TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1955 Russia OK's Agreement To Return Furnish Base MOSCOW, Sept. 19 (4 s ) —In a burst of diplomatic speed, the Soviet Union signed agreements with Finland today re storing the Porkkala military and naval base to Finland and extending their friendship treaty for 20 years. Negotiators in the Kremlin also finished drafting a new treaty with East Germany—hailed as granting “real sover eignty”—which is to be signed to morrow. The Russians promise to with draw their forces from the Pork kaia base within three months of ratification o$ the agreement and the 20-year extension of the friendship and cooperation trea ty will begin as soon as ratifica tions are exchanged. The. origi nal friendship treaty, signed in April, 1948, would have expired in 1958. With completion of the Fin nish-Soviet agreements, the Rus sians have been calling for Amer ican troops to quit their Euro pean bases. Marshal Georgi K. Zhukov, Soviet defense minister, made the suggestion to Western correspondents at a reception in the Finnish Embassy and the Communist party newspaper said it would help reduce internation al tensions. American sources at the United Nations pointed out that the So viet withdrawal from Porkkala would move Russian forces only 30 miles across the Gulf of Fin land. American withdrawal from Europe would roll back U.S. forces about 3,000 miles. First Western European reaction came from Paris, where the French Foreign Ministry commented that it could see no comparison in the stationing of Soviet forces at Porkkala and the U.S. forces in Europe. Rebellion Fells Peron Regime BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 19 (4*) — Juan D. Peron, dictator for 10 years, fell tonight and there was joy in Argentina. Peron’s strong-arm regime fell apart in the face of a rebellion by army and navy forces who revolt ed last Friday. A three-man junta of generals named to negotiate peace with the rebels, took over with an an nouncement that all superior au thority of Argentina had resigned. This meant the Peron Cabinet had fallen with him. The war minister, Maj. Gen. Franklin Lucero, who brought Peron through the June 16 revolution, announced his own resignation. The United States imports about 35Vs million pounds of black pepper a year. Giant Sixe Colgate with Free Shave Lotiea Beth fer 57c 50c FORMAN'S TOOTH BRUSH 29c $1.75 Value | Mylnu I Comb and '■ Brash 45c Usterine Tooth Paste 2 tales for 59c Aauertised in "Life” Squibb Tooth Paste 2 fer 69c Parker Jotter Pen 62.95 Parker Ball Poiat Pencil 62,95 REMEMBER YOUR WHELAN STORE FOR YOUR DRUG NEEDS THE DAIIY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA The World At o Glance Red China in UN Seen Doubtful UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Sept 19 delegates expressed full confidence today they have enough votes to beat down an expected Russian attempt to seat Red China tomorrow at the start of the 10th U.& Assembly. Diplomatic sources said Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov or some high delegate advocating the admission of Red China likely will make a motion to give China’s seat to Peiping. Lodge is prepared to propose that the Assembly not consider any resolution to seat Red China or unseat the Chinese Nationalists this year. Mansfield Wants Farm Proposals Unveiled WASHINGTON, Sept. 19 (#)—Sen. Michael Mansfield (D-Mont) today challenged Secretary of Agriculture Benson to unveil his “very specific” new farm proposals immediately and ask the Senate and House Agriculture Committees to start hearings. Benson said yesterday that administration farm proposals, to be submitted next year, are now in the discussions stage. 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