TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1956 French War Displayed TEL AVIV, Israel, April 16 (IP)—French artillery and jet fighters were paraded at Haifa today in a show of strength on Israel's Independence Day. The air force put on display for the first time 12 Ouragan fighters as part of Israel's eighth celebration as an inde pendent state. The show of military might, came as the country's leaders are, warning of the critical danger of a second round of war with the Arab states. Advanced Jet Absent But the more advanced French Mystere jet fighter did not make its appearance. There was no con-' firmtion of a report from Israeli military sources that 12 Mysteres had been received. These infor mants had said yesterday the Mysteres would make their debut in today's air show, and had in dicated they would help balance, MIGIS jet fighters Egypt is get-1 ting from the Communist bloc. The 12 Ouragans, a prototype of the Mystere and said to be, capable of a top speed of 600 miles an hour, roared overhead as a batter of 155 mm French ar tillery passed the reviewing stand. U.S. Rules Out Baghdad Pact Membership TEHRAN, Iran, April 16 (/')— The United States ruled out American membership in the Baghdad Pact todaj despite direct appeals from two members for it tojoin. Loy Henderson, deputy under secretary of state who is attend ing a council meeting of the al liance as an observer, promised the delegates the United States would cooperate closely with the pact members. But he pointed out that "it is our sincere desire to retain close, friendly and effec tive ties with other nations in the area." His statement upheld the view of diplomats at the meeting that the United States is staying out of the alliance in order not to offend Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Syria and other Arab nations in the present Middle East crisis. The council, holding its second meeting in the ornate reception hall of the Foreign Ministry, heard direct appeals for U.S. member ship from Premier Hussein Ala of Iran and Premier Nuri Said of Iraq. The pact nations are Tur key, Pakistan, Britain, Iraq and Iran. Premier Said, who heads the only Arab nation in the pact, also called for U.S. adherence, to fur ther the "peaceful and defensive" objectives of the alliance. Collegian Business Staff The Daily Collegian business staff will meet at 7 tonight in 108 Willard. ry - Am& .A.27.NOtTisTCZIVIJOTIZti . 41990‘'.\ = * - - NI" -4 I AL wonilerful ice c3reaman. esterr Nothing has ever altered the original Breyer secret of success—"ta use only the finest natural ingredients"—pure rich cream—pure cane sugar—freshly-ripened fruits—toasted nuts—nothing artificial of any kind. That is the "Pledge of Purity" that Breyer has always kept. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Power Israel France Supplies Jets The Ouragans, mounting four guns and equipped with rocket launchers, were received from France some time ago. They fol lowed five formations of World War II type Harvards, Spitfires, Mosquitos, Mustangs and British Meteor jet fighters. Thousands cheered the 40-min ute parade of representative units of frontier police, paratroopers and other forces which passed in review before President Izhak Ben-Zvi, Premier David Ben-Gur ion and Maj. Gen. Moshe Dayan, army chief of staff. Display Curtailed It was obvious to spectators that the military display had been curtailed because Israeli forces were mostly engaged in manning the frontiers. Israel celebrated its indepen dtnce on the eve of UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold's ar rival here. Top Bulgarian . Official Gives Resignation BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, April 16 (W)—Vulko Wolf Chervenkov, accused by his Red colleagues of aping Stalin's one-man rule, re signed today as premier of Com munist Bulgaria. The Moscow-trained strongman, 55, submitted his resignation at a special session of the Bulgarian Parliament in Sofia. He is the first high-ranking Communist to hit the skids as a result of the Kremlin's recent campagin against the "personality cult" of Stalinism. A man familiar with terrorist Methods, he was an active expo nent of the political and economic drive of the Soviet bloc against Yugoslavia that grew out of Sta lin's split of 1948 with President Tito— a split the new Russian leadership wants to patch up. His successor is expected to be chosen tomorrow. Speculation centered on two men—Gen. Ivan Mikhailov and Anton Yugov. Get your date for SENIOR BALL New Jersey Primary NEWARK, N.J., April 16 (W)— Sen. Estes Kefauver will play his traditional underdog role in New Jersey's presidential primary to morrow. He will vie against both the Democratic state organization and President Dwight D. Eisen hower. Kefauver himself has said he expects 16 to 20 of his slate to win election. Penn State Jazz Club Presents CHRIS CONNOR and - CHARLIE MINGUS' JAZZ WORKSHOP QUINTET Saturday, April 21 Schwab Auditorium 2 Concerts-7 and 9:30 $1.50 May 4 BILLY his trumpet and orchestra those who prefer danceable music Tickets $5.00 per couple Dancing 9 -1 Rec Hall Music by BUTTERFIELD Music for Union'Ouster Considered WASHINGTON, April 16 (fl s ) Top AFL-CIO leaders today were summoned to a special meeting on May 1 to consider suspending ;their largest affiliate, the 1,300,- 000-member Teamsters Union. Labor union officials regarded the teamsters situation as a crisis for the AFL-CIO, merged only 4'.i imonths ago. PAGE THREE