PAGE TWO Allies to Check !Mine Explosion l i. 5 Survive Storm k i • Ktlis One Man, . . Mid-East Th us r _ t, Still lin Mid-Atlantic Missing LONDON, Sept. 23 LP) Thel` F HAMBURG, Germany, Sept. 23; WASHINGTON. Pa., Sept. 23 United States and five' Baghdad' GP)—A U.S. freighter rescued five ) Pact allies began charting newt (..11—A searing explosion ripped survivors of the German bark moves today to head off anti-!underground workings of a south- i I 3 .3mir today from a lifeboat they Western thrusts in the Middle western Pennsylvania coal mine; shared with five dead men. East. itoday, trapping 11 mine foremen: Lights and flares spotted in mid- Delegates from the six anti-land workers far below the sur-lAtlantic raised hopes that others Communist countries consideredlfa lof the 86-man crew lived through ce. the hurricane that struck the four-, secret intelligence reports assess-1 The body of one man, George . masted sailing ship 550 miles' ing Soviet penetration in Syria.lDemko of Marianna, was r pv ec - west-southwest of the Azores. 1 Egypt, Yemen and other Arablered f;om the min more .thanl The Isbrandtsen Lines freighter' trouble spots. . 110 hours after the 7:15 a.m. blast., Saxon made the first rescue in the One of these reports suggested! Five men were rescued from a hunt under way since the Pamir that Red agents. working from perchin _the. mine 565 _feet under -;- lradloed an SOS Saturday. centers in Syria. have become ac- d. They were given emer-i live among dissatisfied elements groun d . treatment, then taken to' of the Lebanese and Jordanian -IWashington hospital. populations. The Communist in- i Five men were yet listed as tention, the reports said. clearly, appears to be the overthrow o f I missing. the pro-Western governments ini Cause and exact nature of the those two Arab states bordering explosion were not determined Syria. immediately.' P.S.U. Yours g - Reptehhc . Organization e;ll6ir 41 ." Meeting TONIGHT 209 Hub - Sept. 24 at 7:00 p.m. Frosh, old and new members welcome!! * * * Disct.:ssion of G.O.P. candidates for 1958 The .. • JUNIOR "The Best Dance of the -Year" NOVEMBER Ist Semi-Formal Get Your Date Now!! World at a Glance REC HALL Dancing from 9 to 1 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA , 1 WMAJ Programs 11:00 __ News II :03 ______ Swap Shop 12:09 _— Music at Noon Centre County News What's Going On 12:15 ---- 12:30 _ 1:15 ______________ Afternoon of Musk 5:05 5:33 6:00 News and Market Report' 6:15 Sports Specials 6:45 Local News; Fulton Lewis. Jr.; News' Music for Listening! -- Reporter's Round-Up! Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, baseball game - News Grooaologs ! News A Look at Sports Groovology News and Sports Newsa G n r r vc cg Sports Y Sign Off II:20 - 11:05 11:10 l'2:00 12:O 1::55 I :00 •••••••••••••••••••••••• $5.00 per Couple/ Toesday. Sept_ 21, 1957 _______ Sign On _ Morning Show Morning Devotions Morning Show News Clniudeal Interlude Music for Listening Queen for a Day -Am Sports County Au. Extension World Nem Canadian Outlines 'Friendship' Policy UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Sept. 23 (<l 3 ) Canada's Conservative Prime Minister John G. Diefen baker outlined to the U.N. today a foreign policy based on tra ditional friendship with the Unit ed States and cooperation with NATO. He said that U.S.-Canadian re lations provide an irrefutable an swer "to those who contend that the United States is aggressive and seeks territorial advantage and ferments war." PROM TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 1957 Eisenhower Admonishes Against World Inflation WASHINGTON. Sept. 23 (W)— President Eisenhower declared to day that the "worldwide phenom enon" of inflation must be curbed before it spins into a depression. Eisenhower set up the warning in a sober talk opening the twelth annual meeting of the 64-nation World Bank and International Monetary Fund. CATHAUM • ENDS TODAY • JAMES CAGNEY "MAN OF 1000 FACES" • WED. 8L THURS. • Shocking Story of Mob Violence "GARMENT JUNGLE' COMING FRIDAY Ernest Hemingway's "THE SUN ALSO RISES"
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