The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 22, 1958, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY,
OCTOBER 22. 1958
Little
In Pi
Rock
st Day
LITTLE
to replace ii
lOCK, Ark. (/P) At best, Little Rock’s venture into a private school program,!
itegrated public schools, got off to a faltering start yesterday.
0 white seniors reported for the Little Rock Private School Corps first day
[ classes. After about two hours, they were told to go home and come back
About 3(
of segregate
today.
Corporal
on officials expla:
unches
issiles
U.S. L«
Two A
CAPE CANi
—Two blazin;
fense missiles
Atlantic withii
day, triggered
and a giant e
1500 miles aw
The Bomarc
the first multi
ing at the Ca
eight years a{
In rapid su
Bomarc strea
flash of red
disappeared i
second missile
also bolted inti
ida sky.
A.VERAL, Fla. (P)
Bomarc air de
roared across the
i 13 seconds yester
by a button pusher
lectronic computer
ay.
double-header was
iple missile launch-j
ipe since it opened!
:o. I
icession, one sleek]
iked aloft with a
flame. Just as it
i l the clouds, the
nearby ignited and
,i i the overcast Flor-
Both missile:: curved gracefully
at about 80,000 feet after a speedy
vertical climb and sped toward
the southeast. Their course was
traced by two puffy, twisting va
por trails. |
Woman Suspected
In Defector's Return
LONDON (/P) A Soviet
woman spy who uses knock
out drops emerged yesterday
as the possible key figure in
slipping a defecting Soviet
tank driver back into the arms
of the Russians.
The return of the Russian to
the Soviet Union has left some
faces red in Britain’s famed in
telligence corps.
The best guesses dispel any
notions of a glamorous modern
day Mala Hari. They say she's
middle-aged and Russian.
Members of the British move
ment for Freedom m Russia are
UNBELIEVABLE
cfll this week
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Private School Falters
o! Segregated Classes
ined “there had' been a mixup in registration” Monday.
Gov. Orval E. Faubus told a
news conference that he did not
think the private school could ex
ist indefinitely on contributions
alone.
i “I don’t anticipate that we will
have to depend on the contribu
tions indefinitely,” he added.
The governor said the next
regular session of the State
Legislature, in January, "would
come up with something." Fau
bus did not say what that
"something" might be.
Faubus reiterated that he didj
not believe he has authority un
der present state law to reopen
(Little Rock’s four public high 1
(schools, which he closed to avoid
j court-decreed integration.
[ In answer to a question, the
’governor agreed that a private
school program should be started
for Negro high school students.
He gave no indication that
he personally would launch
such a move and. instead, sug
gested that the National Assn,
for the Advancement of Colored
People should take the lead.
The organization, thereby,
would be “living up to its name,”
Faubus remarked
convinced she engineered the dis
appearance of the defector, prac
tically under the noses of Scot
land Yard special agents detailed
to guard him.
The soldier, a former tank driv
er, Sgt. Anatoli Ponomarenko, 22,
had 70 days of freedom in Eng
land after deserting his unit in
East Germany last December.
He fled fo British military au
thorities in West Berlin, who
shortly received notice from
Ponomarenko's commanding of
ficer that the deserter was
wanted for the murder of a
comrade.
The British replied Ponomaren
ko’s pistol had not been fired
since it was made and granted
: hini political asylum.
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Dulles Talks
With Chiang
TAIPEI, Formosa (/P)—Sec
retary of State Dulles and 1
President Chiang Kai-shek
yesterday opened talks made
more urgent by rising Red
military action across For-
mosa Strait ! **■ toolc 1500 candles to illunii
, ‘ . nate Old Main in 1860.
While Red artillery ramed more 1 '
than 3000 shells on Quemoy and'i
jets tangled over the strait, Dul-'
les and Chiang held three meet- j
mgs totaling more than 3M< hours.!
A spokesman said the whole
political and military situation i
was reviewed. He said it was
possible the two had discussed
a resumption of U.S. warship
convoys for supply ships to
Quemoy,
A joint communique after the;
end of the conferences is expect-1
ed to express continued U.S.-
Nationalist solidarity in the face 1
of Peiping’s campaign to split the!
two allies of the western Pacific.!
What Dulles called his search 1 ;
for a dependable cease-fire re
quires a common U S -Nationalist
policy. This might include the,
U.S. desire that Chiang thin his!
forces on the off-shore islands,
m the hope Red China would ac
cept a permanent cease-fire.
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Eisenhower Seeks
New Labor Laws
By The Associated Press
I President Eisenhower cam
paigned yesterday for new
llabor laws to eliminate cor
jruption among union leaders.
(Former President' Truman,
.banging away at the economic
[issue, said the recession is not
.over and won’t be as long as the
[Republicans are running the fed
eral government.
The two party protagonists
spoke at opposite ends of the
Krushchev to Fight Drink
LONDON (JP) Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev, himself noted
for his tippling at diplomatic re
i ceptions, has warned Russians the
(government is planning a crack
le! own on drunks and moonshiners.
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country in their bid for votes in
the congressional elections of Nov.
Eisenhower, addressing GOP
pcrcinct workers in San Francis
co, accused the Democrats of
scuttling his efforts to fight trade
union corruption and of fostering
a dangerous drift toward bureau
cratic government.
Truman appeared at a Demo
cratic rally in New Castle, Pa. In
his prepared speech, he said “we
have had five years of Republican
neglect and abuse of the working
people.”
Lawrence Promises
Slum Clearance Fight
PHILADELPHIA (/P) David
L. Lawrence, Democratic candi
date for governor, told Philadel
phia voters yesterday he would
wage a ‘‘full-scale fight for slum
clearance and urban redevelop
ment.”
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