The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 17, 1959, Image 7

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    TUESDAY. FEBRUA
Big
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WASHINGTON
Western Big Thr
Russia yesterday
foreign minister
with East and W:
attending, to set
man crisis before
Virtually identic;
delivered to the K
United States, Brita
So was a similar n
Germany.
They rejected R\
bid for a 28-na:
peace conference i
that a dale and pi
mutual Big Four i
a foreign minister
the whole German
The U.S. note
c l notes were
! 'emlin by the
i in and France.
>te from West
i issia's Jan. 10
>■ ion Germarr
; nd suggested
lace be set by
i greement for
rs meeting on
1 question,
restated the
Congress
To Clean Unions
WASHINGTON (JP) ~ A bill de
signed to wrest control of certain
labor unions from “mobsters and
power-mad demogogues” was in
troduced yesterday by Rep. Gra
ham A. Barden (D-NC), chairman
of the House Labor Committee.
Among other things, union of
ficers would have to get the ap
proval of the membership, in sec
ret ballots, before a strike could
be called or dues changed.
Barden said his committee will
begin hearings later this week on
his bill and two other major la
bor-management proposals.
These two. which are less dras
tic and broad, are the Eisenhower
administration’s bill and one writ
ten by Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-
Mass) and former Sen. Irving M.
Ives (R-NY).
Like George Washington, we
cannot tell a lie.
For expert, arid we mean ex
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17. 1959
hree Ask Russia
tin German Talks
1 (/P) The West’s determination not to be would be May 27, thereby giving
[, PflilpH on dr »ven out of Berlin by Soviet the East Germans control of the
i . _ Ul * threats and demands. It did ex- West’s access routes to West Ber
to join in a press willingness to negotiate all hn. The Russians also demanded
■s meeting as Pects of the problem. withdrawal of allied forces from
si The notes were worked out by Berlin and an East-West
est Germans allied diplomats at daily meetings German “confederation.”
:le the Ger- ' n Washington and checked out , "The danger to world peace
. . with other Atlantic Pact Countries inherent in this Soviet initia
it leads to at Paris. live is evident," the allied notes
Secretary of State John Foster sa *^ -
Dulles approved the U.S. note be- They added that the Big
fore going to the hospital last uphold by all appropriate means
week for the hernia operation Three "reserve the right to
which' revealed a recurrence of i lh eir communications with their
abdominal cancer. I sectors of Berlin."
Officials said they hoped The United States, Britain and
Russia would respond favorably France declared themselves ready
so the meeting could start in f° r a foreign ministers meeting
Geneva or Vienna in late April Wl th Russia. They said the date
or early May. and place should be settled
The timing is important. The through diplomatic channels.
Soviets said Nov. 27 they would Dulles’ illness may cause a
turn East Berlin over to Eastihitch in plans for a. mid-March
Germany in six months, which'meeting at Paris.
>efs Bill
Virginia County
Must Integrate i
BALTIMORE (fP) —War r e n
County, a community of 15,000!
segregation-minded persons in'
northern Virginia, was ordered by;
a top federal court yesterday to
open its one high school to Ne-i
groes.- , j
The School Board said it would,
comply. It promised to reopen its ■
high school at Front Royal on'
Wednesday. But first indications
from Front Royal were that no
more than two dozen or so—most
-2y Negroes—would show up. The
rest would remain in the private,
school system already in opera
tion.
Twenty-two Negroes applied for|
admission to Warren County High;
School last spring. Their applica-,
tions have made the full round
of courts.
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