The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 17, 1957, Image 2

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Ike Offers NATO Allies
Medium Range Missiles
PARIS. De•r 16 t•i' Elsonl:uwer t9day offered
Atner:ca's European A:hes medal:ll range rruss:es and atomic
MONTCOMEP.Y. Ala., Dec. 16
i'ti Negroes, heavily outnum
bered at the polls. appealed to
white voters throughout Alabama
toda to defeat a constitutional
I -
amendment to abolish Macon
County.
The abolition measure is one of
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer proposed changes in the state's
of West Germany was a top ob- ,
referendum tomorrow. consutution to be voted on in a
jet-tor to Eisenhower's weapons , statewide
otter, urging that any decision ; It would empower the Alabama
on such military problems be
Legislature to abolish Macon
postponed at least until next County. where Negroes, many of
spring. ,them college trained, outnumber
Prune Minister Harold Marmil-!w hite residents nearly 7 to I.
• ;an of Britain, whose country al-,Netghlonring counties with white
'ready is an independer.t nuclear majorities would absorb Macon's
;lower and has a missile base,population and land area.
'agreement with the United States. The amendment was sponsored
rml:s_ 11,- 16 not refer to the Eisenhov. - er by State Sen. Sam Engelhardt,
av7o -,, , , et :S : cntwale's, - ;rtg su b ject. executive secretary of the segre
frwr 1 1 " Ntl'•Ne. cAr•ov:l 4 li 3 , Instead. Macmillan urged Mat gatomst Alabama Assn_ of Citi -
N AI eTror (i:RT:er en- the West take seriously the let- zees Councils, as a means of off
rACelnent tonight after a long„ e el letter from Soviet Premier setting threatened Negro control
rxtuun.ting day- of Atlantic Al-' Bulganin proposing new East- of the county.
Lance ec,nferen..-es - West talks. The United States
warheads
The long, tense fast closed session of the NATO summit
confettnce then quickly split over how to deal with his propo-
Ike Cancels
NATO Meal
Appearance
Hut hes doctor said there W . 2.5. had already termed the !Wigan
"nothirg hied:rally %%Tong." I •
sn notes propaganda.
The do tor. Maj. Gen. Howard , The Amer:can phut, presented
Ikt. Sn.% der, said further to a tries-oointly hr the President and Sec
s-no Tr rayed to newstnen that rrtary of State John Fester
Dci
} was "`m fine shape lea. a1....0 pledged efforts to obtam
rteeptie having been pictured ear- , congressional approval to help the
Her as tne'd out. Attiet build ar.d run stoma' sub-
And the Pre:tit:tent tinnsell. &aid marines.
White House press SeC retort
James C. Ha gerty. asked him N.Y. Subway Strike Ends
with a chuckle that reporters be NEW Yelrr:. Dee. 16 •.-P.---The
told: worst subway strike in New
"I am a g 30 or 10 o'clock boy York's history ended torught, aft
taught and I am coats to bed at er elght d.i% - s of vast trar.s.: co--
that time." fusion above and below ground
Be made two major sperdles it had pers;ste-d tri defianze of
today and sat through two ere ea-d- state law and cell:: Orr ;e .
4 rd NATO tot•asMns, one las-tr.: 4 1 / 4 .
hours. - State 'Blue Laws' Study
But ;',^4 minutes after the leaskg* HARRISBURG. Lam. It; pi"
a,ttettalan meet rtc. a h:zt Tan Thr Jan:: :;:ate G:werr.v.er.:
from 'SAO to 15 - 1,15pn2... parsar C0:077 - .lSal - 0:1 lea.:Lay 0:V1e:eV: a p:V-
Tetar,%,` rates C_ Rattily .—c=.7_l- ltstnr.ary s:tady Prr.r.sylT.-ar_nt's
rnonrsi x atryks coaLferratcr •Slnr Laws--
Indonesia Warns 'Hands Off'
JAKARTA., Indonesia. Dec% .7)Tr.es. 2::e•ntion the
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Nitntstery said NATO
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Future U.S. Sea Control
Uncertain, Chief Testifies
WASHINGTON, Dec. 16 (,) Adm. Arleigh Burke,
chief of naval operations, testified today the U.S. Navy now
has command of the seas but the future is uncertain.
Burke was one of several Navy witnesses who testified
today in the Senate's investigation of the U.S. missile and
satellite programs.
The director of undersea war- I In reply to a series of questions
fare. Rear Adm. C. E. Weakley. , from Sen. John C. Stennis (13-
told the senators the Navy is 'Miss.), Burke said he knew of no
maintaining an around the clock
!evidence that Russia now has nu
alert in the face of a threat to !cl e ar powered subs, although he
sea communications which he ;said the Soviets have been work
described as "without parallel ling on them for several years.
in the peacetime history of the I
world."
With Russia possessing the larg-i
est submarine fleet in the world,
Weakley said, the Navy is tackl-1
ing undersea problems with the!
utmost urgency.
- "We have aircraft and ships
on an alert status ready to in
vestigate any submarine when
ordered." he said. "This is a 24-
hour duty."
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"RAISING A RIOT"
Kenneth More
Begins Wednesday
His Guns Were
White Lightning!
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