FRIDAY. OCTOi ER 17. 1958 tist Display in Algeria Rig! Fail (i?) A French rightist attempt to buck Pre e Gaulle’s liberal policies in Algeria collapsed ALGIERS mier Charles i yesterday. De Gaulle own way. The civilia tee called off th and demonstrat; orders from De The embittered extremists hat rocketed D< Gaulle to pow< last May bt. soured on him) They hoped b' a| display < strength in A streets ' rally support gainst the Pr rhier’s plan 1 give the Arab- Berber popula-l tion a stronger I aljfairs. •emained victor in the field, free to run Algeria is of the badly divided Public Safety Commi- eir general strike ons under direct Gaulle in Paris. Char)«s de Gaulle' role in Algerian |The forum in giers governmer empty at the ho thje demonstrate ]o;wing De Gaull demonstrations, area just in case. Buses and strjetcars ran nor maily. Shops and government bindings stayedf open. front of the Al nt building was )ur appointed for in. The army, fol d’s orders to ban surrounded the [The extremists were aroused by De Gaulle’s orders for the ar my in Algeria to quit politics and for freely run elections here on Nbv. 23. Those orders went out Tuesday. B Bars Churches For Segregated Schools HARRISBURG (/P) The 850,- 000-member Evangelical United Brethren Church resolution yes terday barred use of its buildings as racially segregated schools. Another resolution was strong in| its denunciation of nuclear testing by the United States or aiiy other nation. -= ESSO S ctMtfJ** 0 \ M o O' G ' HEV . Sweet** [ *-*s**£*"V Sponsor Drops '2l' Quiz Show NEW YORK UP) "Twenty one,” the NBC quiz show which brought money and fame to a number of obscure but brainy Americans, flickered for the last time last night on television screens across the nation. Its sponsor, Pharmaceuticals. Inc., dropped it in the wake of a wave of charges that the show, and other big-money quiz pro grams, was rigged in favor of some contestants. ‘‘Twenty-one” thus joined two other big-money giveaway pro grams in oblivion—“Dotto” and “The $64,000 Challenge.” Still another, “The $64,000 Ques tion,” one of the first of the quiz shows to give money away in really large amounts, was report edly about to be dropped. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Lawrence Backs Small Business Aid MANOA, Pa. (fP) Pittsburgh Mayor David L. Lawrence, Demo cratic gubernatorial' candidate, last night proposed creation of a new bureau in the State Com merce Department to help small business. “As governor, I propose to call together business and labor lead ers, irrespective of party affilia tion, to join a monumental drive to recruit new industry for Penn sylvania and to encourage firms to expand here,” he said. Population Hits 175 Million WASHINGTON (fP) Estimat ed U.S. population reached 175 million yesterday. That milestone figure turned up at 11:08 -a.m. EDT on the Corn- Department’s census clock —a big speedometer-like device which gives the estimated popu lation every minute. but without the clapper, you’d miss the whole idea of a bell A cigarette but without flavor-you mis the whole idea of smoking When it comes to flavor It's whati front up that counts Government Predicts Economic Recovery WASHINGTON (/P) Gov ernment economists predict ed yesterday the recovering economy will climb to a peak production rate of roughly 450 billion dollars annually in this final quarter of 1958. They also forecast another shrinkage of unemployment in October comparable to the drop of nearly 600,000 last month. Although these predictions are tentative, they are hearten ing to the administration. If they are borne out. Republican candidates can point to a re- A bell is to smoke duciion in the number of Job* less to about 3 S A million on the eve of Not. 4 congressional elections. - This still would be about one million above the level of last fall but would represent much improvement from the average of five million unemployed which prevailed in the first nine months of this recession year. Secretary of Commerce Sin clair Weeks was armed with these favorable appraisals as he and other government offi cials headed yesterday for Hot Springs, Va., for a weekend conference with the Business Advisory Council. is to ring .Jt PAGE THREE
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