TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1959 Red China As 'Outlaw UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (JP) —The United States yes terday assailed Red China as an outlaw nation guilty of inflicting mass murder and slavery on its own people. It declared Peiping’s admission 'would debase the United Nations. The Soviet Union charged that by maKing such accusa- '.lions the United States was try f* m a » ' jing to drag the UN back into thej |y|Qy HQj , worst days of the cold war. I * ! The sharp exchange occurred AAawa __ , jin the UN General Assembly. more IVlOneY ! where a former U.S. assistant • sect etary of state, Walter Robeit- Cam son > B ave his country’s answer I Of DUliamq :to the declaration by Soviet "HA’R , t?TQTiTTnr l 'Prenner Nikita Khrushchev here 1 —S gS s si SHU- AuU.or.ty to !,nance ncnrly^’S,^ 1 ™ 11 '** C1 '“"“ 106 million dollars in construe-, , . lion projects was submitted to the Robertson s strong mdici- House last night | 1 menl of the Peipmg regime was Jt p ,tr,*i«TT Tr'b d - ; SisnarsASKS >‘-i t s?«c” slz GSA's reinEf of Isn ' nists and kick out the Chinese GSA s borrowing ceiling of 480 ■ Nationalists, million dollars to 585 million dollars. A companion bill jwould ■‘^ ie united States was confi raise the ceiling $27,700,000 to clent jt wou3d succeed in finance improvements and new Persuading the 82-nation Assent buildings at Temple and Lincoln Universi- alon S the line of Khrushcitev’s lies and the Universities of .suggestion at this three-month Pennsylvania and Pittsburgh, ( session. bs recommended by the gover- j The 21-nation Steering Com nor. j miitee had already recommend- Reps Stephen McCann, Demo-' ed such action to the Assem cratic floor leader, and Chairman 1 bly, along with rejection of J. Dean Polen (D-Washington) ofj India's proposal to put the issue the Appropriations Committee, on the agenda, sponsored the bills. 1 The administration requests llfh New York Youth face an uncertain future. Sen. L, . . _ -. _ George B. Stevenson (R-Clin- Slam by Street Gang ton), a member of ihe Stale NEW YORK (/R) —Eight youth- Planning Board which drew up ,ful members of a street gang, the 106 million dollar program, (uniformed in trench coats, am suggested that new GSA-ii- ibushed a 17-year-old boy Mon nanced projects be limited to jday and shot him down on the 30 million dollars. 'steps of his Bronx high school. CHAMBER of COMMERCE announces . . . Prize Winners of Welcome Frosh Days Boslanian Ltd., Reversible Penn State Jacket, Value $18.95 —£*org* Kell. Pleasant Gap FL 9-2462 Walworth's Transistor Radio. Value s2l.?h—Thomas Garrett, Bax 448, Hamilton l S 3-5117 Keeler's, $15.01) gift certificates to a boy and a girl. Value s3B.o9—Beverly B. Hoffman, 104 Stevens UK 5-7033; Donald Brooke, 134 Holmes Hall UN 5-2284 Corner Room, 4 dinner tickets. Any value—Kenneth F. Ralphs, Bib 3, Kit* tanv 27 I’N 5-4503; Sarah Jane Haas, 200 Hoyt UK 5*2929; George D. Petito, 21$ Rankle, I'K 5-6099; H. 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Fraser, Rm 21, Nittany 28 UN 5-4923; Valorie N. Robectinson, 111 Hoyt* UN 5-2494 Shop in State College Branded Nation 1 The Retail Division of the State College THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Bohlen Gets Post On Soviet Affairs j WASHINGTON (/P) Charles, E. (Chip) Bohlen, long a first- Irank U.S. diplomatic expert on |the Soviet Union, is being re called from Manila to a top [Washington job dealing with So jvict affairs. 1 The new assignment was made ; over opposition from Sen. Styles ; Bridges (NH), the Senate GOP ’policy committee chairman, and ;Sen. Everett M. Dirksen (111), ‘Senate Republican leader. They ! had protested Bohlen’s part in the | World War II Yalta conference. BALFURD Careful Cleaner PENN STATE FARMER STAFF MEETING TONIGHT, SEPT. 22 7 p.m. 10 Armsby FRESHMEN ARE WELCOME Refreshments Will Be Served erf's no fooling Vacations are wonderful, but three months Is a long lime, especially when the college friends of our firm are away. No wonder we've had that hang-dog look. But all is well now! The campus crowd is back and we're looking forward to meeting old friends and making new ones. You don't have to wait until you have drydeaning, laundering, tailoring or shower-proofing to bring to us . . . stop in ihe very first lime you're passing by, even if it’s just to say Hello. 32* E. College Ave. The Penn State Players CURTAIN RAISER scheduled for Sept. 28 will he held FRi., SEPT. 25-7:30 P.M. at CENTER STAGE • 307 W. Beaver Ave. • 'AD 7-7661
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