Y qc eette MBER 7. 1957 THURSDA i Khrushchev, Mao'AttackU' , •S.. Terrorists Attempt !UN Disregards , MOSCOW, Nov. 6 (..P)—Nikita with the United States on disarm- Lebanese Bombi Khruslachev and Mao Tze-tung,iarnent ng l c oviet Threat . BEIRUT, Lebanon, Nov. El bin t --1 4 the two top men in world com- He predicted the Soviet Union l would beat the United States at Terrorists tried to dynamite Leb-i UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.. Nov. monism, made a double-barreled - , as own game and surpassit in in-. an on's Parliament snd Govern-;H .1 3 N--The Unit ed Nations brush ,attack today on the United States dustrial production in 15 years. ment House today. A government , . " part of a wavel ed aside today the threat of a gibing at its lag on launching He again charged that the United official said it was Sputniks and accusing it of plot- States was inciting Turkey and of terror led by Communists and;called for ne , v Soviet boycott and . ting trouble all over the world_ Israel to ttac k s yr i a. an outlawed Syrian political par-'private talks aimed at breaking Khrushchev, the Soviet party Mao, who received a huge ova -, t7- advocating a Greater Syria. ;the disarmament deadlock_ boss, and Mao, the master of Red,tion, praised Soviet "firsts," in- Reliable reports said the na-i China, spoke from the same plat- eluding the earth satellites, andßy a thumping majority of 57- i' Iform before 17,000 delegates here hailed as wise the political meal- Lon s Security Council decided tol 4 9. the 82-nation Political Commit urge the government to declare a from 60 nations to mark the 40th ures of the Soviet Communist state of emergency and call initee approved a resolution calling anniversary of the Bolshevik Rev- party from the de-Stalinzation the army to ba c k up securitylor the United Nations Disarrna olution. program down to the ouster of forces. 1 .! Both predicted an inevitable vic- Marshal Georgi Zhukov, , ` ` meet subcommittee to resume its .re were no party' tory of communism-over capital- Khrushchev's 3-hour speech was Du ll es , T ruman inegotiations with priority given Aides ,to proposals by the Western Pow t . ificant state and ism. Both proclaimed a desire for filled with taunts at the United sts held Tuesday, won by iworld peace. !States. WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 (41—,ers. ping, Khrushchev proposed a world The launching of Sputnik 1 and Secretary of State John Foster' The Soviet Union failed to find swee lcummit conference to rule out the of Sputnik 11, he said, "struck twining the New: Dulles called in some Truman ad-:any support outside its own bloc possibility of another big war. He fear and confusion into the camp ministration people today in his in opposing the proposal. Among irginia- governor- said the enormous devastation of of the enemies of communism." search for new ideas on how to,the IS nations abstaining were t ri New York City,such a war would be the death of Now, he added, the Americans draw the free world closer to- Syria. Yugoslavia, India, Egypt icapitalism and he made a plea are pretending they never were in gether to meet Russia's military-'and other Arab nat ions. South Af iome mayors' seats 'for an understanding especially.a race with the Soviet Union. ; scientific challenge. irica was absent. in Upstate Newt '7lvania Dem Ch Electi rats d By 6N, Nov. 6 (A)— es in off-year elec.- he Democrats to left Republicans -their party pros ,: fight for control WASHDIGT Decisive victor tions cheered day. The resul concerned ove pects in the 19 of Congress. Although th overturns in si municipal con the Democrats' majorities in Jersey and ships and t.l - They gained from the GO York and Pe ylvania. . found some con-I lding on to two! GOP strongholds and Pennsylvania: 'by their party.; a couple of Dem- Ldministntions in. Republicans solation in ho House seats i in New Jergey formerly held They also ups , ocratic city Connecticut. Political ob.. indication that helped Republ any extent in result of Pre, l Eisenhower's to enforce co tion of Little *, School. 1- rvers found little the Negro vote had. ican candidates to. orthern races as a: •.ident Dwight D. Ne of federal troops. , t-ordered integra i °cies Central High The White (fuse issued a state.; nient saying e election results' made it clear that the GOP and• its candidates "have a fight on' their hands" if they are to win' in 1958. PLAYERS presents THE CARNIVAL OF THIEVES Center Stage WEEKENDS THRU NOV. 23 TURKEY DINNER SERVED Come on' gang—food and fun for everyone!! AG HILL PARTY + Saturday, November 9 + 00 - 5...00 . 7 Door Prizes Tickets Available from Club Representatives • _ • THE DAILY COUEGIAN STATE CollEt,i PENNS?! VANTA FREE BINGO Price $l.OO Square Dancing REC HALL PAGE THREE