TOBER 14, 1958 TUESDAY. CM Speeds Up Work Bxt Moon Launching A.F. OnN GTON (fP) U.S. Air Force scientists speeded tew ’round-the-moon project yesterday within moon-rocket No. 1 fell short and plunged to WASHIb work on a i hours after flaming dest Unofficia ruction. word from the Cape Canaveral, Fla. launching sits was. that the new try would be made between Nov. 8 and 11, the next dates when the moon will be closest to earth in its 28- day orbit. Pioneer, man's first moon bound missile lo crack through earth's atmosphere, soared to an unheard-of 79,120 miles before plunging back lo unobserved disintegration over the South Pacific early yeslerday. This space-pioneering venture did not disappoint scientists al-' though it groped only a third of the distance to the moon. It re- 1 inforced their confidence that they can “shoot the moon” and, eventually, reach the planets and even the center of the solar sys tem, the sun. They were talking, 100, in terms of sending human beings out info space—a possibility less remote than before in view of radioed .data from the short lived Pioneer indicating that radiation danger decreases as a missile forces farther and far ther into space.' The Air Force has one more chance, in the immediate future, to try putting a flying laboratory like Pioneer in the vicinity of the moon. pholds Stated Court Ban o Sunda f Movies :;TON(/P)—The Su yesterday quashed (m a decision up ; itutionality of a ban on Sunday mo where voters have tv ASH INC preme Court an appeal fr< holding cons Pennsylvania vies except \ approved their The decision by the Pent Court. It was John Grochow $5O for runnii day at a dri State Line, P; r was handed down tisylvania Superior appealed by Robert • iak, who was fined ng movies on Sun-, i theater near Groehowiak said he was denied the constitutic n, since the same equal protectic n of the law under' picture he showed could be seen on television in the same region at the same time. - He argued also that the law amounted to .religious type legis lation and it violated guarantees of freedom of speech and press. The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal for want of a substan tial federal issue. National Debt Increases $2.7 Billion WASHINGTON (ff) The National debt soared nearly $2.7 billion last week to the highest level in two and a half years. The Treasury disclosed yester day the big increase was regis tered last Wednesday as the gov-, ernment borrowed about $3.5 bil lion to replenish its depleted cash drawer. Because of differing dates on the securities issued in exchange for the cash, about 800 million dollars of the borrowing'won't be reflected against the debt un til figures for Friday are made public. Completion of the big borrow ing operation pushed the gross national debt to $279,335,500.- 000. Thai's the biggest debt since March 15, 1956. when the government's financial obliga tions were about 365 millions heavier. Last week’s jump was only a atarter. The Treasury figures the THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA in Past Week debt will reach a record high by late next month or early Decem ber. The highest debt recorded to date was at the end ol 1955. Officials have indicated the gov ernment will have to raise three billion dollars more in cash by early December. All this borrow ing is necessary because of the 12-billion-dollar deficit forecast for the fiscal year which began July 1. Reds Tell 'Fish Story' LONDON (IP)—Radio Moscow reports a salmon caught in the Amur River in the far eastern Soviet Union had a metal plate oh a fin stamped “Seattle, U.S.A.” fraternity NEWS LETTERS Letterpress e Offset Commercial Printing HS K. COLLEGE AO *-«T9I Pope Pius XII Is Laid to Rest In St. Peter's VATICAN CITY (/P) With awesome ceremony the Roman Catholic Church yesterday com mitted Pope Pius XII to eternal rest near the tomb of St. Peter. The giant bells of St. Peter’s tolled a dirge as the body of the Pope, encased in three coffins, was lowered into the massive stone foundations of the basilica The ceremony was one of extreme sadness. Twenty-two cardinals of the church, among them Francis Car dinal Spellman and James Fran cis Cardinal Mclntyre from the United States, sat with bowed heads as the eulogy was read by Msgr. Nicolo Metta, chosen by the cardinals for the task. The solemn act of absolution, with incense and holy water, was performed by Msgr. 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