TUESDAY. ARCi.I . I9: 1957 Teamsters Indicted ontempt of Congress Foy On IINGTO;V, March 18 (JP) A federal grand jury , I ted two Teamsters Union vice presidents and two sters officials on charges of contempt of Congress. Ice presidents indicted were Einar 0. Mohn of 1 , top administrator of the 1 1 / 4 -million member WAS today indi. lesser Tea I I The 3.7 1 Washingto Israel Not P Dulle Support omised, Quoted WASHIN I• TON, March 18 (/?) Secretary o State John Foster Dulles was eported to have told senators tod: y the United States has made ni secret promises to support Isr. el's position in the Middle East. Senators 'ho came out of a closed meeti g of the Foreign Re lations Corn ittee before which Dulles testified also said The sec retary gave them an optimistic report of conditions in the Middle East. Fresh from a conference with Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's foreign minister, Dulles was said to have been pressed as to whether this country had promised Israel to back up her claim of free passage of ships through the Gulf of Aqaba. Dulles was l quoted as replying there were nb commitments be yond the expression of "hopes and expectations" that Israel's with drawal of military forces from the Gaza Strip would lead to that country's having free. passage through the Gulf of Aqaba and other gains. UNEF Strengthens Frontier Troops GAZA, Mirth 18 (PP) The UN Emergency Force clung to its Ga za headquarters today but moved increasing numbers of troops to 24-hour guard duty on the Israeli frontier.- Egypt moved more firmly into control of the Gaza Strip. Cairo radio said the Egyptian governor of Gaza"announced UNEF had agreed to move out of its headquarters building in Gaza and leave all towns in the Strip within 48 hours. The .radio indi cated the movement of UNEF forces to the Israeli frontier would be completed Wednesday. Tunisians Welcome Nixon TUNIS, March 18 (NI About 250,000 joyous Tunisians gave Vice - President Richard M. Nixon the most enthusiastic welcome of his African trip today. IT'S FOR REAL' Cliester Field VICE VERSA* - Out after a deer? , Oh! After a dear. Of course you know Then its reversed. You must get a license Never mind the license— Before you got Catch the dear first! MORALS Big .game hunters, attention— take your pleasure BIG! Smoke regal Chesterfield King and get lu i st of what t'o u ' r smoking for. Ma! lerigth—p the smoothest na, tobacco fd . ChesteriTeld—tis smoothest ing smoke today because it's acked more smoof by ACCU• AYI - MB. your pi wore MO? Chesterfield King has !vorythlnt •$5O goa eo J A. ay., Coe Colin% Chester Field rc Z I G IT rri•l ' d , t 0 Faro* • Mini idiom mai amegkdfor pi - .0. Bak 21, Neu; York Ik7, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA union under President Dave Beck, and Frank W. Brewster, Seattle, who is also chairman of the 11- state Western Conference of Teamsters. The indictments came during a recess in hearings of the Senate committee investigating alleged racketeering in labor and indus try. Brewster is to resume the witness stand when the hearings get under way again tomorrow. Orders Records Opened President Dwight D. Eisenhow er meanwhile ordered federal in come tax records opened for the rackets committee for the years 1945 to 1957. Robert Kennedy, the commit-I tee's chief counsel, promptly said he would request access to the returns of Beck and Brewster. Beck so far has not met two com mittee requests to turn over his personal financial records. Today's indictments stem from mid-January proceedings of • the Senate Investigations subcommit tee. Sen. John L. McClellan (D -' Ark) heads both the subcommit tee and the special rackets committee. Results of the sub committee work led McClellan to set up the broader rackets com mittee_ McClellan Comments McClellan's only comment on the indictments for alleged con tempt of Congress was "I very much appreciate the cooperation and prompt action by the Justice Department." Indicted for contempt along with Brewster and Mohn were Nugent La Poma, secretary-treas urer of Teamsters Local No. 174, Seattle, and Harry Reiss, wel fare fund administrator -of the I union's Local No. 227, New York. - All four were charged with. re fusing to answer questionsput by McClellan's Investigations sub committee in an inquiry prelimi nary-to the present full-scale rack ets probe. Soviet Disarmament Plan Submitted to UN Group • LONDON. March 18 (Rl—Rus sia today laid before the LIN dis armament subcommittee a 3000- word plan for full-scale conven tional and nuclear disarmament to be completed by the end o 1959. Western observers said the plan appeared to be a summation of previous Soviet proposals. 1 11M5 Senate Group OK's Whittaker For Court Seat WASHINGTON, March 16 (.4)- 1 Charles E. Whittaker of Kansas City won unanimous approval of the Senate Judiciary Committee today for appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court. The nomination of Whittaker, a 56-year-old Republican chosen for the post by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, now goes to the Sen ate for final action. Also awaiting Senate action is the nomination of William J. Brennan Jr. of New Jersey, who is serving as a Supreme Court justice under a recess appoint ment. Brennan won unanimous committee approval, but the Sen ate last week delayed action on his confirmation. The Judiciary Committee also acted favorably on the appoint ment of W. Wilson White of Phil adelphia to be an assistant attor ney general. 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