IBER 2. 1956 FRIDAY. NO' Dulle For S Urges UN Session eking Cease Fire UNITED » John Foster D sion of the Un immediate cea ATIONS, N.Y., Nov. 1 (/P) —Secretary of State ulles tonight urged an emergency special ses ited Nations General Assembly to call for an ;e fire in Egypt. lefore the Assembly a resolution drafted after ith President Dwight D. Eisenhower and the Dulles put consultations \ National Securit In his resolu' asked the Asse mend: y Council, ion, Dulles also mbly to recom withdraw behind i les immediately. IN members re ducing war ma : irea. This applied • ranee which are U preparations to : Canal Zone, ije In Suez tease fire taking 2anal be opened c f ships. tly to remain in t n pending com be recommenda ~ 1. That Israel the armistice li) 2. That all U frain from intro terials into the a to Britain and E going ahead witl occupy the Suez Free Passa 3. Upon the c effect, the Suez to free, passage c 4. The Asseml emergency sessit pliance with tl tions. Britain quick] y rejected the Dulles’ resoluti >n. A British spokesman told newsmen that Britain the resolution would not meet the situation. He said it would leave the Mid dle East in the same troubled state which has led to the grave situation. Nalions Approve The 23-nation Asian - African group ’ met in private, and the chairman of the group, Ambas sador Djalal Abdoh of Iran, an nounced after the -meeting that "the draft resolution as a whole is agreeable to all the Asian- African nations.” Diplomatic sources also re ported that a private agreement had been reached among key del egates to push for an early vote and leave the speeches of explan ation until after the decision. Hungarians Resign From Red Pact BUDAPEST, Nov. 1 (JP)—Hun gary pulled out of the Soviet dominated Warsaw Pact today and put itself under the protec tion of the United Nations. Premier Imre Nagy announced a policy of neutrality and imme diately protested to Moscow against movement of new Soviet troops fnlo Hungary. He quickly told the UN about the new Soviet troop movements and set up a new defense command for Buda pest. THE DAItY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Security Group Meets With Ike WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 President Dwight D. Eisenhower met urgently with his National Security Council today amid mounting appeals from other cap itals that the Middle East fight ing be stopped. A special message from Russia’s Premier Nikolai Bulganin was re ported en route to the White House, along with personal notes from the leaders of Egypt and India. The President directed Secre tary of State John Foster Dulles to fly to New York to lead the American- drive. Eisenhower and Dulles were re ported banking heavily on the United Nations to' adopt, by a two-thirds vote, a resolution call ing on'Britain, France, Egypt and Israel to stop the fighting. JIM^BMHURST Hear about the gas attendant who went crazy from the bell ringing every time a car drove into the station? He couldn’t have owned the place. I go crazy when it doesn’t ring! BITHURST gulf service OPEN 2V HOURS’ We Give S&H Green Stamps Little Man on Campus ■>» Dick "He's severely handicapped in this class—be has a high 1.Q." How much does this “tax curtain" cost you ? A strange kind of tax favoritism separates a few mil lion families and businesses from most Americans when it comes to paying taxes on electricity. The people in this “privileged class” pay little or no taxes in their electric bills, while everybody else does (about 23 cents out of each dollar spent for electricity).. Because the few don’t pay their fair share of taxes, you and other taxpayers are taxed millions more every year to make up the difference. There’s nothing different or special about the people behind this “tax curtain.” They just happen to get electricity from government power plants, and govern ment in the electric business pays little or no taxes. This kind of tax favoritism is unfair—and unusual in America. That’s why we believe it should be made widely known and given critical study. WEST PENN POWER PAGE THREE Eisenhower Victorious In Mock Student Vote INDIANA, Pa., Nov. 1 (jp)—A 3 to 1 majority vote was cast yesterday for the Republican Eis enhower-Nixon ticket in a mock election at Indiana State Teachers College. The students voted 1,131. for the president and vice president and 357 for the Democratic Ste venson-Kefauver ticket. BENGUS MUSIC SERVICE Reduced Price Schedule Albums Reg. Now $1.49 $1.20 $2.98 $2.40 $3.98 $3.28 $4.98 $4.10 $5.95 $4.98 ★Hi-Fi Record Players Portable. Table Models, Consoles $39.95 $34.95 $59.95 $50.00 $119.95 $lOO.OO $129.95 $llO.OO $179.95 $139.95 ★Hi-Fi Tape Recorders Heg. Now $189.95 $149.95 One Slightly Used Reg- Now $200.00 $lOO.OO ★Guitars $45.00 $35.00 $22.00 $lB.OO $32.00 $28.00 For a limited time only BENGUS MUSIC SERVICE 111 E. Beaver Ave. Opposite Post Office
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