SATURDAY, APRIL 1 UN As UNITED NATI i April 13 (,4'}—For time in three days tary General Dag skjold today asked assurances that her been forbidden to Egypt's border. This was Hammars to a demand from Ise David Ben-Gurion f, skjold to obtain suc Hamm from Egypt minded Ben-Gurion for such Israeli ass not received them, an bas promised to corn This was disclosed of letters Hammarskj for circulation to t Council_ Continues Hammarskjold con inued th e fast pace he set when he departed last Friday from U ' headquar ters on a peace mis•ion ordered by the Security C 8 linen. The tense Egyptian-Isra•li frontier was calm but uneas• , ess was in the air. Hammarskjo d will con clude his talks in Cai o tomorrow and expects to see Ben-Gurion next Tuesday. Secretary of State John F. Dul les visited New York on personal business and chatted wr.th U.S. Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge Tr., president of the Security Council this month. A delegation source said it was possible they discussed the Middle East but pointed out this was not unusual since they confer each day by telephone. Dulles Refuses Comment Dulles would not comment on a report that the UN Security Coun cil might meet abroad, possibly in Rome, on the Middle East situ ation. In New York, 22 youngsters who said they were members of Brith Trumpeldor of America in vaded the Park Ave. home of the Egyptian consulate and UN delegation. They chanted- and prayed for an hour. They called it a memorial service for the three children and a rabbi "murdered by Egyptian killers near Tel Aviv on Wednesday." 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GOP's Clash on Taxes jold's reply eli Premier 1 r Hammar -1 assurances 4 rskjold re ire had asked , rance, had '. that Egypt 1 , .1y fully. i in a series 1d sent here e Security HARRISBURG, April 13 (JP) —Republicans clashed among themselves today- on whether the stamp plan for collecting the 3 per cent sales tax should be knocked out of the law. The system. starting July 1, provides that retailers issue stamps ,to their customers as a receipt that the tax was paid. Ag Bill Awaits Action WASHINGTON (W)—The con troversial farm bill reached the White House yesterday and the 10 days given President Dwight D. Eisenhower to act began today. The President can sign or veto, or permit the bill to become law by letting the deadline pass with out any action. A limited group of 10-in LP's at . . . 200 45 RPM Records -300 78-RPM Popular Records _ . One group of Great 12-inch LP's (list $3.98) . . . . . . THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Smash! This Is It! 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Hagerty cautioned newsmen 'against concluding that consider ation Eisenhower is giving to the idea of a TV-radio talk means necessarily that the President al ready has made up his mind to veto the bill, Which he has called unworkable. He said Eisenhower may go on the air "whatever action he takes"—whether he signs or ye- I toes the measure. So. Frazier Street OPEN TILL 9 P.M. West German Leaders Plan Reunification Move BONN, Germany, April 13 (tP)—Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's government plans a direct bid to Soviet Russia soon on behalf of German reunification, his foreign minister said today. The West Germans say they fear otherwise the Big Four powers, again involved in disarmament talks, may shelve the reunifica tion issue indefinitely. The foreign minister, Heinrich von Brentano, announced the gov ernment will "very soon take the initiative over German reunion through its ambassador in Mos cow," Wilhelm Haas. He did not go into detail. Allied diplomats commented that West Germany is barred un der agreements with the West from negotiating with Russia on Germany's unity, but is perfectly free to place its views on the subject before the Russians. Ambassador Haas is in Bonn receiving instructions. He is due to return to Moscow within two weeks about the time Soviet leaders Nikolai A. Bulganin and Nikita S. Khrushchev will get back from a visit to Britain_ Looking for Something? Don't use the yellow pages Use Collegian Classifieds TODAY at I ::::3 IT'S AT Initiative Taken Haas to Return $ l.OO each •5 .10 now q. 98 President Requests Immigration Limit WASHINGTON, April 13 (p)— Atty, Gen. Herbert Brownell said today that - President Dwight D. Eisenhower proposes a "limited" increase in the number of immi grants. He refused to concede that the number would be doubled. 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