WEDNESDAY, NOVE Hun Red VIENNA, Aus night in a brave b of Russian tanks . the nation at daw Although Bud, events in the capit Four Incu Demos Assembly HARRISBURG, Four incumbents—a —were defeated tod. tion bids to the 1957 Sembly. The early returns The Senate-Repub 1: holdovers • 11; tot crats elected 4; hold. 16. The House-Republicans elected 20. Democrats elected 12. - 23 Incumbents Win Preliminary figures showed 23 House incumbents-11 Republi cans and 12 Democrats—and four state senators winning re-election. Rep. George J. Sarraf (D-Alle gheny), chairman of. the House Ways and Means Committee in the last session, was chosen in a special election in the 38th Sena torial District to fill the seat va cated by Elmer Holland. Holland is now a congressman. 26 Control Senate Twenty-six votes are necessary to control the Senate and 106 to organize the House. During the past two years the Republicans have controlled the Senate, while the Democrats have organized the House. Republicans picketi up two seats in Lehigh County making that county's delegation four Republi cans and no Democrats. Egypt Silent, Deadline For Cease-Fire Passes CAIRO, Wednesday, Nov. 7 (iP) —The hour -set by Britain and France for a cease-fire on the Suez Canal passed early today without official word that Egypt bad accepted. Egyptian officials told news men there was no sign of a state ment. Nor would they say whe ther Egypian forces in the field had stopped- fighting. *We .now bring you the ultra-casual after-10 apparel - .. •You've . heard of- the casual after-5 clothes . . . this Aral only one of th stripes, solids, shorties-in go' BER 7, 1956 'ary Resists nslaught i ria, Nov. 6 (4cl 2 .)—Hungarians fought on to ! t hopeless struggle against the onslaught Ind troops launched against Budapest and Sunday. pest radio attempted to cover the grim 1 with a disarming program of light opera and jazz music, reliable reports showed that the uneven fight con tinued in Budapest and other parts of Hungary. Rebellion in Progress An unimpeachable diplomatic source said tonight he had re ceived information from Budapest that the rebellion there against Soviet domination was in pro gress today. He reported fighting in several parts of the city. Radio Pecs in southern Hun gary, now in the hands of the Russians, broadcast another ap peal late today for assistance of the populace in disarming the rebels. bent Bids ov. 6 (M.) 1 Democrats y in re-elec- General As- .howed icans elected 1 12. Demo , ers 12; total • Troops Reported - Moved -In It was also. reported last night that 200,000 Russian troops were moved into Hungary to quell the rebellion. The Red ground forces were ac companied by approximately 4700 tanks, reports said. Russian sources claimed that Budapest had fallen to them, and that the Red forces were con ducting "mop-up" operations in the rest of the country. In 1898 Thespians presented its first production, "The Rivals." 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Walter Stauffer, York, whom President Eisenhow er described as "my congress man." Stauffer defeated the Dem ocratic incumbent, James' M. Quigley. Van Zandl Re-elected James E. Van Zandt, Altoona Republican, of the 20th district, which includes Centre County, - was easily re-elected over his opponent, Democrat John R. Stewart. Philadelphia Democrats return ed five House members while Republican Rep. Hugh Scott was the lone Republican to win for Congress in the Quaker City. GOP Holds 16-14 Favor The Pennsylvania delegation now stands at 16-14 in favor of the GOP. Pennsylvania Demo crats have not held a majority in that house since 1940. Stauffer, whose district is also that of Governor George M. Lead er, as well as President Eisen hower. was unseated by Quigley two years ago. Luxembourg Rioters Wreck Red Legation LUXEMBOURG, Nov. 6 (iP)— A mob of 2000 anti-Soviet demon strators all but wrecked the So viet legation here today. Only ac tion by police kept them from burning the building. The demonstrators were mostly students. E. Colleie Ave:, Opp. Atherton Senate, House Appear In Hands of Democrats The control of the U.S. Senate and of the House of Representa tives appeared to be in the hands of the Democrats as The Daily Collegian went to press today. The latest returns, as reported by the Associated Press, appeared to give the Senate to the Demo crats by the narrow edge of 49-47, which is the present lineup. The Senate contests were marked by a number of up sets and by a change of party in several states, including Idaho, New York, Ohio, and Kentucky. Robert F, Wag ner, Democratic mayor of New York City,conceded the race for the Senate seat once held by his late father to Republican state attorney general Jacob K. Javits. _ __ Upset in Idaho _ . _ In Idaho, Democrat Frank Church upset Republican incum bent Herman Welker, despite a Miss Marilyn Zebusky WE wonder why political parties squander millions to promote the virtues of their candidate when the voters could much more easily and honestly make• their choice by observ ing the contestants, in a face to face debate. BUT, unfortunately, 'a phenomeria such as this would de stroy the axiom, "it's not what you know, but etc... :We'd probably end up with brainy, foresighted men in office but completely lacking in the main v,irtue of leadership, mainly personality. • CAN you just visualize the broadcasting of a debate eman- ating from politicos of the lowest eschelon and up. • VF course this is hardly feasible. A trend as revolutionary as this-could easily upset the country economically as well as morally. And we wouldn't want that, espeCially in State College! JUST returned from a weekend in N.Y.C. where restaurants are restaurants ur • • ES, naturally, we've been photographing parties in color. Sample prints will be available in . a' few days. • sweep of the state's four electorat votes by President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Ohio's Democratic Governor Frank Lausche appeared to be pulling into a lead over Republi can incumbent George H. Bender. Cooper Seem Victor Former Senator John Sherman Cooper. seemed assured of return ing to the Kentucky seat he lost to the late Albert - W. Barkley in 1952. Cooper, a Republican and former ambassador to India, ap peared to have defeated former Governor Lawrence W. Wetherby for the four-year term. The outcome of the state's other senatorial race. between incum bent Democrat Earle C. Clements, Senate majority whip, and Re publican Thurston Morton, was still in doubt. In Colorado, former Republi can governor Dan Thornton trailed in a close race with De'rno. crat John A. Carorll. They are vxing for the seat from which Republican Eugene D. Malkin re tired this year_ . - bill and bunny PAGE FIVE
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