FRIDAY. MARCH 29. 1957 U.S. To S _ WASHING counseled Amel ON, March 28 VP) The United States ican ships today to steer clear of the Suez Canal. This advic:, given by the State Department to a owners commi •tee, had the appearance of attempted sure on Egypt's - esident Gamal Abdel Nasser. It came as th- United States and other West:, n users of the canal girded for ong-range nego tiations with Nasser on its future operation. United Nation Secretary Gen eral Dag Ham • arskjold is re turning from • decisive talks with Nasser at Cairo on this question. And t . United States, studying E• ptian proposals made to Ham arskjold, has reached no deci ion on whether they are good, •ad or indiffer ent. The American Nasser's proposal ed gingerly but a l toward a settlem ttitude was that should be treat . a start, at least, •nt. The chief legal to do about tol calls for his Sue to collect • them would set aside future developm, cent to pay off p the canal befor:l last July 26. U.S. officials problem is what s. Nasser's plan Canal Authority in advance. He 25 per cent for •nt and five per • ople who owned Egypt seized it a trying to fig- Service and Sales *Radios *Car Radios *Phonographs eTV Sets . 1 3 1. •••010,- State College TV 232 S. Allen St. DON'T MISS . . . BEI -FORMAL hips Advised un Suez Use Russian Troops Border Norway OSLO, Norway, March 28 (RI Soviet Russia's new war of nerves against Scandinavia is backed by strong forces close to Norway's 'arctic border, Norwegian sources, said today. The informants said Russia's ! Far North buildup is strongly !backed by heavy industrial de 'velopment, railroads reaching al ;most to the frontier, modern air forces and naval forces. In the peace settlement with Finland, Soviet Russia acquired la rugged 120-mile frontier facing ;Norway. That border is now a northern flank of the North At lantic Treaty organization. ure out whether these percent ages are of the gross take, which might be acceptable, or on rev enues after expenses are deduct ed, which would be practically nothing. Caution; All persons, both boys and girls that fre quent the EUTAW HOUSE, upon banquets or otherwise, must carry their matriculation card and present upon request. It is unlawful for any person to buy a bev erage and give it to a minor. They are liable for $lOO fine plus imprisonment. The IFC-PANHEL BALL BUY YOUR TICKETS AT THE HUB DESK THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA APRIL 5 -- 9 -12 A.M. and 1- 4:45 P.M. Britain Orders End of Exile For Makarios LONDON, March 28 (I?)—Brit ain today ordered the release from exile of Archbishop Makarios in the hope of breaking the deadlock in the dispute over Cyprus. Makarios, leader of the Greek Cypriot "union with Greece" movement, will not be permitted to return immediately to the strife-torn island, however. Initial reaction among Greek Cypriots on the island was joyful. In Athens, Greek Premier Con stantine Karamanlis summoned an emergency meeting of his Cabi net to discuss the situation. The British also made a sweep ing amnesty offer to members of the EOKA underground organiza tion, which has been carrying on a campaign of violence on Cyprus. Britain's move may open the door to negotiations over the poli tical future of the island, in which Greece and Turkey are vitally in terested. Leader Calls Conference HARRISBURG, March 28 (.zP)— Gov. George M. Leader today called a conference with Republi can legislative leaders for Sunday' night in an attempt to hammer out a compromise on amendments to the 3 per cent sales tax. Featuring the King of Swing and Sway SAMMY KAYE AND HIS ORCHESTRA REC HALL Senate's Racket Probers To Broaden Investigation WASHINGTON, March 28 ( I P)—The Senate's racket pro bers, getting tips on alleged misconduct from all over the country, announced today a ,broader-than-ever search for i cases of labor-management cor ruption. Getting down to specific locali-1 ties, they said: 1. A preliminary investigation has been launched into alleged tieups between racketeers and some Teamsters Union officials in , Oklahoma City. 2. Staff investigations have now been completed into al leged corruption. collusion or other improper activities in volving officials of various un ions and others in Los Angeles, Scranton, Pa., and New York City. It will be decided later when 'hearings will be held on what :has been developed from these cities. Without giving details, Robert APRIL 5 F. Kennedy. committee counsel, said the staff is checking on re ports that some unions and some employers have been engaging in collusion. That is the legal term for secret cooperation to carry out a questionable purpose. , Kennedy also said committee investigators at Seattle are checking into what he called "another very serious business transaction" by President Dave Beck of the Teamsters Union. last week for 0 n e i s A Crowd Fri.-Sat.-29 & 30 Caller Stage A CORSAGE for IFC-Panhel Ball Special ! ! White Orchids Only $4.00 up BILL McMULLEN Florist TICKETS $5.00 per couple PAGE THREE! 9-1
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