PAGE SfX Dulles, Adenauer Discuss West German Sovereignty BONN, Sept. 16 (TP) Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer threshed out in secret talks tonight the problem of how to give the West Germans sovereignty and arms without alienating France. Dulles goes to London tomorrow but plans to ■ bypass Paris. Dulles and the German leader met for almost three hours GOP, Demos Have Groups At University National politics, invade the in terest of the Penn State students through the media of the Young Republican and Young Democrat ic clubs. Both these organizations serve to better acquaint the student with what is going on in the pol itical world with the hopes that someday some of their members may take an active and intelligent interest in politics as voting citi zens. The Young • Republican Club was born at the University in 1951-52, when President Dwight D. Eisenhower was campaigning for the presidency. In each of these elections, club members take an active part, con ducting door-to-door campaigns, distributing, literature arid cam paign buttons, and working at the polls. In the 1953 State Col lege borough elections, the club maintained headquarters in an office downtown. The club meets the first and third Thursdays of the month. Programs at the meetings include well-known speakers, movies, for ums, and debates. i The Young Democratic Club was very active during the 1952 campaign and since that time has had periodic meetings. While the club was not too active last year, it plans to reorganize this fall. Democratic Policy Blasted by Wood INDIANA, Pa., Sept. 16 (£>)— Lt. Gov. Lloyd H. Wood, Repub lican candidate for governor, said today that Democrats are “eva sive and deceitful” in dealing with the danger of other states luring Pennsylvania industry to within their borders. “Despite what my opponent might say now in attempts to be cloud this all important subject, the fact remains that an attractive picture has been presented to many of our industries to lure them away,” Wood said in cam paign speeches at Indiana, Homer City and Blairsville. Headquarters of FINE -YARN Choose Your Favorite from Our Wide Selection of Knitting Kits BiICILLA 100% ANGORA Made of the very finest selected quality French 3-ply Angora 10 gram balls in Adenauer’s chancellery, then dined informally with their full staffs. U.S. spokesmen said there were no plans for further formal talks. Results of the conference were a tightly guarded secret, but in formants described Dulles as “not downcast.” In Paris, meanwhile, French Premier Pierre Mendes-France agreed to British Foreign Secre tary Anthony Eden’s plan for a seven-nation West European de fense alliance, as a substitute, for the French-vetoed European De fense Community. Representatives of the seven nations—Britain, France, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Lux embourg and-West Germany—will meet in London around Sept. 27 to work out details of the pro posed alliance. Widespread re ports in the French capital said Norway and Denmark might also join in. Arriving in London after his Paris talks, Eden indicated he still did not have full. American and French support for all phases of his program for rearming West Germany. He said a “wide mea sure of agreement” was reached but warned that “a good deal re mains. Informed American and British sources in London said earlier that Washington has decided to support Britain’s plan for quickly rearming West Germany within the North Atlantic Treaty Organ ization. These same sources said the United States has reserved its position on the proposed new sev en-nation alliance. In Strasbourg, France, the Eu ropean Assembly also was talk ing of alternatives to EDC, but decided there was too much diplo matic activity to get a clear pic ture immediately. iißiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii± I KAYE'S KORNER | = *FQR SHACKS I = • FOR PARTIES i 1 ®FOR ALLJHAT’S GOOD TO EAT § = Open Daily 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. E = Sundays 8 a.m. to 11 p.xn. E = The Post Office Is Right Opposite Us E nmiiui»miiiiiiminminiiminiiiiiimminmniiuiiinimiiiiiimnmi.iiiiiii? Co me in and Visit Out % * ■\ys THE DASLY COUEGJAW. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Comic Printers Seek Stiff Code of Ethics NEW YORK, Sept. 16 (JP) —The comic book industry, except for three publishers, appointed a New York magistrate today to ad minister a stiff new code of ethics to offset criticism that the books contribute to youthful crime. Charles F. Murphy, 44, who will head the self-policing move, is expected to ban horror and ter ror “comics” when he takes over Oct. 1 as administrator of the newly-formed Comics Magazine Assn, of America. He; is known in New York as organizer of a number of projects to prevent juvenile delinquency. A spokesman for the associa tion said its membership com prised 24 of the nation’s 27 comics magazine publishers and that they publish about 75 per cent of the comics. He said the other 25 per cent was divided between the three non-members, Dell Publishers; William Gaines; and Classic Il lustrated. ■ The association said Murphy will have “full authority to carry out and enforce a strict, self imposed set of standards for comics publishers.” He will draw up the code of ethics. A staff of professional re viewers will study all material scheduled for publication to de termine whether it complies with the code. All books approved for publi cation will be entitled to place an association seal on their covers. Murphy, who received $14,000 a year as magistrate, declined to say what salary he will get as administrator. He said he would have a bud get of $lOO,OOO annually and that his salary and the salaries of the reviewers and other expenses would- come out of that figure. ! L ----- v \j BEAR BRAND NYLON N r WOOL Feels like, cashmere—wears like nylon. Perfect for sweaters and cardigans as weir as socks. 1 oz. skeins Mitchell Announces Single Truman Talk INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 16 (JP) —Democratic National Chairman Stephen A. Mitchell said today former President Harry S. Truman will make only one major political speech in the fall campaign. ■. Mitchell made the statement shortly after arriving here to kick off the party’s drive to recapture control of Congress in the Novem ber elections. He told a news conference that Truman is under, doctor’s orders to take it easy as a result of an operation last June and will speak only at a party pow-wow at Kansas City Oct. 16. But perhaps, he said, Truman’s daughter, Margaret, will step into the political arena with some speeches in the East. Democrats from over • the na tion are staging a two-day rally here tomorrow and Saturday, de termined to capitalize on " their showing in the Maine election Monday and parlay it into. a nationwide victory in November, “It’s pretty dammed good Dem ocratic weather,” Mitchell said. “We’re getting smiles and en couragement from a lot of places.” He said he,thought the Maine results ' had “cheered everybody up” but, “I’m just very much concerned that it might give some false confidence.” Maine elected a Democrat as a governor in Monday’s balloting and whittled., down the victory margins for its Republican sena tor and three GOP House mem bers. The governor-elect, Edmund S. Muskie, will speak at a $lOO-a -plate dinner here Saturday night at which Adlai Stevenson will make the main address. Rep. Sam Rayburn of Texas also will speak. Mitchell told newsmen that EAT at the BEAVER HOUSE Good Food at Reasonable Rates i - 329 E. 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As for Truman, the national chairman said the party would like to make more use of. him during the campaign but, “I don’t think it’s fair to press him.” “I think,”' he added, “his at tractive daughter may help him out at some of these political meetings,- in Eastern Areas where she has'her dramatic career.” - Following through on his fore cast of good Democratic weather, Mitchell said, he regards “the signs we have been seeing as authenic.” we have been seeing as au thentic.” , / He said there is a growing pub lic favor toward Democratic con gressional candidates, “growing out of what we’ve done, what the candidates have done in their campaigns and what the Eisen hower administration has not done.” . The chairman made only spe cific prediction—that, “we’ll come mighty: close to winning one con gressman for. New Hampshire.”