SATURDAY. MAY 3. 1956 Dulles Asks Free World To Restrain Communism F-4RIS, May 4 (W)—Secretary of State John Foster Dulles today called on the free world to marshal its vast moral and material resources in a new 10-year program for holding back communism. Dulles told his 14 fellow foreign ministers of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization that the West has checked Russia's ad vance at this juncture in world But Dulles declared that the Atlantic communist now must map out a program for the next decade to counter the Kremlin's new soft tactics and win over to freedom the uncommitted peoples of Asia, Africa and the Middle East. He said that if the free world stands firm, it could foster an embryonic trend toward liberal ism now discernible in the Soviet Union. Dulles warned that if Russia's trade-and-aid offensive _ in the underdeveloped countries s u c ceeds then the ratio of peoples under Communist rule might shift from the minority to the majority. Dulles proposed creation of a committee of two or three Atlan tic Pact ministers to work out practical ways for strengthening NATO in the political and eco nomic fields. This committee would report back in the fall to the Ministerial Council. 1 Diplomatic informants s aid Dulles indicated previously some willingness to serve on the top level study committee. Dulles spoke twice to the open ing day meeting of the Atlantic Council which is urgently con sidnring ways to pep up NATO and meet the switch in Soviet tactics. Summaries of Dulles' speeches before the closed sessions. were made available to reporters. Texts were not released. France's Foreign Minister Christian Pineau laid before the Council a plan for creating a new world economic development agency. It would operate within the framework of the UN and help underdeveloped countries. The agency would make out right grants, five long and short term loans and buy surplus pro duction of needy countries. *CATHAUM NOW: 1:58, 3:51, 5:44, 7:37, 9:33 "On the Threshold of Space" cin.maseope Color • Begins Sunday • Feature: 2:05, 3:56, 5:47, 7:38, 9:38 Academy Award Winning Best Actor in an Over powering Drama! Ernest Borgnine Glenn Ford - Rod Steiger "JUBAL" cinemastope Color *NITTANy NOW: 1:39, 3:35, 3:31, 7:30, 9:30 "Diabolique" Na One Seated fter Show Starts *SUNDAY • A 3 . Arthur Rank Hit! "SEA SHALL NOT HAVE THEM" TATE Ow "Guys and Dolls" Now: 1:21, 4:05. 6:47, 9:29 STARTS SUNDAY Paramount News covering 1956 0 ly mpic gymnastics events at Recreation Hall. B ELLEFONTE Adults 6 5 e - Child . 2 5 e PLAZA TODAY 2L. MONDAY 11: Bina Crosby - Donald O'Connor - ANYTHING GOES" a '‘;, in Color! - with Mitzi Gaynor I N..- B EL LEFONTE Last Times TODAY STATE "C OMANCHE" -in Cinema Scope! li Starts Monday Nita Nal Douala* - in - "Joe Maeßeat" THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA CAA Frowns n Segregation WASHINGTON, May 4 (A)) The Civil Aeronautics . Adminis tration announced today it will not make federal funds available for construction of any airport facilities in which racial segrega tion is practiced. The CAA said the order does not necessarily apply to whole buildings but only those portions —such as dining rooms or rest rooms—in which there might be discrimination as to race, color or creed. "The purpose and intent of the policy," the CAA said in a memo randum to field offices, "is to pre vent the use of federal funds to further or increase racial segre gation in airport buildings." What young people are doing at Young chemical engineer works on new ways to make silicones Silicones are a new class of man-made chemi cals with very unusual properties. Made from sand, they assume the form of rubber, grease, oil and resin. Under extremes of heat and cold, the rubber stays rubbery, the oil oily. Silicones added to fabrics make them excep tionally water-repellent. Silicone makes waxes spread easier ... paints almost imper vious to weather. One of the men responsible for finding new ways to produce silicone products is 26-year old Frank V. Summers. Summers' Work Interesting, Important As process engineer of the Silicone Products Department, Frank Summers first compares the results of small-scale, pilot-plant experi ments with the production methods in actual use. Then, using his own knowledge of chemical-engineering principles, he designs faster, more efficient and more economical methods of producing silicone products. Frank Summers' excellent training, diversi fied experience and outstanding personal qualifications make him a valuable contribu tor to this engineering team. 25,000 College Graduates at General Electric When Frank Summers came to General Electric in 1949, he already knew the kind of work he wanted to do. Like each of our 25,000 college-graduate employees, he was given his chance to grow and realize his full potentiaL For General Electric has long be lieved this: Whenever fresh young minds are given the freedom to make progress, every body benefits—the individual, the company, and the country. Educational Relations, General Electric Company, Schenectady 5, New York Cease-Fire Pledge Fires Arab Spat ROME, April 4 (Ai—Bickering broke out between Arab allies to day over cease-fire pledges made to U. N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold. This developed as Hammarsk jold was in Rome completing a report to the Security Council on his Middle East peace mission. Hammarskjold leaves for New York by air tomorrow. Prospects are that Security Council mem bers will take a few days to study the report of his 25-day mission and meet in about a week. Only then will the world know the pre cise pledges made by Israel on one side and Egypt, Jordan. Syria and Lebanon separately on the other. Today's inter-Arab spat was short-lived but revealing. Leban on accused Syria of betrayal by granting a cease-fire without a written Israeli promise not to di vert irrigation waters from the Jordan River. st . 0..44101 Breakfast Branch Lunch Coffee-break . --' 112PlYST UN IS MA ° 4 sl' '-.1 , Dessert ANY PARTY Please order 1 day ahead I AD 8-6184 • I 2 Treason Laws Vetoed by USSR MOSCOW, May 4 ice}--The So viet Union has repealed two laws of Joseph Stalin that helped se cret police get treason and sabot age confessions for the purge trials of the 19305. The bulletin of the Supreme So viet Parliament revealed this in an issue that came into the hands of Western correspondents today. It published a decree of the So viet's Presidium that nullified the two laws and forbade the police to use "special procedures" in in vestigating persons accused un der the articles of the criminal code on treason, terrorism and damage of state property by sab otage. Both laws were promulgated by Stalin, one on Dec. 1, 1934, and the other on Sept. 14, 1937. gIiiIIIIIMIHMIIIMIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMMIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfiIIiiikfai = = CAMP CONRAD WEISER E g di Reang YMCA Camp = = Will interview Saturday, May 5 openings for a camp pianist. arts and crafts man and general counselors. Sign up in advance at the STUDENT EMPLOYMENT SERVICE. 3 Shot in School Fray SEAT PLEASANT. Md., May 4 1,41 Reprimanded for failing to turn in a written assignment, a -15-year-old boy killed one teacher by rifle fire today and wounded two others in a junior high school. The school was cleared of stu dents and closed for the remain der of the day. For the - Inquiring Mind PIVOT On Sale May 7 & 8 Wernersville. Pa. PAGE THREE