The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 15, 1958, Image 2

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    PAGf TWO
Russia Objects: .
_ _ " # Pohficalßoundup:
No Council Talk 5 1 ?oase "' s Bic L
m Dems Score Cam |
gjA lAf HARRISBURG (A*/ —Harold E. t
I QIIT6O S!i:;sen Bave hb Pennsylvania’ SINGAPORE (/P) Indonesian rebels declared Friday
I’MTK') p f ~ , . ,^ dre 7\ Frida - v as Philadelphia in ni they had resumed the battle for the American oil center
L*vi j . —Russia formally objected filing his nomination petitions for JV , f , . , . , A
Friday to debating disarmament in the Security Council but the Republican nomination 'forj°f Pakanbaru and had gained support from another province
did not bar a possible procedural talk. governor. jin Sumatra.
u. . . The 50-year-old former Minne-j The radio at Bukittinggi, mountain refuge of the rebel
7, ‘ . * * r tne OUncl) a P? roach sma governor, bucking the Re-!regime, said Lt. Col. Achmad Hus- ; “
as a means of bringing the deadlocked East-West talks back to‘publican organization in his gub-lsein’s troops again were # _
i life. They were somewhat but noti ernatorial bid in the Keystone, ing the Jakarta fC lIC C|Q H S SP|
» * |ii ‘wholly disappointed by the Rus-’State, estimated there were “sev-'paratroopers and commandos who' — ,v ' 1 1—
Wnrncian reaction ' ieral thousand" signatures on his I seized Pakanbaru and its airfield a ml . -
¥¥UIIIS The re£ct]on came in a Moscov petition. jWednesday IWO A-DldStS".
» » -I statement and in a private meet-, Ten counties were represented! The broadcast said Tapanuli.
VVeST. nunus ms between Soviet Delegate Ar-;m the peUtions,, including Phila- province m northwestern Sumat-I A . •
_ .. jkady A. Sobolev and U-S. disarm-i delphia, Delaware, Dauphin, Jun- ra had ousted the pro-Jakarta /^fCTICr jUj^riQ
Off QrttAllil-AP lament representative James Jj> ata . Cumberland, Mercer, Bea- military commander there, indi- wasktoptcyw npi tv,«»r„c
Utt oaTellites ’ Allegheny and Law - £*‘"42® province ,oinrf hSStlStwJsudS
MOSCOW f.-V—Nikita Khrush- 1 u Lfi/* n ' ievvs t 0 Sobole\ last * • « 1 n ih __ h weapons tests in different loca
chev told the West Friday night. * ptttsrttrptt (/p\ Thp ai?p i?»*ur»«n inin tions, the Atomic Energy Com
t Chang , e - ** a Com- lhc mission reported Friday night,
force ™IH °w rPP‘7.v-\et' °• A the *>s nation' mission re P orts that the Demo-' loyal to the government of Pres- One of the tests took place north
vention " " mUx ’ :
In an election snoorh the Pom ' * A meeting of the 11-nation , Pittsburgh by 5-1 in a drive] Rebel sources here said it was;
minis! Security Council. f °t new party registrations and; 99 per cent certain that Atjeh,’
PrJ! Both would be procedural. par *y changes. ’ another province at the extreme
dent Eisenhower that aimed solely at a resumption of Since Dec. 5 new registrations] northern tip of Sumatra, also
talks. and changes show there are 1996 would announce shortly it was ;
attest inn of Fist The Russians had threatened to new Democrats, 399 new Republi-; coming out on the rebel side. !
•,7 b&ycott the Disarmament Com-cans, 1163 changes to Democrat' This would bolster the rebels'
_ An.usncntv saia the Soviet bn- mission; tlie West wanted it mere- and 222 changes to Republican. with about 150,000 warlike Mos-' ,
t !?7?P3^ r^ er .' e^T t l< ;iP rop(JS: ‘! ly th <- issue to the Council. lems who long have been at odds - .
but declared that. In the event The Council in turn would f- I f* I - With the Jakarta government, said, and the other was at “the
of any new attempt from abroad be asked to urge renewal of TUnCIS hOlidht ' Pakanbaru a cilv of 50 000 usual Siberian testing site.”
JOUgnr ' almosHn'fte
f^we^nrti^i^S a Su.^b V c!^’*^? s - r Wad f’ ln A »««Ml#%w A #J is headquarters of the American range. A megaton weapon is one
onlookers and we will not fcavc wSd any mating of UliemplOyeClj oU company Caltex. which has : having of a milhon
o.rjri.nd, i„ l u «h. ‘ “ f S&S££Z?St h and
duties, and we would not like the Council taking up emergency plan to extend fed- PT^PfJ 3 let ofMwo nuclear blasi on or
anyone to test our patience anew." ment now. leral payments for thousands of the airfield %ednesdav.set: off twonuclear blasts on or
he added. ’ There was no immediate com- jobless this year. and Jakarta claimed capture of near Noyaya Zemlya Island above
An audience of 14,000 in Mos- ment from the Western dele- • “This should have top priority th ® town - ; rre AEC announced Feb 2 7
cows Sports Palate roared its 9**“ on what lo do now. over tax cuts. Dublic works and government claimed.cap- 1 The AEC announced reb. Z 7
approval as Krushchev asserted The Soviet Foreign Ministry- other worthwhile projects.” Sen. ture °* the nearby Minas oilfield’that
the Soviet Union has interconti- issued a statement along the same Clifford P Case (R-NJ) said. l tbe next day; and capture of, u vo tests \ieldin 0 megaton range
nental ballistic missiles and even-- general line as Sobolev’s declara-; _, n ,' •. ' ~. Dumai, an oil port for the other, explosions north of the Arctic Cir
thing else needed “to crash anv Bon. ! drt3is nfthn d d d f f f major {ield at Duri > Wednesday‘de.
aggressor who tries to attack our The Russians repeated their as- d .cr? night. jocooooooooooonooooooooo
rountry." - : sertions that the Disarmament - : L
Commission was powerless to act : *' 10n bas 11111 out or will shortly. _ . 1
Honor 'Sir' Onnenheimw because 16 of its 25 members! Sf? 5 . Bayne CR.-Maine), Aiken J>GnQt© KGIGCTS
w 4 c7 l , “belonged to military blocks di-KR.-Vt ). Potter (R.-Mich.). Javitsj_ _ , 1 .
WASHINGTON tA >—The Ar- reeled by Western powers." (R.-N.Y.), and Langer (R.-N.D.I Tqv RedilCtlOn
mys top missile man, Wernher oledged Case support IWA ivvuwviiwii
von Braun, said Friday the British Clark Voices Opposition Case said Chairman Bvrd fD ! WASHINGTON (/P)—The Sen-;
probably would have knighted; WASHINGTON s_Sen. Jos-Va f had the }ob- Mked again Friday at mi- 1
atomic scientist Robert J. Oppen-;eph S. Clark (D.-Pa.) is on recordlless uayment proposal would have I
fceimer, who w-as refused secunty-as being opposed to a federal tax'consideratoin at the next session I 7 Ul> buying power and.
clearance by the U.S. Atomic En-<cut now on grounds that it would : of the Senate Finance Commit-' ba c 6 7 e reC£ I SSI , on ; ~ , f
ergy Commission. 'cause too large a deficit I tee rinance vomraii Senators rejected the reduc-i
Von Braun voiced the opinion "No matter how a ipealing that 5 ' jtions in two separate packages on!
while testifying before a House a tax reduction mav be politically a, . .. .. | the way to passing and sending to|
Labor subcommittee on Legisla- . . . we cannot afford to have in NeW 1/7VeSI/OCfffOH White House a bill to save;
tion to strengthen the study and. the federal budget this year am... M , Me insurance companies $124 mil-]
teaching of science. enormous deficiC’ Clark said. jr/infSCI OV PfOOGtS !* lon on taxes. j
Washington (.R)—House in-'Grnce Kellsy Has Bov i
: whethcr° r their I nroh? >I nf l MONTE CARLO, Monaco OP)—'
Vi nether their probe of the Fed* p r i nnp< -q rtrapp ffav#» birth to a
hS
«urfp d cT nf al777^ nf i”7 o The mother and Crown Prince
te£ &SS* ” n “““ “Vu*- »«« d?ine line. Sh e wa,
T ~ , , . j sleep mg and he was xrytng, as
In a new flareup of long-sim-| doc tors expected.
mermg discord m the House sub-1 ■ -
committee on Legislative Over- *
isight. Rep. Bennett (R.-Mich.):
said he doubted if the inquiry has.
gone skin deep into the question
—a statement which led Chair- 1,
man Harris (D.-Ark.) to invite'
; Bennett to dig as deep as he;
pleased. i
Military Rule Reigns
In Seething Havana
HAVANA, Cuba (/P) Tight gun rule was enforced!
throughout this island Friday night. An unprecedented wave
of violence subsided, at least for the moment.
Only one bomb explosion was reported near Havana—
contrasted to the usual daily menu of burnings, train holdups,
wrecking communications, kid-j ——\
napings and killings. [warranted their sending families:
President Fulgencio Batista to Florida or elsewhere,
kept the 7700-strong national Batista, still insisting on hold-;
police, and the army, nary and ing elections on June I—confident i
air forces in a state of alert. that his candidate, former. Pre-i
Police, troops and coastguards- mier Andres Rivero Aguero, will'j
men patrolled streets in rebellious'win—conferred with top political' 1
Santiago de Cuba, in Pinar del advisers. jj
Rio, Matanzas, Cienfuegos, Ha-'
vana and other rebel hot spots.
Police and other armed forces,
clothed with extraordinary pow
ers. broke up groups of Cubans
wherever they attempted to con
gregate.
Under the suspension of consti
tutional guarantees, effective un
til April 26, they could arrest and
toss thousands of Cubans into
jail if necessary, without charg
ing them, and hold them indefi
nitely. They also were empowered
to raid homes without warrants
and disperse public meetings.
Authorities rigidly enforced
censorship of the press, radio
and tele ns ion and international
telephonic communications.
Censors clipped out all Cuban
items from American newspapers
before they were allowed on
'newsstands. They required oper
ators in telephone exchanges to
sever connections when anyone
tried to relay to the United States
news of the situation in Cuba.
Increasing numbers of Ameri- o
can citizens inquired at the U.S. 5 —. o
Embassy whetlier the situation,^Ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooaoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooobooooooo^
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UinEU Third
IlUm program
Noel-Coward Lily Pons
Conversation Piece
by Recerdi&r
Bandar. March is - jfitlS p, m .
PHI KAPPA'S
Annual Blast
Music by tho
AUSTIN WELLS QUINTET
and the
CONTINENTALS
Open to Third Semester and Above
COUPLES ONLY
Afternoon 3-5
U.S. Oil Center Hit
By Indonesian Rebels
j=jNOW
Now: 1:39, 3:39, 5:39. 7:39, 9:42
Otto Preminger Presents 0^
bonjourF
TRiSTESSEfI
BEIEASED BY COtUMBtA PICTURES
Sen. Feet. t:M. 4:W, 5:51. 7:42. »:4J
Today
Evening 9-12
SATURDAY. MARCH 15.'1958
WASHINGTON (/P) The
Senate-House Atomic Energy
Committee said Friday the Ei
senhower administration has
dropped a controversial plu
tonium provision from a bill
to permit more sharing of weap
ons information with Allies.
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