TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1956 Eisenhower Will Speak; To Present Farm Facts WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 VP)—President Dwight D. Eisenhower will fly to Peoria, 111., tomorrow for a campaign speech which the White House said "will present the facts of the farm situation." That description came today from press secretary James C. Hagerty, who also said one section of the speech would deal with the problems of the small farmer. Hagerty was asked whether Ei senhower would use the occasion to reply to the contention of Adlai E. Stevenson, the Democratic presidential nominee. that the na tion is undergoing a farm depres sion. Somoza Worse; Side Paralyzed PANAMA, Sept. 24 (!P)—Nicar aguan President Anastasio Somo za, 60, took an unexpected turn for the worse today. Surgeons opened a hole in his windpipe to facilitate breathing for the strong man, victim of an assassin's bul lets last Friday. Doctors at American-operated Gorgas Hospital in suburban An con said Somoza had developed paralysis of the entire left side of his body. An" emergency tracheo tomy:— opening the windpipe was performed this morning. 1 3 Somoza ova on the operating table at Gorg s Hospital 4 hours and 20 minu es yesterday. Doc tors operated to remove a bullet which hadlodged against his spine, and f r wounds on the arm and thi h. Col. Charles Bruce, health di rector for the Panama Canal Zone, said removal of the bullet at the spine relieved paralysis to the right leg. Egypt Appeals to UN LONDON; Sept. 24 (AP)—Egypt charged today British and French actions in the Suez Canal dispute threaten world peace and asked for urgent UN consideration of them. Egypt's President Carnal Abdel Nasser made his diplomatic coun termove 48 hours before the coun cil meets in New York to hear the request Britain and France made Sunday for UN action on Suez. The... JUNIOR "The Best Dance of the Year" • OCTOBER 26 Semi-Formal GET YOUR DATE NOW!! Stevenson said at Newton, lo wa, last Saturday that under the Republicans, the family farm has fallen into trouble. Stevenson called it "an American tragedy." Tomorrow night's speech by Ei senhower at Peoria will be de livered from 8:30 to 9 p.m. CDT and the scene will be the field house at Bradley University. The CBS radio and television networks will carry it. It will be Eisenhower's second address of the campaign to be carried on radio and TV nationally. Hagerty refused to say whether the President would announce any change in administration farm policy. He was asked about a report that Eisenhower would announce a change in price sup ports for farm products. He said he hadn't seen the report. The mention by Hagerty that one section of the speech would deal with small farmers came about in a discussion of what went on in a meeting the President had this morning with a group of Re publicans running for office, chiefly candidates for Congress. U.S. Offers Atom Plan UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.. Sept. 24 (JP)—The United States prom ised today to place its atomic sharing program under safeguards proposed for an international atomic energy agency if others would do the same. REC HALL Dancing from 9 to 1 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Adlai Questions GOP Farm Policy OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 24 4.4P)—Adlai Stevenson challenged President Eisenhower today to prove in his speech tomorrow that the Republicans have carried out the promises they made to the farmers in 1952. The Democratic nominee hurled his challenge unexpectedly in a roadside address at Chandler, Okla. Stevenson repeated the chal lenge in the Oklahoma City ad dress..which was billed as one of his major campaign speeches. Noting Eisenhower has prom ised to detail his farm i.-iews in tomorrow night's address from Peoria. 111.. Stevenson said he thinks Eisenhower "owes it to all Americans to say in good faith" what the Republicans have done. •••••••••••• TATE NOW 1 1 MARILYN MONROE IN "BUS STOP" $5.00 per Couple EirCtillltt Jul NOW 12:13, 2:13, 4:51, 7:09. 9:34 "THE BAD SEED" is the big shocker! *NITTANY Tonite - Doors Open 5 p.m. Alfred Hitchcock's "THE PARADINE CASE" with Gregory Peck Begins 6 P.M. Wednesday Ingrid Bergman in the role that made her a star—with the immortal Leslie Howard "INTERMEZZO" '‘9 fekQ,U2,a, eek. 9' Of course. Most everyone does—often. Because a few momen over ice-cold Coca-Co refresh you so. It's sparkling with natural goodness, pure and 'wholesome—and naturally friendly to your figure. ' Feel like baying a Coke? 1114TTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA.COLA COMPANY el Altoona Coca-Cola Bottling Co. "Cate" rog;stered trodemorL PROM C 1956. THE COCA.COIA COM? THREE
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