TUESDAY. PPRRUARY 23, 1954 Duiies Assures Firm Stand On Red China WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 (W)—Secretary of State John Foster Dulles assured 15 key members of Congres today the scheduled Asian peace conference will bring "no U.S. recog nition of the Chinese regime." A State Department spokesman issued a formal, statement to that effect several hours after a 90 minute conference between Dulles and the lawmak ers at the State Department. A statement released after the session said 'Dulles "reported ful ly" on the Berlin Big Four foreign ministers conference. Meeting Outlined The statement added: "There was . a general exchange of views. Mr. Dulles emphasized: "1. 'That as far as Europe was concerned the Berlin conference had required Soviet Russia to show its hand, and 'A was still a hand which held fast to what it now had and sought to grasp some more. "2. That so far as Asia was con cerned, there would be no U.S. recognition of the Chinese Com munist regime. The Unitec. States had obtained Soviet Russia's for mal agreement to this condition, so efforts to unify Korea and pro mote peace in Indochina could proceed without changing the U.S. basic position on China." Headway Seen There were signs that Dulles had made some headway against talk that he had moved toward diplomatic -recognition of Red China by arranging an Asian peace confeernce with the Peiping regime for April 26 at Geneva, Switzerland. Sen. Homer Ferguson (R-Mich.) last week called the Geneva con ference a "very calculated risk.'' After today's session at the State Department, Ferguson, chairman of the GOP Policy Committee in the Senate, was asked if he was satisfied no recognition of Red China was implied. "I feel certain of that," he said. "I think the record in the press has indicated that already." Diplomat Sees Red Reversal SEOUL, Tuesday, Feb. 23 (JP)— The U.S. diplomat who sat in on collapse of the preliminary peace talks in Korea said yesterday the Communists now have accepted nearly everything for the Geneva conference that they turned down at Panmunjom. "The participants, the purposes and the place of the conference on Korea are precisely those we have spent day and night pressing the Communists to accept," said Ken neth Young before departing to day for Washington. At Peiping, Red China voiced approval of the Geneva confer ence and gave Russia all the credit for arranging it at the Big Four meeting in Berlin. Advertisement Myron Enelow Wins Old Gold Laurels Congratulations and a carton of Old Golds to Mike Enelow for his astute work as Business Manager of Froth and Inkling! Busy days on the campus call for the relaxation and pleasure found in the good smoking of Old Gold Cigarettes. No so-called "testimonials"—Old Gold simply offers a Treat instead of a Treat ment. King Size or Regular. GOP Chairman Named WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 (/P)— Two persons closely associated with Pennsylvania Republican politics said today it has been def initely decided that Franklin H. Lichtenwalter of Allentown will succeed M. Harvey Taylor as state Republican chairman. Pakistan Requests Military Aid KARACHI, Pakistan, Feb. 22 (FP)—Prime Minister Mohammed Ali announced today that Pakistan has formally requested U.S. military aid under E terms of American mutual security law. This is the long-discussed program which could entail establish ment of U.S. military bases in this country and which has been bitterly opposed by Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. He has argued it would tip the bal ance of power between India and Pakistan Simultaneously in New Delhi, Nehru renewed his attack on the proposed Pakistan-U.S. pact, de claring "We do not want to enter into this circle of hatred, violence, and fear that is the cold war— and we do not want others to do so, either." Mohammed Ali, former Pakis tan ambassador to Washington, emphasized his country had asked for the military aid "for the pur pose of achieving increased de C .---.,--, ERR , us of I . An original Breyers creation and one of the most delicious and popular ( of all Breyers famous flavors! It's a combination of smooth, creamy Breyers Real Vanilla Ice Cream and big chunks of sweet, juicy cherries. Ask your nearest Breyer Dealer to hand-dip you a pint or quart —or buy it in the economical Half-Gallon Container. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Bargain-Seekers Mob City Stores NEW YORK, Feb. 22 (!f)—A wild mob of 10,000 shoppers rioted on 14th street today, storming Hearn's big department store in a savage quest for holiday bar gains. Fists flew, windows were smashed, women \ were trampled underfoot. At least a dozen persons fainted or were injured as they risked their lives for such marked down items as $6.95 television sets and 29 cent umbrellas. The idea of Washington's Birth day sales originated 30 years ago in Washington, where government employes have the day off froin work and are attracted to bargain counters. It was the first time New York's big stores had tried the idea. Official Eyes Fifth Term HARRISBURG, Feb. 22 (IP)— William S. Livengood Jr., secre tary of internal affairs, said today he would circulate netitions for *he GOP nomination for a sth term. fensive strength, a higher and stronger degree of economic sta bility designed to foster interna tional peace and security within the framework of the United Na tions Charter. Before making this formal request Pakistan informed itself of the requirements of the U.S. mutual security legislation and finds itself in agreement with them." Nehru ridiculed suggestions some times heard both here and abroad that "because the United States is doing this (weighing possible military aid to Pakistan), we will rush to the Soviet Union and get their military aid." ® ,_...., to ..:.:,,(i.,„..„..._,,.....„,/4..... ...... f a gef: . ... /,/,... , ...,•,:,•_.,, a ~,, 4: .;.:. / ~,,;:.: (~:-..,p e7.....:,.....,..,i,,... •dy• ~. .. • 7 7, •,-/- • ... Z ' '''' ' ~,';' - . '- . * _ •,'" ..'!.../,': if. .:t4"':, ....:77:t73n:• , - ,egiii:i:;::::.:•_•• Hoover Repudiates Depression Threat WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 (W)—Former President Herbert Hoover said tonight he had one depression named for him but he doesn't see signs of another "anywhere on the landscape at the present time." The "present trouble," HoOver said, comes from a mixture of surplus production and "dehydrated optimism." 46. . . You can have high con fiden.ce that this is only a passing dip, a slump, a readjustment, or a recession, not a great depression," he declared. Remedy Proposed Hoover proposed a remedy along lines suggested by Presi dent Dwight D. Eisenhower—re ducing taxes, if necessary, to in crease the buying power of all the people so they can absorb the surplus production and jack up the standard of living another notch. Hoover sized up the economic situation in an address prepared for delivery at a b anq u et at which he is scheduled to receive a good government award from the American Good Government Society. Dips 'lnevitable' The former President said that dips, recessions—whatever they are called—"come around inevit ably about every five or seven years in the ebb and flow of a free economic system: "I should be regarded as an expert on these subjects," he com mented dryly. "At least," he went on, "I was credited with having constructed one all by myself, the entire world-Wide depression which last ed in the United States for ten years from 1931 to 1941. I even received the honor of having that depression named after me by various political candidates."_. Hobver said- he can say from experience that "the combustible materials are -not hereabouts to construct another conflagration like that of the decade of the 30's. A-Bomb Distribution LONDON, Feb. 22 (!P)—Prime Minister Churchill's government said today atom bombs "are now being delivered" to a rapidly ex panding Royal Air Force. ICE CREKII Army Action Is Denounced By McCarthy WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 (JP)— Sen. Joseph McCarthy (R.-Wis.) today made public the transcript of a stormy closed-door hearing in which he told Brig. Gen. Ralph W. Zwicker that the Army's pro motion and honorable discharge of an alleged Communist maior was "a tremendous disgrace to the Army." The transcript showed that Mc- Carthy also • accused Zwicker of "hemming and hawing" in reply to questions which he said "any 5-year-old child could answer." At other points in the interroga tion the senator told the general he was not fit to wear his uniform and that "you should be removed from any command." Zwicker. a much-decorated hero of World War II who took part in the D-Day invasion of Normandy, is now the commanding officer at Camp Kilmer, N.J. Like McCar thy, he is a native of Wisconsin. Along with the release of the transcript, McCarthy ordered a two-day postponement of the ap pearance of Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens, who had been invited to testify tomorrow at a nationally televised hearing be fore McCarthy's Senate Investi gations subcommittee. Ricfgway Sees Threat SANTA FE, N.M., Feb. 22 (IP)— A "handful of evil men" in the Kremlin have posed a threat to America which could mean all out war, and this threat could con tinue indefinitely, Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway said today. PAGE THREE