The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 19, 1958, Image 2

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United States Calls For
Cease-Fire in Formosa
DETROIT OP) The United,
(Auto Workers, with a Ford con-i
,tract settled. adopted a tougher!
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. i 4h)—The United States calledShOt Down ,attitude yesterday in bargaining]
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yesterday for a prompt cease-fire in the Formosa Strait. But with General otors and Chrys-1
ler Corp. t 1
the Soviet Union declared only a complete L' S. military TAIPEI, Formosa CPI —47;hinei It warned GM that the "time ]
Natior.alist jet pilots claimed they:has come for them to quit play-i
withdrawal from the entire area, including Formosa itaelf, shot down five Communist MlG's,mg games." and told Chrysler'
sankthree tore o
can bring peace to the Far East. 'ard Red edb°ats;that machinery for a strike might,
. in th e Quemoy area yesterday. I
=be set in motion if real progress;The opposing views on the Formosa crisis were put before in
claimed also the possibleiis not made- soon.
the Si-nation General Assembly' ;; of a sixth MG ar.d, The UAW summoned its ex
lby Secretary of State Dulles and' damage to a fourth boat. Nation-;
to
b oar d f or a mea b o „ ; t o .
Senate Rackets 18 .,..i m et yk y o or ov ,i t ii he m : ni tg r An das dr .
o e f i shit air
pied allfcFce its sa ta e lq eu uart:_ t r i s re-; d ay to snow . th e F or d con ..
t tract and review °trst./ and
!genera! debate.rters'
'said base safel y. tis-teadqua
~,.. General Motors negotiations.
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CO mm I iiee Ends , Dulles expressed b ape a cease- no American p il o t s were "'"` The board °Dula ba asked for
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, use would emerge from the ' volved in the action_ straw antlnnination at that
iin Warsaw between US. i But the talks Meson command on: !hoe.
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Probe ® Union ommunist Chinese diplo- 'Formosa has indicated II S. jet; Gm and Chrysler resumed talks]
mats. He s aid if the ' ante fail ' fl 'a ders will g a int° ectinn r° e ' d `with Wallin- RelltheeS UAW, but]
, the United Stales reserves the the Natioaatists .if Communist; to comment on w h ether ;
WASI;I'N'GTON P --The Sett
right to toss the issue into the ,planes attack Nationalist cargo' i
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United Rations. !planes making supply drops on;
ate Rat''..aos committee ended a,
. Greerlyko made no mention of the offshore islands. The ..ftecisiTr*C9los to Leave Cyprus I
7-week nrol_o , of Teamsters Union: the Warsaw talks in his 10-thou-'thus far have refrained from such LoNDolsr cal Britain an,/
sconri)ls yesterdao with dernands.sand word speech, nor did he pro-attacks. Inounced yesterday it will soon!
I ' - o• cor: 0, i :ye legi sla Lon at air oo.se any action in the United The Communists charged thatiifhAeaw from Cyprus an infan-j
k-vets of government_ illations to re.,Olve the Far East 16 Nationalist planes flew over `.2—y brigade stationed there to'
; cr i sis_ iFtikien province on the mainla rt .
The Una] doe of this Phase: oi / u ' • • - - rnt.'et pmible emergencies in the
a th e United States liras yesterday and that one was shot. mid t.
t.; • ~ -1 -r•-*:.:zat;i_in brought these , ''' sa id .• -.. and
!guilty of 'modern international down another hit. Peiping]
deoelopments:
piracy." and compared oiet,eilt radio made no mention of anyi
eThe committee produced evi- i 1.: S. actions with those of Adolf losses to its planes or torpedo
deuce of alloged collusion between, Hider prior to World War H. lboats,
J-ere, P. tuffs, Tearroaers press-, "E ver yb o dy w h o h as the in-
dent, and Chicago :asuranc" meni terests of peace at heart can- •
Allen Dorfman and Dr Leo Pearl-,
, not fail to condemn the U.S. '
rran which was said to have oast' po li cy o f t h roa t s and p r o aoea .
un.on welfare funds more than. li ons w ith regar d to China, a
sic) i thousand. I policy of war.' Gromyko said.
•Counsel for the committee,' He demanded also admission of
said I , e has evidence that HaffalCotrsmunist China to the IN. and
once threatened to have a kay.^rerpalanoed US. opposition for keep
for a rival union bumped off.ling Peiping out. '
Hoffa denied it 14 times in sub-i Dulles charged that Communist
sequent questioning. ;China was attempting to seize
• Hotta announced he was go- Qa- -
1 , -rnor and Matsu by naked ,
ing to try to get God f rey p . l force.
.
Schmidt. a New York lawyer. ,
thrown off the union's court-ap-ill•S., Red Ambassadors
pointed monitoring board. .4
Anent on Formosa Talks
/ WARSAW. Poland ‘..la The
Since 1940, newspapers hareitinited States and Communist
maintained a constant level ofiChinai talked terms for a cease-
Poataarily. New s paper cirrula-lfire in the Formosa Strait for two
tion has virtually paralleled theihours yesterday but demands and
growth of households in the Uni-counterdemands were kept rigid
ted States.
ity secret
It Won't Be "Pretend"...
RALPH MARTERIE
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ROBERT mrrcHum
the Year"
, the Ford-UAW pact worked out
Wednesday had given either side
,a bargaining advantage.
At Solidarity House, home of
'the UAW. there was no such re
luctance. Every union official
from President Reuther down.
felt the gains made in the Ford
contract would be a springboard
for further gains from the other
two.
The UAW made it plain it
would not accept mere carbon
copies of the Ford agreement.
Douglas Fraser. of the UAW
Chrysler negotiating team, told
newsmen that actual progress has
been made on only a couple of
minor issues in the nearly six
months of contract talks with
Chrysler. He said strike authori
zation against Chrysler might be
sought if no major progress is
made soon.
Semi-formal
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1958