THURSD4Y. OCTOBER 17. 1957 Teamsters Challenge Court Rules WASHINGTON, Oct. 16 (Th —The Teamsters Union said today a federal court challenge of James R. Hoffa's election as Teamsters president is an un- warranted interference with labor union internal affairs. The union said a federal court judge who has temporarily re strained Hoffa from taking office lacks jurisdiction to pass on the legality of delegates seated at the union's convention. -Teamster attorneys made the contentions in an answer filed in U.S. District Court late today seeking. dismissal of an injunc tion.suit brought by a group of New York rank-and-file Team sters members. These members claim delegates to the convention were hand picked to insure the election of Hoffa. WASHINGTON. Oct. 16 tiP)--Some U.S. scientists figured , today there is a lot of life yet remaining in the Russian satel • lite and the rocket shell accompanying it around the earth. . The rocket, said scientists at the Smithsonian Astrophysi cal Observatory at Cambridge, Mass., has at least 100 days of :Paratrooper Withdrawal life left while the satellite itself i LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Oct. 16 probably will remain considerably ii.il 3 )—The Army today cut in half; longer. ;the number of paratroopers sta..; Longevity predictions of the ;tinned here to enforce court-or-Smithsonian; scientists conflicted dered integration at Little Rock ;somewhat with the view of one ;Central High School and sent 5001 v go ernment scientist who has cal- Itroopers back to their home base:culated that the Soviet satellite 'by plane and truck.' .might come down within a . week.i ! Robert Jastrow. consultant at U.S. Comptroller General Seeks the Naval Research Laboratory here, said there were indications Sputnik is losing altitude and $2 Million Claim Against GM 1 m ea i r g i h y t plunge deat. earthward to an , NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 16 M—Rep. F. Edward HebertlthaTtheamithsonian experts said (Et.-La.) said today he had been informed that the U.S. comp- definitely i: e l c o o s m i pa a nym ng Ritu g de.As roc -e i t t troller general has formally referred to the Department of loses altitude it gains in speed--; just as a stone whirling on the Justice for "appropriate action" a government claim for two end of a string goes faster, rela million dollars against the General Motors Corp. 'tively, when the string is short-' ened. Hoff a was overwhelmingly elect ed to succeed Dave Beck. Beck iisued a terse statement from Teamsters headquarters here today saying that in view of the court challenge of Hoff a's election he will remain as union president for the time being. The view in labor circles was that regardless of whether Beck or Hoffa is at the helm 'of the nation's largest labor union the AFL-CIO Executive Council late next week probably will suspend the Tefimters from federation membership. The claim involves a contract with the Buick-Oldsmobile-Pon tiac division "for a quantity of FB4F airplanes." Hebert. chairman of the House Armed Services Committee for special investigation, said this contract was the subject of recent exhaustive hearings by the com mittee. In a statement, he said, "The comptroller general has informed the Department of Justice that the claim against General Motors is made on grounds of 'misrepre sentations' of cost prices to the Air Force, a question of 'recov ery for civil fraud' and 'the pos sibility of criminal liability on the part of the contractor or its em ployes.' "The formal action of the comp troller general precludes addition al hearings by the committee on this particular phase. PLAYERS presents at Center Stage THE CARNIVAL OF THIEVES ,'• Tickets it HUB -OPENING FRIDAY THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Duties Warns Reds U.S. Will Retaliate WASHINGTON, Oct. 16 (.4 3 ); it is attacked. I—Secretary of State Dullesi Dulles coupled this with a blist ering attack on Soviet policy. He warned today t - h e United'scornfully rejected Moscow's bid • for exclusive So v i e t-American States might attack Russian i deals to "divide up the world," ,territory in retaliation for any as he put it. Such Soviet-American deals. ,Soviet aggression against Tur- . he said, would mean abandon , key. ing trusted allies for a kind of "over-lordship" which in the 1 He said at a news conference,: end would be disa,-.lous. however, it was unlikely any such" Dulles frankly acknowledged ;war would break out in the Mid- that the Soviets "probably have dle East. some advance over us" in inter- 'Certainly if there is an attack continental missiles. But he said on Turkey by the Soviet Union," the United States still has "a he said. "it would not mean a very marked superiority" in ac purely defensive operation by the tual military power. United States with the Soviet Un-: Dulles viewed Russia's success ion a privileged sanctuary from in launching an earth satellite as which tci attack Turkey." "a good thing." It has jarred corn- Dulles issued his warning in placency evident among Ameri reaffirming Americanrdetermin- cans, he said, who automatically ation to uphold treaty pledges to " assumed Russia could never beat go to Turkey's aid in the event them in any field. U.S. Scientists Predict More 'Life' for Sputnik 231 S. ALLEN ST. USAF Says 'Atlas' Cut 3 Times WASHINGTON, Oct. 16 ifs)-- President Dwight D. Eisenhower Aircraft industry, sources said toltold his newm conference that day the Air Force's Atias inter-, , xvork on both the ICBM and inter 'continental balii , .tic missiles—lC-(mediate range nalh.tte misi•des— BM p r o curement program hasilßßM—h.d been given top prior been cut back three t.mea this ,ty within the government. year. 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