WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 28. 1956 Egypt UN A Urges Lion UNITED N TIONS, N.Y., RI Egypt today called on the UN for a stern cr ckdown against Bri tain, France and Israel unless they give de finite information as to when they, expect to withdraw their forces from Egyptian terri tory. Mahmoud Fawzi, Egyptian for eign minister, told the 79-nation .G ener al Assembly there was mounting evidence that Britain and France were building up their forces in the Suez Canal area while pretending to pull them out. He quoted press dispatches re porting the arrival of French tanks and said he himself had in formation that the invading forces were continuing alleged atrocities' in the Port Said area. "The General Assembly is en- Hungarian nation - by failing to titled to know," he said, "it is take action "against the coun duty bound to ask when the with- terrevolution." drawal will be completed. And, it Kadar contended that Fascists no satisfactory reply is forthcom- and reactionaries gained control ing, it will be duty bound to con- of the Hungarian revolution short sider measures against aggressionlly before Russian military might as provided in the charter." moved in on Nov. 4. OUIS "SATCHMO" ARMSTRONG SUNDAY, DEC. 2 -;- 2:30 P.M.: REC HALL including the following: et Louis Armstrong at Newport Ambassador Satch • Satch Plays Fats • Louis Armstrong tit Ella and Louis • Satchmo at Pasadena Hungarians to Stay On Job; No Pact Seen With Kadar BUDAPEST, Hungary, Nov. 27 (JP)—Budapest's Council of Work ers asked its members tonight to stay on the job "in the interest of the people." But a spokesman for the or ganization said there was little likelihood of any quick agree ment with the government of Janos 'Wax. the Soviet-sup ported Premier. Kadar's speech last night "did not serve the interests of the Hun garian people and it hinders a peaceful solution," a resolution passed by the council declared. The council represents the capi- Ital's workers. Kadar declared that former Premier Imre Nagy and his government "committed an un pardonable crime against the FACULTY MEMBERS ster Your Chifdren NOW at the HUB Desk FOR THE ildren's Christmas Party Dec. 15 - 3 to 5 p.m. in the HUB Ballroom Limit Sponsored by the Years Junior Class THE PENN STATE JAZZ CLUB PRESENTS Tickets on Enjoy the show and then visit MUSIC ROOM to see and hear our complete selection 0f... and many others THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 2 X3OlO4O4lWllllOlZrA3er AND HIS ALL STARS sale: $1.50 per person RECORDINGS BY "BATCH" Plays W. C. Handy Ike, Dulles to Discuss International Peace AUGUSTA, Ga (R)--President Eisenhower will confer here Sun day with Secretary of State Dulles on the international situation and "the continuing Soviet Commun ist threat to the peace and se curity of the world." The President's vacation head quarters announced that Dulles stop here en route to Wash ington from Key West, Fla., where he has been recuperating from a Nov. 3 intestinal operation for cancer. A statement by James C. Hag erty White House press secretary, said Eisenhower and Dulles "will review the situation." For Value and Service Shop State College in the HUB in the MUSIC ROOM WHERE AM I? WHAT AM I DOING HERE? Do you sometimes wonder why you believe what you do in matters religious. Many Catholics . have that problem. To help them and their non-Catholic friends who wonder the same. a book was re cently published giving all the facts behind Catholic teaching. For information—without obligation—on how to obtain this 484 page volume. as easy to read as a novel, write to: Students Shop at the Stores That Carry This Seal • Free wrapping. • No mailing charge for purchases over $5.00. Some mail all purchases free. • Many stores offer charge privileges. J. ZACHARY GRANT Glentlyffe College, Garrison, N.Y. A postcard with mime and address is sufficient No message is necessary. 203 E. SEAVER AVE. PAGE THREE AD 7-2311 STATE COLLEGE
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