16. 1958 The W rid at a Glance Khrushchev ays IGOP Join Forces Reds Lead i Ag TUESDAY, DECEMBER LONDON (A)—Soviet Premier, Nikita Khrushchev claimed yes -1 terday the Soviet Union is out stripping the United States in , total wool, butter, milk, and cot ton production. But he acknow ledged major shortcomings in So viet agriculture. He blamed hte fall-down on five ex-leaders fired out of govern ment and party posts on charges that they are enemies of the So viet Communist party. Last week Gen. Ivan Serov, So viet security chief and for a long time Khrushchev's personal body guard, was removed from his post. State Agents Will Hit Cigarette Bootlegging HARRISBURG (W)—The State Revenue Department opened a special drive yesterday aimed at bootlegging of untaxed cigarettes into Pennsylvania during the holiday period. Enforcement agents were au thorized to set up roadblocks at border points for irfspection of automobiles in a move to dis charge traffic in untaxed ciga rettes. I Dies in Venezuela Riot CACAS, Venezuela UP) One man was reported killed and 27 wounded Sunday night in rioting at El Consejo, 30 miles southwest of Caracas. Dispatches from the village said 17 persons were rested in a fight set off when 50 persons at tacked the police station with gun fire and home made bombs. Mcßride Resigns Position HARRISBURG (JP)—Thomas D. Mcßride submitted his resigna tion as attorney general yester day. M I and Phys Ed Seniors LAVIE PORTRAITS Deadline Thursday, Dec. 18 No Appointment 9 a.m. to 4 p.m, Penn State Photo Shop 214 E. College Ave. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-H÷H4++++++++ir Women and Thomas Harrow Marquand $ 4.7 S ± 4- Victorine Frances Keyes 4,50 l• I*. The Complete Book of Artists' Techniques 12.50 4- + Herberts , Romantic Art Arts Yearbook 2 Breakfast at Tiffany's Capote The Day on Fire James Ullman On My Own. Eleanor Roosevelt For Kid Sister We have lots of books for her, too. 1 The Pennsylvania. Book 129 W. Beaver Ave., State College Open 9 to 9 Daily and Saturday ,f++++++44++++44+++++44l44++++++++:l4+++44++++++o To Control Senate WASHINGTON (Al—Ten strong supporters of the Eisen hower foreign policy banded to gether yesterday for a fight to win control of the Republican leadership in the Senate. The 10 senators voted unani mously to offer a full slate of candidates to the Republican cau cus which meets in January to elect officers for the new Sen ate. This was a challenge to Sen. Styles Bridges of New Hampshire, chairman of the Senate GOP Pol icy Committee, and to Sen. Ever ett M. Dirksen of Illinois, Bridges' choice to succeed retiring Sen. William F. Knowland of Califor nia as Republican floor leader. It could lead to a decision by Bridges, the senior Senate Repub lican, to ask for the floor leader ship himself. 23 New Princes Added To College of Cardinals VATICAN CITY UP) Pope John XXIII reinforced the College of Cardinals yesterday with 23 new princes to help him bear the growing burdens of the Roman Catholic Church. Archbishops Richard James Cushing of Boston and John F. O'Hara of Philadelphia were for mally elevated to the purple along with 21 other prelates from eight nations at a secret consistory. Van Brocklin to Stay PHILADELPHIA {PP) Norm Van 13rocklin will continue to play for the Eagles and during the off season will work in a public rela tions capacity. The star passer, who Sunday completed his first season with the Eagles, will make speeches and help promote interest in the pro club. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. 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