PtetDAY. MARCH 4. 1955 Earthquakes Rock East Tip of Hawaii PAHOA, Hawaii. March 3 (IP) —Earthquakes rocked the stricken eastern tip of Hawaii last night and early today and lava from a new, mile-long fissures exploded 200 feet into the'air. Dr. Gordon A. MacDonald, Hawaii volcanologist, declared that; "Those who can should leave until we know What is happening.” Another 100 persons were added to the 400 villagers rChmoved Egypt, Syria Sign Agreement CAIRO, Egypt, March 3 (IP) — Egypt -threatened today to hit back in force agairist Israel if bor der clashes between the two countries continued. In Damascus, Egyptian and Syrian officials announced the signing of a new Arab defense pact aimed at the Jewish state. Then the ‘Egyptian delegation, hfehded by National Guidance Minister Salah Salfetn, moved on to Amman with hopes of adding Jordan as a third partner. All three countries are Israel’s neigh bors. These developments came on the fVe of an emergency session of the United Nations Security Council in New York tomorrow to discuss Egypt’s charges of ag gression by Israel. Egypt charges Israeli forces made two attacks On, Egyptian troops Monday night on the out skirts of Gaza, Egyptian-held city about two miles on the Egyptian side of the armistice-fiked border in southwest Palestine. The Egyptians reported 36 of their soldiers and 2. civilians were killed in the clash and 31 wound ed. In Jerusalem, an Israeli army spokesman. tonight put Israeli cas ualties at 8 soldiers killed and 13 wounded. BENSON, Vt. (ft- Franklin B. Kellogg, 80, was re-elected yester day to hiß 58th term as town Clerk in this community of 573 persons. IFC PanHel Ball SAUTER-FINEGAN ORCHESTRA $5.00 per couple 33est &&ance a from their homes When a long 1 dormant volcanic area began erupting Monday five miles east of Pahoa. The new fissure, which opened with shattering suddenness yes terday and almost engulfed 12 plantation workefs, lies farther east of the old eruption area, which has begun to quiet down. The fissure, from which lava is spouting, is only a mile and a half north of the abandoned vil lage of Kappohb, which is near the coast at the eastern tlt> of Hawaii. The situation was tense. Police Chief Anthotiy Paul of Pahoa stopped all but official cars from hiovmg out east. But scattered bands of sightseers still were seen in the forbidden area. There was a report that lava , was flowing through Kapoho, which would put it little mote than a mile from the sea. i By night, the whole end of the ! island was lighted by the fiery . glare. Fingers of lava spread out . both north and south of the fis-; . sure. Choking sulphur fumes . filled the ait. Van Zandt Asks for Loans WASHINGTON, March 3 (Ip— Rep. James E. Van Zandt, (R-Fa.) asked Congress today to author ize loans to bfe made by the Small Business Administration to muni cipalities having a substantial labor surplus. The purpose of the legislation would be to promote new indus tries in the area. Presents FRIDAY, APRIL 1 Tickets at Student Union Desk April 1 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA The Great \ Rec Hall 9:00-1:00 U.S. Will Aid Britain in War LONDON, March 3 (/P)—Prime Minister Churchill said today a sneak hydrogen bomb raid on Bri tain might bring a retaliatory punch “almost immediately” from American bombers. The 80-year-old statesman ra ther testily told the House of Commons in answer to questions: “I suppose an immediate de structive, surprise and treacher ous attack by the hydrogen bomb upon this island might possibly be acted upon by our allies in the U.5.A.., almost immediately, without further prior consulta tion.” Legislators accepted Churchill’s remarks as a warning to Russia against attempting a surprise strike before Britain’s strategic bomber force is ready for action and its hydrogen bbmb comes off the production line. Churchill spoke after Laborite Kenneth Robinson asked assur ances that U.S. bombers, based in Britain, would not strike against an enemy without getting Lon don’s prior okay. ; The Prime Minister said nis March 1952 agreement with Presi dent Eisenhower on the use of the American nuclear bomb force in this country still holds good. This provides that the U.S. jet fleet and bases manned by some 30,000 American airmen—would be used in an emergency after joint decision by the British and American governments. Senate Approval Due On Court Nomination WASHINGTON, March 3 (IP)— The Senate Judiciary Committee today set next Wednesday for a showdown vote on President Eisenhower’s nomination of John Marshall Harlan to be a Supreme Court justice. Chairriuin Kilgore (D-W.Va.) said after a closed-door meeting that Wednesday was the first day on which a majority of the 15- member committee could agree to be present. ■ Semi-Formal the l ear Priest Expelled By Soviet Police MOSCOW, March 3 (IP) The Rev. Georges Bissonnette, Amer ican Roman Catholic priest or dered expelled by Saturday, de voted hours today to hearing con fessions of his saddened Western diplomatic parishioners. Soviet police lifted his passport yesterday without giving a reason. Today they acceded to the young priest’s plea for as much addi tional time as possible and grant ed him permission to leave the country by plane instead of by train. The 33-year-old clergyman from Central Falls, R. 1., will fly from Moscow Saturday to Helsinki, Finland. Leader Against Tax HARRISBURG, March 3 (IP)— Gov. George M. Leader today took a stand against a head tax but said he is '“not closing the door on anything” that may solVe Pennsylvania’s tax problem. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE PERSiXS itUGS; antiques, as room fur nishings, are like having a stack of money forever. The best Persian rugs avail able, 60X75 Inches and 60x76 inches. Ext. 265 Room 20. Box-329 Nlttany 20. 1961 FORD Statlonwagon. Newly inspected. Phone AD 7-6090. 1929 fiODEL A~FORD 6 d'por sedan, new Inspection, excellent condition—sloo. Call AD 8*9021 ask for Herk of Wafrdrt. LOST PAIR OF glasses, brown case, vicinity Wiring Hall. Contact Joe Wasserman eXt. 781. . SILVER IDENTIFICATION bracelet with fraternity crest. “With Love** inscribed on back. Finder please call ext. 890. PIGSKiN WALLET Yn Sparkson Saturday. Keep money but please return wallet, cards, to Student Union. CLASS BING, Penn State '64, Carnegie Hall, Tuee. Feb. 22. Finder pleaae eon toot Jflttia. Dept. Liberal rt#ira. FOUND A PAIR of glasses left In 121 Sparks Feb. 28 has beA brought to 132 Sparks. FOR RENT DOUBLE BOOM* private entrance, 'pri vate bath. Call AD 7-7111 after 8:00 p.m. Eddie Sautor and Bill Finegen Dullos— (Continued front p*t&e one) which the United States «u'"3n tees to defend Formosa and the nearby Pescadores from Red at tack. He has said previously the United States would not defend the off-shore islands “as such” but would watch closely for any Communist attempt to use them as stepping stones to an attack on Formosa. In his airport statement, Dulles skirted the question of the off shore islands, which block \}e ports of Amoy and Fooc'-w which the Communists might use for an invasion of Formosa. CIO Rules on Testifying WASHINGTON, March 3 (/P>- The executive board of the CIO Steelworkers union said today that refusal of any of its members to testify about communism w : U not alone .be sufficient to strip the worker of union membership or job protection. FOR RENT ROOM AND board or board' available at Marilyn Hall, 317 East Beaver Ave. Ask for Mrs. Ellrard. _______ DOUBLE ROOM for men students. 420 South Pugh AD 7-2501. SINGLE OR" double furnlshed\ room In Boalsburg. Students or working couple. Kitchen privileges. Call HO 6-6985. WANTED FRESHMAN OR Sophomore student to work as waiter or dishwasher, prefer: ’ ly one without many 11 or 12 o'clock c ies» Call AD 7-2877 between 9 and 12 a : MISCELLANEOUS DANCE COMBO available for modt dates. Will play to fit occasion. For information call'Ross Flshburn. AD 7-4326. SALLY'S DELIVERS the perfect r >.»a. The Big Boy and all our other d. <lB frrriducta 7 flays a week. Dial AD 7- r _ WHEN YOUR typewriter needs r’•S just dial AD 7-2492 or bring mac* 638 W. College Ave. Will pick up and deliver. $3OO FIRST WE&K—$5O every wesk. Two of us are putting ourselves th ch school with this business. You too ;n do this in only a few hours a week, i 30 particulars. Student Opportunities, SOL E. 13th, University of Oregon, Eugene, Orc::on. PAGE THftflE
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