The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 11, 1957, Image 3

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    OBER I L 1957
FRIDAY. 0
Red
To
Ignore U.S. Offer
alk Missile Control
i D NATIONS, N.Y., Oct. 10 (,41—The United States
.y to enter immediately into multination talks on
leuter space missiles. The offer was ignored by the
on, which accused the West of trickery in dis
'negotiations.
UNIT:
offered to,
control of
Soviet U
armament
lU.S. Ambassador Henry Cabot
, Lodge warned the United Nations
3d - St I' ge Rocket must not miss this chance"
to harness for peace outer space
From putruk
• 1 • missiles "which can blow us to
:bits."
1
, But Soviet Foreign Minister An-
Reported Seen drei Gromyko, speaking alt e r
'Lodge in the UN's 82 - nat i on Po-
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10
))
_!litical Committee , made no
les. l
mention ie
The Soviet earth satellite was out-tsof
declaredonc t t h ro o f m
el
Western
is
shone by its third-stage rocket in Powers are "s ti 1 1 unwilling to
American skies today. .reach any agreement.",
An observation team at New, He added: "For that reason we
'call upon the governments of the
Haven, Conn., reported sighting
,United States, Britain and France
the rocket, which gave the sate!-' . United
accept an honest and mutually
lite the final thrust on its his - ! acceptable agreement. It is time
toric, spin around the world at, to put trickery aside and stop
5:23 a.m. EST. making a good face when the
Scientists credited the team game is lost."
with providing the first visual ftie Gromyko made only brief refer-
on the rocket in this countm
ence to the intercontinental mis
since last Friday's launching. Both:sile which the Soviet Union now'
claims as part of its arsenal. He y
the rocket and the radio-equipped
globe it carried into the outer called attention to the growing
•
atmosphere are considered satel-Ipower of atomic and hydrogen
lites as they orbit the earth. ibombs and the appearance of "in- i
tercontinental weapons, capable.
Dr. J. Allen Hynek, director of of
the optical tracking crew at the!
Smithsonian Astrophysical Obser- earth.
reaching any objective on
rth."
vatory at Cambridge, Mass., paid' The Soviet foreign minister de
the rocket is larger than the globe l
'
and reflects a brighter light.
.speeches in recent years. He re
jected the Western proposals put
Hynek estimated the two satel - forth at the London talks of the
lites are about 700 miles apart.iuN Disarmament subcommittee,
with the third-stage 'rocket in theland stood on previous Soviet pro
lead because it has probablylposals which put priority on un
dropped to a smaller orbit. !mediate and unconditional aboli
"This is leading up to having , tion of tests of nuclear weapons.
two things to watch," he said.l Lodge declared that outer space
"They're just a few minutes apart missiles "like atomic energy, can
now but we expect that distanceserve the purpose of peace or it
to grow." can be used to blow us to bits."
The National Security Council! He recalled that the United
met for over two hours in Wash- ' States proposed in 1946, when it
ington today and evidently re-!alone had nuclear weapons, that
viewed the U.S. Missile and satel-!atomic energy be put under inter
lite programs. ;national contfol.
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Ike Smoothes
LI •S. Drops Visitor
Race Incident • • •
At Breakfast Fingerprinting Rule
W ASHINGTON Oct 10 (. WASHINGTON, Oct 10 VP)---Tne United States today
?resident Dwight D. Eisenhower
moothed ov er an international in• abolished, with some few exception, its control controversial re-
Wert today with a breakfast of quirement that all visitors from abroad be subjected to finger
3acon and eggs.
Eisenhower's guest at the White printing.
douse meal was K. A. Gbedemah Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and Atty. Gen.
who was' refused service at a
Dover Del., restaurant Monday Herbert Brownell, acting onl
flouncing the end of the require
evening because he is a hegro. i authority given them by Con• i ent today said it would on a
Gliedemah, who is the finance gress a month ago, swept aside'
basis of l. " Visitors
minister - of Ghana, the new Ain- the practice of 15 years standing
from Liberia Peru reciproca and Ecuador
can Negro republic, told reporters Dulles and Brownell ruled that
Will continue to be tingerprmted,
after haying breakfast with El in most cases foreigners visiting
ioffmals said, until these eoun
sanhower and Vice President Nix a year ar.
the United States foo tries abandon their fingerprint
on less can be given visas withoutimg practice.
The President expressed per- first submitting to fingerprinting
sonal apologies over all that was The move seemedl i Fingerprints also may be re
c eali i lquired t d f vim Ors without
done in Delaware- aimed at meeting bitter protests ' / sal °
Gbedemah added Eisenhower fr om such
o,ibas et any kind such as foreigp
such cOUPLries as Ku 21
was "a little worried" about the ,h p t ssl seamen who want shore leave
have renounced finger
snub. He went on to say that the, and seasonal workers from
mpi" tors 'ilex
invitation
ni nas a df vice to disco
i
itation to breakfast "makes up
to the Uted St.tesurage ico
for what happened"in Delaware, l ' But for the overwhelming So%let Communist chief Nikita
ma-
Further quo* mg the President joriti of tourists, some 500 000 a
Khruschev bitterly complained
Gbedemah said Eisenhower told year the fingerprinting will be
about the fingerprinting require -eliminated him there are "little things like eliminated if they otherwise
rnent to President Eisenhower
that all over the place and you;'Qualify for an American visa.
during het' ene•a s imam con
don't know where they're going toThe net effect of the new rul
ference in 95a
blow up or when."ing will be to put up to the Amer-
The While House bad nothing Khrushchev contended fin g e r lion government a decision on
to add to the Ghana official's printing should be reserved for whether to allow known Russian
statement to newsmen. It was criminals. As long as the require [Communist party members to en
made on the front portico of thei ment remained, he said Russiar s• ter under the East Wiest cultural
White House after an hour's , oud refuse to visit the United'
iexcnange program
breakfast meeting followed by a States except under official pass
tour of the lower floor of the ex ports which did rot require fin
ecutwe mansion with Eisenhower gerprinting
conducting his guest around. The State Department in an
I
Lodge added: The world knows
now that a decade of anxiety and ity to harness for peace man's!'
trouble could have been avoided new pioneering efforts in outer
if that plan had been accepted space We must not miss th s
We now have a similar opportun chance"
LL AGAIN
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