THURStSAY. OCTOBER 27, 1955 Ike Asks Russia to Join In 'Spirit of Conciliation' DENVER, Oct. 26 (A'?—President Dwight D. Eisenhower, on the eve of the Big Four foreign ministers conference, put it up r to Russia today to join in promoting "a peace a justice" in a s pirit of re conciliation. . With the conference opening escing President said "peaceful pr can be achieved there if the So viet Union matches the sincerity 'bf the Western powers—the Uni ted States, Great Britain and France. Eisenhower's statement under scoring his deep and active in terest. in the conference in the midst of recuperation from a heart attack came as his doctors continued their encouraging re ports. Reflecting the optimistic note of the doctors, a newsman who saw the President yesterday for the first time since his Sept. 24 •heart attack wrote "you never would guess" from the way Eisen hower looks that he had an at tack. Garnett D. Homer of the Wash ington D.C. Star said "the fam ous Eisenhowgr grin is working nearly full time." . For the first time this week Eis enhower's still highly limited bus iness schedule was clear of offi cial visitors today. Tomorrow he will do a little work with a cou ple of aides on his January state of the union message. In his statement on the foreign ministers conference, the Presi dent harked back to the summit meeting he had at Geneva last July with Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin, British Prime Minis.ter Sir Anthony Eden and French Premier Edgar Faure. He'recalled he said at the start of the conference that the purpose was to "create a new spirit that will make possible future solu tions of problems which are with in our responsibilities." But Eisenhower recalled, too, that he said after 'the July con ference that the "acid test" of Soviet sincerity would come at about to open. Russia Backs Red China UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Oct. 26 (W)-The Soviet Unioninsisted today i upon Red China's participa tion n any international confer ence to set up an organization for peaceful uses of atomic energy. 3-'-' , WARNER/,,t,,. u s isis Viryinia Mayo Dennis Morgan "PEARL OF 111 E • SOUTH PACIFIC" Technicolor [STATE] • LAST DAY • —F.aiu:slim•--- 1:30 . 3:21 . 3:24 - 7:24 - 10:41 "DUEL ON THE MISSISSIPPI , • SNEAK PREVIEW at •:90 ws T•rrifie! STARTS FRIDAY 'Th• Phenix City Story' •••••••••••••••••••••••• omorrow in Geneva, the conval gress for which the world longs" Strike Closes 40 Electrical Plants Westinghouse Electric Corp. to day counted 40 plants closed by two striking unions in deadlocks over wages and contracts. The two unions—the CIO In ternational Union of Electrical Workers and the" Independent United Electrical Workers repre sent more than 61,000 employes. Both are demanding a 15-cent hourly wage increase. The CIO-lUE called its 44,000 members out on strike Oct. 16. The lUE members walked off the job at midnight last night. The company has offered to in crease wages a minimum of 23 1 / 2 cents an hour over the next five years in a five-ydar contract that also provides for a cost of living escalator clause. Eden Plans Stiff Taxes LONDON, Oct. 26 (EP)—Prime Minister Eden 's government clamped down on free-spending Britons tonight with s t if f new sales and profits taxes. . All the pleasure ~.,,mersowwww"m'sam THE ACTIVATED soolo ws • • c lote *wee . i-ommlimmimmilmommAßCOAL FILTER "p• 61117 .40e4r411. .~.. OA. T. CO. Ir. 4lll " Pv 1110DVErF OW CZ ah4B . A.Z/MBl. grFiegargregrarr AIigNOIC/111 111411D1110 MAN OPACTUBSIR OF CIGARETTZS THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Former Attendant Admits Beating Girl Inmates WASHINGTON, Pa., Oct. 26 (/P) —A former attendant at the Pennsylvania Training School at Morganza today admitted physi cally reprimanding girl inmates of the institution but denied any brutality in the acts. Teitifying before a bipartisan legislative investigating commit tee Robert L. Price, 30, denied that he ever administered brutal beating as charged earlier by four girl inmates of the school for de linquent children. Price said that under a pro gram put into effect by George W. Miles, superintendent, physi cal reprimands were authorized to punish unruly inmates. "I used a belt and one time a paddle to discipline some of the girls and I may have used open hands at times," Price told the committee in the Washington County Court House. Asked if he ever had struck girls in the face with his hand, Price replied "no," in a sharp tone. Four girl inmates of the insti tution, ranging in age from 14 to 16, testified behind closed doors earlier today that they were "brutally beaten, kicked and in other ways mistreated." Benson Cancels Trip WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 (fP)-- Secretary of Agriculture Benson abandoned plans for a European tour today in order to concentrate on the farm problem, a boiling political issue. 'tel L. 7 1 s a m O E K " G T I P TAR EYTON ..:, . - .iif ::. .:•:•:. :..:i:,,,,,•!,.,,i7. All the pleasure comes dun in Filter Tip Tueyton. You get the full. rick taste of Tanyton's quality tobaccos in a altar ciga rette that smokes milder, smokes smoother. draws easier... and ieathe only filter cigarette with a genuine cork tip. Tareyton's filter is pearl-gray because it National Assembly Hit, Faure's French Policies PARIS, Oct. 26 (?P) Premier Edgar Faure came under sharp attack from all sides in the Na tional Assembly tonight during a one-day debate on general poli cies. His position was considered perilous. 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