The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 04, 1953, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1953
Big 3 Meeting
TUCKER’S TOWN, Bermuda,
Dee. 3 (JP) —Prime Minister Win
ston Churchill and Premier Joseph
Daniel separately lined up argu
ments today to convince Presi
dent Dwight D. Eisenhower on
policies they believe the Allies
should follow to "promote, a new
phase in East-West relations.
A closer alignment of Western
aims and actions clearly is the
goal of each of the Big Three,
who will open what, may proye
to be a historic parley late to
morrow.
The Western Big Three foreign
ministers—U.S. Secretary o'f State
John F. Dulles, Anthony Eden of
Britain and Georges Bidault of
France—are to set the stage with
a preliminary meeting a few hours
after Eisenhower’s ■ party arrives
from Washington tomorrow noon.
Then Churchill, as host, Eisen
hower and Laniel will take seats
at a huge mahogany round table
set up in the conference room of
the plush Mid-Ocean Club, sealed
off from kibitzers, cranks and any
would-be spies by British tommy
gunners manning road blocks and
barbed wire barricades outside.
Churchill and Eden, with a team
of 28, flew. in from Britain yes
terday. Laniel and Bidault, with
25 advisers, arrived from Paris
today as representatives of a gov
ernment that will resign auto
matically in mid-January .after
France installs a new president.
Judging by private and public
statements of the American, Brit
ish and French participants, each
of the leaders will seek confer
ence decision in line, with na
tional interests.
Committee CalSs
Army Unattractive
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 (JP)
Military career service is losing
its attractiveness because of too
little pay and too much criticism,
a special committee of admirals
and generals reported today.
“Unless the present - trend of
career personnel leaving the ser
vice can be reversed,” they said,
“most serious consequences to the
national defense effort will re
sult.”
No. specific increase was rec
ommended in the report, but a
committee aide tojd reporters that
military compensation now is
about 8 per cent below the cost
of living index.
Baidi Named Head
Of Rockview Prison '
HARRISBURG, Dec. 3 (£>)—Dr.
Frederick S. Baldi, Philadelphia,
today was appointed superinten
dent of Rockview Penitentiary at
Bellefonte. The position pays
$lO,OOO annually.
Baldi, who will take office about
Dec. 16, is medical director and
superintendent at Philadelphia
city-county prisons.
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Tempting
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*and
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Nixon Attempts
Explaining U.S.
' T oreicjn Policy
NEW DELHI, India, Dec. 3 (JP)
—-Vice President Richard Nixon
tried before a joint session of Par
liament tonight—without a no
table response—to explain AmerL
can foreign policies the Indians
do not accept.
Indian leaders made it clear
they do not intend to abandon
their neutrality, or markedly
change their international views.
Aware of concern here over the
influence of Sen. .McCarthy (R-
Wis), Nixon told parliament Pres
ent Eisenhower will make U.S.
foreign policy “and you can be
sure the President will be sup
ported overwhelmingly by the
majority of the people.”
The visiting American official,
Eisenhower’s, envoy on an Asian
tour, emphasized that the Presi
dent, who acts with the help of
key advisers, is trying to insure
peace.
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is always something special
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824 SOUTH ALLEN ST, STATE COLLEGE,PI
Wright Brother's
Diaries, Letters
Given to Library
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 (JP)—
Orville and Wilbur Wright tell
their own story , tomorrow of the
moments of triumph and disap
pointment they lived in inventing
the airplane.
Their philosophies—even their
rare differences and, disputes—
are revealed in the Wright broth
ers’ diaries, notes and hundreds
of . letters handed over to the
Library of Congress after the
death of Orville in 1948. Wilbur
died in 1912.
The diaries show the onetime
.bicycle repairmen' to have been
brilliant, patient, precise, thor
ough-going scientists.
Attention
Ml and
I PHYS ED
SENIORS
Tomorrow is the last
day for seniors in the
schools of Mineral In
dustries and Physical
Education fe have their
pictures taken for the
1954 LA VIE.
All photos are taken at the
Penn State Photo Shop
No appointment
is necessary
Strike Mediation Begins
NEW YORK, Dec. S (JP)— A fed
eral mediator tonight reported
“no progress” toward settling New
York City’s six-day-old news
paper, strike. Further negotiations
were adjourned until tomorrow.
The report was issued by Fed-,
eral Mediator Walter A. Maggiolo
following 2V2 hours of fruitless
talks.
Maggiolo said the next session
woud be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow.
There was no comment on the
situation from officials of the AFL
Photo-Engravers Union, whose
strike shut down the newspapers,
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COLLEGE BOOK STORE
129 W. BEAVER AVE.
Open every evening except Saturday
or from employers’ representa
tives.
.Today’s discussions followed a
federal government attempt to
■help end the walkout by setting
up a special three-man mediation
panel.
The panel went to .work im
mediately, but its first efforts
were to no avail.
Named to the mediation panel
were Walter Maggiolo, Frank
Brown and Bernard Forman. The
latter has been handling the case
alone up to now.
The strike of 400 AFL photo
engravers went into its sixth day,
with 5Yz million regular readers
denied a single major New York
daily for the first time in history.
129 S. Allen
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day spirit.
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