The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 14, 1957, Image 2

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General Orders Halt Lod9eS ? yS pulles Faces French Problem
in . L c • U.S. Welcomes On Arrival at NATO Conference
10 Dutch Seizures Red Overtures SSS'SfSffir!'’ 1 “ vmd ty ””
JAKAKTA .!,.**«*. D«. W „,,-Indo„c,jas ™y ££
ordered a halt tonight to the seizure of Dutch businesses and Lodge said today the United critical problem of the Western-Up lte d States and Britain to Tun
threatened severe punishment if his orders were disobeyed.^s*fcS^»' B tt!^!^rt]S lC AfclSf lCe ’* relationS wU N IS FrMce felrSthTams would
The effect of his decree remained to be seen. (Soviet Union. But he added it is ! nn ~ . r - . .__ 1 reach rebels fighting French rule
n,c action of Maj. Gc„. Abdul Haris .Vasution, army chief'^^r^'^o;' 1 *
of staff, was announced after President Sukarno, smiling but Lodge spoke in the 82 nation’?° £e amon 2 the Allies, Dullesfrying to prevent Tunisia from.
tense, made a personal appearance : !U-N. Political Committee in reply- *"*>,_ 10 the Communist bloc
to disprove reports that he had I j■ •, > 'to a speech last night from So- ,lor anns
been ousted by a triumvirate and 1 Jl IfllfO HITC IfQn• viet Dep. Foreign Minister Vasily
made a prisoner of the armv. ** 1 ViV. Kuznetsov proposing a U.S.i
Earlier it had been announced /’V, _ „ ZAA |/’:ll,«,J‘. Sovie £ ?***? °f .friendship andj
that the 56-year-old Sukarno is vV6T OUU Ixlll6o c°°P^^ tlon
leaving the country witliin a week . T _ , _The United States regarded the|
to recuperate from mental and * r J f‘’ Dtc. l 3 OP) A ; Kuznetsov speech as exceeding-:•
physical exhaustion the task o{ studying the present lv mild. It caused Lodge to re-.l
Premier Diuanda a Socialist Ij , ailc law - in 1874. [vise a speech he had prepared ini
nonnmvmanasked Payment °* webtern . L™ today. Unofficial advance. The revised speech re-,
Sarto™ a report ? at > east 600 Persons fleeted a mild skepticism ex-.
» «r"ld Ul ° USandS ft
as actine nresident hut a eove.n- ]ured - mg the United States and other;
tuenl spokesman 'indicated the'. T ft qua^, e struck before dawn,. nations had a ‘‘from or.
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These contradictory statements shook | tentionS -
left observer m the dark as to official p!ace d the cen-'Big Ten OKs 10 Games
*' hat * c * uallj ’ wkS lla PP f ' n;n e be - ter at Sehneh. 240 air miles south- CHICAGO. Dec. 13 (IP) The
rw west of Tehran. Sehneh lies on> Big Ten tonight approved a pro
« 7 - 240 foot Shah Pass, which cutsiposal that conference football
nirtrt. through 10,000-foot mountains be-:teams be permitted to play 10
w?hv U tKi«nmmt lween th e cities of Hamadan and games, starting with the 1959 sea-
S, g •&?%?£££ $% Kerm.mtoh. *m. The limit „.w i, nine.
On that day, Nauslion made a 2
nationwide radio broadcast call
ing on the Indonesian people to
avoid any individual actions
against the Dutch.
Commission Will Study
State Constitution Change
HARRISBURG. Dec. 13 (*>,
Membership of a stale commission
to study possible revision or re
placement of Pennsylvania's con
stitution was completed todav
with appointment of the final five
members.
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WASHINGTON. £>ec. 13 (/P)
—President Eisenhower, lodk-.
ing relaxed and broad*
ly. look off late today for Paris
and the summit meeting of the
North Atlantic Treaty Organi
zation.
heard French Premier Felix Gail
lard state his price-support for
Trance’s attempt to maintain its
| influence in troubled North Af
rica.
i French sources said Gaillard
■and French Foreign Minister
: Christian Pineau led off with a
demand for a coordinated world
policy among NATO members,
extending beyond the strict geo-
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O'Hara Charged With
Selling Obscene Book
ALBANY, N.Y., Dec. 13 (IP)—
Author John O’Hara was indicted
today on a charge of conspiring
in the distribution and sale of
obscene literature.
He and Bantam Books were
cited in connection with the pa
per backed edition of O’Hara’s
‘Ten North Frederick,” the 1956
national book award winner.
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