EMBER 19. 1958 WEDNESDAY, NO Russia East- lONS, N.Y. Union sub- UNITED NA (IP)—The Soviet mitted a new pro, er space to the U Red Nations yesterday. It went a long way toward meeting the position of the United States and breaking an East-West deadlock. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minis ter Valerian Zor in placed the new proposal before the 81-na tion political committee. It had these important elements: 1. It dropped previous Soviet demands that abolition of U.S. overseas military bases be tied in with the question of inter national control of outer space. 2. It proposed the creation of an 11-nation study group to pre pare the groundwork for a perm anent UN committee for coopera tion in the study of outer space for peaceful purposes. This came very close to a pro posal being pushed by the United States, Britain and l l lB other pow ers for creation of a special com mittee to study all aspects of this problem. Zorin showed the new pro posal to U.S. Ambassador Hen ry Cabot Lodge at a private conference prior to its presen tation to the political commit tee. Lodge welcomed it as "a sign Gomez Resigns Argentine Post BUENOS AIRES (RP) Alejan dro Gomez quit as vice president yesterday in a tearful, emotion charged ceremony in the Argen tine Senate chamber. He had been under fire for a week, accused of leading a plot against President Arturo Gomez, who denied any part in a move to unseat Frondizi, said his resignation was irrevocable. A 50-year-old lawyer and for mer school teacher, Gomez was named vice president last Febru ary in Argentina's first free elec tion after the 1955 overthrow of Juan Peron's dictatorship. The resignation had been • ex pected since the government said it thwarted a plot last Wednesday. The last obstacle was cleared 'when Gomez met with Frondizi and later declared, "my honor has been saved." lie was said to have laid down conditions for the resignation, in -eluding reinstatement by the in transigent Radical party. Publicity Chairmen to Meet Fraternity public relations chair men will meet at 7 tonight at Ph Kappa Psi. STATE COLLEGE LEWISTOWN VACATION BUS SCHEDULES DAILY BUSES IV. AT 11:10 & 5:15 SPECIAL BUSES Nov. 25 & 26 Lv. at 12:10 PLEASE MAKE RESERVATIONS IN. ADV NCE FOR LL BUS :S BOALSBU ' AUTO BUS 1 INC. Plan May End estSpaceWrangle that the Soviet Union may be willing to cooperate in some peaceful endeavor in outer space." Lodge told the committee the Soviet proposal was being refer red to Washington for study. He said "it looks as though progress has been recorded today." But Zorin made clear at a news conference that Soviet conces sions to the United States here did not signify any willingness to make similar moves in Geneva. Talks are in progress there on ending nuclear weapons tests, and on working out methods for detecting surprise attack. iosal on out- 35 Men Feared Dead As Freighter Sinks CHARLEVOIX, Mich. (R) A cargo carrier with a crew of 35 was missing and believed sunk with all hands last night - in stormy Lake Michigan. A rescue ship at the last posi tion given by the distressed ves sel, the 615-foot Carl D. Bradley, said it could find no sign of sur vivors in the area. The captain of the German motorship Christian Sartori said: "I believe all hands are lost. No life boats are visible." Name the Pennsylvania company each of these young engineers joined.. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA TEST YOUR CAREER-RATING ,B --._,;:t r„._, ~. i .... ~.. .. :..,•,, • . , e ( ~,,....:* ,N ---- .: , r ...`, v.. • . - 1 • • . ~ , • , . ....:%, s ' 0: • - . , ';'•••;;-,•' ' ....,- 1 a t i l -,' . 1 : :.'. . 14'-7:VM;*: Z,:l.A.'" .."' 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If you are looking for the same career values they wanted, it might be a smart idea for you to talk with the electric company interviewers when they visit the campus, or write to: _ PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION, State Street Building, Harrisburg, P. 2 Space Mice Return to Earth But Die in Sea NEW YORK (W) Two white; mice—probably the highest fly inglspace travelers to date—re turned to earth alive only to die; in the Atlantic Ocean, a woman scientist said yesterday. The mice—named Laska and; Bend—rode Air Force rockets upl through the earth's atmosphere ' to a height of some 1400 miles.' Both traveled better than 15,0001 m.p.h. And both survived the red hotl re-entry into the earth's atmos-1 phere again and the parachutei drop down to the ocean. "There is every reason to be-! lieve that both Laska and Benjil would have been recovered alive after their flights if the nose cones! had been retrieved," said Missi Franki L. van der Wal. 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