TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1953 UN, :,Reds to Set Place . for. -. . Talks WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 (R)—The United States and its 16 Ko rean War Allies tonight offered to meet'with Communist representa tives at Panmunjom Oct. 26_ to agree on a time and place for a Koi7ean peace conference. A formal note to the Chinese Communist government said the representatives would discuss the makeup of the peace conference only "to the extent consistent" with a UN Assembly decision barring neutrals. The UN's stand appeared to rule out Communist demands that In dia. Indonesia, Burma, Pakistan and Russia be given seats at the conference table as "neutrals." The note said: •To Ready Repregentatives "The United / States, after con- - sultatidns with 'the other govern ments participating on our side, has authorized its representatives to agree on a time and place for a conference an d to exchange views looking toward early agree ment on procedural, administraL tive and related questions as to arrangements which it might be appropriate to discuss before the conference begins.' "Our representatives, therefore, will be prepared to deal with such questions and will also be pre pared to exchange views on comp osition of the political conference to the extent consistent with the basis above set forth in the, pre ceding paragraphs." Reds Ask Conference In the "preceding paragraphs" of its mess a g e, transmitted• through the Swedish government, the UN side .recalled that para graph 60 of the armistice agree ment limited cdnference roles to "the governments concerned on both sides."' " The message recalled that it was the Communists themselves who insisted upon this type- of conference, and, in effect, accused the Reds of lying when they clailn they favored including neutral nations all along. McCarthy Reveals Espionage in Army NEW YORK, Oct. 12 (PM—Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis.) said today his new probe has turned up indica tions of "extremely dangerous es pionage" at the Ft. Monmouth, N.J., Signal Corps radar center and possibly throughout the Sig nal Corps. He said that testimony before his Senate permanent investiga-. tions subcommittee "has all the earmarks that extremely danger ous espionage" has been comv mitted recently at Ft. 'Monmouth. McCarthy added without elab oration: "If it developg as it has been it will envelop the whole Signal Corps." B:E=M AttenCeli '` z eniors Business cool Today Is the Last Day BUSINESS SENIORS to Have Their Portraits Taken Penn State Photo. Shop Reds Wish To Regain Prisoners PANMUNJOM. 'Tuesday, Oct. 13 (.en—The Communists gave no tice yesterday they are ready to begin this week an all-out strug gle to win back 22,500 anti-Com munist Chinese and North Ko rean, prisoners.- The psychological war will be waged inside the demilitarized zone under supervision of the five nation repatriation commis sion, headed by India. It may touch off violent reper cussions from prisoneri who have vowed they would not be inter viewed and have flung rocks and curses at Red official - F'i.ping radio said Lt. Gen.. Lee Sang Cho, head of the Communist military armistice delegation, had informed the commission 1 - 1 - at Red persuasion teams were ready to start 'tomorrow or Thursday on explanations of repatriation rights to prisoner's. The United Nations command has completed a temporary "ex planaton center" of 20 tents but the Reds refused to go ahead un til 12 more tents are - put up to morrow or the next day. It was understood the Commun ists wanted to conduct 32 "ex planations" at a time in an ef fort to coax back a maximum number, of prisoners who-have re nounced communism. - College Mares pet Prize Seven ribbons were awarded ti the College's trio of Percheron mares at the recent Eastern States Livestock Exposition at Spring field, Mass. aVie Art Candidates - Art education, fine art, an d architecture sophomore and jun ior Candidates for the LaVie art staff will...meet at 7 tonight in 201 Temporary. Greeting Cards NITTANY CARD & GIFT SHOP E. College Ave. Opp. Ath. Dorm in the for the 1954 LaVie at the .DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. 'PENNSYLVANIA Kidnapers Admit Planning Murder Of Greenlease ST. LOUIS, Oct. 12 (IP) —Carl Austin Hall. a sullen .drug addict, and his unkempt woman` friend confessed today they prepared to kill Bobby Greenlease before they kidnaped the 6-year-old child. Hall admitted to the FBI he killed the boy by firing a pistol bullet into the right side of his head after driving him across the Missouri-Kansas state line from Kansas City a short time after Bobby's kidnaping.. Mrs.. Bonnie Brown Heady, 41- year-old alcoholic, confessed she was with Hall when he killed the boy, son of multi-millionaire par ents who paid a record $600,000 in ransom..., With the couple's signed con-' Sessions that the child was taken across a state line, the govern merit immediately filed charges at Kansas City .under the Lindbergh kidnaping. law.. . The confessions today cleared' :Thomas John Marsh, 37, tatooed ex-convict named earlier by Hall as the actual killer of Bobby, of any part 'in the crime. The admissions also. wiped out the Heady woman 4 earlier claim she was merely an innocent Pawn in the case when she led the un suspecting child from an exclu sive Catholic school Sept. 28 on the pretext she was his aunt. She insisted she thought the boy was Hall's son, in custody of an ex wife. The 34ryear-old Hall, ne'er-do well son of a respected Kansas family, and his partner in the crime that has shocked the nation, were expected to go to trial on the kidnaping charge before a federal court jury in Kansas City. - . CORDA SHEIr KIT 1 . THE Black or 'white Chantilly Lace tummy pattern on clear plastic; gold lACE ; or silver clasp; gold or silver or. Dritz Metallic Yarn to crochet nil ends. DRITZ it BAG KITS $ 3 7 5 each Contain all materials to make these smart Peek-a-800 Bags: Flexible Plastic (pre-cut), with metal clasp attached; Yarn for. ends, handle. Easy to crochet in few hours ... lovely gifts. ~~` ~ .c,#~`~ ~~ ~~ z "~ "Tortoise-Shell plastic; gold clasp: Choice 4 cal ' . 75 to crochet ends: black, brown, navy, red, Dritz Corde. =ME Margaret's Shop 129 S. Frazier St. Cleveland's Mayor Appointed to Senate COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct. 12 (/P)—berriocrat Gov. Frank J. Lausche of Ohio today named his hometown friend, Democratic Mayor Thomas A. Burke of Cleveland, to the vacant seat of Robert A. Taft, late Republican leader in the U.S. Senate. Lausche's surprise announcement, phoned on his way from Columbus to Cleveland for a Columbus Day observance, gave as surance that Burke would not try to upset the thin margin of Re publican organization control in the Senate, With the appointment of Burk% that body now has 48 Democrats, 47 Republicans and Sen. Wayne Morse of Oregon, who calls him self an independent but has prom ised to vote with the GOP on Senate organizational matters. Vice President Richard M. Nix on, who presides over the Senate, can break -tie votes in favor of the Republicans. Burke by statute will serve un der the appointment until Dec. 15, 1954. A senator to serve the remainder of Taft's term to / Jan. 3, 1957, will be elected in Novem ber. 1954. Lausche reached Cleveland aft er the telephoned announcement to his secretary' in Columbus for press release had become public. The governor, said: "Prior to the appointment I did not speak to Thomas A. Burke and hence do not know when he will take the oath." Burke in a statement at Cleve land. expressed belief in the two ORIGINAL Rexall - TWO FOR ONE PLUS 1 c Saie Tamorrow, Wed., Oct. 14 and Lasts thru Say., Oct. 17 EVERYONE NEEDS . . . $2.00 Beta Caps (Vitamin B Complex-100 tablets) 2 s for $2.01 54c 100 Rexall .Aspirin 2 for 55c 79c Rexall Mi 31 (Mouth Wash) 2 for 30c 39c Adhesive Tape 2 for 40c • 39c Tooth Brushes $l.OO Hair Brushes 50c Hand Brushes $2.50 Windproof Pocket 1..7"-.7hter . 79c Pt. Rexall Klenzo Antiseptic 39c Rexall Foot Powder 49c Rexall Aqueous Nose Drops . - . 45c Pt. Rexall Puretest Perode of Hydrogen .. 2 for 46c $1.51 10 mg. 100's Thiamin Hydrochloride Tablets 2 for $1.52 57c Pt. 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Rea Red MG Pilot Reverses Self SEOUL, Oct. 12 (JP)—A refugee MIG pilot changed his mind to day and said as far as he knew the Reds had not shipped any warplanes- into North Korea after the armistice went into effect. Noh Kum Suk, a North Korean .who landed his MIG in Seoul Sept. 21, contradicted earlier statements that the Reds had shuttled in MIG jets and bomb ers in violation of the truce terms. Was It a War or Not? WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 . (JP)— The Supreme Court today re fused to review a decision that the Korean conflict was not a war in the legal sense. party system and said that while the minority should be construc tively cr i tic al, the President should receive support in his pro gram. Derick 121 S. 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