WEDNESDAY MAY. 26, 1,954 U.S. Airlift Sends Guns To Nicaragua, Honduras WASHINGTON (/P) The United States is speeding guns to Nicaragua and Honduras, two neighbors of leftw.ing Guatemala which received a large shipment of communist arms last week. The military ..air . transport service at-Mobile, Ala., said the airlift of guns-was beginning—rtwo Globemaster planes are to ferry. the. weapons. Secretary of State Dulles discussed the tense situation in Central America' during a news confer ence today. For one thing, Dulles said the Communist shipment of ten million dollars worth of arms leftist Guatemala may be intended to build up a.Red base near the Panama Canal. Guatemala Military Script Color Change OrdUred by U.S. TOKYO, May 25 (fP) —A sudden, sweeping order has wiped out .all current United States military script—the military currency used by American servicemen and their families overseas. According to an Army spokes man in Frankfurt, Germany, the sudden order was issued mainly to break a counterfeit ring oper ating in Japan. But there has been no word from. Tokyo to con firm the existence of such a ring. The Defense Department has changed the military scrip used at its installations around the world to a new brightly-colored issue. The order affects American military and civilian personnel all over the free world. American service personnel lost nothing as they exchanged the old currency for the new bills of a different color. But black market operators and counterfeiters were wiped out—the scrip in their, hands now being worthless. It was the fourth change in American military scrip since 1946. Order Against Singer Held The Board of Immigration Ap peals has suspended a deportation order standing against singer Dick Haymes, husband .of movie star Rita Hayworth. The board ordered - the immi gration service to re-operi" Haymes’ case for further hearing. It acted on the basis of a charge by Haymes’ attorney that the crooner had been subjected to what he called entrapment im migration officials when he went to Hawaii last June to visit Miss Hayworth, whom he later mar ried. The attorney told the board there appeared to be an official effort to get Haymes out of the country by any means. Immigration officials have said in the past that Haymes* who was born, in Argentina, claimed ex emption from the draft during World War II as an alien. NEW AIR SERVICE for State College - Belief ©rite Area Allegheny Airlines now serves this area through the Philipsburg State Airport at BLACK MOSHANNON PARK SAVE j 7 q E V PHILADELPHIA - PITTSBURGH - NEW YORK Fast Connections with all Scheduled Airlines . Ly. Moshannon 10:37 a.m. Ar. Pittsburgh 11:42 a.m. L'v. Moshannon 2:33 p.m. Ar. Philadelphia 4:58 p.m. Ly. Moshannon 2:33 p.m. Ar. New York 4:45 p.m. Lv. Moshannon 6:33 p.m. Ar. New York 8:36 p.m. by; Moshannon 7:58 p.m. Ar. Pittsburgh 8:58 p.m. "■ J - For reservations call Enterprise 1-0586 (no toll gharge) or your travel sc-" 1 . FIY AIIEGHEHY At RUNES about 750 air miles from the canal. Dulles then commented that the shipment had reached Guatemala under conditions of great secrecy. And he said he wondered why that should be so if the operation was above board and honorable. The Secretary of “State - re emphasized the warning of the 1954 Caracas Resolution with' a formal statement declaring: “The extension of Communist colonial ism to this hemisphere would en danger the peace of America.” When asked what this, , country plans to do, Dulles pointed out that we are : already . speeding $120,000 worth of arms to Nicara gua and Honduras under the terms of aid pacts we have with these neighbors of Guatemala. Moreover, Dulles said. that if hostilities should break out in Centrhl - America, the United States would expect to act under an Inter-American Treaty which provides for what he called a, sin cere effort at collective action. These statements by Dulles were praised by the Nicaraguan ambassador in Washington. In Guatemala, however, the for eign minister described the re marks as exaggerations of fantas tic things and said the purchase of arms was a purely domestic matter. Democratic congressman Hale Boggs of Louisiana told the House that Guatemala has long been the beachhead Tor Soviet plans to take over all of South America. Indochina Question May Go to UN HANOI, Indochina, May 25 (IP)— Diplomatic' • sources say an at tempt will be made in the next few days to get the United Na tions to step into the Southeast Asia question. They said Thai land is going to appeal to the UN Security Council to send a peace-observation commission to the area. Secretary .of State Dulles says the U.S. would support such, an appeal. The French . high command in Indochina says it will up 13 new military units to battle the Com munists in Indochina. They will come from the reserves of native ■forces lost, at Dien Bien Phu. Along with reinforcements expect ed from France, the new units Will total around 13,000 to 15,000 men. ' Some Western informants say THE DAILY COLLEGIAN ATATF COLLEGE PR Deficit Finance Hit by Hoover NEW YORK. May 25 (A*)—The spending philosophy of the Demo cratic administrations that have followed former president Her bert Hoover in the White House have been described as a “shell game” by the former chief execu tive. . HOover. Secretary of Treasury George Humphrey, and Virginia Senator Harry Byrd received awards last night from the Farm City Conference for their • work toward government economy. Both Byrd and Hoover urged, in. their prepared speeches that citi zens insist that Congress'resist spending demands of pressure groups. Humphrey warned that con tinued deficit financing can' lead only to disaster. Strikers Cause Trouble in Pittsburgh Walkout PITTSBURGH, May 25 (/P) — Violence flared, today in Pitts burgh’s long department store strike In an outbreak of vandal ism, three large windows were broken. The windows were brok en by steel ball bearings hurled from passing autos. Two windows were smashed at Gimbel’s and one at Frank and Seder’s.. some progress was made at to day’s session, the sixth one held in secret. Another diplomat de scribed the meeting as definitely encouraging. Much of this feel ing apparently developed when Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov did not repeat the demand he made yesterday for the^.discussion of the political questions in Indo china. At the eqd of today’s meeting, a communique announced that the next session will be held on Thursday At that time, a debate on the question of assembly zones will be held These are the areas into which the, opposing troops in Viet Nam State would be with- « ? ear Out Take Hattie Tear Out - Take 1 Your Official 9 PENN STATE CLASS ORDER BY MAIL Classes of's4 and '55 ... It’s a short yell—State—with dignity every • time your Penn State ring flashes on your finger. Proud of Penn State and your associations here? Express this pride by proudly wearing your Penh State ring. Class of '55 . . . order this summer for a head start next fall. 2 Fill out and mail this order form this summer | rU&'BALroURGO.' 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FBI reports have been going to the loyalty board for evaluation and relay to the UN. On May 8, U.S. officials at the UN said 1733 American employ ees had .thus far been given a rat ing of “not disloyal.” One_ hundred sixty-two cases were still pend ing. . . Started Job in 1947 Bunche is principal director of the UN’s department of trustee ship and information from non self-governing territories. He has held his present UN post since 1947 and is reportedly ,in line for the No. 2 spot in the UN as under secretary, when a scheduled re organization takes place. The 49-year-old Negro from De troit won the 1950 Nobel Prize for achieving an armistice be tween Jews and Arabs in the Holy Land. Spanish conquistadors under Hernando Cortes explored most of Mexico and what is now the U.S. Southwest nearly a century before the Pilgrims landed in New Eng land. drawn pending final settlement of the dispute. Delegates from the two smaller Indochina states, Laos and Cambodia, have already expressed their opposition to the establishment of any such zones. They insist the Vietminh rebel troops are invaders and must be withdrawn at once. One of the rotating chairmen of the Indochina Peace Confer ence—Prince' Wan of Thailand— announced today in Geneva that he is thinking about taking the Indochina question before the UN Security Council. The United States has already gone on record in support of such a move. By THIS SUMMER [~~| Medium 26.75 Tax 2.68 Terraube Nominated For Award OSLO, Norway, May 25 (P) — Lieutenant Genevieve de Galard Terraube, the French nurse who was the only woman at the seige of Dien Bien Phu, has been nom inated to get the Florence Nightin gale Medal, the highest award of the Red .Cross. The Board of Governors of the League of Red Cross Societies which voted on the proposal to day in Oslo, Norway, will now send the nomination to the inter national committee. The young heroine appeared at a news conference in Hanoi and then hurried off to the city’s best beauty parlor to get a new hairdo. Yesterday when she faced a bat tery of 50 newsmen from the nine nations she said she had “only done her duty” in the 40 terror filled days and nights in the fort ress of Dien Bien Phu.' She said 'that the most danger ous and dramatic moment of the long battle for the French Union fortress came on the night of March 30-31. That was the night the Vietminh hurled oyer thou sands of mortars and heavy artil lery projectiles at the French stronghold. Navy slimp Shatters Record of Endurance KEY WEST, Fla., May. 25 (S>)~ A JJ.S. Navy blimp landed today after breaking the world’s endur ance record with more than 200 hours of sustained flight without refueling. The big lighter-than-air craft larded at the Boca Chica Naval Air Station at 1:36 p.m. (EST) 200 hours and four minutes after it began its record flight from the Lakehurst. N.J., Naval Air Sta tion. 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