FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER PresU 'K' A WASHINGTON day Nikita Khrusf man who truly is ; between East and 1 But Eisenhowe Americans will not b ically disarmed by t Premier’s forward : march of world prog will bury capitalism. “When you are t, communism versus f are talking down at depths of conviction : of free men,” Eisei earnest "I do not believe ter debaters or gr< ances of sincerity « else are going to foo ican people long." But Eisenhower a crowded room he 1 the Soviet leader agr a third great war woi and crazy. The President replied cau tiously when, at life outset of the quesiion-and-ahswer vol leying, he was asked whether he saw any concrete evidence of a change in position by the bald and bouncy Premier on cold war issues. U.S. Again Fails To Orbit Satellite CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (/P) “The United States failed to or- 1 bit a navigation satellite Thurs-i day and added another black mark to an embarrassing week for American space efforts. The 265-pound satellite, called Transit I, rode skyward atop a three-stage Thor-Able rocket. It was designed to study the possi bility of using satellites as navi gation stations in space. But the rocket’s third stage did not ignite and the satellite ap parently met a fiery doom in a plunge through the earth's atmos phere. Opposite the Main Gate Drawing Materials 8. 1959 ent Says its Sincere i (JP) —President Eisenhower said yester- Kehev has spoken and acted here like a ; seeking an agreement to end the conflict 'Vest. r told his news Conference he is sure 13 psycholog :ie Soviet :;tep in the ;ress—that it Khrushchev’s attitude has been! extremely friendly, Eisenhower parried, but the talks so far have been very preliminary. It would be unwise and undesirable, he added, to talk of progress or the lack of it until after he and Khrushchev wind up their talks at Camp David, Md., next week Iking about •eedom, you the very n the hearts ihower said [dresses the 82-nation Assembly I rinc Procontc Fnday afternoon kUv/9 r I CgCl * IJ> j In his first appearance at the v ■ ibl* i UN since becoming Secretary of [ fICO |ft UN [State, Herter outlined a program ' [aimed at bringing about construc [ VIENTIANE, Laos (JP) Laos't' ve changes by peaceful means istarted presenting its case against * n disarmament, world politics the Communists to a UN fact-; an d economic and social fields. that mas at appear r anything ihe Amer- ssured the eels certain >es with him ild be stupid [finding commission yesterday j * Although he did not mention [But solid proof was lacking and Khrushchev by name, many of a UN spokesman said the four-fnis statements were obviously nation subcommittee does not,aimed at the Soviet leader now know when it will get evidence!in New York. to support Laotian accusations of; Lloyd came up with a new aggression by Communist North!three-stage disarmament plan Viet Nam. j that will go before the 10-nation Earlier, a Laotian official ex- jEast-West conference in Geneva pressed hope the subcommittee 'next year along with Khrush would have proof of the charges I 'chev’s proposals by the weekend. I S .... . . . „ , „ Hand grenades bearing Chinese rnl r ilst f r called for characteristics have been cap- a s * u dy by experts at conferences tured in northern Laos and top ? n P j lt v Cu ar Problems, to be fol the list of evidence the govern- {owed ky ® gradual cutback in ment plans to present the sub- eai „ an f conventional arni s committee, an authoritative f.!l c ?,i? 1 ?, rlpower ' The final stage source reported. American rifles ? e comprehensive disarm and machine guns of Czech and ?- men ft a . P°wers under effec- Chinese manufacture also are in-i^ lve ln l ern ational control eluded in the evidence. The American weapons probably were captured from the French during the Indochina War in the 19505. ! American officials here say they have been convinced by cir- cumstantial evidence that North Viet Nam has participated in the attacks on Laos. British officials are keeping an open mind on the subject and the French frankly are skeptical. ationery Loose Leaf Note Books Sporting Goods Filing Equipment e ATHLETIC STORE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA U.S., Britain Give Peace Plan to UN UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (JP\ —The United States and Britain; yesterday tried to steal Premier! Nikita Khrushchev's thunder with; a challenge to join in a broad program for peace—including a new approach to disarmament. | U.S. Secretary of State Chris tian A. Herter and British For eign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd! made their proposals in policy speeches to the UN General As sembly. The Soviet Premier has .announced he will submit a new disarmament plan when he ad- FOR GOOD RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS FOR RENT ROOMS FOR BOYS Desirable location near cam pus. Nicely furnished, some parking. Call ADams 7-7906 or ELgin 5-4302. The W Store Red Chinese Defense Head Ousted; Nationalists Alarmed j TOKYO (VP) Marshal Lin then Peng. If they have differed ;Piao, considered Peiping’s lead-!since on such things as Quemoy, ling military strategist, replaced .Tibet, Laos and the Indian border Marshal Peng Teh-huai Thursdayjdispute it is not apparent, tas defense minister of Red China.! Nationalist leaders in Taipei | A reshuffle of the high com- i "f fu , se^ c K omment on the rcshuf 'mand of the Communist Chinese!^’ th«e views were express |armed forces was “ unoUlc,al ‘> uarters: without explanation by Radio! The changes possible are in Peiping preparation for another military The changes were regarded as move :, The - V be designed to 'ominous _ possibly a prelude to S impression Peiping is re 'some new Communist China.lnd.a j move - by unofficial quarters Co - nl f " (Formosa, Nationalist China’s is- ! uplin Laos. 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