TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1957 Ike's Illness Ike Ordered Hammarskjold Announces To Bed; Mid-East Peace Mission nOS UNITED NATION'S, N.Y.. marskjold's itinerary. A <pokes j Nov. 25 (/P) —Secretary Gen-i! nan s ? ld Hammarskjold planned ' WASHINGTON' Xov. =5 Dag Hammarskjold „»l|“ president Eisenhower was or-, leave Friday for another peace! that the detailed schedule of stops jdered to bed by his doctors today jmission to the Middle East the would be announced later. ; because of what the White House!UN announced tonight.' He , Dam.scus.Cairo and Jenua ‘called a ‘Vhill ** s i#m wtr# regarded as zaul7 , , _ .will visit the Jordan capital oft certain in addition to Amman. ~"5 dcv J* o P me caused can- mman an d confer with other! He will confer in Amman on SSio preslSn; governments in the area "insofar!*!* demand by Jordan that h. j aaaress ine president. .remove a U5l marine officer in was scheduled to make in Cleve- “ ** m ? P«rmits. ’charge of Israeli-Jordan media jland tomorrow night ‘ Ominous fUr.up* along th. i Uon Jordan charged the officer The White House first an- Israeli-Jordan and Israeli-Syr- had been unfair in his handling nounced— s hor 11 y after 6 p.m., ian borders prompted Hammar- of an Israeli-Jordan border dis ,EST—that Eisenhower had suf-! *kjold to make the visit, which pute. The While House after dis- [fered a chill, resulting from his! will last for about a week. Hammarskjold will arrive in closing the President had been 'appearance at National Airport' U.N. officials would not com-:Amman on Sunday. He plans to ordered to bed. by his doctors this morning to greet the King of ment on reports that' Damascus return to UJt. headquarters by late today said nothing about ! Morocco, and had been ordered and Ankara were also on Ham-!December 8. whether he would be able to ; to bed. : keep bis date with the King | At 8 p.m., associate press sec- w* •• qpll ■ a • tomorrow. retary Anne Wheaton issued this ( UDISICIn TaIKS InCOnCIUSIVe: King Mohammed said tonight‘erse statement: JII ‘ 1 W IV.I V»OI Vt, he was “extremely sorry” to hear 1 “The White House announced T A n* i * n • j°f tbe President s illness. A press;toni ? ht that the President’s sched- TCGR” AQGfS RlOt IM PONS (spokesman who relayed this to a;uled speech in Cleveland Tuesday 3 reporter said the King had beenlnight had been postponed because 1 PARIS. Nov. 25 i/P) —Riot troops and police broke up a informed after returning from aof his illness” ‘ , . . . , , _ r visit to a mosque. j )e s f a tejn ent was f t 7 teen-age demonstration against Britain and the United States 1 Tomorrow’s meeting between; n jn., but it was after! toda y as British Prime Minister Harold 0. Macmillan held two 1 whitf? d had | typewrk^en^copies^f^'ne^ranen' in ? onclu£ ' ve talks here over Tunisian arms. ! months ago in keeping with Mo-Jin the White House lobby i Shouting “Algeria is French’* and “Macmillan to the M , stoSS r ' e,lto *'" ab ° ut “ y,n,ng m "'' highest level. ment. 00 tbe state * many in leather jackets, attempt- A second meeting had been set! “I cannot go beyond that ” she e** t 0 march on th e U.S. Embassy for Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 told reporters. ’ near the Place de la Concorde. sh !: said that Eisen * I The authorities had been is C^min M a ,S S as be, . ne attended at the (warned to expect possible riots by fn North AfHra g t F White House by two physicians, isigns splashed on walls overnight __ !r a i J ’w e u H 2''SS d Snyder and.by two rightist parties declaring, Mohammed returned tonight ;Col. Walter R. Tkach. ‘The British and Americans have to Blair House, his residence | Snyder is the chief White House given arms to the Algerian rebels during his visit, a lew hours doctor and Tkach is his assistant. v j a Tunisia” & £o "J“ 10 ‘ ho .y “P •* * : ! Heavy rings of police and state dinner where s Eisenhower jFl*ee Polio Vaccine j ß^ETh^nd^HS.‘embassf^sho'rt* E-ib*"2r AvcHable «state imr s President* illness. | HARRISBURG. Nov. 25 tri-French officials. Th® .King arnved m washing-,The State Health Department re-* Almost as soon as the youths ton this noon. ported today that 100,000 shotsibegan converging, the police t I* ai !” e “ ”L •j* State.of free Salk anti-polio vaccine moved in with their clubs. About; John Foster Dulles, President Ei-'are available on a first come, first 100 of the demonstrators were senhower warmly greeted the ; serve basis. :bundled into police vans. The re- North African monarch at Na-i Dr. William D. Schrack Jr., dl- mainder were herded into the tional Airport after the former rector of the department's com-; center of the Place de la Concorde presidential plane Columbine I municable disease control divis-and police hurled stench bombs flew him from Rabat with 16 ion, said the vaccine is the last! into their midst. a] des. ito be made available to Pennsyl-' C f .1 lounchlng Sold supreme Court Issues •jsjsir 1 * “' kr *“'■ p 'an"«<> !<<«*■/ r | j WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 f/P) Wltnacc Anf/MVtnf* D Greek Prince Dies at 88; .An attempt to launch America’s TT irness l\UlinQjOnce Saved Czar's Life first test sateUite - a s .P h ? re six WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 (IP)—The Supreme Court nSJo^JLVSiS today that repeated refusals of a witness to answer questions youth saved a Russian czar from'die of next week, informed sour-! falling within the same general area of inquiry constitutes!,Ji led c \ a j *” s jces said today. one, not sevetal cases of contempt. jwas 88. r Th ® se .' n^° rma " ts f p d tr th n The ruling was given in the case of Mrs. Oleta O’Connor!:- 5 , 1^6^ b Z„ a , b h ra ‘” hemorrhage; F er^ p e q‘ a F?a.. Vext Vuesday. Yates, California Communist lead-!' £ d 19 & morfthan a yeir H^' or 50011 thereafter. A dawn shot is er-who received 11 one-year con-' l egs were paralyzed ’ .planned, current sentences -for - criminal j May Threaten Moroccan Talks WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 (fP)—' The chill that sent Presi- 1 dent Eisenhower to bed threatened tonight to upset the Kingi of Morocco’s plans for talking with him about international 1 problems including the future of American airbases. ] King Mohammed V had arranged to begin those high level discussions with Eisenhower at the White House at 9 a.m. to morrow. Two hours had been set aside for the meeting which was to include Secretary of State Dul les and Moroccan Foreign Minis ter Ahmed Balafred. Bloody Clashes Cause Spanish- Moroccan Rift MADRID, Spain, Nov. 25 (.•?) — Spain’s relations with Morocco were near the breaking point to day because of bloody clashes in Spain’s West African colonies. Spain has sent reinforcements to the colonies from the Canary Islands, her former protectorate in northern Morocco and from Se villa in southern Spain, reliable informants said. Fifteen Heinkel bombers also, left Sevilla a few days ago for West Africa, it was reported. Diplomatic sources said Spain has asked the United States to in tervene with King Mohammed V of Morocco to secure withdrawal of “Moroccan liberation army” forces attacking SpSin’s Ifni and Hio de Oro colonies. The Spanish believe the stakes in Rio de Oro, especially, are high. They believe oil deposits found in Libya and Algeria con tinue into Rio de Oro. Reports that six Spanish army posts in Ifni have fallen to. Mor occan rebels could not be con firmed here. • Information from Ifni and Rio de Oro, both military zones for bidden to foreigners and news men, was hard to obtain in Ma drid. No official statements of the fighting which has been going on sporadically for months were is sued. Nationalists in Morocco said yesterday new fighting broke out last Friday in’lfni. contempt of court. 1 Justice Tom C. Clark said in thej majority opinion “The prosecu tion cannot multiply contempts by repeated questions on the samel subject of inquiry within which! the recalcitrant witness already! has refused answers.” ! By a 6-3 vote the court setl aside 10 of Mrs. Yates’.. contempt] convictions and returned the case to U.S. Dist. Court Judge William C. Mathes in Los Angeles to con sider “in the cool reflection of subsequent events” whether the remaining sentence should be re duced. Justice William O. Douglas said in a dissenting opinion in which Chief Justice Earl Warren and Justice Hugo L. Black joined: “This case to me is a shocking abuse of judiciary authority. It is without precedent in the books.” In other actions today the court: 1. Agreed to review a 5-3 deci- PENN STATE DINER Fine Foods OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY "Tradition Demands Quality" THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COIIEGF PENNSYLVANIA i i ; sion of the U.S. Court of Appeals: here that the State Department! jmay refuse to issue passports to’ [applicants who decline to signi non-Communist affidavits. ; 2. Refused to reconsider its Oct.' 14 denial of a hearing to segre-! gationist John Kasper, who was! sentenced to a year in jail on a’ charge of criminal contempt of, court in connection with disorders! at Clinton, Tenn., resulting from integration of the high school there. 3. Agreed to rule on validity of California’s denial of property tax exemption to war veterans who refuse to sign a loyalty oath. mm MARSHALL'S WISHES ITS MANY PATRONS A VERY HAPPY THANKSGIVING • See you on your return. MARSHALL'S (rear) 454 E. College Diamond King Dies Pa. Representative Buried; JOHANNESBURG. South Afri-' WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 </P)—\ ca, Nov 25 UP)—Sir Ernest Op-;Rep. Augustine R. Kelley CD-Pa.)j penheimer, the South African dia-'was buried with military honors; mond and gold king, died alone'in Arlington National Cemetery | at his breakfast table today. He today. was 77, and had been in poor’ . Kelly. 74. once a West Point .health. cadet, died Wednesday. | Let’s Talk Turkey Can you think of a better time than between drumstick and dessert? No! This is your last chance to remind Mont and Dad that anything besides a Penn State Class Ring for Christmas is strictly for the birds. Of course, you'll explain that it’s a title too late to get your ring by Christmas. But for a $5.00 deposit, they will get a gift card and your ring will be on its way. We'll be seeing you right after Thanks giving vacation. All you have to do is de cide which stone you prefer and your cor rect ring size. You'll enjoy your class ring ~ for many Christmases to come. - L. G. BALFOUR Athletic Store PAGF THREI Warned by the electric atmo sphere. Macmillan tried to smooth the way tor NATO unity by de claring upon his arrival:'“We are in the same boat—don't let us or anyone else rock it." But this was small relief to the feelings of the French. They be lieve Macmillan and President Ei senhower, who will attend a NA TO summit conference here in mid-December, already had rock ed the boat by delivering 900 small arms to the troops of Tun isian President Habib Bourguiba. The British and American view is that the step was necessary to forestall any Tunisian-Soviet arms deal, and that Bourghiba promised the weapons would be used only for Tunisian security. Macmillan returned to the Brit ish Embassy through the cordons of riot forces after his first round [of talks with Premier Felix Gail lard. Lincoln Highway Relocation Planned CHAMBERSBURG. Pa.. Nov. 25 tfPl— rHighways Secretary Lewis M. 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