PAGf TWO Summit Ministers Gather Motormen •Want Say In PARIS. Dec. 13 i7P>—Foreign Ministers began assembling Strike Talks today for the NATO summit conference amid predictions of .. , , , „ , . Trr , , NEw YORK, Dec. 12 IJf*} — * jarring diplomatic battle between France and its U.S. and s{riiing subway mo tormen to- British allies. [ night demanded full amnesty as Amid the optimistic was Foreign Secretary Selwyn their price for ending a crippling — .Lioyd of Britain. He said on his;four-day walkout. They also in arrival next week's summit meet-[sisted on a voice in collective! mg will be "of historic import-jtransit bargaining. | ance" for the Western alliance. | They asked Mayor Robert E.j The arrival of Secretary' of State Wagner to meet with them asj Dulles tomorrow, however, is ex-soon as possible to discuss their| pected to precipitate a diplomatic-proposal, which they called "a battle, over France’s demands thatifair basis for settling the strike.”! Britain and the United States take t Earlier in the day. the Transit i a friendlier attitude tow a r d Authori ty offered the motormen! 1 French North African problems. •P?. rtia , 1 as the strike rap . „ .. ~ . idly lost its impact More lines i Officially the French have not were returning to service and ; formulated any demand, Thai .strikers by the score joined a ; will come up »1 a series of Cab- 'back to work movement. inef sessions before the opening ; The strikers turned down the I of the NATO summit session partial amnesty plan, which would j t ?->•>»* ! hower as one of l.«* first three iproval of an impartial referee. ' { s hall not accept a take it j | But it can be said on good au-.or leave it proposal,” said strike! thority that the French will de-; counsel Louis Waldman. "We shall: jmand assurance that no more!°n',Y ac cept one which is just fori [arms will be delivered to Tunisia; 311- > [by Britain and the United States; ~ j land that they support France's. FJ, policy of staying in Algeria, de-;l U. EUUCUTv/IO spite the three year rebellion. _ These things will be demanded.Dlnn Moaf of Dulles, Eisenhower, and British * *WII Iv I"ICC! [Prime Minister Macmillan before HARRISBURG Dec 12 (TP)— | the NATO sessions open. Until Gov. Leader today invited' 100 [some such agreement is reacned-educators and other public fi iFrench sources insist, France will,gures to take a “searching look” , take a very _ reserved position a t Pennsylvania’s educational sys- ' ;about permitting rocket bases to,tern next month—a meeting which jbe built on French soil. [could spark legislation for more. The United States will offer in- classroom time. ! termediate ballistic missiles to its! governor told his first European aUies as one means of; weekly news conference in two bolstering defenses. jmonths that the Jan. 28 and 29 imeeting could also—depending on, lawmakers’ sentiments—bring a bout a longer school year in Penn-; sylvania. [ ! In announcing the top level ed-, :ucational conference, Leader ad mitted that plans for the parley [gained impetus through the [launching of earth satellites by • the Soviet Union during the last ! GO daj’S. Amid Aliy Hostilities Dulles Leaves For NATO; Ike Goes Tomorrow WASHINGTON, Der, 13 (SP\— Secretary of State Dulles took off today for the NATO meeting in Paris, and President Eisenhower prepared to do the same tomor row. Dulles declined to make a de parting statement'—he usually lias one for reporters at the air port. Eisenhower met this morning; with the National Security Coun-I cil, and the White House said it' could be assumed that some of the topics taken up were among' those to be considered at the summit meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, It was only last Tuesday that Eisenhower’s doctors settled the question of whether he would at tend the Paris meeting. They said then that his progress from his 1 mild stroke of Nov. 25 was such as to permit the trip. The White House said he would make the opening speech on be half of the American delegation on Monday. Eisenhower is to take off to morrow afternoon, take part in the NATO meetings Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and fly back Thursday. Mercury Plunges in Pa. Pennsylvania froze Thursday with winter officially still nine days away. In the wake of December’s sec ond snowfall, the mercury plung ed to near zero in western sec tions and mountain areas to a still bitter 14 in Philadelphia. 4- - - \ designed for giving ... beautiful, beautiful perfumed Bath Powder by Fabergd comploto with colorful lambs wool ballet puff... 3.75 Aphrodisia Woodhue Tigress Act IV Flambeau McLanahan's THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYIVANIm Flu Epidemic on Wane j WASHINGTON. Dec. 12 (JP) ISurgeon Gen. Leroy E. Burney j said today the Asian flu epidemic,] which he described as the most widespread in 40 years, appears to be on the wane. He added, however, that the dis-- ease can be expected to occur through March and urged con-J tinned use of Asian flu vaccine., PENN STATE TOUR OF EUROPE June 19 ... August 1 As far as SICILY! 41 exciting day* in England, France, Switzerland, Monaco (Monte Carloh Italy, Austria, Germany, and Holland. A unique itinerary! Under the direction of: Dr. Dagobert de Letrie, Assoc. Prof, of German, PSU For further information, phone: AD 8-6635 ALL NEW ® ART * FICTION 0 SHORT STORIES ‘ # POETRY in CIRCA On Sale Monday At: ® Hub . eMail ' • 0 Comer Room ® Waring Hall only 25a Force Attacked Hasty Research Air ! For WASHINGTON, Dec. 12 OP)—'The Air Force appeared to be in the doghouse tonight for proceeding to establish a special space weapons research office before the Defense Department could set up its own overall agency. ! On Tuesday. Lt Gen. Donald L. Putt, chief of Air Force research •and development, ordered establishment of a ‘Directorate of Astro inautics” and named four men toj ‘ put the office into operation. jAFL-CIO Hits Probers; The Air Force said the purpose R enews Cleanup Pledge is to "organize and manage its| ATLANTIC CITY, Dec. 12 CP) — jown research into astronautics. AFL-CIO today condemned (told newsmen this did not con-1 the Senate Rackets Investigating ifliet in any way with the De-i Committee as unfair, but pledged |[e «= Department’s plan to set .. „d labor’, tup an overall Advance Research xhe federation wound up jProjects Agency” in the form of convention by re-electing Presi a single manager for coordination dent George Meany, who called on „t so* things as the fo.rn, pmb- '«“*» “g* lems of space warfare and scien- new members, tific study. But today Dep. Secretary of De fense Donald Quarles was asked by newsmen about the establish ment of the Air Force director ate. j Quarles replied: “We asked them to wait until we have the j thing lined up.” i Well, what was he going to do [about the matter, in view of the I fact the directorate now was an accomplished fact? "I don’t know that they have established the directorate —so I have no comment,” Quarles re plied, then stepped into a plane and headed off or the NATO con ference in Paris. Tonight & Tomorrow pnaTHE CAINE | 1 MUTINY I tm COURT rtB MARTIAL PLAYERS present Herman Wouk's play— B p.m. Center Stage. Tickets at HUB or door . . . $l.OO FRIDAY. 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