WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1956 Hun Aga arians Invoke Strike nst Soviet Authority •EST, Dec. 11 (P) —Rebellious Hungarians in neral strike today and some fought on with arms -mier Janos Kadar's Russian-bossed government. ike, to last 48 hours, tied up nearly all Hungary's d commerce. BUDA yoked a g: against P The st industry a d Hungarian sources said Russian troops encircled a band of freedom fighters hold ing out in the hills at Harmashat arhegy, about 20 miles northwest of Budapest, and sought to wipe 'them out with medium artillery and heavy machine guns. The rebels were last reported fighting to avoid extinction. Com munications from Budapest to that area were cut and the in formants said the fate of the. band 'was undetermined. Martial Law Proclaimed Several clashes between Hun garian crowds and the govern ment forces Hungarian police 'and Russian troops—marked the 'strike. Though martial law has been proclaimed and some labor lead ers arrested, men stayed away ,from their jobs by the hundreds of thousands to protest the dicta torial attitude of Kadar's regime. Budapest was hard hit and some sources said the strike was nearly 1100 per cent effective in the pro ,vinces. Inform Hun Deli Leav anon ation s UN UNITED 11 (A=l - F ATIONS, N.Y., Dec. !reign Minister Imre his delegation glum t of the UN Assem ter protesting alleged nee in Hungary's in- Horvath an walked o' bly today a UN interfer ternal affai He said H I suited" by ct, he would r. pest and t delegation 1. 1 York under Minister En. - Recep ngary had been "in •legates here. He said turn alone to Buda -le, remainder of the Fould remain in New First Deputy Foreign re Sik. ion Called Off , The Forei•n Minister called off a reception he had scheduled for tomorrow night, saying "this is no time for 'parties." Sentimentlbuilt up, meanwhile, in the Assembly over overwhelm ing approval of a 20-country reso lution condemning the Soviet Union for intervening in Hungary and demanding withdrawal of So viet troops. c Britain Supports Resolution Britain added its support to the resolution, sparked by the United States, and at the same time frowned on an Indian plan to de lete the condemnation clause and to ask Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold to go to Moscow in an effort to work out a solution. U.S. chief Delegate Henry Ca bot Lodge Jr., who has attacked Horvath on charges of attempting to delude the Assembly, com mented that jt was "one Soviet agent the less" after Horvath left. Dulles Foresees End of Communism PARIS, Dec. 11 (W)—U.S. Secre tary of State John Foster Dulles today predicted the eventual-col lapse of Soviet communism_ He told his free world allies that unswerving loyalty to the United Nations concept will speed the process. In an earnest, almost religious address to members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the secretary said he had "good rea son" to believe that internal pres sures are shaking the Kremlin's iron rule. For Value and Service Shop State College Large Factories Closed Big factories of Budapest were 'closed and• the city's transport system halted. Only its power plants and food factories were working. A-few food stores stayed open. All other shops closed. Un der wintry sunshine it looked like a Sunday in Budapest, the indus trial heart of the country. One report, unconfirmed, said Hungarian police fired into a crowd of civilian demonstrators in Ujpest, a suburb of the capital. Hungarian Uprisings Spark Soviet Lithuania MOSCO W, Dec. 11 (IP)—The revolution in Hungary has set off a reaction in Soviet Lithuania, the top Communist in that Baltic re public has reported in a speech. A copy of the official Lithuan- 1 ian Russian-language Communist party paper, Soviet Lithuania, that reached here today by mail, de-, voted a full page to the speech. Students Shop at the Stores That Carry This Seal e Free wrapping. •No mailing charge for purchases . over $5.00. Some mail all purchases free. *Many stores offer charge privileges. THE DAMN' COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Skull and Bones Relief $2 per couple Dec. 15,1956 Phi Epsilon Pi Turn in Money to HUB Desk by Dec. 12 Soviet Spy Ambassador Quits Post STOCKHOLM. Sweden. Dec. 11 0 3 1—Rear Adm. Konstantin Rodi onov, long labeled as Moscow's "spy ambassador" to Sweden, an nounced today his resignation and early return to Moscow. He acquired the tag of "spy ambassador" from the Swedish press because he was chief of the Soviet mission here for nearly sev en years when the three biggest Russian spy cases in Swedish his tory became public sensations. As a result there was a storm of pub lic protest against his continued stay. A Swedish Forei g n Office spokesman said Rodionov paid a visit to the Foreign Office to an nounce his resignation and coming departure. The spokesman quoted Rodionov as saying that he had asked the Soviet government to relieve him and that his request had been granted. He said he would have a position in Moscow. Rodionov came here as ambas sador in April 1950. He had served previously as ambassador to Greece from 1945 to 1947 when civil war raged in that country. One of the three Soviet spy rings smashed during Rodionov's stay devoted itself to Sweden's naval defenses against a seaborne invasion from the East. A second concentrated on Sweden's fortress ' defenses against an overland at tak from the East across Finland. ' The third broken up this year, ex plored Sweden's radar defenses lagainst Potter Supports Filibusters Curb WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 (W) Sen. Charles Potter (R.-Mich.) pledged support today for an ef fort to curb Senate filibusters. Sen. R. Willis Robertson (D.- Va.) dismissed as a "hollow politi cal gesture.. a proposed move to change existing rules. Potter said the Senate's present rule requiring 64 affirmative votes to cut off a debate by the 96 sen ators "constitutes a threat to the continuing record of progressive achievement under our Republi ca n administration, especially with regard to civil rights." Strauss Unveil WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 VPI '— Chairman Lewis L. Strauss of the' Atomic Energy Commission to night unveiled an eight-point plan designed to speed the coming of'' the atomic power age. He urged a bigger public and private program of building nu clear plants to generate elec tricity. Strauss said results of recent years "represent only a fraction . . of the bright prospects for nuclear power deevlopment in the United States during the next five or six years." He presented his recommenda tions in a speech prepared for the Mock Santa." I said. "today I want to shop for things for the folks at borne. And since you are the expert. I thought maybe you had a few hot tips es the greatest gifts foe the group. -wen." Santa said. "I got a few suggestions that 7a► might try on for size." FOR DAD "Have you seen the 'for him* stationery at Griggs Phar macy? II has hunting scenes. fishing scenes, pictures of the old-fashioned river boats--all the - he-man type pictures that he Mites. And the stationery comes in gift boxes too.- FOR MOM "There are all sorts of things for Mom at Griggs too. There is that wonderful hobnail cologne by Wrisley. Not only does it smell wonderful but it is practical too. The bottle can be converted to an attractive lamp after it is empty! Or for an all-in-one gift there is the 'Saratoga Trunk:. by Revlon which contains 2 nail enamels. Futurama lipstick case with refill, superbase, creamy cuticle remover. velvety nonsmear remover, cuticle scissors, tweezers. file. pusher and cuticle stick. Here's something every woman loves, Revlon's Eau de Parfum ... a heavy exhilarating fragrance with jasmine base and amber and oriental woods added for spice and uthigue." FOR BROTHER "Now that kid brother of yours who in a real camera fan is going to be mighty happy to see this gift under the tree on Christmas morning. it's an inexpensive Brownie Holiday Flash outfit with everything needed for snapshots around the clock . . . flash camera. flash attachment. two batteries. two rolls of film, and six flashbulbs. And. this Brownie Holiday is the perfect way to capture those Christmas scenes that you'll cherish in years to come.' 1 A a, A a a; FOR LITTLE SIS "Every small fry loves bubble bath. Ai Griggs these us all kinds of bubble bath. Shell have tubs of fun." AND FOB THE WHOLE FAMILY "It just isn't Cluistina,s without good things to eat and while you axe at Griggs picking up the other things you might as well take care of that too. Try the delicious =gimps nuts. or the Pennsylvania Dutch Minis. Always so fresh and so delicious! And here's another tip for a really good candy bar. try the imported . Swiss chocolate bars . . . rnmmmunn . . . makes my mouth wafer just to think about it." AG Ai A A 1 a l i a A A A Well I was really pleased to have Santa take sucks a spe cial interest in me. With that guy around. I really got my Christmas shopping done in a hurry. Of course. I can't guar antee you personal help from Santa Clause, but. if you want personal help, you can gel it from the friendly clerks at Griggs. They really know their business. Why don't you ... Do your Christmas shopping at GRIGGS PHARMACY r--%-42--;zaft4 l z-w—A•ise-411..zi-41z Atomic Plan American Nuclear Society. Strauss. who has been criticized by Democratic members of the Senate-House Atomic Energy commission who claim the Unit ed States has been permittted to lag in the development of atomic power, said: 'We cannot be content with the progress made, substantial though that progress may be. "Our objective, which seems to us more prudent and more con structive. is to develop the tech nology of nuclear power reactors of various types and sizes, to the point where they will be economic in competitica, with kilowatts produced from conventional fuels. HOT TIPS from SANTA 120 E. Colrege Ave. PAGE THREE Chapter 3 by kart
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