WEDNESDAY. APRIL Hamma With Ai CAIRO, Egypt, to on-the-spot talk: Israeli violence dis Amid reports o eral flew first to T peace mission he ur unanimous order of t Council. Maj. Gen. E. L. M. Canadian chief of the Commission, met Ha on his arrival in Tel Beirut, Lebanon, ied him here. Talks Conlii Hammarskjold tal k e d with Egyptian Foreign Mi lister Mah moud Fawzi and arranged to meet premier Gamal Abdel Nasser to morrow. A spokesman said the secretary general’s plans are flex ible, but he expects to remain here until Monday and then re turn to Israel for consultations •with Premier David Ben-Gurion’s government. The 9-nation Arab League Poli tical Committee, meeting in Cairo, today urged all Arab states to cooperate with Hammarskjold. In a recommendation to be submit ted to the League’s Council to morrow, the committee said Arabs should aid the U.N. chief to learn the truth about the Mid dle East. Exchange Charges Egypt and Israel were still ex changing charges and Arab lines appeared tightening. This was in dicated in a vow by Jordan’s King Hussein and Syrian Presi dent Skukri Kuwatly before the Damascus tomb of SuHtuTSaladin, 13th century conqueror of the crusaders, to devote “all our pow ers for the defense of the holy land.” Syrian official quarters an nounced Kuwatly and Hussein, who is on a three-day visit to Damascus, have agreed in prin ciple on their attitude toward possible Israeli aggression. They said a joint Israeli commission is expected to be formed shortly to materialize the agreement. YOU'LL BOTH GO FOR THIS CIGARETTE! WINSTON ift u watt! f WINS TASTES C ' - ' s IpKs*'--' 0 - ' - A > &h&*' -*,»>■ if-A.'x* -* *■ V A V .. ~ ?V^<v w£&k&"W : : - ££?**k¥:^--- 4, *' - ■ ■ As the most popular new brand in cigarette history' Winston gives college smokers something special. It’s flavor the full, rich, tobacco flavor you want in a cigarette. 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Two contracts for development of an airframe to carry an atomic engine were announced yesterday. The Dayton reactor, to cost IVz million dollars, will be used to test materials, parts and systems designed for use in A-powered planes. Construction will start in June with completion expected by January. 1958. Atomic engine and airframe, projects now being carried out by private firms will be tied closely to the Dayton operations. I The World Ike to Sign Dam Bill AUGUSTA, Ga.. April 10 t/F») — President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s vacation headquarters announced today he will sign tomorrow a bill authorizing construction of a 760- million-dollar system of power dams and irrigation works in the Upper Colorado River basin. Senate Passes Road Bill HARRISBURG, April 10 (&) The Senate today approved an oft-amended plan to increase state aid for local roads from 18 millions dollars a year to 30 mil lions. MEM THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STAi|e COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA GOP Rallies Behind New Farm Measure _WASHINGTON. April 10 (A 3 )— Republican House leaders today sought to rally wavering GOP ranks behind a substitute farm bill which President Eisenhower will sign. | Following a two-hour strategy meeting of GOP jHouse members. Republican leader Joseph W. Martin Jr. of Massachusetts said a final decision] still has to be reached on the form of a substi tute for the Senate-House com promise coming to a showdown vote in the House tomorrow. Neither Martin nor other lead ers would predict the outcome of tomorrow’s voting. But Rep. Clifford R. Hope of Kansas, ranking Republican on the House Agriculture Commit tee, told newsmen that unless there was a big and unexpected shift in the Democratic vote the Republican move to make basic changes in the farm bill would be beaten. Rep. H. R. Gross (R-Iowa) said after the conference that the GOP substitute “will be beaten” and the compromise measure “will be passed.” Ag Econ Club Will Meet The Agricultural Economic Club will hold a business meeting at 8 p.m. Friday at Alpha Zeta. at a Glance Nat King Cole Attacked BIRMINGHAM. Ala.. April 10 (A 3 ) —Nat King Cole, Negro band leader, was attacked by a group of white men tonight as he sang from the stage of Birmingham’s Municipal Auditorium. Macy Store Picketed NEW YORK, April 10 t/P) —, Pickets by the thousands ringed the fabulous ‘Macy department store in mid-Manhattan today in, a strike called by a union repre-1 senting most of the store's 8000, employes. ' Marine Drownings Probed PARRIS ISLAND, S.C., April jhere from Washington to make a 10 (/P) —A Marine Corps court of'personal investigation, said, “We inquiry heard testimony today have absolutely nothing to hide.” from survivors of a forced night inquiry was conducted in , . . . ; ° , secret, and only one of the sur march into a treacherous tidal v ivors would comment for publi stream, ordered by a drill ser- cation. Asking that his name not geant “to teach the platoon dis- be used, this survivor said “no cipline.” particular punishment was in- Six of the 75 recruits who were volved . . . ir was just general led into the river drowned. (disciplinary action . . . and not Gen. Randolph Pate, Marine for any particular offense on the Corps Commandant, who came I part of snvone." World Agriculture Service Society presents MR. MOHAMED ALCOAN Economic and Commercial Attache of Iraq Embassy will speak on 'IRAQ'S ECONOMIC PROGRESS" in the iurbulent Near East 209 HUB 7 P.M. 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