PAGE rWO Ike Asks Test Ban Under 30 Miles Up AUGUSTA. Ga. (/P)—President Eisenhower, striving to smash a deadlock, has appealed to Soviet Premier Khrush chev for a quick ban on nuclear weapons tests below 30 miles' in the atmosphere. In an April 13 letter to ti Pay Own Way, Cuba Tells U.S. WASHINGTON Cas -00 served notice yesterday that hi•• revolutionary government ex pects Ameman and other inter ests in Cuba to pay their own wa V Deetaring himself against com munism and dictatorships of all kinds, Castro said his tegime does not plan to nationalize any lands. The Prime Minister said at the same time that his government will expropriate legally those lands which are idle or unproduc tive And, speaking in a National Press Club address about the U.S.- owned Niraio nickel plant in his country. Castro said: We want them to process the met al their. , so that more Cubans We want htem to process the me tal there so that more Cubans will have work " Larkwood Hosiery Sate 20-25% reductions on entire Larkwood stock Spring Week 1959 Saturday, ; is t; V p, s; i; 4 .4 % . 1, • • i ij • lj 4 .4 % . VII. 4 c ( 4(7 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29... e Kremlin leader, Eisenhower said negotiators at the stalemated, Geneva talks then could turn to further discussion looking toward, a general ban on such tests. That, would include detonations in, outer space and underground. "Meanwhile," said the Presi dent, "fears of unrestricted re sumption of nuclear weapons testing with attendant additions to levels of radio-activity would be allayed . . ." Eisenhower alluded to Soviet demads for veto power and to other road-blocking Russian pro posals, and again rejected them. At this time, he added, "No basis for general agreement is in sight." Eisenhower's va c a tion head- I quarters made public his letter to Khrushchev after a Soviet of ficial—apparently by accident— had disclosed its existence at Ge neva earlier in the day. Eisenhower noted that the So viet Union has been insisting on ; an agreement with veto power over the fact-finding activities of a controls system regarding pos sible underground nuclear explo sions c9tdiel Poom is fashion ... and fashion costs no more 109 S. Allen Friday, Sunday, April Tuesday, April AWARDS NIGHT THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA April April 28 CRIS CONNOR and the KAY WINDING SEPTET CROWNING OF MISS PENN STATE Herter Takes Over; Will Rely On Teamwork WASHINGTON (4 1 )—Christian A. Herter took command of the State Department yesterday with a pledge to rely on teamwork ra 'ther than personal diplomacy. The 64-year-old New Englander strongly implied he would do far less traveling than the cancer stricken John Foster Dulles did. "I will travel if I feel it is necessary to travel." Herter said. "But, as you know, I have always been a pretty strong teamworker, and I have got very great pride in my associates in the depart ment." Herter, returning from a South Carolina vacation, outlined his approach to his new duties at thei airport a few hours after Presi-, dent Eisenhower formally nomi nated him as Dulles' successor. The new secretary made clear that C. Douglas Dillon, 49, under secretary of state for economic affairs, would be his choice for the No. 1 assistant spot, moving up to the job which Herter va cates. .(tt o c4i4e - , • 720 S. Atherton -St g oo * State College • , OPEN S . 'TIL 9 P M. DAILY; SUNDAYS,' - 12 'TIL 8 PM. . . , _CLOSED MONDAYS' . . . RESERVATIONS CALL 8-0081 FLOAT PARADE Begins 6:30 p.m. CARNIVAL '111)" OPEN 4 I. M. Field He-Man and Queen of Hearts Prelims He-Man and Queen of Hearts Finals Red China Charges Dalai Lied In Statementon Tibetan Rule TOKYO (fil) Red China ' yesterday branded as lies the! Dalai Lama's statement de-I flouncing Communist rule in; Tibet. Radio Peiping broadcast a' charge that reactionaries dictated: the statement and questioned,' whether the 23-year-old god-king,; a refugee in India, had in fact. written it. "The so-called statement of the Dalai Lama issued through ani Indian diplomatic official in Tez-i pur on April 18 is a crude docu ment lame in reasoning, full of lies and loopholes," declared a long commentary of the official, New China News Agency. • "There are indications in the, statement which arouse suwi-; cions as to whether it is indeed a statement by the Dalai Lama himself." The basis for this reasoning was the fact the Dalai Lama re-1 ferred to himself as "he" rather WMAJ .. Sign On; __. Morning Show Morning Devotion,' . Nowa Headliner; . 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