WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1954 Russia Seeks to Wreck Western Defense Union BERLIN, Feb. 9 (JP) —Soviet Russia, striving to wreck the West ern defense alliance, declared tonight it will present a new plan for “European security” to the Big Four conference here tomorrow. Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov, who had refused at a secret session yesterday to get the Korean peace conference started on Uni ted Nations terms, today kept the foreign ministers in a futile dead lock on Germany. In sharply worded exchanges with U.S. Secretary of State Dulles and British Foreign Secre tary Eden, the Soviet foreign minister disclosed he would offer a new Communist security plan in an attempt to kill off the Euro pean Defense Community. , Molotov ignored Eden when the latter reiterated. Britain’s of fer to extend the 20-year British- Soviet pact against German ag gression beyond its expiration date in 1963 in order to allay Rus sian fears Their patience frayed, Dulles, Eden and French Foreign Min ister Bidault nought unsuccess fully to persuade Molotov, to end the hopeless East-West quarrel here over Germany and EDC. UN Charges Reds Violated Korean Truce TOKYO, Wednesday, Feb. 10 (/P) ■—The United Nations Command yesterday accused the Commu nists of violating the Korean ar mistice by secretly moving com bat planes into nine North Korean air bases. The command charged the Reds slipped the planes in by by-pass ing three ports of entry specified in the armistice, thus avoiding the eyes of inspection teams. Allied officials have charged the Communists with an illegal mili tary buildup before, but the com mand action made it official. A full investigation by mobile inspection teams, starting within 48 hours, was requested in a letter sent the Communist high com mand by Maj. Gen. J. K. Lacey, senior Allied member of the Joint Military Armistice. Commission. Lacey charged that combat ma terial other than planes also was illegally brought in by truck and train. The armistice permits replace ments and repairs but no build ups. Congressman Convicted WASHINGTON, Feb. 9 (JF) Rep. Ernest K. Bramblett, 52, Cal ifornia Republican, was convicted today of falsifying his office pay roll to collect kick-backs for him self. Bramblett wlas found guilty by a Federal Court jury of seven counts in the indictment. Each count carries a penalty of as much as five years imprisonment and a $lO,OOO fine. "KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE" Cinemascope Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner “"HELD"oVER & MOVED "MISS SADIE THOMPSON" RITA HAYWORTH EDWARD U. ROBINSON JOAN BENNETT "WOMAN IN THE State Democrats Back Dilworth For Governor HARRISBURG, Feb. 9 (TP)— Sentiment among Democratic leaders virtually crystallized to day, behind Richardson Dilworth as the party’s candidate for gov ernor. Dilworth himself refused to say definitely he will be a candidate. ' “I have serious problems,” he said in alluding to a requirement that he would have to resign as district attorney to become the Democratic gubernatorial candi date. There was also an undercurrent among the 59-member policy com mittee to back Judge Warren K. HesS of Berks County if Dilworth does not run. Some members, who declined to be identified, indicate Hess was their first choice. Wood Pledges His Support 'HARRISBURG, Feb. 9 (JP) —A promise to support all planks, of any Republican party platform upon which he may be elected to office was made today by Lt. Gov. Lloyd H. Wood,- GOP harmony choice for governor. Wood promised he would “sup port without reservation the plat form to be adopted by the Repub lican party.” This, he said, would apply to anti-job discrimination legislation as well as any other controversial issu'e which might be written into the platform. Get Your Date Now! IFC PanHel Friday, "The Best Dance of the Year" THE DAILY COLLEGIAN- STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Re e Hall 9:00 to 1:00 $4.00 per Couple Semi - Formal [p ■ft K \ , Ca^iidie6 These fine candies best say "I Love You” on Valentines Day Always so fresh—so delicious—so welcome! GRIGGS E. College Ave. April 2 m* +*'*'■'** »' State College THE DISC JOCKEYS’ CHOICE FOR AMERICA’S No.l BAND MAEPM FLANA AND HIS.PRIDE OF R.C.A. VI RECORDING ORCHESTRA <=j^e?o tya£e^iinef PHARMACY BILLBOARD MAGAZINE 1953 POl» *1? 1 Lb. Red Foil Heart other Beautiful Hearts 75$ to $7.50 1 Lb. Assorted L§/ *1 Chocolates U| LU 2 Pounds $2.50 § * Opposite Old Main
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