THURSDAY. 0 TOBER 9. 1958 is Pushes Rus Nu !ear Issue NATIONS, N.Y. (AD) The Soviet Union de -I•rday the United Nations give top priority to .f ending nuclear weapons tests. UNITED manded yest the question ans ran up against immediate opposition from ates. The Russ the United S The clash , took place in the 81-nation political committee, where the United States made clear that its prime concern is,i no action be taken here that might jeopardize the success crucial big . pow• er talks t omini up in Geneva. Soviet Depu\ Foreign Ministo Valerian Zor declared that members of ti U.N. should ha' a chance to gi' their views ... suspension of tests in advance of the Oct. 31st Geneva talks. The United States, Britain and the Soviet Union will discuss methods of controlling an agree-1 ment on suspension of tests. Ex perts from East and West have already drawn up the technical requirements. U.S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge asked that the disarma ment debate here be undertaken on a broad scale. Quits n Post Karam Leban • BEIRUT UP) mier Raschid resignation. t. Chehab last n If was not i whether Cheh. rami, leader I Tripoli, has two weeks. Karami's ac ion followed th 6 refusal of 31 d puties in the Leb anese Parliam nt to give him 'Vote o confid nee. The deputies signed a petition declaring no-confidence and Par liament Sneaker Adil Osseiran submitted it to President Chahab. The resignation move came as new disorders broke out in the Lebanon's Pre arami handed his President Fuad ght. mediately known lb accepted it Ka ;f the rebellion in een premier only capital. Christ iristian aalangis. _o e s lot Karami charged that more than 100 of their followers had been kidnaped. Pius XII Is Dead— (Continued from page one) culatory attack struck him. He rallied slightly but the second at tack yesterday was more than his frail old body could stand. The Pope came to his summer MOSCOW (IP) The Cath olic Church here had not of fered prayers for the recovery of Pope Pius XII up to yester day evening, presumably be cause it had no knowledge of his illness. There- was no news of it in Moscow papers. residence here July 27 to avoid Rome's heavy summer heat. But he did not reduce his arduous schedule of audiences and speech es. The past two months were Thursday and Friday THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA among the most fatiguing of the nearly 19 years of his pontificate. Known as the "Pope of Peace"! to many, it was Pius XII who some say saved Italy from the onslaught of communism. Pius Xll's pleas for peace were heard and heeded often around the world. The former Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli became the 261st Pontiff in 1939. Only 12 popes have held office for as long a time. The body will be borne back to Vatican City, 18 miles from Castel Gandolfo, for the funeral rites. All the popes for the last 400 years have come from Italy. The feeling at the Vatican has been that• this likely will be the case again even. though Italians no longer command a majority in the College of Cardinals. U. B. A. will refund money for books sold U.S, Halts U.S. Judge Blasts Hopes Escort Of ChiongShips' vt va. Segregationists By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TAIPEI, Formosa (W) U.S. A federal judge yesterday slammed another door on the warships stopped escorting N a _ South's hopes to escape racial tionalist supply convoys to Quem- he ruled publicly paid teacher oy today on the fourth day of thelmakeshift private schools as 14 Chinese Communist cease-fire. Nationalist ships and planes Already denied use of publ continued funneling tons of classes in Arkansas, segregation-1 ammunition and other supplies ists thus had the second major; to the battered off-shore island, prop knocked from beneath their its stocks depleted by the-44- l lUSSR Orders day Red artillery blockade that private school plans. ended last Sunday midnight. This teacher bar was set up With the Nationalists pledging in U.S. District Court at Harri- 'CBS to Close not to shoot unless shot at, Amer- • !cans here expressed growing sonburg, Va., while Gov. Orval hope the truce could be extend- E. Faubus of Arkansas shaped Moscow Office 'ed, perhaps for months. Peiping a nationwide drive for funds to MOSCOW UP) The Soviet originally promised only a seven-, day let-up- I operate segregated, private government yesterday ordered The Nationalists did not share schools in Little Rock. the Columbia Broadcasting Sys ithe - U.S. optimism. Taipei officials Charlotte, N.C., Integra- And in Cha ' tem to close its Moscow bureau said the Reds would break the , and ordered CBS correspondent lion moved another quiet step! cease-fire whenever it suited , them, forward when Fannie Waterman l Paul Niven to leave within two In Washington. State Depart- ; meat Press Officer Lincoln White announced that U.S. con voys had been withdrawn from the Quemoy run. He warned they would start quickly if the Reds started shooting again but expressed the hope the cease• fire would continue. Brig Gen. Lester Bork, chief U.S. Army adviser to the Formosa government, voiced confidence the Nationalists could adequately supply the off-shore island even if Communist artillery resumed the bombardment. Back in Taipei after an inspection of Quemoy, he reported its air and sea supply system had been vastly improved. GOP 'Gift' to U.S. 'New' Says Leader ALLENTOWN, Pa. (VP) Gov. ; George M. Leader declared yes-' terday that Republican leaders have given the vatic! "something new—recession and inflation at the same time." "Family income is lower while prices are higher," Leader said in an address prepared for a dinner sponsored by the Lehigh County Democratic Committee at Allen town. home e foot- I your ss . . . "Dear, do you suppose we could dins 'out tonight —1 e just broke the can openerr What harm a little trick, .or more 7-4994 If ft gets Pop inside our door! <fro ' entered the 10th grade at Central High School and was cordially greeted at the door by two or three white girls. At Harrisonburg. Judge John Paul ruled that private schools already operated on a make-do basis at Charlottesville and planned for Warren County I must admit Negroes or stop I using teachers idled when schools in those areas were closed by the state after being ordered to admit Negroes. He refused, however, to order the reopening of the public 'schools in the two cities on an ;integrated basis, as requested by 'the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. IHe declined to rule on the con ,stitutionality of the state law un !der which the schools were closed, on the ground that a test now is being made in the 'Su , , preme Coutt of Virginia. We Don't Want to Scare You ... October 9 and 10 ntegration of classrooms when 's most not work in Virginia's ong as they are segregated. tic school buildings for private weeks. Niven said he was summoned to the Foreign Ministry and told the action was taken because of Soviet dissatisfaction at some re cent CBS programs, especially a TV play, "The Plot to Kill Stalin." The expulsion followed by two days an announcement that Mik bait Menshikov, the Soviet am bassador to Washington, had pro tested to the State Department about the drama. The envoy de nounced. it as a "filthy slander against the Soviet Union." 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