WEDNESDAY., OBER 31. 1956 garian Air Force >atens Red Troops Thr ’, Hungary, Oct. 30 (JP) — Hungary’s harassed government turned against; try supporters and in effect hauled down the Red flag today.. BUDAPES' its Soviet milit ce threatened to attack Russian troops and tanks involved in the battle less they leave the capital within 12 hours. The ultimatum, issued at time, accused the Russians of “constantly violating the cease-fire.’’ It’s air for of Budapest ui 3 p.m. Budapest Adloi ! Eisenh* Campa iwer ign PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 30 (JP)— Adlai Stevenson :aid tonight the Republicans are running a “phon ey and deceitful” campaign to re elect President Dvight D. Eisen hower on his reord so “another man—or group o:’ men—can run the country.” The Democratic presidential candidate made this assertion in a.speech prepared lor delivery at the Palestra, the University of Pennsylvania’s sp srts arena: “If a Democ -atic president rolled up a recoid like that Ei senhower’s, ever} newspaper in the country woulc call for his im peachment.” Hammers. Away - Stevenson, here for a last try bid for Pennsylvania’s 32 elector al votes, kept hammering away on a theme he has stressed ail ■week: That the President is not pro viding the leadership that this na tion needs. .Tonight Stevenson went strong er on a point he hasn’t hit before. “The men who are really run ning the store,” he said, “believe they can sell anything. And in this campaign, I must say they are giving that theory a bold test. 'Developed Myth* "They have developed a myth and they’re trying desperately to make it last—just seven more days.” Admitting that his words may seem like "blunt or angry talk,” Stevenson said: “I’m fed up with eight weeks of this mealy-mouthed Republican campaign talk, this squeaky chor us-peace, prosperity and prog ress.” Soviets Concerned Over Middle East Moscow, Oct. 30 VP) —Foreign diplomats today quoted Soviet leaders as being gravely con cerned over the Middle East and supporting submission of the prob lem to the UN Security Council. Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulgan in and Communist party leader Nikita Khrushchev spoke _,to the diplomats about the Israeli-Egyp tian dash' at- a Kremlin reception for Afghanistan’s Prime Minister Mohammed Daud. “The . Soviet leaders definitely are won-ied over the situation,” one Asian diplomat said. Moscow radio said tonight the Israeli attack on Egypt is "all part of a British-American plan to take over the Suez Canal.” DONAHEY RADIO-TV Record Players Sales and Service OPEN EVENING 1:08-10:00 PM. lIS S. Push St. (row) Phone ADams 7-7112 TONITE! Sally's HALLOWEEN Pina ONLY 25ci Coll AD 712373 Get Your Order in Early [ Premier Imre Nagy, bidding to end a week-of bloody civil war, announced the Communist one party system will be abolished and called on the rebels to join in preparing for free elections taking in long-suppressed Hun garian political parties active be fore the Reds seized control in 1946. lasts “The powerful uprising of the Democratic forces has brought us to a parting of the ways,” the once-purged Communist leader said in a broadcast over Radio Budapest. "The national government in complete agreement with the chairmanship of the Hungarian Communist party, has taken an important decision for the life of the nation. In the interests of furthering democracy in the country, the one-party system will be abolished." The government not only recog nizes the provincial autonomous governments set up by the rebels, Nagy said, but “begs for their support.” He announced the formation of a “little Cabinet" including men from five parties to run the coun try while the election is being prepared. He proposed the forma tion of a coalition government similar to that established just after the end of World War II in 1945. The paries are the Com munist, Small-holders, Peasant, Social Democrats and a fifth not identified. Nagy and his ministers made! these further announcements: l-. The Premier called on the Soviet army command to begin the troop withdrawal imme diately. He said a start was made at 4:30 pun. (10:30 a.m. EST.) There was no indication, however, that the Soviet units were qoing any farther than their Hungarian bases. 2. Peter Kos was fired as Hun garian delegate to the UN. A new delegate is to be sent to New York to replace Kos, who sup ported Soviet Russia in opposing discussion of the Hungarian re bellion by the Security Council last week. 3. Supreme . State Prosecutor Georgi Non, charged with being mainly responsible for the estab lishment of marial lew, was re moved from office. THE DAILY COUEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Start Planning Now!! v.-vi .xn’s*.*’ 1; Are you tired of movies, weekend parties and the constant obli gations of our culture? ESCAPE!! Enjoy a combination of fantas tic entertainment in the relaxing atmosphere of the Guf Stream playground, BERMUDA The week's activities include a boat trip around the islands ... entertainment at famous hotels... calypso bands at beach parties... and other popular activities as swim ming, cycling, tennis, tournaments, and rugby games. Anyone Interested Call: Travel Bureau ... AD 8-6779 Jane Coldesser . 112McElwain Glenda Willard .... Ext. 897 Betty Horned . . 31 McElwain Israeli Front Extends to 70 Miles ISRAELI ARMY HEADQUAR TERS. Tel Aviv, Oct. 30 (JP) —The| Israeli army said tonight Israeli troops developed their slash into the Egyptian Sinai Peninsula on a 70-mile front. But Israeli military spokesmen refused to pinpoint the location of Israeli troops or confirm reports that an advance spearhead had reached within 20 miles of Suez, at the southern end of the Suez Canal. Unofficial reports said a column had pushed to 18>2 miles from the canal. Brings Air Power The, thrust in the developing Middle East battle brought the air power of both Israel and Egypt into action. Israel was un der its first countrywide blackout since the Arab-Israeli armistice eight years ago. _ The Israeli army headquarters made a few official statements. In one of them, it said Israeli units had captured the Egyptian town of Kusseima, 10 miles inside the Egyptian border, about 80 miles northwest of the Gulf of 'Aqaba and 70 miles south of the Mediterranean. Troops Cross Border In its first communique Mon day night, the army said other troops crossed the border at Ras el Naaed. 10 miles north of Aqaba, and at Kun till a. 40 miles north. This clearly indicated the 70- mile front stretching from Ras el Naaed to Kusseima. The area is mostly barren land, dotted with oases and military blockhouses. About noon Tuesday, the army announced the only officially re ported casualties as Israeli and Egyptian air forces went into ac tion against convoys. . The army said Egyptian planes strafed an Israeli convoy in the southern Negeb Desert area, caus ing some casualties. It said one light Israeli plane was shot down. 1957 College Week BERMUDA Mindszenfy Libei VIENNA, Austria, Wednesday, Oct. 31 (fl 3 ) —The official Hungar ian news agency announced today that Josef Cardinal Mindszenty has been liberated by Hungarian) [revolutionary troops and is on bis 'way to Budapest. The Roman Catholic primate of Hungary was arrested the day af ter Christmas 1948 by the Com munist government of Hungary. He was sent to prison for life on treason and black market charg- Qok& do£6 j4oHl£tfti/nA doU'Wt it- feel so new and fresh and good— all over—when you pause for Coca-Cola. It a sparkling with quick refreshment ... mui it’s so pure and wholesome naturally friendly to your figure. Let it do things good things —for joe. tcmtD uNora Avntctrrr or we correct* ecaest** ct THE ALTOONA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY TaU’kangiawtJln&Mit. APRIL 16-22 PAGE THREE ed by Hungarians tes after a trial in February I!M9. Announcement of his release :came in a teleprinter message from Budapest to the Austrian i press agency here. [ The cardinal has been reported held recently under house arrest 'in a church village near Buda ipest I He has refused in recent months to endorse the program of the [Hungarian Commumst regime in [return for full freedom, according -io reliable informants. •DM TM COCA-COM COMMMP
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