SATURDAY, N •VEMBER 1. 1958 Soys Abo t Union Warns Iran t Making U.S. Pact LONDO Iran of signi "which dire Soviet Unio Moscow (1?) The Soviet Union last night accused g a new military treaty with the United -States /qly endangers the southern frontiers of the II adio said a Kremlin protest was handed to Chian Still H Regal , at 72 Ping To China TAIPEI,. F. dent Chiang 1 on his 72nd his hope of ri! land on the Communist u.l The veteran who at U.S. ur nounced force pan for achiev a message rea' rally. rmosa (IP)—Presi ai-shek spelled out eirthday yesterday I gaining the main ings of an anti- Nationalist leader, ing reluctantly re as the main wea ns his dream, sent to a Youth Corps "To carry t our mission of anti-Communi..t and national sur vival, we dep nd upon political more than m litary means," he said. "As I h ve said before, 30 per cent milita y plus 70 per cent political." Chiang Kai-shek obviously was trying to quiet dissatisfaction at his renunciation of force during his recent meeting with Secretary of State Dulles. The Nationalists have maintained that this pledge does not rule out• a counterattack in event of a mainland revolt. Yesterday passed with the week's lightest Red bombard ment of Quemoy—only 274 rounds in daylight hours. Slayer Admits Killings LOS ANGELES (/} 3 l A mous ey, jug -eared television repair man yesterday led detectives to the desert graves of two of the three beautiful young women he admits murdering. Do You Think " kk: s Z d • - k--- • • , - • •„,,,,..... r, --. • - 4 - ' . 0 .- .,„. ......". 1 ..J #. s" / ` Z I q - ' : 1 IF. --,.: . , ° --- , 4- - ' . Ns._ T";,, ..i..'''' ~ 4 r ..? 1 , ,i, .:,.,4,, , ,e ( A.,0-1 ' • -.• 2 , 1;-...'•$r!r4 . ,,•:?" 1 c m ori ..i .4'w :•Tve',Q;A96l, In the morning, do you carefully al ~It't ..,,...=_. choose a tie, matching jacket, etc., rye- 'fizoci.. , instead of grabbing the first thing -----• 1 1,.. Fug, ~" you see in the closet? , ''' B A L T I MORE (W)—Presidentl Dwight D. Eisenhower dug up a' new name for the Democrats last night—gloomdogglers— and said ,they are on both sides of every tissue—including civil rights and Iranian Ambassador Mus t a f a , . missile development. Sami by Soviet Foreign Minister He once more called the Demo- Andrei Gromyko. icrats extravagant and reckless The treaty, said Moscow, ; spenders, and pictured their party as split right down the middle. "provides for U.S. armed forces to be granted a wide opportun- These attacks were in a speech ity for increased involvement ( pr e pared for delivery at the sth im Ar. of Iran in American war plans." !Reg 1 ent amt ry Eisenhower recalled that he The Moscow r a di o broadcast I ledgedin the 1952 campaign . that appeared to refer to the realign- pled i he was elected, "Republican ment of the Baghdad Pact in Lon- • ,ism would bring sane, progres sive, and honest government to Secretary of State Dulles then America." committed the United States to! Then he added: "We have. done Idefense of Iran, Turkey and Pak - :exactly that. "But our work is not iistan as a virtual partner in the,'yet complete "That's why I'm 'Baghdad Pact. ' :here tonight." Dulles' act was hailed as , For the first time in his cam pledging American backing for paign, Eisenhower dealt at some the security_ of Western-allied length with the explosive civil Moslem nations on or near the rights issue southern frontiers of the So viet Union, The broadcast warned that the Iranian government "is following a policy line which is first of all dangerous for Iran herself—in ap parent disregard for possible con sequences " In Washington, the Stater De partment flatly denied the United ,States has signed or is negotiating iin any way for a new military ♦treaty with Iran. ; 11 Colleges 'Elect' Lawrence, Scott PITTSBURGH (P) Pittsburgh Mayor David L. Lawrence, the Democratic candidate for gover nor, and Rep. Hugh Scott, Repub lican nominee for the U.S. Sen ate, received a majority of the votes in a mock election at 11 western Pennsylvania colleges. Lawrence got a majority of the votes in every college except In diana and Westminster. Do you try to keep from getting angry because you feel that emotion can interfere with your judgment?- Do you like to "show your stuff" when you know you are really good at something? Can you honestly say you like to be entirely independent of others in most things you do? THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA TO KNOW MORE ABOUT for Yourself ? YTOHUESSEELLE -A NS W ER TIONS 44 YES 0 NO 0 'vas El Non YES O' NO ❑ 30 YES D: NO 0 Do you ignore extravagant' yes claims and think for yourself when making your choice of filter cigarette? The fact is, men and women who' think themselves usually smoke VICEROY. T 1 reason? Best in the world. They know VICEROY has a thinking man's filter a smoking man's taste. •If you have answered Yes to 6 of the a questions ... well, you do think for your 1956.0 BMW/ & Williamson Tobacco Corp. inks for Himself Knows— ONLY VICEROY HAS A THINKING MAN'S FILTER... A SMOKING MAN'S TASTES, Ike Labels Democrats As 'Gloomy' Pope's Coronation Set for Tuesday VATICAN CITY (/P) Vatican authorities made elaborate pre parations yesterday for the coro nation Tuesday of a new Pope whose reign may be distinguished by marked departures from that of his predecessor. Pope John XXIII already is the center of lively speculation. The source of Vatican concern has been a flood of reports in the Italian and foreign press covering every conceivable avenue of spec ulation. WDFM to Broadcast WDFM will broadcast the Guio mar Novacs recital at 8 p.m. to morrow from Schwab Auditorium. IFC Will Meet Monday The Interfraternity Council will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the lietzel Union assembly room. ~ .0 0, ,q0, -.... —3 . , -"';,, '`-•.-- When you are criticized do you i. ;, 4 , , i :,• , ,4 ! Ix, a , ~,.%. ' e :: ,t.t : 47.:. ,q.): beforestop to r e a t n e a r l t y i n z e g ? the criticism In a discussion, do you like to go ' on record early with a definite ififu - Viewpoint of your own? AV, U.S. Says India Erred In View on Atom Talks UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.., continue tests immediately, am "consider" that an agreement VP)—The United States ac- be reached at Geneva for dis. cused India yesterday of pre- continuance under effective in. ternational control. senting an erroneous picture Lodge immediately charged thi to the United Nations of ef- Lall had "very seriously mi forts to reach an East-West stated what we understand to - the situation." compromise on ending nuclear , veapons tests. U.S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge made the charge in the U.N. Political Committee, where he urged that disarmament debate be discontinued during the US.- British-Soviet negotiations now in progress in Geneva. India's Arthur LaII then told the committee India and Yugoslavia had produced a resolution accept able to both sides The compromise resolution would have the U.N. call on the Big Three powers to dis• . 11...._n_ - vi wr: - T,...•,.? Do you sometimes go to a public event, such as a football game, -; even if you have to go alone? PAGE THR RADIO Service and Sappflei •Car Radios *Portable Radios r• •Phonographs I *Batteries .../ 'l* .• :_.,,t, State College TV 232 S. Allen St. YES 0 Na 0 vas 0 Notj Vaal 0 NO 0