PAGf TWO Adams Says Ike Vanguard Flop jNew York in Chaos 'Back in Saddle' Causes Known; iFrom Transit Strike ST. LOUIS, My.. Dec. 9 (TP,-President Eisenhowers chief 'L U/jiLL-.! J NEW YORK, Dec. 9 (/P>-The New York subway system assistai.t, Sherman Adams, said tonight the chief executive i/V/lCll|j VY 11111 IV/lUj was struck for the second time in 18 months today by a band is “back in the saddle" and on the way to complete recovery- WASHINGTON Dec. 9 UP)—' o£ resj elious motormen. ' But, Adams added, the President’s mild stroke on Nov. 25 The Office of Naval Researchsaidj They threatened to press the walkout indefinitely, points up the need for a constitutional amendment making it ?° day determined 3 the eMc^caSe! walkout snowballed tonight when 3000 towermen clear just when the vice pres:- 0 f Friday’s failure to launch a| and conductors joined in sym-, dent shall take oyer in the event Vanguard satellite rocket at Cape paihy. Ut *■ ,i ,a presidents inability to ful- Canaveral. Fla., but that the de- _ E ~. , ~ IT StriKA fU! his duties. tails cannot be made public. f The 5 am - stnke turned the; I Ivllcy ItVC Adams made The office, which has jurisdic-! rain sodden city into an angryi i . n i hiscomments tion over Vanguard, said the mis-;beehive of vast confusion. ifcnClS 111 Hfln m a- prepared fire and explosion of the big Van-' „ , , , J*" 11,1 I y l *• speech for a Re- guard rocket “was caused by a! Tens ot thousands of stranded: PITTSBURGH, Dec. 9 </P) meetfne CC : mechanical failure in the propul- commuters stormed railroad sta-| D a ; j y commuters and b meeting. sion system, details of which are ; tions in a grave evening rushi r . • . OD , „„ . , . He was the first classified secret” • hour crush. Christmas shoppers today wel- White House of- . A Defense Department spokes- i corned the return of normal trahs flcial to refer man said no further details can' Police on the scene at Pennsyl- portation in Pittsburgh as a 56- pubiic.y to hi- be given. | vania Station declared a state of day strike against the city’s larg wnt The department said the pro-jemergency; at one point an esti- e st transit system ended, thecommonlv P“ a2O , lnc h fully! ma ted 70,000 elbowing commuters Riders gathered at Pittsburgh tom. » mi- ..... byS SSeh 'ti&SS.'gST, physician e had described it misliap Pardl2ed by Friday ’ s Later, superior police officers when 2,200 operators struck. The blockage of a small artery in the Jevery a spokesman said &2T,53& 3 “S"*' Adams told the group- “I left another trv at mittim? said no reports of serious irou- A fare increase, previously ap- in the a LTufte was one ble throng proved by the Public Utility man who looks strong acts of the purposes of last Friday’s masses - Commission to offset increased strong—and a man who is strong.’missile firing, in which the Van- However, several persons col-|jf bor c ? s . ts , w ’ent into effect to “I am no doctor, but as a lay- guard rocket burned out on the la P sed m the mob and one manway, raising cash fares from 20 man. I can report that tne Presi-'ground. suffered a heart attack. Ambu-’* 0 -3 cents. But the use of tokens dent is on his way to complete: The spokesman also said no lances stood b y on alert outside;™. 355 initiated to sell at four for recovery. It is my opinion that’time has yet been set for the' the station. ' Bs _9, ents or 21 % cents per ride. he ..4s w . ex “llent shape.” 'Army to try its independent pro-! At Grand Central Terminal, L„ ,?fi? pany if?? Jt hav ® Tlie impact of his leadership! gram of lofting a satellite with a 3,000 streaming, pushing com- „ request an additional fare in and force of his personality are Jupiter C test missile. mulers contended for Irain crease m near future. today as powerful as at any time:,. ~ ~ ; space, overflowing some areas of in my five years of close asso- *-lOS Hearing Postponed the vast station. „ - ; WASHINGTON. Dec. 9 HP)—A! The Transit Authority said night . tt: alert, vigor- Icourt1 court attempt by William G. (Big rush hour service was about 66 umrl?li te j a i on t 0 adva ”ce Bi 1) Lias, former owner of;per cent normal. However, sub and.kffP America! Wheeling (W. Va.) Downs Race! ways were running as much as 40, “ n ? m . lca ] y and s P. Ir 'iTrack, to avoid deportation to minutes behind schedule and ua J> strong is as firm, as in- Greece, was postponed today un-!many of them were hopelessly as . l i e .V er JJ' as -. ‘J tomorrow. i overcrowded. ■ In short, the President is back : in the saddle. His grip on the .. ~ _ ~ , . .-- j "* . iWiretap Ruling May Affect | Britain, U.S Near jTrials Q f Costello, Hoffa Pact On Rockets NEW YORK, Dec. 9 (/P) —The U.S. Supreme Court ruling LONDON, Dec. 9 up> —The Unit-. t° da y that state obtained wiretap evidence may not be ad*: reported 1 mitted in federal court trials will affect two important cases' cate at least four American med-i^i, ere involving gambler Frank ;p" ; ■ ■ iurn range rocket bases in Brit-. Costello and James R. Hoffa, 1 * am. i president-elect of the Intemation-i There were signs that the ar- a ? Brotherhood of Teamsters. ! rangements may be challenged by* . U.S. Atty. Paul W. Williams de the French, who were reported, c ’ined comment on the ruling. : suspicious that Washington andj Costello’s case, federal Judge London might seek to dominate a °hn F. X. McGohey reserved de-; NATO. cision last Oct. 22 on a motion to ; set aside Costello's conviction in i a 1954 income tax evasion case 1 and give him a new trial. ’ Costello was found guiltv of, evading payment of $28,532 in in come taxes for 1948 and 1949. Costello’s attorney contended: • there was “knowing, conscious co-1 operation" between the Internal Revenue Bureau and the New* York County district attorney’s office in .the acquisition of wire- 1 tap information used at the trial Medical Report Awaited by Ike At White House WASHINGTON. Dec. 9 HPi— President Eisenkower was back at the White House and ready for a medical verdict Tuesday on the extent of his recovery from a alight stroke. j Out of the examinations and : consultations of a team of medi cal experts will come a decision as to whether Eisenhower will be able to attend the NATO summit meeting which opens next Mon- 1 day in Paris. Presidential press secretary James C. Hagerty, said he thought there would l>e a deci sion Tuesday afternoon. It was just two weeks today that Eisenhower suffered his cer-' ebra! attack. Hagerty said Eisenhower tells him now he feels “okay." And the press secretary bristled sar castically at an opinion that the President may not be as well as news reports have depicted him. The session with the doctors, at 2:30 p.m. at the White House, probably will be Eisenhower's: most important appointment of the week. He will be checked] over. Hagerty said, by most or ell of the nine physicians who ex- 1 emined him after a clot or spasm developed in a small artery of the brain Nov-. 25. A veto from the medical panel would mean that Vice President Nixon will go to the NATO meet ing instead. Murder Trial Ended UNIONTOWN, Pa.. Dec. 0 <JP>- The trial of Joseph Watreas in the slaying of an elderly grocer ended abruptly today when!: Judge tV. Russell Carr of Fayette Couniy dismissed the murder charge on grounds the slate did not produce enough evidence. i Weapons for Yugoslavia Halted After Tito's Blast WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 (/P) —The United States stopped sll weapons shipments to Yugoslavia today after Marshal: Tito spumed further deliveries because of “irritations” at frequent policy reviews of the program. Authoritative officials who disclosed this said, however, that American economic aid, now| averaging about 100 million dol lars a year, would continue to move forward in Tito's govern ment. A few million dollars worth of mpitarv assistance may be rein •titutod later, they said, but only to provide spare parts and main' tenancy for the estimated billion dollars of American arms deliv ered to Yugoslavia since 1950. _ Tlie military cutoff will bar de liverv of some 250 iet fighters previously allocated for Tito's air force. : Tito renounced further Amer- ican military aid. officials said, at a conference Friday on the island of Brioni with American Ambassador James R. Riddle berger. Top State Department officials THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATF COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA said they were not alarmed at' Tito's move. They viewed it as’ another maneuver by Tito to hew to his policy of being independent of both Moscow and the West. Congress approved continued ! •id to Tito's regime in 1958 on condition that President Eisen hower keep constantly review ing the proqram to make cer tain Tito did not patch up his nine year old quarrel with Moscow. j Tito's reunciation of future aid i caught the State Department and [the White House in the midst of ; another of such periodic reviews. 'This new look stemmed mainly from the State Department's con cern over Tito's move :n giving diplomatic recognition to Com munist East Germany. YOUNG MEN-WOMEN STUDENTS - TEEN AGERS Fabulous 45 RPM record offer: All the latest currently popular HI-FI Quality hit recordings can be yours now at a fraction of their retail price during the HOLLYWOOD RECORD CLUB new membership drive. Dining this mem bership drive in order to acquaint you with our records we will send you Four (4) currently popular hit records of your choice, eight sides (8) in all for the low-low price of only Sl.OO plus .15c to cover the cost of postage and handling. 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