TUESDAY. OCTOBER f. m* 3 Youths Sentenced By Communist Court For Poznan Killing . POZNAN, Poland, Oct. 8 (IF) —Polish Communist court sentenced three youths today to' prison terms of four to four arid one-half years on charges of murder in the fatal beating of a secret police corporal during the June 28 “bread and freedom” riots. Since the penalty could have been death, the sentences Supreme Court Will Consider Labor Issue WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 (IP)— The Supreme Court today agreed to review a decision that employ ers who bargain jointly with a union may not act together in re sisting a strike at the plant of one of the employ ;rs. The decision, by the U.S. Cir cuit Court in New York, was ap pealed by the National Labor Re lations Board. The board sought to uphold the right/of the employ ers to close their plants until the strike against one company was settled. The decision applied specifically] to eight linen supply companies i in Buffalo. Niagara Falls and Dun-! kirk, N.Y. For years they bar gained as r group with the Broth erhood of Teamsters Union, Local] 449. which represented their truck] drivers. The union in a complaint filed "With the NLRB charged seven employers who locked out their Workers, with unfair labor prac tices. The board, however, said that in view of the established practice of negotiating a contract! uniformly applicable to all mem bers of the association, the strike against one of the group was in support of demands which were common as to all eight companies, and thus carried with it an im plicit threat of strike action a gainst all. fhoughf of SPUDNUTS SO DIFFERENT VARIETIES Breakfast • Coffee Break* J Dessert* Snack • V V^/fe?Hr Any Party* AD 8-6134 |Kr\*r ftMU 1‘ IHE DAWY COlttGtAN STATE COUEGE. PENNSYLVANIA were considered mild. A belief grew that these would set a pre cedent for leniency in trials to come. The Communist prosecutor j told Western correspondents the law provides 10 years to death for an attack on a public oifi- j cial and he believed the pun- I ishment should have been more ; severe. He demanded the "high est penalty”—death—in a sec ond trial of nine young Poles accused of being among "crimi nal elements" who stole wea pons and stormed secret police headquarters during the riot- : ing. j The trial of-the three was the first of a series for reputed "crim [inal elements” involved in the rioting and that of the nine is the .second. A third is running cur rently, but there are indications [the government would like to conclude the proceedings as soon !3s possible in view of the open [testimony about miserable living [conditions : n this country under [the Red regime. A fourth trial, [scheduled to open in a few days, has just been postponed. In Zheir one-week trial, the three sentenced today admitted beating the policeman, but de nied killing him and defiantly pleaded innocent. I* .r. '!| Remember to take J || our good candy J j! and fresh nuts | I to the movies I t and | I Saturday's game j | THE CANDY CANE | "Between the Diners" | ****i fc l*v^*v%—r*l*vvvvv*l*vvvvv*l**i**/'^’ Committee Finds New Case In 'Phony Telegram Probe | WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 i/P) —’amendment by Sen. Walter F. [The special Senate committee in-j George (D-Ga.\ to allow Social vestigating lobbying today turned Security benefits to go to perma up another case of “phony” tele-.nentlv and totally disabled work grams going to senators about toiers at age 50 instead of requiring vote on a major bill. |them to wait until the retirement Albert H. Stoddard, 40, sales .age of 65. manager for the Jack O'Conner George's Proposal insurance agency, Boston, said he The Senate adopted George's initiated and took "full responsi- proposal July 17 by a 47-45 vote bility” for the sending of 80 wires which generally followed party apiece to Massachusetts Sens, lines. Kennedy voted for it, Sal- John F. Kennedv (D) and Lever- tonstall against. The bill later be ett Saltonstall (R) last July. And came law. he said he knew some of the tele-j In an earlier round of hearings grams’ purported signers had not last month the committee, headed authorized use of their names. by Sen. John L. McClellan (D- Acknowledges Guilt Ark), developed that telegrams He acknowledged he “shouldn’t with unauthorized signatures had have done this. [been sent to Sen. Edward J. Thye j Three of those whose names (R-Minn.) seeking passage of the [were used, all agents for the Bos- natural gas bill. [ton firm, took the stand and told |of their “amazement” at discov- irg Ug.l Toniaht .ering their names on the tele- IO " ,eeT lonigny [grams. Two of the three said the>\ The Intercollegiate Conference [were opposed to the views ex- 1 on Government will meet at 7:30 .pressed in the wires. [tonight in 108 Willard. An execu- The telegrams opposed an'tive meeting will follow. Deborah Kerr John Kerr * Leif Erickson • Edward Andrews MTMO play by directed by preduttd by Robert Anderson* * Vincente Minnelli - Pandro S. Berman M: a Stanley- warner M CATHAUIVI j M-G-M presents in CINEMASCOPE and METROCOLOR! From The Sensational Stage Hit! Ag Eng Group to Meet The regular meeting of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers will b