The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 14, 1959, Image 2

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Urrutia Names Castro As Objections
Cuba's Prime Minister By Soviets
HAVANA </P)~Tlk* Cuban Cabinet resigned last night and || « gg
Provisional Piesidcnt Manuel Urrutia named Fidel Castro' gg |g |Q| |C§
os Pi line Minister. I
The 32-year-old rebel chief replaces Jose Miro Cardona GENEVA (Ah— I The Soviet Un
in the premiership and will take office Monday. j lon raised new objections yester-
Pnme Minister Miro Caidona said in his letter of resigna- ofLntro^posts^dlherkrdSp®:
— --- • (lion he felt Castro should be the ened a basic East-West dispute
■ / « head of government. (holding lip progress in the nuclear
l/AHAVIIAmn t. . . , . . , weapons test ban conference. j
¥ enezueian 1 <; a^o * move ‘ nlo! The Soviets did more than turn
t political office and it tame at a thumbs down on international!
n * _| a (tune when there was wide specu- manning of such stations locatedl
iffiSlufilir I lotion that he was on the way bn the territories of the three
(to becoming president. (atomic powers themselves. They
- i now say they would have no con
iM/111/VIIV/lfA/l Up 10 now bearded, ®2- fidence in such a manning sys
| HUUUU iQICU ’■ year-old leader has served the item for posts set up in such coun
” ' provisional government as com- h ’ es as India, Sweden and Mexico
CARACAS Venezuela .VB,-, Lndet in chief of armed forces, which possess noi atomic weapons.
IVifh fe.ii.-, in his eyes, Romulo Soviet chief delegate Semyon
Betancourt took the oath as presi- : Earlier this week the provision- Tsarapkin and Prof. E. K. Fed
di'nt yesterday with a pledge of ia j regime lowered the eligible orov raised this point at yester
eronnmv and democratic rule to for preMdt , nt of the republic day’s session of the now complete
iepair uhat he called the havoc; ,ly deadlocked conference,
and a decade of dictatorship in hom 3a to 30. This was re Raided questioned the integrity
Venezuela |as an accommodation making it of international personnel.
Thc> moderate leftist promised; possible for Castro to become! U. S. Ambassador James J.|
rouiiut lelations with the United|p rt -sidert. [Wadsworth and British Minister!
Suites called for the eradication: Castro said he had mftde no |of State David Ormsby-Gore]
of Latin American dictators andj decii : on on whether he would (again stated —as they have for;
announced he will form a coalt-, run 0f accep , , he presidency . .several days past—that interna
tion Cabinet, with Communists I l iona l manning offers the only
excluded. I Urrutia became provisional L guarantee of a workable
Troops stood watch agamst de- i president at Castro s request a^ ! C ontro 1 system.
monstrations as 50-year-old Bet-: u>ok office after Castro s revo\u-: suspension treaty ul
ancourt was inaugurated as Vene- l ‘on chased the dictatorship ofi it a test suspension treaty ut
rr's 4 fv ■»«- m r" 1 ” 0 Ba " ,,a
‘ Viok'mc SUm by Mb™™ . S'Seu £
■>™»f SfZ. "SPSS'S. Korea Agamst •» Sf« er ?olS
mvn took pbtee. n [which they are located under
Instead, thousands of friendly (RepamOnOn MOVe supervisors sent bv the three
Venezuelans stood behind the; • mmw!
troop cordon cheering and ap-j SEOUL, Korea f.-’Pi —South Ko-T
plaudmg as Betancourt's car spedireans formed a united front last
by. (night against Japan's decision to
let some of its Korean residents
Intimidation Cited Ssr" c ' > "’ ,n “ nis,
Though officials discounted the :
In denare rFOD© possibility of an armed clash.]
WASHINGTON t/l’i—A Brook-' lhel ’ p was a breakoff in 10-month
lvn man refused to say vestcrdavl Tokvo negotiations to estab
whether he picketed for unions al-Jbsh diplomatic relations. i
legodlv iiM'd to shake down coin Amid anti-Japanese demonstra
machme operators. Senate inves- lions in the streets. President
tuiatoi-. charted lie had bcenlSyngman Hhee’s Liberals and the
Lightened into silence {opposition Democrats joined
Sonic Patkci’s lefiisal to talk hancK in a rate show of unani
oame tu an apparent surpr'se to niity. They backed a nonpartisan
the Senate Labor-Management, 1 committee to combat the repat
('ommiitec Robert F Kennedy,'nation program.
tiie group’s counsel, said the 21!-,
year-old Negro had spoken freely;» pflm Pinn.nfin Meet
to the investigators at the Capitol; Beam ' JV\eet
as recently as Thursday Kennedv{ WARSAW, Poland f/Pi—U.S
called it an outrageous turnabout Ambassador Jacob Beam and
Communist Chinese Envoy Wang
Sports Cor Club Rollv pine-nan met for 2P: hours yes
f. ... , y terday to discuss outstanding
Will Be Held Sunday niohlems between their two coun-
A Colleram Rally, sponsored tries,
by Centi a! Pennsylvania Branch It was the 14th meeting of the
of the Spoils Car Club of Amer- two since last Sept. 15. Neither
* held at 7 pm. Sunday.lone had any comment except to
«t Couotain Paik, Rt. 45 near J.sav thev would meet again March
Spruce Creek. 1 ig]
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
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Fire Inspection to Start
In Pittsburgh's Schools
PITTSBURGH i7P)—A new fire
:and building inspection of Pitts
j burgh schools will get under way
Monday.
The inspection was ordered fol
lowing a meeting of the Mayor’s
Committee on Fire Safety on
(Thursday.
' The committee said all inspe<
lion reports will be sent direct
jthe Pittsburgh Board of Educ;
Uion
j The mayor’s committee w
Conned after H. H. Rothrock, bu
(mess manager for the board
education, said he has not r
ceived a written report on ft
conditions in the schools sin
'Aug. 29.
Read to Serve on Panel
' Dr, Harold Read, professor
i physical metallurgy, will spei
the week of Feb, 16-20 in Was'
ington, D.C., serving for the six!
time as a member of the evaJ
ation panel for National Scieni
(Foundation fellowships.
is refunding money on hooks
9 Until 4:30
Makarios Will Go
To London for Talks
LONDON (/P) —The exiled Cypriot Archbishop Makarios
111 is coming here next week from Athens to take a top hand
in a three-power conference called to endow Cyprus with
independence and peace.
There is speculation that the
45-year-old Greek cypriot leader
may become the first president of
'the projected Cyprus republic.
| He was long regarded by the
British as one of their chief un
dercover foes in the years of
battling over the eastern Mediter
ranean island bastion. j
Makarios is outstanding
among the Cypriot leaders in
vited to sit with representatives
of Britain, Greece and Turkey
in the conference called for
Tuesday to discuss approval of
the plan mapped out at Zurich
for the future of Cyprus.
The conference is expected to
usher the British Mediterranean
island colony into a new era of
peace within a week. j
Archbishop Makarios has ac-j
claimed the Zurich agreement of]
Greece and Turkey on the pro
posed republic as opening the way!
“to a new period of freedom and
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welfare for both the Greeks and
Turks of Cyprus.”
The British Foreign Office
announced the arrangement for
the conference and the invita
tions last night.
With Greece and Turkey al
ready behind it, nobody in Lon
don doubts that the agreement
will get official approval from
Prime Minister Macmillan’s gov
ernment. The agreement promises
an end to the strife that has
marked post-war years of Bri
tain’s 81-year rule. It would main
tain British sovereignty over mili
tary bases on the strategic island.
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