The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 14, 1956, Image 3

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    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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Four Killed in Crash
EAGLES MERE, Pa., April 13
(EP)—A private plane crashed in a
woodland during a snow squall
today, killing the four occupants.
State police said one piece of
wreckage was found a half a mile
from the crash scene, indicating
the plane may have struck a tree
before plunging into the woods.
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jold's reply
eli Premier
1 r Hammar
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4 rskjold re
ire had asked
, rance, had
'. that Egypt
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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.
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May Explain
Ag Bill on TV
AUGUSTA, Ga., April 13 (W)
—President Dwight D. Eisen
hower, mum on reports he has
decided to veto the farm bill,
may make a nationwide TV
radio address next week to ex
plain whatever action he takes.
As the President awaited the
arrival of Secretary of Agricul
ture Ezra Taft Benson for a con
ference tomorrow on the contro
versial election year bill, White
House press secretary James C.
Hagerty said Eisenhower is think
ing about going to the American
people on the politically hot is
sue.
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-
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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_
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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.
Brownell, appearing before a
Senate Judiciary subcommittee,
also objected to a suggestion that
under Eisenhower's proposals the
"cultural pattern" of immigration
would be shifted to southeastern
Europe.
Brownell said he did not like
the term or know its meaning.
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