THURSDAY. sh, French Planes ib Egypt; Ship Sunk Brit Bon tf, Thursday, Nov. 1 - (JP) —British and French jet bombers pounded Egypt naval-air assault and a British cruiser has sunk an Egyptian frigate in the These were the first fact-paced developments in the fateful assault from »ypt in the midst of the Israeli-Egyptian conflict. lish Admiralty said the cruiser Newfoundland sent the small Egyptian war i n after it ignored LONDO m an opening Gulf of Suez, the West on E The Bril ship to the botto a challenge last Newfoundland shipping protect Gulf of Suez. T Sea end of the ! t night while the was on “Suez lion duty” in the ’iis is at the Red Suez Canal. It was the secc ate lost in the i other was disab by the Israelis i battle in the es nean. nd Egyptian frig ew fighting. The led and captured a a small' air-sea stern Mediterra- Jets Used The British i istry announced in Attack .ir Ministry an- I late last night II attacked Egyp jfields in Egypt, qers Valiants and In the raids. that RAF aircr; tian air force using 4-jet Vic] 2-jet Canberras : Cairo radio sa cities, i ncl u d jjid five Egyptian in g Cairo, were i|tish denied Cairo bombed. The Bri| was blasted. The British-Fnench joint com mand assault was aimed at seiz ing the Suez Cajnal and had the announced purpose of stopping an Israeli-Egyptian war. Sinking-of the Egyptian frigate by the 8,800-ton British cruiser, •was the first naval engagement announced by the British. The whole British-French oper ation began Wednesday at 6:40 p.m. Cairo time—ll:4o a.m. EST. Losses Not Mentioned. The Air Ministry statement mentioned neither opposition nor losses. Compared with World War II bomber attacks, it was not a large operation, a spokesman said. He -declined to say how many planes took part but said the bombers went out individually in darkness to drop high explosive bombs. Cairo raido said the capital and four cities in the Suez Canal zone ’were hit by British jets and that seven persons were killed in Cairo. The British denied Cairo was bombed. AG HILL PARTY TURKEY DINNER SERVED ome on gong—food and fun for everyone!! IBER 1. 1956 Red Troops Leave Hungarian Capital BUDAPEST, Hungary, Oct. 31 (IP) —Most of the Rus sian troops cleared out of Budapest today and exuberant nationalists concentrated their fire again on Communist Premier Imre Nagy’s government. “Out with the government of murders!” chanted a crowd of 2,000 demonstrators in Kossuth Square outside Parlia ment, which only yesterday was packed with Soviet armor. Nagy, who has promised free elections and other reforms, talked with them in vain. His re gime clearly does not command national confidence. Communist Heads Flee Radio Budapest tonight report ed former Hungarian Communist party, chief Ernoe Geroeand for mer Premier Andras Hegedues, both toppled by the anti-Red re volt, have left the country. It is assumed they have fled to the' Soviet Union.- In Hungary they face punishment at the hands of the rebels. The radio also said the govern ment had sent a note to Moscow demanding Soviet delegates be named to confer with Hungarian officials on complete withdrawal of Russian troops from the entire country. Threats Spur Retreat Bombardment threats by the Hungarian air force spurred the Soviet retreat. By dusk most of the Russian military units had vanished. Through littered streets that also saw the triumphant return of Josef Cardinal Mindszenty, Russian tank columns clanked from the battlefields of a Red cause that was lost. + Saturday, November 3 + Door Prizes • Tickets Available from THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Social Security Age for Women Lowered Today WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 (/P)— Women become eligible for their social security retirement benefits at the age of 62, instead of 65, be ginning tomorrow. The Department of Health. Edu cation and Welfare, which ad ministers the huge social security system, reported that 311,000 women had filed claims under the new law by Oct. 18. An estimated 850,000 women are eligible for the earlier retirement benefits. The first government checks to women-retiring at ages 62, 63, or 64 will be in the mails early in December, the department said. Men must still wait until 65 be : fore drawing their benefits. But ■ beginning next July 1 any man or : women eligible for social security may receive full retirement bene fits at age 50 or older if they be ; come permanently disabled, i Congress voted the changes at its last session. President Eisen hower opposed lowering the re tirement age for women but signed the legislation. 5:00-6:45 FREE B General Assembly Called Into Session UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Oct. 31 (tf) The Security .Council overrode British and French objections tonight and called the UN General Assembly into extraordinary session to halt the fighting in Egypt. The council vote was 7 to 2. Joining the United States and the Soviet Union in calling for the special session under the "uniting for peace” plan were Yugoslavia, Cuba, Peru, Nation alist China and Iran. Franc*. Britain Opposed France and Britain voted against it. Belgium and Australia abstained. The permanent delegates of the 76 UN members under this action will be called into session witnin hours to take up the Middle East crisis. Britain and France fought the move to the end with a series of objections and declarations that its adoption would have the “gravest consequences.” As they spoke British and French planes were carrying out raids against military targets in Egypt. Western Partnership Split The United States, which split from its Western partners yester day*. in disagreement over using force in Egypt, approved the plan, put before the council by Joza Brilej of Yugoslavia. U.S. Dele gate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. said the United States believe every resource should be exhausted for peace. Sir Pierson Dixon, Britain ob jected the resolution calling for the Assembly was out of order hut was voted down. Only Australia, Belgium, France and Britain sup ported this procedural move. Cuba, Iran, Peru, the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia and the United States voted against Dixon's ob jection. Nationalist China ab stained. Bomber Crashes, Burns RIVERSIDE. Calif., Oct. 31 UP) A 847 bomber crashed and burned at March Air Force Base today but a fast working fire crash crew, wearing asbestos suits, were able to get the four crew members out of the wreck age alive. Price $l.OO Square Dancing INGO Club Representatives • Adlai Hopes Ike Stays From East NEW YORK, Oct. 31 UP)—Ad lai E. Stevenson tonight tele graphed President Dwight D. Eisenhower that he hopes the President is not “going to commit the United States to the hasty use of armed forces” in the Mid dle East. The telegram was released at LaGuardia.Airport shortly before the Democratic presidential can didate left for Pittsburgh where he had a speech scheduled for tonight He issued the text of the wire before President Eisenhower went on the air to explain the United States policy. Eisenhower pledged “no United States involvement” in Middle East fighting. Press secretary Clayton Fritch ey said that Stevenson wound up a busy round of New York speech es and went directly to work on the telegram to Eisenhower. Earlier, Steevnson said in a New York speech that President Eisenhower’s foreign policy has "misled us and our friends alike” and must "bear a heavy respon sibility for the crisis in the Mid dle East.” The Demo cratic presidential candidate said: “In its conduct in the Middle East the Eisenhower-Dulles ad ministration has been consistent in one respect only—it has not told us the truth.” This is the strongest statement he has made since the start of the Israeli-Egyptian conflict. REC HALL PAGE THREE