WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER TO. 1956 Dulles, Shepilov Split Over Suez UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Oct. 9 (/P) —Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and Soviet Foreign Minister Dmitri T. Shepilov split sharply today over Dulles’ call for a Suez set tlement based on the principle of insulating the canal from national policies. The disagreement of the United States and the Soviet 8 Brinks Robbers Get 'Life 7 Terms BOSTON, Oct. 9(/P)—Eight men were sentenced to life in prison today for the $1,219,000 robbery of the Brink's Inc. money transfer firm nearly seven years ago. The prisoners- -all from Greater Boston—heard i udge Felix Forte meter out the sentences in Su perior Court w thout a trace of emotion. Led out unde: heavy guard to begin their terms in the new Mas sachusetts Correctional Institu tion at Walpole were: Anthony Pino, Adolf “Jazz” Maffie, Michael V. Geagan, Thom as F. Richardson, James I. Faher ty, Henry D. Baker, Vincent J. Costa, and Joseph F. McGinnis. Sentence to 8-10 Years All but McGinnis were given the some sentences. Ip. addition to the life terms, they were or dered to serve 8 to 10 years for breaking and entering and 2 years at hard labor. Normally, life termers are eligi ble for parole consideration after 15 years. The additional sentences are to be' served after the life terms. "Brains of Robbery" McGinnis, described by the prosecution as “the brains” of the robbery, was given eight concur rent life terms for being an ac cessory before the fact of armed robbery. In addition he was sen tenced to 8 to 10 years for being an accessory before breaking and entering and 2% years to 3 years for receiving stolen goods. Poland Official Falls From Power VIENNA,. Austria, Oct. 9 UP) — Poland’s Deputy Premier Hilary Mine fell from power today as dismissals stemming from • the Poznan bread-and-freedom riots reached into high government lev els. Radio Warsaw announced Mine resigned both his deputy premier post and his membership in the Communist party Politburo “be cause of bad health.” Until re cently Mine was regarded as Po land’s top economist, responsible for the country’s first six-year plan. Earlier, the Warsaw radio said four undersecretaries of state in the Polish Ministry for Machine Industry had been dismissed. The dismissals brought to nearly a score the number of Polish gov ernment officials losing their posts since the Poznan riots in June. The Warsaw broadcast said Mine wrote a resignation letter to the Polish Council of Ministers and to the Politburo citing bad health. Both accepted the resigna tion, the radio added. Plane Sets Speed Record Before Crash In Flight SPOKANE, Wash., Oct. 9 (>P) — The X 2 experimental rocket plane was reported today to have set a speed record just before it crashed In a" test flight Sept. 27. Secretary of the Air Force Don ald. Quarles, noting that the pilot, Capt. Milbum G. Apt, was killed in the flight, said that “instru ment records that were pre served” showed that Apt, “short ly before his death, was flying faster than-any other human be ing has been known to fly.” Electric Portable Typewriter ' NEW YORK, Oct. 9 (.#>)— Smith- Corona Inc. today demonstrated what it said was the first electri fied portable typewriter ever pro duced. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA [Union thus was thrust into the spotlight as the UN Security I Council ended public debate and : began secret talks in a desperate [search for a Suez solution. | ‘‘The heart ! the problem Dulles said in 26-minute speei to the Counci ‘is acceptance the p r i n c i p there should a system to sure that th. canal cannot ' used by a country as an in- strument of its distinctly, national policy.” Talking to newsmen in the: Council lounge after Dulles spoke, Shepilov rejected this principle as a cover for interna tionalizing the canal. He said.any international group created to run the canal would, in the state of the world today, be influenced by the politics of the countries on the board. Furthermore, he said, the Soviet Union rejects in ternational operation of the canal. Dulles Expresses Interest Dulles expressed some condi tional interest in a suggestion by Foreign Minister Mahmoud Fawzi of Egypt for a group of reason able size to attempt to negotiate a settlement. Dulles rejected, on the other hand, a proposal by Shepilov that a group of six or eight members, picked on the basis of proper balance, attempt such negotiations. Dulles Criticises Shepilov Speaking with sudden heat, Dulles charged that Shepilov, by thus disregarding the users of the canal, wants to establish a com mittee “so constituted that we can know in advance that it can never agree.” ‘‘lt is not without precedent that a government feels that it can gain by perpetuating contro versy,” Dulles said, waving his hands in a gesture. “We have a proverb about ‘fishing in troubled waters.’ But it is considered re spectable to veil such purpose. Rarely has a scheme to perpet uate differences been so candidly revealed.” Heliocopters Being Used PITTSBURGH, Oct. 9 ular helicopter service was in augurated today between the Greater Pittsburgh Airport and Pittsburgh’s North Side by the Miller Air Lines. Six flights are scheduled daily from the heliport located on West Robinson St. The flight to the airport takes 10 minutes. THIS WEEK... the Penn State MS jEk Thespians MM W urill present on stage M ■IwV" HAT IN THE f f RING q fyyJu Ik a musical revue with U a political touch A| M WHERE? [jr —at Schwab Audtiorium )/j/SSfc». WHEN? (am* Thursday. Friday and Saturday w *VA ® October 11. 12. 13. HOW MUCH? Curtain Time 8:00 pun. Sl.OO for Thursday. $1.25 for Friday or Saturday shows. ALUMNI HOMECOMING WEEKEND Tickets at Hetxel Union Building from 9 us. to 4:45 pan. and 7 to 9 pjc. Duff Slams Stevenson Atom Policy PITTSBURGH. Oct. 9 ( .P) ( Sen. James H. Duff, Republican j seeking re-election, said today aj suggestion by Adlai Stevenson. Democratic presidential candi date, that the U.S. take the lead; in halting the testing of nuclear weapons is “fantastic.” In a speech at the Pittsburgh Press Club. Duff said that to stop testing of atomic and hy drogen weapons would give the Russians an opportunity to forge ahead of the U.S. and "possibly open the way for an attack." The-f ormt-r Pennsylvania gover nor also described as “wicked nonsense” what he said was a sug- j gestion by Stevenson that Stalin’s death was responsible for the end of the Korean War. He added: I “If Stevenson thinks that the I Communists have gone soft since Stalin's death he is the only informed person I know who thinks so." On the draft question. Duff said [that a statement "by Stevenson, | held out “false hopes” for the end; of compulsory military serivce.i Duff said President Eisenhower is “more qualified to direct the mili tary defenses of this nation than one not equipped through ex perience.” 'Are They Coming Or Going, Mother?' LONG BEACH, Calif. (JP) —Mrs. John Fredericks has given up talking over Sunday School les sons wdth her daughter. The little girl came home and said, “The teacher told us that when people are bom they are dust and that they return to dust when they die. Is that true, Mom my?” Mrs. Fredericks replied that if it was taught at Sunday School it was true. “Why do you ask, honey?” “Well,” the youngster drawled. “I just looked under my bed and someone is either coming or go ing.” Sunday Set Aside For Grandmother With knitting needles upraised and complete snapshot records of two generations in hand, Pennsyl vania’s grandmothers are to have their day. Gov. George M. Leader has des ignated Sunday as National Grandmother’s Day for the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, in compliance with an official re quest submitted by the officers and members of the National Fed eration of Grandmother Clubs of America. There has been no statement saying how the day should be ob served. La Vie Photo Staff to Meet The LaVie photography staff and candidates will meet at 7 to night in the LaVie office, 412 Old Main. 'Undue Delegation of Duties' Lashed Out At by Stevenson SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 9 (>P) —Adlai E. Stevenson said tonight that “the undue delegation” of presidential responsibilities by the President “is hazardous at any time, let alone times such as these.** He added that the present administration is “narrowly repre sentative of a limited interest” and that the Democrats will insist that problems be met by “an ex ecutive who assumes the full re sponsibilities” of his office. The Democratic presidential nominee said in a speech prepared for a political rally here tonight that the. Republican administra-j tion “has not told the people the truth” about the "crucial facts of history.” Office ‘Diminished* “And I sby whatever the reason that the undue delegation of re sponsibility and authority by the President is hazardous at any time, let alone times such as these, and diminishes the office of the presidency.” Stevenson flew to Seattle from earlier speeches at Great Falls, Mont., and Boise, Idaho, to pitch most of his talk on the problems raised by the explosive Dower, of nuclear energy. He said that hi:< suggestion that ; the country start to find a way to —p>.V, e 'l4- •»£ r y r*. km, f.-3SOSSS .. . V* ' Miss Molly Justice OF the parties we photographed this past Sat. nite, the forma Is held by the Tri Delts and the Phi Gams were most worthy of comment, not to mention the lovely Misses Strauss and Quann. CONCERNING the "Bermuda Trip." Customarily a Collegian staff member selects the winner from a box of names of the girls w'hose picture of or name appeared in our column. This year two copies of a girl's name will be placed in the box if her portrait is used in our column, thus doubling her chances of selection. Four copies of a girl's name will be placed in the box if she wins one of the "Queen" contests with ,a portrait taken at this studio. And of course, name mention in this column in itself makes a girl eligible. Points are cumulative as well. A portrait for Christmas usually begets a portrait for Christmas. THE best Chrismtas portraits are rarely taken in November ■ or December. ANYBODY looking for a coupie anxious to chaperone their first party???? \AJf E wonder the motive of the idea that moved the dead * ** line of the Jr. Prom Queen pix from Oct. 24th to Oct. 16. We know of some really beautiful girls who will be out On a limb. 136 east college avenue stop the testing for huge hydro gen bombs had been set by the President and other Republicans ‘•only with sneers and astonishing distortion of what I said, and with implications that even talking about this prejudices the nation’s security ” He said that his proposal was made “without criticism” of the Eisenhower administration “poli cy of hydrogen weapon develop ment which President Truman be gan ” 'Completely Willing' “It reflects a desire that I am sure is deep in the minds of all mankind,” Stevenson said. “I have indicated my complete will ingness to accept any better pro posal for accomplishing the same purpose but I can’t accept the ap parent administration position that we are powerless to do any thing to stop this headlong race for extinction.” sincerely bill and bunny bill coleman's PAGE THREE ■ ’"‘•'Sl ■— -Cj?
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