The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 18, 1958, Image 3

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    SATURDAY. O
OBER 18. 1958
Dull
s to Discuss
Crisi
>rmosa (/P) Secretary of State Dulles will
i Tuesday for talks with President Chiang
TAIPEI, F.
fly to Pormos
Kai-shek.
The meetii
portray the tw
ig is expected to clear up questions tending to
o allies at odds. The Nationalists, who issued
used
it Over
Policy
Ike Ac
Of Fig,
Foreigi
WASHINGTO
Harry S. Trumj
was President
the Republicans
political campai
foreign policy.
“The Republi
policy into the
and now they’
Truman said.
1 'J (JP) Scrappy
:m said Friday it
Eisenhower and
i who started the
i squabble over
cans put foreign
political scramble
-e sorry for it,”
The former President told re
porters he is gl id that after sev
eral years of White House experi
ence Eisenhower “agrees with
me” that international relations
ought not fo be a campaign issue.
“But he’s the one who started
it,” Truman said.
“In 1952 the statement was
made that the Korean War was
my war and that it would be set
tled after the campaign. A trip
was made to Korea and a settle
ment was made that I could have
made on the same terms three
years before. I call it the Korean
surrender.”
This was a reference to Eisen
hower’s trip to Korea after his
1952 victory and the subsequent
armistice.
Cardinal Constantin! Dies
VATICAN CITY WP) -- Celso
Cardinal Costantini died last night
as he was about to leave his sick
bed to participate in the election
of a new pope.
Do You Think for Yourself
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With Chiang
{he invitation, regard Dulles’ trip
as notice to Red China that there
is no split in U.S.-Nationalist pol
icy for defense in the Formosa
area. ■
Announcements in Taipei and
Washington said Dulles will come
her in accordance with the two
countries’ Mutual Defense Treaty.
This calls for periodic meetings of
the foreign ministers.
_ The Nationalists have wor
ried about a possible change in
U.S. policy ever since Dulles
and President Eisenhower criti
cized the size of Nationalist
troop concentrations on Que
moy and Matsu, at Red China's
doorstep.
Dulles’ coming is regarded in
Taipei as for two purposes:
1. To weld a solid front making
clear to the Chinese Communists
they are unable to crack U.S.-Na
tionalist solidarity.
2. To seek Nationalist agree
ment to some inducement that
will get Red China to replace its
present tentative cease-fire in the
off-shore islands with a more
permanent agreement.
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THE DAfLY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Catholic 'Vigor'
In Papal Choice
Surprises Reds
VATICAN CITY (IP) All but
a handful of the cardinals who
will elect a new Roman Catholic
Pope were on hand in Rome last
night.
As they gathered Communists
were attempting to cast popular
suspicion on the forthcoming con
clave.
The Communists appear to have
been astonished at the vitality of
! the Catholic faith, underscored by
tributes to Pope Pius XII.
j This show of vigor seems to
; worry the world Communist com
imand. The line European Com
j munists will take—a cautious one
I— has been laid down openly by
■ the Moscow press,
i Izvestia, the Soviet government
paper, charged Friday that Amer
iicans, French, Germans, and Ital
ians would negotiate over the
candidate rj be chosen, and that
| the American cardinals were try
ing to organize the outcome.
This propaganda is attempting
to put over the idea that the
choice of a new pontiff will be
dictated by world political consid
erations, with the United States
exercising powerful pressure.
Queen to Visit Pittsburgh
PITTSBURGH {&)—Queen
Frederika of Greece and her
daughter, Princess Sophia, will
visit Pittsburgh Nov. 3 as part of
a U.S. tour.
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Eisenhower Seeks Peace
During Last Two
CEDAR RAPIDS, lowa (fP) ~~ President Eisenhower said
yesterday the overriding task of his last two years in office
will be to work for a just and lasting peace—"if the Lord
spares me that long.”
Addressing a crowd police estimated at 85,000 to 100,000
at the National Cornpicking Con
test, Eisenhower said this taskj
“overshadows everything we do;
in America.”
A constant theme of U.S. for
eign policy under his direction
must be “a firm refusal to coun
tenance Communist territorial ex
pansion by force,” the President
added
In an apparent reference to the
Chinese Nationalist islands of
Quemoy and Matsu, and the con
troversy over whether the United
States should defend them, Eisen
hower said: “We must understand
that we are trying to defend to
day not merely territory ... Once
you retreat from principles you
cannot turn around again and
face your enemy.”
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NEW YORK (/P)—Trading was
the heaviest in three years as the
stock market advanced vigorous
ly yesterday and matched its rec
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The market erased the sharp
losses of mid-week and moved
forward on a broad front. The
lower-priced motor shares were
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