PAGE TWO Hussein Says 2 Imperiled Royal AMMAN, Jordan (iP)—Young King Hussein charged yes terday two MIG jet fighters attempted to force down his unarmed royal plane in a flight over Syria and then chased him back across the Jordan border. Ile made no mention of any shots being fired. 1 Hussein, in a dramatic broad - f• • !cast to the nation, explained his sign' unexpected return home less than 1 two hours after taking off amid • I •rfeet" Pact With hoa r% c ._., to celebrate his 24th birth- I ilday Nov. 14 with members of his WASHINGTON' (.1 1 i—The Uni-;family in Switzerland. He de ted States is negotiating a defense elated this trip has now been can celed. agreement with Iran and will sign it --despite s o v i e t wa r n i ng s _iHussein spoke in solemn but when informal talks in Tehlani firm tones that gave no indica are concluded. ! tion he had been unnerved. He State Department officialc, in i was unharmed; the royal plane this yesterday, said they; undamaged. The King was rid reportmcf, ing as copilot. did not see any reason for Mos-I cow to be eit h e r surprised or A spokesman for the United alai med i Arab Republic's Ist Army in Syr-! 1 The United Slates had pledged la—withoaut m Jord anientionan mg Huss "military in-1 at the London conference of el " . g ed Baghdad-Pact nations last July to'plane" was caught trying to fly ; The ovet the country without getting cooperate in strengtheningthe, united defense posture in the area clearance. area " This is welt-known in the "Our planes could have fore- Kremlin, ed it to land in Damascus air- U.S. Will fn the London declaration, Sec-i retary of State DOR-, promised, on behalf of the United States "to promptly enter into agreements designed to give effect to this co- 1 operation," The Tehran talks are aimed at t Hussein charged that two So following tluough on the Lenden;t'iet-made Syrian MIGs rose to declaration, press officer jeseph(challenge his twin-engined De W Reap told reporters at the( tlaviland Dove a slow light State Department. (transport with a cruising speed of Reap and other department of-!only 200 miles an hour—over Syr stressed that no military:la and made six passes at the treaty is contemplated. royal plane. U.S. Rejects Soviets' Try To Obstruct Attack Talks Geneva (/Pl—The United States and its allies quickly rejected yes terday art attempt by the Soviet Union to hamstring with cold wai politica lis.ues the technical talks on prevention °Nut-prise attacks, U.S. delegation leader William C. Foster reminded the Soviets that the conference—which open ed ,at noon—was organized to study complex scientific and mil itary problems. From the facts so determined, he said, it might be possible to organize an international system to lessen the danger of any coun try being struck again by a Pearl Harbor-like blow. Across the table, Soviet Dep. Foreign Minister Vassiii Kuznet so, voiced sweeping demands for nuclear and conventional disarm ament without going into the TODAY with Bryan Green 7.7:30 a.m. Worship H.E.E. Chapel 4:15.5 p.m. Love, Friendship & Marriage HUB 7.8 p.m. - Basic Christianity Schwab Firesides 9:00 P.m. Atherton Hall Lounge - 10:15 p.m. Hamilton Hall Lounge 11:15 p.m. Beta Theta PI See Gazette for other Firesides led by clergy and faculty THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA MIGs Plane port or shot it down in case it refused to land," the U.A.R. spokesman said. But the truth is our planes escorted it with out interference until it left Syrian air space." problem of guarantees and con trols. In the usual Communist terms he attacked American foreign nolicy, blaming the United States for a worldwide armaments race. : 11 11111111111111111111111M11111111111/1111111.: ..E.• EReady for Sfereo-Soundl = !ii choose from our large =, = _ r• — stock of stereo-records. _ = 1E Lowest prices on all li Standard LP - Records. —=— iL.: - i SHADLE ASSOC. :..2. 151 S. Allen = iilllllllll/11111111/111111111111111111111111r7 U.S. Rejects Khrushchev's Berlin Demands WASHINGTON ("Pi—The Uni ted States yesterday bluntly re jected Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's call for an end to four-power occupation of Berlin. A State Department spokesman said none of the four powers can walk out on the occupation agree ment on its own. And he said the Western Big Three are prepared to fight if necessary to defend West Berlin's freedom. State Department Press Chief Lincoln White gave notice that U. S. reaction to statements by Khrushchev at a Polish-Soviet friendship meeting in Moscow. Khrushchev demanded an end to four - power occupation and hinted Russia might break its treaty to permit free access be tween West Berlin and West Germany. In response to newsmen's in quiries, White said: Eisenhower's 21-minute ad dress opening the 10th Consul tative Committee meeting of 18 nations at the Colombo Plan conference was warmly re ceived. Some 200 Asian and Western leaders and their delegations, rep resenting one-third of the world's population, stood and applauded! the President as he entered the conference room. Prime Minister Walter Nash of New Zealand and the foreign minil listers of Canada, Cambodia, Indo nesia, Nepal and Viet Nam for-', malty replied to the President's talk. Their responses in general, strongly endorsed the program Ei-. senhower unfolded to them. Britain's minister of state for ; foreign affairs, Allan Noble, Priest Wins Peace Prize said he welcomed the priority OSLO UP) Rev. Dominique Georges Pire, a 'Belgian Domini-I Eisenhower has given to sound economic development as a nec- essary condition for can prient, who has devoted hiss maintain energies since World War II tol ing the growth of free nations. helping refugees, won the Nobel Secretary of State Dulles pre- Peace Prize he openly sought- I sided over the conference and ad "not for the honor" but for thejourned its first session upon the money to help his crusade, ?President's departure. "The United States has alwais maintained the posttion that the four powers are in Bel&n as a re sult of the total surrender of the Nazi regime "No one of the four powers can' separate itself of its resnonsibili-i ties and obligations unilaterally. "The United States certainly has no intention of so doing," Midterms? Bluebooks? Get a BETTER GRASP on your COURSES with... 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NOVEMBER 11. 1958 Johnson Picked For Space Talks SEATTLE (IP) Secretary of State John Foster Dulles yester day said Senate Majority Leader Lyndon Johnson of Texas has ac cepted a mission to the United Nations to support the United States effort to achieve the peace ful control of outer space, Dulles said in a statement that, "In order to make clear to the world how much all Americans agree on the importance of this subject and in view of the deep congressional interest in it, I have, ' with the President's approval asked Sen. Johnson to go to the General Assembly to make a statement during the debate." No date has yet been set for consideration of the outer space question but it is expected to come before the General Assembly's Political Committee within a mat ter of days. ATE. NOW Feat. 1:30, 3:34, 5:31, 7:28, 9:32 20, - 011) - . ---t ov g ~. i co. sr pe tIN STARTS THURSDAY The New Screen Musical in Gorgeous Color a, By The Composers e Of 'My Fair Lady" i ip 1 f • , . la •. . . 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