25, 1957 FRIDAY. OCTOB acmillan Will Plan Ike, tom, Rocket Pool Joint ON, Oct. 24 OP)—President Dwight D. Eisen :in's Prime Minister Harold Macmillan called les today to begin immediate moves to pool n atomic and rocket resources for "greater ee world." WASHING hover and Brit on their top al. British-Americ. service to the f The two We !tern leaders took this step at the White House Gover merit Topple~s In Sweden STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Oct. 24 1 (iP)—The Swedish government, a coalition of Socialists and Agrar ians,, collapsed today in a clash over social, welfare and economic policy. It had ruled for six years. At the same time the Swedish military headed by Gen. Mils Swedlund, the commander in; chief; demanded that the armed forces be provided with costly modern weapons such as atomic bombs. and -missiles for the na tional defense. -Although not outwardly con nected. the two dings were re hied in a sharpening domestic crisis. The issue has boiled down to this: higher prices for food ob tained by the Agrarians to please the farmers, and higher taxes exacted by the Socialists to pay for their social program have set the man-in-the-street lo grumbling. The Swedish army, navy and sir force have Concluded that scientific advances in warfare have gone beyond their present equipment.' In effect, they de manded that the nation make up its mind between pensions and modern weapons and guided -mis siles or prepare to defend Stock holm alone. U.S. Missile Hits Target; New Rocket Height Set WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 (EP}—The United States is hurl ing aloft a virtual fusillade of mighty missiles and rockets, ranging from a record-shattering shoot of 1,000 miles into outer space to spectacular destruction by . a robot weapon of a target plane a hundred miles out over the Atlantic Ocean. In obvious ch4llenge' to Russia's' , claims of leadership in the race: Center which ferreted out, col of scientists and weaponeers, thisllided with and knocked down— lwithout benefit of warhead—a. country had chalked up by to ;drone bomber a hundred miles night these new achievements: out over the Atlantic Ocean. 1. The launching of two re- 3. Another succPt:4ful shoot to search, rockets by the Air Force day of an Air Force Thor inter-I from balloons; One of these seemslmediate-range ballistic • missile—, to have swooshed straight up_totlßßM—trom Cape Canavera 1. not less than ' 1,000 miles.'kiwi This was the sixth time the USAF' _ height dwarfs the previous far- has test-fired a Thor and the Chest-out record, set by Russia} fourth' successful shot. Today's . whet she put her Sputnik satel-i missile "flew its prescribed course lite into an orbit at 560 miles. land landed in the preselected im 2. The firing of an Air Forcelpact area," said an Air Force an-i Bomarc long-range antiaircraftnouncement. The Thor was under guided missile yesterday from thelstood to have gone more than Cape Canaveral, Fia., Missile Test; 1,500 miles and hit its *target. TAVERN TriUk4NT er especially for you out of the fin- x ,xil 4s. Served from 8:30 'til 11:30... 21' to stop in .• • enjoy the very best I , 'ening snack. _ 2 at the midway point in their three-day strategy conference on how to counter Russia's- new dip lomatic-scientific offensive. Lifting slightly the tight sec recy lid imposed since the talks started. yesterday. the White House said the two government heads and their foreign affairs chiefs—Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and Britain's For eign Secretary Lloyd—were in full agreement on finding ways to harness their nations' resour ces to meet the Soviet chal lenge. The joint announcement dis- 1 closed that two separate high level committees were named to make recommendations be f ore the day was over on action in these two critical fields. They are: 1. Nuclear relationship and co- - operation. 2. Problems dealing with mis siles and rocketry. Chairman Lewis L. Strauss of the Atomic Energy Commission was picked to head the atomic hydrogen study group along with Sir Edwin Plowden, chair man of Britain's Atomic Energy Authority. Recommendations for stepping up cooperation in the missiles rocket- field were placed in the hands of Deputy Secretary of De fense Donald Quarles and Sir iftichard Powell, permanent secre tary of the British defense admin tistration. The work of both groups was ticketed for further discussion upon reconvening of the White House talks this evening. . The announcement was given out by presidential press secre tary James C. Hagerty with Mac millan's press officer, Peter Hope, standing alongside. PIZZA THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Bovet Awarded Bitte r Battle Predicted Nobel Prizes In UN Mid-East Debate For Medicine , UNITED NATIONS. Oct. 24 01 - 1 ---Most delegates to STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Oct. the UN General Assembly abandoned hope tonight tf media -24 (.41----Dr. Daniel Bovet, an Italian' tion in the Syrian-Turkish crisis. They preparett for a second scientist who helped ease the lot, round of bitter Middle East debate. of allergy sufferers with antihis-! Declarations in Damascus and statements by Syrian rep tamines and of surgical patients' ,resentatives in the UN made clear that mediation by King with a deadly poison, was award !Saud of Saudi Arabia is not in the ed the 1957 Nobel Prize for meth-t cards at presen t , i a personal visit to she troubled tine today. t Syria -pressed instead a de- , area. An Arab source said this Dr. Bov e t is the man who mend that the Assembly ap- ;possibility was discussvd by the adapted curare, used by Southi American Indians for centuries to• point a UN inquiry cotrunbision I ; Syrians with Hantmarskjold. g at eckly as possible to inves- i poison their darts, for uses yn-i the situation on the Sy- t But Bitar said afterward he did theticaliy as a relaxing anesthetic teen-Turkish border. trot extend any invitation to Ham in modern surgery. He was a pioneer in the Bevel-i The Assembly, which has been:marskjold to visit in Syria , and .in recess since Wednesdaypend-iZeineddine added that he did not opment of _ antihistamines to com-iing possible mediation efforts, is ! think a visit would be t.seful "in bat such irritants as hay feve r, :set to reconvene tomorrow after•lthe present circumstances." rash, eczema and asthma. ;noon. l Akram Hourani, speaker of Sy- Now he is studying the effect' Foreign Minister Sarah Bitarlria's Parliament and a member of tranquilizers on'hurnan beings. and Ambassador Farid Zeined-tof Biter's Arab Socialist Resur- Sweden's Royal Caroline Insti :dine of Syria met for an hourirection lute of Medicine made the award, with UN Secretary General Da party, had suggested in g tDamascus on Tuesday that a Iwhich carr i e s a cash prize of ;Hammarskjold on the MiddielHarnmarskjold visit might be about $42,000 from the foundation ,E as t . established by Alfred Nobel, the; ihelpful. There was talk that Hammer- I As for mediation, Bitar declared inventor of dynamite. : skjold might be asked to make — there is none." Dr. Bovet was recovering from Asian flu at his home in Rome' Crosby Marries Grant ;when he got the official notifica- 1 jtion from Sweden's ambassador; In Nuptial Ceremony Ito Italy, Eric von Post. The lean,; !slightly built Swiss-born scientist! LAS VEGAS, Ne v ., Oct . Oct 24 (iPI :50, was happily overwhelmed. !—Widower Bing Crosby married "I'm very happy." he said. "It •a bright, brown-eyed beauty from was a great surprise. I did not 'Texas mimed Kathryn Grant to even know I was a candidate. day in a nuptial Mass culminat ling a romance that began Jou Stocks Stay High ,years ago on a movie lot After 'Big Day' NEW YORK, Oct. 24 CT') —A tug-o'-war between bulls and' bears after yesterday's historic; rally left the stock market irreg ularly higher at the close today. It was a turbulent day with , turnover of 4,030,000 shares corn-' pared to 4,600,000 yesterday when the market staged its greatest. one-day recovery in 28 years. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks rose 50 cents to $157.20, iwith the industrials up 70 cents, the rails down 20 cent,' and the utilities up 60 cents. The weaken ing in rail shares was pushed to i some extent by a report that car-, I loadings were at a three-year .low. THE... JUNIOR PROM "The Best Dance of the Year" NOVEMBER Ist REC Semi-Formal Dancing from 9 to 1 All Classes are Welcome Get Your Date Now !! ! Your Clothes Come Clean from the Launderette 270 W College Ave HALL $5.00 per Couple REXBUILT Bri Designed and exactly made ey Rexbuiit. the brief bag is the most amazingly versatile carrying case we've ever of fered. Bold stitching, custom made locks and hardware, and lustrous cowhides, pig skins, other choice leathers. Assorted colors. 12'1x16" or 14"x18". 3 year guarantee! 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