THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8.1955 Hagerty Says Nominated by UN Approves Package Deal For 18 Nations UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Dec 7 (fP) —An overwhelming major ity of the United Nations today approved a proposal which would bring 18 new members into the UN under a package deal. By a vote of 52 in favor, two against and live attentions, the 60-member UN Special Political Committee called on the Security Council to consider favorably the applications of the 18 countries, including five Communist states. Only Nationalist China and Cuba opposed the resolution, which will be submitted to a General Assembly session tomor row morning. The United States, France, Belgium, Greece and Is rael abstained. Sponsors of the resolution, in cluding Canada and 27 other na tions, were delighted at the out come. They said they would have been satisfied with a two-thirds majority, the margin required for final Assembly approval. Prince Wan Waithayakon of Thailand, the committee chair man, praised the action as in the best interests of the United Na tions. He viewed the vote as por tending a favorable result in both the General Assembly and Se curity Council. The 11-nation Security Council will tackle the membership ques tion probably early next week. East Berlin Reds Seize 2 Americans BERLIN, Dec. 1 (£>>—East Ber lin Communists reported today arrests of two American soldiers embroiled in a street fight.- But the East Berliners waived their newly claimed “sovereignty” by turning the men over to the So viet military authorities. The Soviet sector radio and af ternoon newspaper Berliner Zeit ung am Abend said the two sol diers attacked a night club per former outside a bar in East Ber lin and beat him unconscious. They said the men tried to flee to the West in a taxi but the driver delivered than to the Communist Peoples police. POLLOCK COUNCIL Presents The SNOW BALL SATURDAY, DEC 10 fr«n 9 to 12 P.M. IB The HUB Ballroom mmAkj Howard Bink and His Orchestra hfonul Admission Everyone free Welcome Harriman Tammany GETTYSBURG. Pa. Dec. 7 (A 1 ) — Presidential press secre tary James C. Hagerty today called Gov. Averell Harriman of New York the first presi dential candidate in history to be nominated by Tammany Hall. That was a reference to a recent statement in Washington by Car mine DeSapio, leader of New York City's Tammany organization, that Harriman will be more than a "token” candidate for the Demo cratic presidential nomination next year. What prompted Hagerty’s re mark was Harriman’s attack on administration foreign policy in a speech yesterday to the AFL-CIO convention in New York. While Hagerty’s rap at die governor had the weight of his own high White House office behind it, it didn’t necessarily have the endorsement of Eisenhower. “I am talking of myself,” Hag gerty told a news conference. He said he didn’t know whether the President was familiar with his views. Eisenhower himself put in near ly two hours at his office today surveying the state of the national econSmy and getting in prelimi nary work on the annual eco nomic report he will send to Con gress next month. Conferring with him were his personal economic adviser, Dr. Gabriel Hauge, and Dr. Arthur F. Burns, crairman of the Council of Economic Advisers. Hagerty didn’t have much to an nounce at his news conference. simitiifiiiiimmiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii | Serving the Finest Food | Between New York = and Chicago | ++ iFomows Historic LOCK'S I RESTAURANT I ++ LOCK HAVEN VHE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Apartment House Explosion Kills 26 In Frankfurt FRANKFURT, Germany (AV IA mysterious explosion destroyed i a five-story' apartment house in 'the center of Frankfurt at dawn i today, lulling 26 of the 32 sleeping occupants. ; German criminal police said they were investigating the pos sibility that the terrific blast was set off by a political maniac. Among the dead was the Slovak born architect-owner of the build ing. Police said lessen possibilities were that a dud aerial bomb from the war exploded under the build ing, that gas seeped from a city mam into the basement, or that a tenant had unlawfully tried to tap the nearby gas main. The apartment house, com pleted two weeks ago, had a coal fed steam heating system. Just a Few Reminders for Your Christmas Shopping And Remember, Your Business Is Appreciated at INNER | Men's, Ladies GILLETTE POLAROID SANCTUM WRIST WALLETS WATCHES RAZO,tS CAMERA wMv skioln mo Mil WIA Esferbrook Desk Sefs $4.50 amt $7.50 Folding Travel Alarm $430 phu tax AS as SUNfEAM SKAVEMASTER PEN H-Whelan Drugs, Inc. Penn-Whelan No Lower Prices Anywhere $1.98 to ( $5.95 to $l.OO and Model 80 $7.50 I $15.95 $5.00 $69.95 DOUBLE dl 4A DECK fl*Or la tiM CiaSalmi C 29** iuuu ,uui .1 J.I J .nnnnmij* I JIW | ww Penn * Whelans Heartily Wish Each and Every Student a Very Merry Christmas Me«ny Issues Statement ! 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