addition, it would have kept them in the re,serves, and subject to recall, for seven and one-half years after their training was finished. President Truman and most military leaders, including Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, endorsed the bill. A number of church, farm, educational and " other or ganizations waged a strong cam, paign against it. Probably Killed Today's final vote came after six bows of often stormy debate and complex parliamentary man euvering. While the House Armed Serv ices committee still can bring the measure to the floor for another vote at this session, administra tion leaders conceded in advance that a vote to recommit would probably kill the kill for the remainder of this year and per, haps for several years to come. Today's vote likewise was ex pected to sidetrack Senate con sideration of similar ulyiT legis lation. sVoting to send the House bill back to committee Were 155 Re publicans an d 81 Democrats. Against the motion wer e 131 Democrats, 30 Republicans and one independent. ' UN to Get Dominican Complaint on Red Subs CrUDAD TRUJILLO, Dominican Republic, March 4—(4 3 )—The Dominican Republic's secretary of war said today his country will complain to the UN Security Council that 'Russian submarines have violated Dominican territorial waters. Gen, }lector Trujillo Molina said the move in the' UN will be made "after conclusion of th,e official investigation into the presence of the (Russian) submarines in Dominican territorial waters with, out prior permission" The Dominican government an nounced. yesterday that five Rus sian submarines had been sighted in Dominican watera and at a point 80 miles from Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. The ,subs 'caused "alarm 'and restlessness,' in the Dominican Reptibiic, Trujillo Paid, I Washington; the U.S., Navy ottangqd ita earlier attitude which discounted the stor y and an nounced that Rear Adrp, Marshall only the SYCAMORE FAMILY would ,Schwab, on . Tlfuridaii:fit.;:' ; : , : -- _` - ,Yott ' Can't' • iloycond Sturdy nights. T a ke. .. ' It ], ;Tickets • 'Yoi ''. , .i"ith: TFiE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA The World At a Glance Italian Reds - " ROME, March 4 —(R)-- 2 Italy's Communist party said today it will ask Parliament to nationalize the, power and steel inchistry. The .4pdp will also propose free medi cal service and a government home building ,program to pro vide three Million rooms. Crash Report NICE, France, March 4—(JP)— Official investigators said today in a preliminary report that me chanical failures appear to have caused the crash of an Air France plane yesterday in which 37 of the 38 persons aboard were killed. Try& Warfare GREF i IsISBURG, Pa., March 4 (/P) Declaring "t hese over weight trucks are getting out of hand," a State Police captain to day warred qn overloads with a record-breaking•l,s34 arrests in a one-week period. Moran Sentenced NMI! YORK, March 4 (R) James J. Moran, who flourished as a shakedown artist during ex- Mayor William Oljwyer's Demo gratic regime drew 4 1 / 4 to 28 Y : ears in prison today for extor tion and conspiracy. Brazilian Wreck RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, March 4—P)-4 freak. train wreck on a bridge over the flooded Pavuna River killed 100 persons and injured about 200 today. As two-electric trains approactieci at 50 miles an hour frc,im - opposite ends of the bridge, three wooden coaches of one train derailed, swung acra,ss the tracks of the other and were sheared into kind ling wood. The wreck was the worst train disaster in Brazil's history. R. Grier, commander of the Carib bean sea frontier, has been asked to investigate and report. Th e mysterious submarines were reported around Saroana Bay on the northeast rim of the Dominican Republic. The U,S. Atlantic Fleet is con ductihg an exercise in Caribbean waters and there were suggestions that a recent Navy announcement of tests on a new type of "killer submarine" might hold the key to the identity' of the submarines reported sighted, ens for weights or le their "blintzes" ooked by a Grand Dutches.s Players ttempts Cabinet to form a new cabinet to get France out of its political and financial jarfl. Pinay was Trans, ports • Minister in the outgoing cabinet of Edgar Faure. (AP Telerpat) Court to Decide If MacArthur May Drop Name IiARRISBURG, Mardh The Dauphin County court was asked today to decide whether Gen. ID ou g l ais MacArthur can legally withdraw his name from Pennsylvania's presidential pref erence primary. Judge Karl E. Richards prom ised a speedy decision, probably tgmorrow, aft e r hearing argu , merit on the question by a group of 144cArthur's supporters and a deputy attorney general, A fighters-for -MacArthur group, headed by John G. Davis, Yeadon, en t e - r e d MacArthur's name in the April 22 primary without• his consent. The State Election Bureau later dropped the name from the ballot at the general's personal request. Death Toll Light in Earthquake TOKYO, Wednesday, March 5 (in --$ 1 - 4 o w and bit ter cold heaped misery on homeless thou sands in Northern. Japan Tues day night and early today in the wake of one of the heaviest earth quakes of the twentieth century. Despite / a terrifying pattern of huge tidal iw av e s,. collapsing homes, derailed trains, .great earth cracks, and swamped fishing vil lages, it. appeared the death toll would be amazingly light. The latest official IJ,S. Army estimate of dead stood at $1 Jap anese. Twenty dead and 17Q in jured were reported by Japanese police. There were no American casualties. The - almost complete collapse of communications jn the hardest hit areas some 550 miles north of Tokyo delayed an accurate count . . combine. a - M. VACATION in ' ake Studying . 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I , K eler s Colorado Springs,,Colorado Iron Curtain Nations Sent Truman Plea WASHINGTON, March 4—(N)—President Truman broadcast a fervent peace plea today to the hundreds of millions who live under Communist rule. In an nrip'recendented address from the deck of the Voice of America's new floating radio transmitter, the President aimed over Reds Insist 50,000 PW's 'Do Not Exist' MUNSAN, Wednesday, March S—(IP) Communist truce nego tiators insisted Tuesday that 50,- 000 unaccounted for South Ko rean prisoners "do not exist" but Red propaganda loudspeakers on the front lines flatly contradicted them. Between artillery barrages, the Red loudspeakers boasted that captured South Korean tropes now were fighting against the United Nations and blared this in, vitation to other Republican troops: "Come to us." The UN command again de, manded the Communist supply data on the missing 50,000 South ern Korean troops an d include them in any prisoner exchange. No progress was, made Tues day, The Reds refused to give up their insistence on. Russia as a neutral truce inspector, The Allies were equally firm in insisting on voluntary repat riation of war prisoners and said they would not send hal* to the Reds any prisoners_ who did ,not wish to go. Dean's Coffee Hour The honorary and professional organizations on campus will be represented at the Dean of Men's Coffee Hour at 4:30 p.m. today in 109 Old Main, Thirty of the §5 persons invited are representa tives of those organizations, of dead, injured and missing, Ilawever, the area is relatively lightly populated, citizens are wise to the ways of earthquakes. And a warning service spread the tidal wave/alarm. Most Japanese along the Coast took to their heels at the first violent shock Tues day morning, believing that tidal waves sopn would come sweeping in. They were right. In fact, waveslo feet high still were sweeping in this morning along the Southeast coast of liok itaido at 15-minute intervals, caus ing more destruction. Two U.S. divisions are on duty in the stricken area, but Army officials paid no soldier wap in jured. The 24th Division is on Northern Honshu, Japan's main ipland, The U.S. First Cavalry PAGE THREE the heads of the men in the Krem lin this message to the common people under their domination: "We are your friends. There are no differences between us that cannot be settled if your rulers turn from their senseless policy of hate and terror, and fol low the principles of peace." 46 Languages Broadcast He added: "We know that if you were free to say what you really believe, you would Join us to banish the tear of war, and bring peace to the earth." Powerful transmitters beamed the President's words in 46 lan guages toward most nations of the earth. But in many countries, lied engineers were prepared to "jam" the broadcasts and pre vent his message from reaching many of those to whom it was addressed. 150,000-Watt Statiqn That's a situation which th e "Courier," from whose mist-cov ered deck Truman spoke, is in tended to correct. "It's a Coast Guard cutter, smaller than a destroyer, whidh has been turned into a roving 150,- 000-watt broadcasting station cap able of cruising near enough to Russia to hammer its messages deep into the Soviet heartland. The "Courier" is three times as powerful as the largess commer cial broadcasting stations in this country, and can be heard over a 1000-mile radius. The Aeolian' isle alluded to in the Odyssey has been said to the island, associated with Roberto Rosselini, called Stromboli. Division occupies Hokka i d o, northernmost island and the hard @st hit. Initial reports estimated 1,300 tomes destroyed or badly dam aged. However, an army spokesman for the Japan logistical command disaster center at Sapporo, capi tal of Hokk.aido, said the quake "is apparently not a major dis aster." It did not approach the disas trous 1923 To ky o earthquake which cost• 150,000 casualties. Tokyo itself was not hit by Tuesday's earthquake. 4TNEL Bikft4yD4oßr GARY COOPER "IT'S A RIG COUNTRY" DAVID NIVEN VgRA 1-41. EN "HAPPY 60 WIRY" OPEN at 6:20 JOU' FERRat "CYRANO de BERGERAC"
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