The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 12, 1958, Image 2

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Geneva Deadlock Flares
Into Russian Accusations
GENEVA (P)—A nightmare of frustration yesterday
gripped the 10-nation conference on prevention of surprise
attack.
Russian tempers flared after a month's discussion in
which East and West have failed to agree even on a plan of
work,
Soviet delegates angrily accused the West of trying to
trick the Communist bloc by Tro
jan horse tactics into accepting
espionage agents in the role of
international inspectors.
International warning systems
outlined in Western documents
would serve as Trojan horses,
they said, prying into all sorts
of things behind the Iron Cur
tain and establishing the loca
tion of Soviet missile pads.
Across the table, the Western
ers denied it It was a dramatic
illustration of the deadlock that
has persisted in milder form since
the conference opened in Gene
va's Palace of the United Nations
Nov. 10.
The experts of the five West
ern powers—the United Stales,
Britain, France, Italy and
Canada—came to Geneva to
engage in a technical study of
the problems of surprise attack.
They believed that was the un
derstanding arrived at in the
correspondence last spring and
summer between President Eis
enhower and Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev.
But the representatives of the
Soviet Union, Poland, Czechoslo
vakia, Romania and Albania have
horn the first tried to transform
the talks into a general disarma
ment conference.
Until Thursday, the atmosphere
was friendly.
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USSR Charged
With Terrorizing
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.
The United States charged yes
terday that the Soviet Union and
its agents in Budapest are keeping
the Hungarian people under a
"scourge of terror."
AmbasFador Henry Cabot Lodge
told the 81-nation General Assem
bly it must "face the fact now
that the reign of terror, of which
the salient feature was the killing
of Imre Nagy, still continues in
full force."
He made the statement in call
ing on the Assembly to condemn
the Soviet Union anew for the re
pression in Hungary, and to de
nounce the present Hungarian re
gime for the executions of former
Premier Nagy, General Pal Male
ter and "o th e r Hungarian pa
triots."
State's Fund Falls Short
HARRISBURG (/P)—The State
Revenue Department said yester
day Pennsylvania's general fund
fell more than 53 million dollars
short of official expectations dur
ing the past 18 months.
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Federal Judge
Threatens Hoffa
WASHINGTON (!P)—A federal
court threatened yesterday to oust
James R. Hoffa as president of
the Teamsters Union unless he
and other officials of the union
quit blocking and obstructing rec
ommended reforms.
F. Dickinson Letts, 83-year old
U S. District Court judge, directed
Hoffa and other Teamsters chiefs
to obey orders of court-named
monitors to house clean the 1 1 / 2 -
million-member union.
Letts in effect armed the three
man monitor board with power to
enforce his cleanup orders.
Record Output Predicted
WASHINGTON (IP)—ln a fore
cast built on favorable reports
from seven key segments of busi
ness, the United States Chamber
of Commerce yesterday predicted
a 5 per cent rise in jobs, produc
tion and income in 1959.
Dr. Emerson P. Schmidt, the
chamber's chief economist, fore
saw a gradual rise to a record na
tional output of around 475 billion
dollars next year.
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Soviet Says West Avoids
Settlement in West Berlin
MOSCOW (il)— The Rus- Berlin, 110 miles deep in East
Germany. The official Soviet news
sians accused the West last agency said the Western powers
night of stalling on the Krem
_ are avoiding a business like set
lin's proposal to convert West ilement :
Premier Nikita Khrushchey
Berlin into a neutralized free turned thumbs down on Western
suggestions for a discussion of the
city. Berlin issue in a conference on
Tass criticized the reaction of
President Eisenhower and other
Western statesmen who have said
Washington (!P) The Unit
ed States served notice on Rus
sia and the world last night
that it "will not be deterred by
threats" fr o m defending its
rights in protecting West Ber
lin.
the United States, Britain and
France intend to hold fast in West
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the bigger question of divided
Germany's future. He said in an
interview published by an inde
pendent Munich newspaper, Sud
deutsche Zeiting, he did not be
lieve the West would start a war
over Berlin, "because the other
side (Russia's) also has tanks and
other, even more powerful weap
ons, which would not remain in
active."
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