TUESDAY. MARC , IMEUDI Isre To JERUSAL ' Gurion ended out of Gaza an M, March 4 (EP)—Prime Minister David Ben ebate today and ordered Israeli troops to ge , Aqaba coastal strips. The grizzle formed Parlia Prime Minister's action, before he had in ent, set off a clash between police and demon strators mostly students who angrily shouted, "Stop the with-i drawal." A crowd of hundreds marched toward the Knesset Parliament Minding in Jerusalem shouting for Ben-Gurion's government to re sign. One of the marchers was in jured and about 10 arrested in a police charge. Police used clubs to subdue the crowd and threw up a cordon thatl, stopped the march on Parliament. l About 100 of the marchers at-1 tempted to stage a sit-down in the middle of the street. Dayan, Burns Confer Gover Halts Labor ment eck rip WASHINGTO The government plans for Dave B the Teamsters U ate investigation delegate to a ference in-Europ: March 4 M I' ionight cancelled k, president of 'ion under Sen to serve as a Irid labor con ; next week. Secretary of Labor Mitchell said Beck was u-ing the planned assignment as a reason for de layed return to his country for testimony before the Senate com mittee investigati g alleged labor industry rackete -1 ing. "Therefore, I h. ve decided not to nominate Mr. :eck as a mem ber of the -U.S. • elegation to the Hamburg confer: nee." Mitchell's statement said. e said he will ask AFL-CIO P esident George Meany to designate someone else as a worker delegate. Beck had been designated by Meany in early January, before current Senate rackets investiga tions began, to be a labor dele gate. The meeting, opening Monday in Hamburg, Germany, is of the, transportation committee of the International Labor Organization. Mitchell said in a statement that Beck, invited to testify be fore the Senate committee prob ing alleged racketeering in labor and industry, had so far failed to show up. The matter of Beck serving as a designated government delegate for American labor abroad was reported to have been discussed earlier in the day by Mitchell in a Capitol Hill conference with Chairman McClellan (D.-Ark.) of a special Senate Rackets Investi gating Committee. Weather Posts Get Odd Waves TOKYO, March 4 (/P) Two Japanese weather posts today picked up abnormal air pressure waves "strong enough to indicate a nuclear explosion," the Central Meteorological Board reported. A spokesman said he could not tell the cause or location of the origin of the waves. Britain has declared a wide danger area around Christmas.ls land in the South Pacific for nu clear tests between March 1 and August 1 but there has been no indication the British tests have started. - Seventeen other weather posts had no abnormal readings. •The first Institute of Local Gov ernment in - the United States was established at the University in 1935. Shop BNIX •Bluebooks *Term Paper Suppli i f ry s 'Ratio a *Clip B ards °Desk iletters Penn State Book Exchange - Ground Floor - HUB Troops ithdraw Under Ben-Gurion's order s, Maj. Gen. Moshe Dayan, Israeli army chief of staff, flew to Lydda Airport in central Israel and held a 70-minute conference with Maj. Gen. E. L. M. Burns, commander of the UN Emergency Force. Burns announced agreement on plans for the Israelis to pull out of the territories and for UN forces to move in, but gave no details. The evacuation may start this week. Pressure From U.S. Under pressure from the United States and the United Nations, Ben-Gurion issued his order at mid-day on the 126th day after Israel's armored columns and parachutists started their blitz at tack into Egypt's Sinai Peninsula From all outward appearances he decided to impose his will on some balking Cabinet ministers and present the Knesset with an accomplished fact when it meets tomorrow. Rounds of Conferences His decision was reached in the midst of an exhausting round of conferences with party and gov ernment leaders and frequent tele phone calls to the United States. Ben-Gurion ordered the with drawal to proceed even before he reported to the Knesset or held a "final" meeting with his Cabinet. An official spokesman said the reason for the go-ahead was that "1 a test clarifications" of the American position had been re ceived from the United States, and that Ben-Gurion had been in talks with most Cabinet members. Ben-Gurion will report to the Knesset tomorrow instead of to night as previously scheduled. Ben-Gurion was said to be near exhaustion. Stassen Lacks Support For Governor Candidacy DOWNINGTOWN, Pa. WI —i The possible candidacy of Harold E. Stassen for governor of Penn sylvania has found little sym pathy among the state's Republi can congressional delegation. Rep. Paul Dague (R-Pa) said a petition against Stassen as a can didate for governor had been signed by most of the GOP con gressmen -from the Keystone Stafe. • The University is the only one in the world' offering courses in Pennsylvania Germ an culture, language, and folklore. THE DAILY C ILEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Rebel Movement Retains Control Over Indonesia JAKARTA, Indonesia, March 4 (PP) Rebel leaders today still ruled in East Indonesia and much of Sumatra, but President Ach med Sukarno ignored them pub licly. Sukarno was busy pushing for his plan for a "guided democracy" to replace the Western-style par liamentary syster_l he blames for most of Indonesia's political and economic ills. He wants a new Cabinet with all parties including the Communists represented, plus the creation of an "advisory coun cil" headed by himself with final authority over both Cabinet and Parliament. The East Indonesia rebels Sat urday proclaimed their control over the Celebes, the Moluccas, the Lesser Sundas, and others of the Spice Islands. Lt.'Col. Ventje Sumual, leader of the revolt, to day ordered all government de partments in the islands, where he claims control, to sever their ties with the central government in Jakarta. • Sumual clamped an 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew on the islands, threatening that anyone caught breaking it might be shot. He also announced he was freezing money to avert an economic crisis dur ing the "transitional period" and said he was regulating exports of rice, coffee, and oil. •The University's research pro gram costs more than $8 million annually. WIMMER'S SUNOCO -0 E. Collegs block from p =±} .. Simmons Jack Wimmer says ... . . . this wet weather washes grease out rapidly so don't for get to give your car a lube job soon. especially if after 1000 miles. You can see the difference In Breyers Vanilla Ice Cream! ~~_ /; ~~~ Pio • le mode Wes Wier des Made wilt kern "reel bear Yam b (mail Judiciary Committee OK's Brennon As Court Judge WASHINGTON, March 4 (/F)— William J. Brennan. New Jersey Democrat chosen by President Eisenhower for the Supreme Court, won unanimous approval from the Senate Judiciary Com ;mittee today. Chairman Eastland (D-Miss.) said the nomination was approved 11-0 with the following senators present: Eastland, Kefauver (D.-Tenn.), McClellan (D.-Arl..), O'Mahoney (D.-Wyo.), Ervin (D.-N.C.), Wiley Jenner (R-and.), Wat kins (R.-Utah), Dirksen (R.-Ill.), Butler (R.-Md.) and Hruska (R.- Neb.). Appointed in Fall Eisenhower appointed Brennan to the court last Sept. 29, succeed ing Justice Sherman Minton, re tired, and he was sworn in Oct. 16. Congress -vas not in session then, and he is now going through the Senate confirmation process. Eastland also announced that the committee will hold public hearings March 18 on Eisenhow er's newst nominee to the court, Charles Evans Whittaker, Repub- STATE COLLEGE'S FINEST Italian Spaghetti and Meat Balls La Galleria Fresh Sea Food Fried Oysters Steamed Clams Danish Lobster Tails Fantail Shrimp Steaks Chops Italian Foods and your favorite beverage from our bar 233 E. Beaver AD 8-6765 Examine a delicious spoonful. In it, you'll see tiny "specks" of real Mexican vanilla bean! They're the only source of the exquisite flavor you enjoy ... the excitingly different, :natural flavor millions demand! PAGE THREE lican, of Kansas City. The Presi dent appointed Whittaker Satur day to take the seat left by the retirement of Justice Stanley Reed. Gray Approved The Senate Banking Committee today approved the nomination of Gordon Gray, North Carolina ed ucator and publisher, to be direc tor of the Office of Defense Mo bilization. Gray, a Democrat, has filled a number of positions under both the Truman and Eisenhower ad ministrationts most recently that of assistant secretary of defense for international security matters. MIT Students Riot CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 4 (W)—Thirty Massachusetts Insti tute of Technology students and one student from Yale today faced court action in connection with a riot on the MIT campus early Yes terday. In addition. 26 of the 30 stu dents face expulsion from the highly rated technological school. .- , ,7g3Ae r° ~ , . , -.7c: Frswum