FRIDAY. SEPT. rABER 26, 1958 san. Solution Seen Form If R ssia Ends Support RK (RP) Secretary of State Dulles said last could, if it wanted to, make possible a peaceful le Formosa crisis. NEW Y night Russia solution of t Dulles s. lid Red China, aided and abetted by Soviet sup and moral support, is "threatening war against jus in the' Formosa area." The secretary pledged no "inde i decision or weakness in the face 'of this challepge." He said the United Slates will make no retreat in the face of "force or the threat of force." But, he added, "our position is otherwise flexible." "We would find acceptable any arrangement which, on the one hand did not in volve Ito force or V threat of fore' and, on the oti er hand, ated from tl situation feature that could rel sonably be rl garded as pr' vocative which were, 1 use Preside n Eisenhower's words, a 'thorn in the side oft peace,' " Dulles said. Dulles spoke out in a speech ' prepared for the Far East-Amerifi I lea Council of Commerce and M- I dus try. On other matters Dulles said: e Trade with South and East Asia, now totaling nearly five billion dollars, is growing stead ily and will continue to in crease. *The United States will con tinue its total ban on trade with Red China. "It seems clear that even if trade were today per mitted between Communist Chi na and the United States it would be of insignificant pro portions," he said. e "If the Chinese Communist] regime were brought into the' l United Nations," Dulles sa i d,: "they would have shot their wayl in." plies of arm fist Fire Quemoy Comm Batter rief Lull After QUEMOY mainland bat Communist eries broke a brief to hammer the some of the heav of the offshore lull yesterda, l , Quemoys wit jest barrages land war. Twenty-fou Communist MIG'S were reporbd in the area of Quemoy—six miles off Red China —after the first heavy shelling in the afternoon. Newsmen spotted four jet trails twisting ,through the sky 45,000 feet above the 3-mile strait sepa rating Commimist Amoy and Na tionalist Little Quemoy during the height of a second intense bar rage of both islands at twilight. But -no air battles or confirmed plane sightings were reported by Nationalist officials here or in Tai pei by late yesterday. Hundreds of explosions on Lit tle Quemoy were clearly visible from the rooftops of Quemoy City, on the larger island, during the murderous evening barrage. Eisenhowerto Begin Campaign Speeches WASHINGTON (IP)—The White House announced yester day that President Eisenhower will make two political campaign speeches in California next month and one in Chicago. Press secretary James C. Hag erty said Eisenhower will speak in Los Angeles on Oct. 20, in San Francisco the following day, and in Chicago on Oct. 22. integration -- (Continued from page one) voicing administration opposition to the private school plan wher ever it might he planned. The Little Rock board did not advocate leasing the schools but rather anticipating such a plan, asked if it would be in contempt of court. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People also asked for clarifica tion. Arkansas Gov. Orval E. Faubus closed the four schools after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that integration at Little Rock's Cen tral High must continue immedi ately. ' The governor has called for a referendum tomorrow on whether Little Rock residents want the four schools segregated. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Romarc Test Run Succeeds - CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (iP) —The Air Force said yesterday its Bomarc air defense missile in tercepted and "killed" another Isupersonic missile in a highly successful test. A North American XlO research vehicle was roaring toward the Florida coast at a speed of about 1000 m.p.h when it figuratively was blasted from the sky by the deadly Bomarc. Later, however, the XlO crashed and burned when it ran off the cape landing strip after the test. The 66-foot-long XlO was used as a test vehicle in the now-defunct Navaho intercontinental guided missile program. Red China, U.S. Extend Negotiations WARSAW, Poland (iP) The United States and Communist China decided yesterday to con tinue diplomatic negotiations aim ed at easing Far East tension, despite gloomy reports of dead lock. Diplomats expressed doubt that either power had shifted position enough to make a quick agree ment possible but they said neith er Washington nor Peiping wanted to take responsibility before world opinion for calling the talks quits. U.S. Ambassador Jacob Beam and Red China's Wang Ping nan met for an hour and 45 minutes in a Polish palace, their fourth session of the current series. They arrived looking grim and silent, and there was no noticeable difference when they left. They meet again next Tuesday. The role of Moscow was also subject of intense speculation here. General feeling in the Warsaw diplomatic corps Communist and non-Communist—was that the Chinese were playing the role of a great power and not asking the Kremlin's permis sion before making a move. They felt, instead, that Moscow was backing up Peiping when it had to. U.S. to Issue Securities WASHINGTON (JP)—The gov ernment announced yesterday it must raise about 3 1 / 2 billion dol lars in new cash next week through sales of short term 'se curities because of a decline in the government bond market. iixi 11.1-il ILIIIIIZXZIXIIZI WMAJ 4:SO . 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