TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1959 Ike to Gie le Nationwi Talk on WASHINGTON (JP) dent Eisenhower will to America Thursday operation at home to p the world peace slim hopes to create in nation tour The appeal, which will wised nationwide, will im ly precede his departure goodwill journey. Announcing plans for a 15-min ute talk beginning at 7:15 p.m. Thursday, White House press Secretary James C. Hagerty said the President will discuss his trip abroad and such domestic issues as the court-suspended steel Etrilte. "The President will talk about the need for stronger coopera tion among the several groups that make up the American economy so that the nation's progress toward peace may be insured and enhanced," Hag erty said. There are indications /hat Ei senhower will again urge indus try and the Steelworkers Union to settle their dispute to prevent resumption of the strike when the court injunction expires Jan. 26. Hagerty said Eisenhower's dis cussion of the 22,000-mile trip will center around "the strengthening of cooperation among those coun tries in pursuit of their own se curity and progress in the attain ment of world peace with jus tice," In a session lasting only an hour the President sketched brief ly his plans for some of the 30 speeches he will make during his round of visits to European, Asian and North African countries. No Golffor Ike Abroad WASHINGTON (IP) Presi dent Eisenhower has no plans to play golf during his Dec. 3-22 goodwill mission abroad, the White House said yesterday. SPECIAL SALE m 150 MIL BALL TICKETS Tickets will be exchanged for receipts on Wednesday, where tickets were sold. Receipts cannot he used for admission at the door Military Tribunals Resumed by Castro PINAR DEL RIO, Cuba (RP) : activity. The prosecutor is a de mandingsix the death penally for —Cuban military tribunals re-I sumed operations yesterday 1 Del Pino, who once helped! with two U.S. citizens in the smuggle arms to Castro's rebels,! I :was captured in a gunfight last! prisoners' dock and facing July when his plane apparently i tried to pick up Cubans wanting prosecution demands for the to escape the country. death penalty. I Police called him the leader of! Presi appeal Or co •omote •te he h .n 11- After more than 500 executions, , the counterrevolutionary "White the military tribunals were dis-illose" organization. But his wife continued four months ago, but said the organization was the now have been reinstated to deal anti-Communist movement of the with Prime Minister Fiedel Cas-' Americas. i tro's opponents. , The prosecutor demanded the 121021 ediate on the On trial in the theater of regi- death penalty, too, for Young, mental headquarters here were:who was born in Indianapolis, Frank Austin Young, 38„ of Mi-ilnd., and Fernando Pruno Bertot. ami, Fla.; Peter John Lambton 24, former Cuban student at Co -24, of Nassau, Bahamas, who h as ilumbia University in New York been described as both a British! l Thirty-year prison sentences citizen and naturalized American;were asked for Lambton and the and 37 Cubans on charges of hom-i36 other defendants Among the icide and conspiracy against the;Cuban defendants were two revolutionary government. 'women. A second military tribunal I The prisoners, who ranged in was scheduled in Hav Ana last !age down to a boy of 15, sprawled night, with Rafael del Pno, 33, !about the courtroom casually as of Miami, a naturalized Ameri- i the trial opened. They wandered can, and five Cubans on trial on about talking and borrowing ciga charges of conterrevolutionary irettes. PEAtliuts. relvtsiTlD , • • • • ~ ^Nina Nlr Monday, Nov. 30 through Friday, Dec. 4 TICKET EXCHANGE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA alone with PEANUTS • MORE PEANUTS • GOOD GRIEF, MORE PEANUTS, • GOOD OL' CHARLIE FROWN • SNOOPY YOU'RE OUT OP YOUR MIND, CHARLIE BROWN! • BUT WE LOVE YOU, CHARLIE BROWN Only $l.OO sash RINEHART • Now York 16 Dec. at ROTC units A DELIGHTFUL, DE LUXE, TREASURY OF PEANUTS! -1 4 ) r 4 i* ' 1 1Sr1 ;0 ' kW., Favorites Old and New by CHARLES M. SCHULZ A perfect gift at $2,95 now on sale at all booksellers Churchill Sees 85th Year ;Police End Traffic Jam LONDON 01 -- Sir Winston! SOMERSET, Pa. (JP) State Churchill refused to act his age : police finally broke up one of yesterday and celebrated his 85th:the worst traffic jams in the his !birthday with the vigor of a manitory of the Pennsylvania Turnpike !many years his junior, early yesterday, almost 14 hours I He downed a hearty lunch and after it started. topped it off with brandy. Despite At one time vehicles—which in a cold damp day, he then went eluded buses and tractor-trailers off to the House of Commons—l—were backed up nearly 20 miles and moved it to cheers. He even atthe Allegheny Tunnel, 12 miles made a speech. east of Somerset. Local Ad Staff 7 P. M. TONIGHT ,_ ,:\ In i' ~1 :t:,; ''''''.-,3- . , , IS t . •r '3 ~ , N t , ' - ',7„ ,. ,... ,. 1 :4. --V , :Z . i,.., r / - , c•IV ) . .:/:: 1 Ack.,.... .. , j . ~ .-., i \ t e ~ ,-: Have fun thisW inter! SKATE OUTING INSTRUCTION under the direction of BILL KIEFFER who has been offered a contract with the ICE CAPADES. FUTURE SOCIAL EVENTS Overnight Christ mas Party December 12 and 13 at the C.E. Cabin. Trip to Hershey to see the ICE CAPADES in February. REDUCED PRICES ON SKATING EOUIPMENT Books, blades and costumes ordered through the Outing Club. Call AD 7-2614 for information or COME to the Skating Meeting at 7 o'clock TONIGHT in 111 Boucke. 9 CARNEGIE with the CLUB PAGE THREE