WBER 6. 1957 FRIDAY. DECEf gon to Have Agency dvanced Research Pent For i !ON, Dec. 5 (/Pj. program designed to get an atom , , t ,,, : driven air-craft aloft before Rus ievel Advance sia does It recognized that the iects Agency” j Soviets would reap more propa-, , * . ganda laurels if it got one in the! if and eventual: a i r , even though the craft might: >ich things aSfbe_of doubtful military value. ’ r c and u-Pannnci * A dr,ve 15 on t 0 have one tS ana \t eapons. S q uac j ron o£ Air Force Thor inter-’ of by the armed-mediate range ballistic missiles— : set up in theilßßM —and one of Army Jupiters' the end of this' in be j n S b - v df.-T' 1 oM9sB ; £ach - (squadron would have lo missiles. •The boast of Russia that she: WASHING! —A new top Research Proj to direct stud creation of s space platforrr still undreamed forces—will be Pentagon befori month. This is one o' a series of de-ihas her IRBMs ‘‘zeroed in” to hit velopments or p -oblems arising in! every major Allied base in West the Defense Dt partment in the;em Europe on instant notice is wake of Russia’s long, threatening;challenged. Present missiles, eith strides in technology. jer Soviet or American, aren’t that On the basis c|£ talks in respon-i accurate or reliable, it is contend sible quarters today there are’ed. those other points. , • Who in the United States gov • A decision must he made soon, evnment would decide whether, whether to switch' from the cur- conventional or nuclear weapons, rent effort to build a high per- would be used in event of the sud formance, militarily useful nu- den outbreak of less-than global clear powered airplane to a crash 1 war is still uncertain. Dutch Encounter Possible Expulsion From Indonesia . (Interpretation on page 4) \ JAKARTA, Indonesia, Dec. 5 (/P) —An Indonesian govern- 1 ment official said today Indonesia intends if possible to re- ! patriate the 46,000 Dutch people living in this sprawling is-; land republic. A later government announcement denied that' expulsion of Dutch nationals had been ordered or is being! considered. Issuing the denial that expul sion had been ordered, a Foreign Ministry spokesman referred to a statement Wednesday by Premier Djuanda that no pressure was to jbe applied to force the Dutch to [leave the country at present. The Premier said the “lives and properly of all Dutch sub jects here is guaranteed by the government. If they wish to leave the country they will be given every assistance." Earlier today Maj. Gen. Abdul Harris Naustion, chief of staff, made a nationwide radio broad cast calling on the people -to avoid any individual actions against the Dutch. I The announcements on the fu ture status of Dutch citizens in Indonesia came as the govern iment asked the Netherlands to I close all but one of its eight con jsulates. Hammarskjold Settles Israeli, Jordan Dispute DAMASCUS, Syria, Dec. 5 (JP) —UN Secretary General Dagi Hammarskjold moved on here to day after settling an Israeli-Jor dan dispute and made a peaceful agreement with Syria. It would reinforce the UN truce supervi sion organization aiming to ease tension on the Syrian Israeli fron tier. •' No details of,steps to reinforcej the truce organization’s work! were disclosed immediately. j A joint communique said they! agreed on the “necessity to bol- 1 ster the authority of the UN Pales tine truce observation organiza tion and of the Mixed Armistice Commission for more effective application of the general armis tice agreement” of 1949. • AMA Reaffirms Position On Water Fluoridation PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 5 (/P) — The American Medical Assn, “on I the basis of an exhaustive newj study” today reaffirmed its viewj that fluoridation of supplies is a safe method of re ducing dental decay uu. hood. I - ** EGE AVE. g a -EGE, PA. % B. P. MOVE! 218 E. col: STATE CO! THF DAIIY COttEGIAN STATF COMFGP PENMSYI VANIA The Dutch until 1949 ruled the 3000 East Indies islands now known as Indonesia. ntm BO Autographed copies available at no extra cost! THE PENNSYLVANIA BOOK SHOP 129 West Beaver Avenue, State College, Pennsylvania 'C“ O /"A n I L I • I »• ■ Scientist Says Russia jo GOP Labor Legislation Preparing sputnik m 4 • Jill* n I I ! VIENNA. Austr.a. Dec. :> ttn— Aimed at Union Racketeers j jus; spent 3« veiling lao- ATLAXTIC CITY, X.J., Dec- 5 (/P) —The Eisenhower ad- oratories and scientific institutes ministration today took the wraps off its 1958 labor legisla- S fo tion program aimed at smoking out crooks and racketeers, launch Sputnik 111. He said it will from the labor movement. weigh a ton. It includes provision for full disclosure of union funds, secret ballot election of union officers, tightened bribery re strictions and broad recommenda tions for revision of the Taft Hart ley Act. The program was outlined in detail by Secretary of Labor Mitchell to the second constitu tional convention of the AFL CIO and was greeted by polite applause from delegates. The federation executive board will take up the program at its meet ing Tuesday. Mitchell said the proposals will leave the basic responsibility for “honest and democratic trade un ionism right where it now is— with you.” But, he added, they will correct conditions which appear "to have encouraged abuse and oppression on the part of some people ” He asserted the administration recommendations will be present ed to Congress by the President in January. He said the proposals reveal ed today will be in addition to the administration's regular la bor program calling for such things as a broadened minimum wage. AFL-CIO President George Me an y earlier had emphatically re jected any idea of a deal with the giant Teamsters or any other un ion in fighting labor corruption. Gibbs Girls Get the Top Jobs Special Course for College Women. Residences. Write College Dean for Gibbs Girls at Work. Katharine GIBBS tosTM u» n st r*oviencr*.t» NEW TOM 17.238 Park ftv*. MONTCLM*. NX.» » The Heal Ckrislnus Gift HO’S LAUGHING? Everybody's laughing over the funniest novel of the year, the hilarious new best seller about love, morals and missiles. State CD Chief Cites Effort HARRISBURG. Dec, 5 i.Pt—Dr. uniforms . . . formal invita- Richard Gerstell said today the tions. If you want the Mil Soviet satellite had worked a re- Ball 1o b* your girl's favo markable improvement on Penn- rile dance give her aa* sylvania’s civil defense effort. otll er extra, dinner at Duffy'* , Gerstell, state director of Civil It - S , he extra that coun tsl i Defense, said Sputnik had the ef- C C 1 feet of awakening people and! 1 §•* y ■l-4-w t'C* loosening purse strings" but "1, I yII I I Y' hardlv could s&v people are pan-1 J ickv“ , * “Let's just say,” he added, “the Boajsburg. 4 miles east of firing of Sputnik rockets has re- State College on Route 322 minded people that there is such (turn right at the Texaco Sta.) a thing as civil defense." * V the technical activities at BCR! 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Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers