The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 19, 1959, Image 3

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    THURSDAY. FEB
lUARY 19. 1959
Warns Reds
Berlin Issue
Ike •
On
TON (/P) —President Eisenhower said yester
e Soviets who start it, rather than the Western
e is to be any shooting or use of force over
WASHING
day it will be tl
powers, if thei
Berlin.
told a news conference that the United States
Eisenhowei
and her allies
their duties, to
Berlin and hold
munication cham
But he also s;
is to be any re
■will be “the oth
to “block our ci
responsibilities.”
ntend to fulfill
safeguard West
! open the com
nels to it.
aid that if there
?sort to force, it
i2r side” using it
arrying out our
Soviet Premie:' Nikita Khrush
chev said in a speech Tuesday
that it will "n ean the begin
ning of war" if the Western Al
lies try to shoot their way
through after the Soviets turn
over their occupation authority
in Berlin to the East German
Communists.
Eisenhower said he had read
the speech only in abbreviated,
form, but: “I would say this: He
must be talking about shooting to
stop us from doing our duty. After
all, that is what is going to happen
Ike Reports
Dulles' Job
Not Impaired
WASHINGTON
dent Eisenhower said yester
day Secretary of State John
Foster Dulles’ cancer in no
way impairs his basic ability
to do his job better than any
body else could.
“The doctors have assured me,”
Eisenhower told a news confer
ence, “there is nothing in his dis
ease that is going to touch his
heart and his head, and that is
what we want.”
The President said he and Dul
les decided in’ a talk at Walter
Reed Army Medical Center Tues
day to go right ahead with pre
viously arranged efforts to nego
tiate a peaceful settlement of the
German crisis with the Soviet
Union.
Eisenhower denied reports that
Dulles had specifically offered to
resign during his new illness or
that the White House was sound
ing out Republican leaders on a
possible successor to Dulles.
"As long as Secretary Dulles
believes that he is in shape to
can - y on,” Eisenhower said, “he
is exactly the person I want.”
The secretary's doctors an
nounced meanwhile they have
unanimously agreed on a plan of
treatment, starting with radiation
therapy on Friday.
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sbox
Gcinget<
To Juke
Owner 7
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ew York jukebox
;tured yesterday
1 in loaning mil
to gangsters at
ining as high as
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top men in the N
industry was pi
as having a han
lions of dollars
interest rates ru
198 per cent.
Named in tes
figure in such
Charles Bernoff.
at the Senate L;
Committee hear
largest jukebox
York.
imony as a key
transactions was
He was described
; bor-Management
’mg as the third
operator in New
At one point,
ael Robert F.
Bernoff as demi
that a debtor si
“bleed ... till hi
committee eoun-
Kennedy quoted
snding in a letter
ould be made to
si pays.”
I was summoned
the allegedly il
ding ventures, he
: iw e r questions,
'th Amendment
fingering Bemoff
hel, a convicted
id he had been a
th Bernoff in Ad
lorp., a money-
When Bernofi
to testify about
legal money-lem
refused to an:
pleading the Fi
One of those
was Irving Mis)
swindler who sai
silent partner wil
tniral Trading I
lending firm.
if it happens. We are not saying
we are going to shoot our way
into Berlin.”
In any foreign ministers con
ference on the Berlin situation,
Eisenhower lei it be known he
intends to rely heavily on the
ideas and experience of ailing
John Foster Dulles, even if the
secretary of state is unable to
be present.
Eisenhower denied reports that
Dulles has offered to resign and
said in forceful tones: “Therefore,
as long as Secretary Dulles be
lieves that he is in shape to carry
on, he is exactly the person I
want.”
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WASHINGTON (JP) Presi- sent out katch batch of weather information yester
dent Eisenhower reluctantly ac- day and one of its proud parents said it may prove capable
cepted the resignation yesterday cr, o ttj n fr a nuclear evnlnsinn
of Dr. Willard F. Libby as a mem- s P omn g a nuclear explosion.
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speaker at the University's mid- aiatin B uish cloucis and nonzons.
semester commencement exer- The satellite was launched
rises held Jan. 25 in Recreation Tuesday.
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to ' National Aeronautics and Space
ifa Jcnffc 1 Administration, was asked
to EhS3Sv?«r“ C bSi taking off SgriS in Tt?
on a trip to Mexico, also named
James W. Riddleberger of Wood- lh ® House
stock, Va., now ambassador to s P ace Committee.
Greece, to the post of director of Rp P- James R. Fulton (R.-Pa.)
the International Cooperation Ad- wanted to know whether Van
ministration, or foreign aid chief, guard II could spot a nuclear ex-
The ICA directorship has been plosion and immediately send
vacant since James H. Smith Jr., back information on it.
of Aspen, Colo., resigned recently. “I would think so, yes,” Hagen
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