The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 23, 1958, Image 2

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Formosa Crisis
Enters2ndMonth
Is
TAIPEI, Formosa (rP,—The blazing crisis in Formosa Pot Boils , LEXINGTON, Ky. (Th—Gov. Orval E. Faubus said yes-
iterday he expects to reopen high schools in Little Rock Mon-
Sl:alt moved into its second month with the Nationalists
,
puling through the Red artillery blockade once more with PARIS (.-P)—Political tensions or possibly later in the week, after a vote on the ques-
supplies for the Quemoys. and violence built up yesto i •
rday tion of admitting Negroes.
n -, France and The Arkansas governor
New.; of a supply run to Quemoy by ship and Little " France French overseas,
territories, six days before the' Southern Governors Conference.;
-- ' Quemoy by air came shortly af- l vote on Premier De Gaulle's pro-; He has proposed a plan for op- ,
ter it was learned that the Na
itionalists had carried out their je.cted .Fifth Republic. !erating the schools as private in-'
1,
fir: t. knov.n air drop to Quemoy` Algerian rebel partisans an- stitutions.
Sunday Half a ton of barily need-,geared to be increasing their sab-W e
ed medical supplies was ciropped'otage efforts in France itself. ' don't anticipate any legal
;difficulty," said Faub u s, "but
by parachute. I An explosion ripped through a'there could be litigation brought
Top L" S and Nationalist mili- big auto tire and rubber goods,by the federal government. If,
nary chiefs v.ound up strategy plant in the suburbs of Paris. Two' tliev want to tie everything up
huddles and the ranking Amer:- persons were killed and 21 in-,and - keep the schools closed fur
man officer, Adm. Harry D. Felt. cured Laboratory experts said they, that will be their responsi
stheduleci a meeting with Nation- tests indicated the blast had been'bility."
alest leader Chiang Kai-shek to- - .off pp
' se. . saboteurs. ' Florida's Gov. Leßoy Collins ' ,
day. i ,
What the rmlitary men dis- Algerian nationalists opened a sugge , ,ted that integration become
cussed was not disclosed but it, campaign of sabotage, bornoings "the lust order of business" of
is believed one of the ma2or topics and shooting on the French home'Congress next January.
1
v. a c gettinp , supplies fl owing front
. Aug,. 25. striking first at in- ; As things are going, Collins
dustrial target; Fourteen French . said, the dispute could lead to
steadily to the Quemoys off the
Red mainland. police and soldiers have been a "national catastrophe."
51 tin since then.
Despite the fact the Nationalists ; Faubus closed four Little Rock'
have run the Red blockade nine In Algeria, French authorities'schools when the U.S. Supreme'
days in a row, the supply needs said the bodies of 400 to 500 na-Court refused to grant a 30-month,
of the battered offshore islands tionalist rebels were found in a delay for integrating them. [
was still serious. Badly needed mass grave in the Kabilyie moun-;
The referendum, 'required un-:
are medical supplies. Doctors re- tains about 101 miles east of Al-
1 .der state law, x%•111 be held Satur- 1
port that the mortality rate a _ giers. 'day to determine whether Little'
mong the Quemoy wounded is An official announcement said Rock citizens prefer to reopen
high because there is no refriger- the dead were members of a rebel
betray gated basis.
Faubus said the question of who
the schools on a private, segre-,
,ation for drugs. or a blood bank.'tirlit , slain for plotting to i
;Anesthetics are being rationed. the nationalist cause. The French i
Shelling was relatively light as said the bodies had been mutil
c.vill operate the schools will de-"
the crisis became a month ;pleated. :pend on how the vote comes out.'
Yesterday the Quemoy; took 3,-' French troops moved into the; „Tragically
1 615 shells, the Nationalist Defense'area. a stronghold of the national-' .or pulling out of this I see littles
crisis—h
hope
Ministry reported. That was the ist rebellion, and opened an at-[ /
short of national catastrophe—
lightest bombardment in ni n ettack on rebel hideouts.
,days. i if we continue to follow the
present pattern of events," Col
' Since Aug. 23 the Reds by. ro • •
'Nationalist count have bat-9 h
ram , Icelandic lins said at the opening busi
ness session.
tered the Quemoy complex with' .
325,000 shells. It is estimated the Fish War Cools ' sa i d he has prepared a resolution'
Gov. Marvin Griffin of Georgian
'Nationalists fired back nearly, , I
'll,OOO rounds. The Nationalists' ROSYTH, Scotland fff''
___ The that will counter one Gov. Theo-'
have claimed victories in three:dore McKeldin of Maryland said
Britishfisher-;
fish war between •
con
air battles and six naval clashes. I f ile would place before the i
,men and Iceland has settled down l ference. McKeldin has said his
ito a fairly pleasant routine, with.resolution would call for support
A
. •
'mbridge Senior
'time out for tea and fraterniza-lof the 14th Amendment to the
Constitution, or in effect, integra
. • • ition with the enemy frequent. ! nom
Remains Missing I Lt. Cmdr. P. F. R. Corson of.
... 1.,
AMBRIDGE, Pa. ()Pi A
three _ t ,ne British frigate Russell gave'
day search has failed to turn UP this frontline report on returning
la clue in the disappearance of to Rosyth yesterday after three.
?Rebecca Triska. 15-year-old Am-lweeks duty with the Royal Na
(reporbridgtedye High esterday. 1 School senior, policelvYCorson fisheriesto ld protection
anews conference,!,
I ,
i The girl, a resident of nearby. 'An Icelandic gunboat comman-'
[Baden, was last seen when she!der, Capt. John Johnsson, invited
left a drive-in restaurant shortlytme to tea, and another officer'
before midnight Friday. She at-,and I rowed over in a small boat.
'tended a dance in Ambrige earn-I'llle Icelandic officers and erewl
I
er but left alone. were charming, and we chatted
Police said she was accompa- ; for half an hour about every- 1
nied at the restaurant by an un-ithing except Iceland's effort -to
identified man who appeared to extend the territorial limits of'
be about 10 years her senior.' its waters to 12 miles."
U.S., Reds
To Resume
Negotiations
W W. P011r.4 ~ T's— The
d S:Atr and Comir , ;:msl
re , girned direct
micfot:atlon3 a hlch American of
-1.1!=. • ! in hr)pn y.::1 lead to a
C''. In Formr—a Stra:t
W th Peiping radio reiterating
that Nationalist China
e.ac•4•iie the offshore islands of
Quen,oy and Mat , :tt and that U.S.
force; quit the area, U.S Am
baszador Jacob Beam and Corn-.
inunist China's Wang Ping-nan
met (or an hour and 45 minutes
It wa:z their third session since
the eurient series of talks began"
a week ago.
The two announced they will
meet ar.,ain Thur - qtay at 3 p.m
The word in Warsaw was, that
unless there are definite signs of
progress by this weekend, the
United States v.. 111 toss the prob-'
lt.m to the United Nal - ons
ere. Ascernbly or Security Coun
cil
Usually well-informed Cornmu- .
rust sources said Red China was
insisting on moving the whole
problem of Formosa and the off
shore 1-. lands to a high interna
tional level with Peiping repre
sented as an equal.
Just who would be at such talks
and at how high a level was not
stated, but Red China was said
to be demanding such a meeting
outside the U.N., where the Na
tionalists hold China's seat. These
sources expressed doubt an invi
tation to come to a U.N.-Formosa
debate with o u t membership
would satisfy the Communist gov
ez nrnent.
London Bobbies Jailed
LONDON (AP)—Two London po
lice constables have been given
jail sentences and a third has
been fined for taking spins in
cars that didn't belong to them.
Lewis Said After Hikes for Miners
WASHINGTON (EP)— John
L. Lewis yesterday was re
ported about to nail down
another fat pay boost and
welfare fund royalty hike for
the nation's soft coal miners.
At the same time the govern
ment announced a 50-cents-an
hour boost in the wage rates that
producers must pay to be eligible
to sell coal under federal con
tract.
This has the effect of raising
labor costs of nonunion producers
and of making union producers
more receptive to giving Lewis
extra union concessions.
Lewis, 78, president of the
United Mine Workers Union,
was reported to have negotiat
ed a tentative agreement call
ing for a $1.20 daily wage in
crease for about 180,000 UMW
miners plus 10 cents a ton in
crease in the welfare fund
royalty, and other improve
ments. The welfare fund royal
ty is now 40 cents a ton.
Lewis' headquarters had no
comment on the reported agree
ment, but the executive commit-
Sr. Advisory Board to Meet
The senior class advisory board
will meet at 7:30 tonight in 308
Willard.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
tee of the Bituminous Coal Oper- prospects warrant a new miners
ators Association was reported pay boost.
set to meet in Pittsburgh today Coal production has been run
to decide on the deal. !ping nearly 25 per cent below
The veteran UMW president
has let the present soft coal con
tract extend a year beyond the
time it could have been termi
nated in a bid for improvement.
He reportedly has held seeret
negotiations with Edward G.
Fox, president of the Bitumi
ous Coal Operators Association,
arguing that a threat of world
war and improving business
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1957 levels but Lewis was report
ed to have argued the coal in
dustry had to recognize that other
industries are granting labor
gains.
A $1.20 increase in the.miners
daily wage would boost the basic
pay figure from a present $22.25
to $23.45. There were also rumors
of a possible additional 80 cent
daily wage boost next April.
Classified Ad Staff Meeting
TONIGHT, Tues., Sept. 23
MO 9 Carnegie
AU old members of this staff MUST attend
this meeting .- .. very important.
U.S. Flyers Err,
Fire on Fishermen
VALLETTA, Malta VP) Four.
U.S. jet fighters fired on three
fishermen on a Malta beach which
they had mistaken for a gunnery
range, a statement from the gov
ernor's palace said yesterday.
The Maltese fishermen escaped
injury.
The planes made four low pass
es over the beach inside 30 min
utes last Thursday. The statement
said the jets came from the car
rier Forrestal and added that the
commander of the U.S. 6th Fleet.
had apologized personally.
French Deny Officiality
Of Atom Bomb Stories
PARIS (JP)—The French gov
ernment said yesterday a rash of
newspaper stories predicting ear
ly_ testing of a French atomic
bomb did not come from official
sources. There was no denial of
the stories themselves.
The' French government has
been working on atomic explo
sives and there. has been wide
spread public speculation that a
test in the Sah-✓-a is likely soon.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1958
to Reopen
After Vote
made the statement at the
Pupils Protest,
Study by TV
In Little Rock
By The Associated Press
In Little Rock, Ark. some sign
carrying students campaigned for
votes against integration while
others studied their lessons on
television.
An estimated 200 shouting stu
dents demonstrated on the lawn
of the Gov. Orval E. Fanbus' man
sion against integrating Central
High. They poured out a 5-block
long "Caravan of about 40 cars and
chanted: "Two, four, six, eight.
We don't want to integrate."
Then they headed back to town
but broke up when one of the
automobiles struck a pedestrian
and broke both his ankles.
In Virginia where some schools
were closed after being ordered
to admit Negroes, plans proceeded
for setting up temporary facilities
or private schools.
2 Students Fined
For Fist Fighting
Two University students plead
ed guilty to a disorderly conduct
charge of fist fighting on Friday
afternoon in a hearing before
Justice of the Peace Guy G. Mills
held Saturday afternoon.
Each student paid a fine of
$21.50.
Lewis Benzak, sophomore in
business administration from
Bethlehem, and Joseph Aubele,
sophomore in DOC from Pitts
burgh, pleaded to a fight by
mutual agrement.
The fight started at Schwab
Auditorium, but the students
went downtown to finish the
fight in the rear of a launderette
in the 200 block of W. College
Ave.
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