WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 11. 1956 Spain, France Move Moroccan Agreement LARACHE, Spanish Morocco, Jan. 10 (AO —Spain and France— both under nationalist pressure— moved today to reconcile their policies in Morocco. These policies Taylor Sees Expansion In Rocket Field WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 (/P) — Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor said to day the Army will put “all we got” into the effort to perfect a missile with 1500-mile range. The chief of staff also told a news conference that the Army “expects to spend more and more of its money” in the field of mis siles. This fie, includes not on! the program fi the 1500-mile, i; termediate rani rocket, but shot ter range rocket and anti-aircra! weapons. _ Referring to ti joint service pr< ject for develoj ment of* a new rocket, Taylor Gen - M - D - T»yior said- “the Army, using Redstone, and in partnership with the Navy, is developing a medium missile —a 1500 mile missile.” His reference was to a new bom bardment rocket, named after the Redstone, Ala., Arsenal where it was designed. That missle now has a reported range of between 200 ond 300 miles. Taylor’s com ment suggested that the Redstone design is serving only as a de parture point for building a big ger, farther-reaching rocket. Taylor reported that valuable lessons in atomic warfare had been learned in the recent “Sage brush” maneuvers in Louisiana. “We are evaluating the result of Sagebrush," he said, “and concrete recommendations will emerge. The test has been fruit ful.” Gasoline Tax Proposal Supported by Committee WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 (A s ) The House Agriculture Commit tee gave unanimous support today to President Dwight D. Eisen hower’s proposal that gasoline used on farms be free of the two cents-a-gallon federal tax/ Chairman Harold D. Cooley (D- N.C.) announced the committee took that stand at a meeting in which it was decided to put sub committees to work on specific issues raised in Eisenhower’s farm message yesterday. Westing house Strike PITTSBURGH, Jan. 10 (/P)—A group of 16 mayors called tonight for some “interim arrangement” that would permit Westinghouse Electric Corp. strikers to return to work pending final settlement of their contract dispute. FOR GOOD RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS Get Your No-Doz Now McLANAHAN'S FIVE O'CLOCK THEATRE THURS., JAN. 12 A Lyrical Dance 'Theme of Love' with Clyde Gore and Betty Love LITTLE THEATRE Basement of Old Main have been a cause of tension be tween Madrid and Paris ever since the French exiled the Sultan more than two years ago. The chief administrators of their North African protectorates met and agreed on joint action to sup press the rebellious Riff warriors opposing the French along the border between their territories. Lt. Gen. Rafael Garcia Valino, Spanish high commissioner, and Andre Dubois, conferred four hours at a hunting lodge near this town in southern Spanish Mor occo. A communique issued after wards said only that they “exam ined” the Riff question. But reli able informants said it was agreed that Spanish and French forces would cooperate in putting down the rebels. The purpose of the conference, according to official announce ment, was discussion of the future of Sultan Mohammed ben Yojus self’s “empire,” which includes both the French and Spanish pro tectorates and the international zone of Tangier. The Moroccan nationalists are demanding that their European protectors withdraw and leave Morocco united and completely independent. The crucial question for both France and Spain is— how soon? gigarettbs product op Jwrwueam, <Jut THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Eden Mobilizes LONDON, Jan. 10 (A s )—Prime Minister Anthony Eden today or dered more troops flown to the Middle East in a show of strength aimed at keeping the peace in the disturbed region. The British acted after anti- British and anti-American rioting in Jordan by elements which op pose that Arab kingdom’s joining the Baghdad Pact. The War Office announcement called the move “a precautionary measure” to protect British citi zens in the area—but British offi cials made plain the troops might be used to douse a possible flare up anywhere, including Palestine. The Eden government’s top Mid east expert. Evelyn Shuckburgh, is flying to Washington tonight to coordinate over-all Mideast policy Estimates Released On Hiring of 'Risks' WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 ( JP)— The Civil Service Commission estimated today that about 41 per cent of the persons who have left government employment under ai security cloud since May. 1953, had been hired by the Eisenhower administration. The balance of approximately 59 per cent, commission Chair man Philip Young reported to Senate investigators, was hired by previous. Democratic admini strations. URE COMES THRU... I "feidtc ill 1 * i m Here you have the best in Altered smoking —Filter Tip Tareyton, the filter cigarette that smokes milder, smokes smoother, draws easier... the only one that gives you Activated Charcoal filtration. All the pleasure comes thru... the taste is great? with the Eisenhower administra tion. Shuckburgh will lay the ground work for talks between Eden and President Dwight D. Eisenhower opening in Washington Jan. 30 on ways to counter the Russian thrust into the Middle East. New Western peace moves to end the Storm Showers Rain and Cold On East Florida By the Associated Press A great Atlantic storm—with the strength but not the fuiy of a hurricane—yesterday brought damaging cold to Florida. The rest of the East Coast got minor floods, high winds, and persistent rain. No general relief was expected before the first of next week. Florida crop damage ran into the millions pf dollars. A gigantic ocean storm was blamed. Two thousand miles in diameter, it was centered off the mid-Atlantic coast about 250 miles at sea. Although it lacked the fury of a hurricane, it was de scribed as three times as big as one. The storm’s circular motion act ed like a revolving door. Cold northern air was scooped in and deposited in the Deep South. In reverse, mild Southern air was driven into the North. AMERICA'S LEADING MANUFACTURER OF CIGARETTES T roops Palestine dispute will be dis cussed, too. Eden conferred at No. 10 Down ing St., with War Minister An thony Head just before the War Office announced that paratroops and ground reinforcements would be sent to bolster Britain’s “Fire Brigade” garrison on Cyprus, the island base in the eastern Medi terranean. These troops will beef up the 100,000-man garrison already on the British island colony, churned by strife and violence from Cypri ots demanding union with Greece. Tax Deadlock Enters 3d Round HARRISBURG. Jan. 10 UP)—A third try at bipartisan conferences to break the Commonwealth’s tax deadlock will start tomorrow. Rep. Readinger, House Demo cratic floor leader, said Republi can and Democratic legislative chieftains would set down in an attempt to decide on a tax pro gram acceptable to both sides. “I’m hopeful something can be worked out,” he told a newsman. “We’ve got to accomplish it in a hurry, too.” EUROPE 20 Countries - 75 .Days in Europe June 21-Sept. 3 by air $1095 Euro)>e for Yount? Adults and Collepians 255 Sequoia, Pasadena, California PAGE THREE
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