BER_ 26. 1957 SATURDAY. OCT, is Accused Rus Of War Scare' okTIONS, N.Y., Oct. 25 OP)---.The United States e Soviet Union of raising and "artificial war iddle East with the aim of turning the Arab UNITED N today accused t i scare" in_ the .1% nations into S. U.S. Amba. -let satellites. ador Henry Cabot Lodge delivered a blister- ing indictment of the Soviet Un-, Losses to industry were esti :ion before the 82-nation General,mated in the millions of dollars .. r sh ot :Assembly as support developed as factories closed and transport :fora move to have Secretary Gen-ground to a halt all across France. feral Dag Hammarskjold take a:But basic utilities—gas, electric • York !personal role in the Middle Eastity, water and telephone---contin-: ;crisis. , lued to operate, thus blunting the • ct. 25 VP)—AI- : At least five nations were leffect of the strike on the lives of ,) Anastasia, the working on - such a proposal, to !ordinary Frenchman. cutioner of the. be submitted in the event Syria : With the life of the country mob, was assas-i continues to refuse mediation largely paralyzed, Socialist Guy a barber's chair' efforts by King Saud of Saudi 1/lollet continued his efforts to .tel. It was the Arabia. ,form a new Cabinet and end a . , gangland fate! Sir Leslie Munro of New Zea- crisis which has left France with for scores (Aland, the Assembly president, ad-tout a government for 26 days. Whether he would succeed was , ijourned the session until Monday.. fl,,bod ys guess. over the mob,' ,He pleaded with the members toh" ice official, who regard the weekend as an oppor- The strike redoubled the sense me not be used.ltunity for employing quiet diplo-:of frustration that has gripped tan said two!macy, reducing tension • and pro jFrenchmen since this latest dem-' who shot Anas-;ducing harmony. ,of of governmental insta scaped — aPPar - 1 After the speech by Lodge and bility. This one has apparently —were profes-lappeals by other speakers for S : shocked them as none of the pre- Y - • ceding 23 postwar Cabinet crises o thwart Anas-i • ,ria to accept mediation, the Sy- • ater underworld!rian delegation called a news con-I - In fact, most observers felt this Terence where a spokesman saidi :did. :sense of - was la his country does not "accept any responsible forfrustration the strikes, rgel they mediation which would take this , first major ones ever during a complaint out of the United Na tions." i governmental crisis. • Lodge declared the United Very few of the strikers have States will not be halted by So- formulated definite wage demands and if they bad they are well. vies threats from carrying out aware there is no government to the purposes of the Eisenhower with them. Consequently, the' Doctrine to aid Middle East . deal most they can hope for is a public countries "the Soviet Union ;demonstration of their deep dis seeks to destroy." :content. Lodge asserted the true aim of the Soviet Union in charging that,. I u Takes Toll the United States is prodding' Turkey to attack Syria is to "pose! F before the world as the savior of1" 1 " the Arabs." wt 72 Pa. Lives , He said the Kremlin wants to; By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "bully Turkey with threats of ex-1 An epidemic of influenza and tinction and' frighten the rest of! , similar respiratory diseases has and us into doing nothing," taken a toll of at least 72 lives in "blacken the name of the United; its sweep across Pennsylvania. States" and destroy its historic; An Associated Press survey yes friendship with the Middle East., terday added three more victims :who have died after coming down Abe/ Found Guilty ! cations. In Espionage Trial I with the flu and suffering compli , Doctors emphasized, however, p g ;that the mortality rate is low in NE WYORK. Oct. 25 (IP)—Rus-`comparison with 'the number of sian Col. Rudolf I. Abel was con-' persons stricken. victed today of stealing Americana Hundreds of thousands of Penn military and atomic secrets for sylvanians have come down with f Moscow. The maximum sentence,lu-like ailments in the past is death. imonth. Doctors say many more ' The scrawny, 55-year-old mas will catch the disease before the ter spy is the first foreign na-: epidemic subsides. tional ever to stand trial for his life on espionage charges in a;Anti-Laborism-Cited .civilian American courtroom. He; 'also is the highest-ranking 3 Soviet B V agent ever brought to book here . , y Sears Official I As he has throughout his tria! WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 (W)—A in Brooklyn U.S. District Court.; Sears Roebuck & Co. official told Abel seemed only mildly inter-; Senate investigators today so. , ested in the verdict returned by "inexcusable" unnecessary an d the jury of nine men and three:disgraceful" activities were un women. They deliberated three; dertaken in the past on behalf of hours and 35 minutes. 1 ; the company to head off union or- Later, as he left the court, Abel : ganization. cuffed out his cheeks and exhaled; .But "Sears has never negotiat n a gesture that seemed one of: ed an y 'sweetheart' contract •elief at the end of the trial. , . agreements with any labor leader Judge Mortimer Byers, who contrary to the interests of Sears low holds Abel's life in his hands.; employes," Vice President Wal scheduled sentencing for Nov. 15.' lace Tudor said_ Gangst In New NEW YORK, bert (Boom 800 cold-blooded ex; old Murder, Inc., sinated today in in a midtown h same remorseles he had decree• others.. "lie was takin said a ranking .. asked that his a This spokes masked gunmen tasia and then , ently by subwa sionals, hired tasia's lust for gr, power. The source said ed a younger el snatch crime syn from the falterin teer Frank Cost: target of an atte tion last May 2. "They knew their job well," de clared the official of the two kill ers who murdered Anastasia. He added that police believe the pair now are well on' their way else where, spirited. away by the group who hired.their guns to erase An astasia. Anastasia head- ent seeking to ,icate leadership grip of racke llo, himself the pted assassina- Meany Continues Cleanup of Unions WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 (,LP) The AFL-CIO today cracked down on two more unions in the• cor ruption cleanup it launched with It suspension order against the. Teamsters. The AFL-CIO Executive Coun cil ordered the 160,000-member. Bakery Workers and 44,000-mem ber United Textile Workers uni ons to agree by Nov. 15 to boot out officials accused of corruption and arrange conventions to elect new officers. If the unions don't _ comply, they face automatic sus pension. George Meany, AFL-CIO presi dent and steersman of the labor ;cleanup drive, said both unions. in addition to the 11/2-million member Teamsters, are liable to be expelled at the AFL-CIO con vention in December unless they agree •to ordered reforms. ' Clark Says Democrats Sure of State Victory - WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 (JP)— Sen. Clark (D-Pa) said today his swing around Pennsylvania in the last six weeks has convinced him that Democratic prospects of vic tory in the Nov. 5 local election in the - state are almost uniformly bright. _ ". in fie Review of 1957" Talent Show NDAY - NIGHT 7:30 Acts of Top Independent Talent SCHWAB AUDITORIUM Everyone Invited- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Frenchmen's Strike Hits Living Costs PARIS, Oct. 25 GPl—Exasper ated French workers walked off their jobs today to protest sky rocketing living costs and govern mental shilly-shallying. ~~:"!i~ ADMISSION FREE Ike To Hints Rally WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.s(.P)—President Eisenhower gave notice today he might fly to Europe to help rally free nations into a "genuine partnership" needed to protect - their peoples better from Russia's threats. The White House disclosed this prospect munique summing up rkPilhow-, er's three days of talks with Brit— ain's Prime Minister Macmillan, on moves to meet Russia's step ped-.up military-scientific chal lenge. The 1.500-word windup state ment calls for a meeting of "spe cial character by representa tives of the IS North Atlantic Treaty nations in mid-Decem ber. "The arrangements which the nations of the free world have made for collective defense and mutual help are based on the rec-' ognition that the concept of ma-, tional self-sufficiency is now out of date," the Eisenhower-Macmil lan statement said, "The countries of the free world are interdependent and only in genuine partnership. by combining their resources and sharing tasks in many feilds, can progress and safety be found. For our part, we have agreed that our two countries will henceforth act in accordance with this principle," Presidential press secretary James C. Hagerty and C. Peter Hope, Macmillan's press aide, is sued the joint communique which followed" four private talks be tween the leaders lasting nine hours. Macmillan then left by plane for Ottawa. He said he was "very satisfied" with Eisenhow er's promise to keep "close and fruitful collaboration — between American and British atomic scientists. To a barrage of reporters ques tions, the White House said "it would not rule out" the possibility that Eisenhower and Macmillan would both represent their gov ernments at th e forthcoming NATO Council session. Of Two Minds On the one hand, you have Thirsty G. Smith. Good taste to him means zest and zip in a beverage, sparkle and lift and all like that ... On the other hand, T. Gourmet Smythe perceives good taste as the right, fit and proper refreshment for a Discriminating Coterie. So? ... Have it both ways! Coca-Cola ... so gdod in taste, in such good taste. Et voila? Bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Altoona of Europe Trip Free Nations Sputnik Loses Beep; Whistle LONDON, Oct. 25 vP)—Sputnik has lost its beep. Scentists tracking the Soviet baby moon said it was still zip ping through outer space around the world and right on course. But radio monitors said it no longer sends out its signals. Neither the beep nor the occasional whistle is heard now. Apparently batteries powering the radio transmission had gone dead. "The Russians said the satel lite's batteries would last for three weeks, and it is exactly three weeks to the day," said a scientist at the radio observatory at Cam bridge. "The signals have lost intensity over the last week and were a hundred times weaker last night, which probably means that the satellite will now be unobserved unless it is done by radar. "From our measurements it is coming down by about 3t kilo meters—just over 2 miles—a day at its highest point or orbit, which is in the Southern Hemisphere, but it is more or less the same height over England." Federal Mediators Quit In Pittsburgh Bus Strike PITTSBURGH. Oct. 25 al Federal and state mediators today stepped aside in Pittsburgh's 12- day-old transit dispute, declaring that "further negotiations were iopeless at present." SIGN OF GOOD TASTS PAGE THREE in a final com-
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