FRIDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1959 Work U.S. Will i Allies to C Larger Bu WASHINGTON ) Cuban mili tary intelligence agents yesterday captured Frank Austin Young of Miami, who fled a military jail Wednesday to avoid serving a 30- year prison sentence. Minutes after Young was seized, agents arrested James Buchanan, a reporter for the Miami Fla. Herald, and charged he was car rying medical aid to Young. Both men were taken into cus tody in a Havana tourist hotel. The National Broadcasting Co. announced meanwhile that two of its Cuban photographers also had been detained by military authori ties. The two, Charles Santos and Luis Rivas, were taken into cus tody in Pinar del Rio, where they had gone to make pictures deal ing with Young’s escape. Young was sentenced Tuesday by a military tribunal in Pinar del Riq. He surrendered quietly Thursday to an army intelligence agent in the hotel in downtown Havana. 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At A Glance tsk airy fden Expert Calls Drugs Harmful WASHINGTON (/P; A uni versity specialist in pharmacy' told Senate investigators yester day many new drugs are of mis-i erable quality and “may harm' the patients with serious side ef fects." | i —Tlie Unit s’ to ask its :ry a greater [if defending ist the threat Dr. Louis Lasagna of Johns Hopkins University severely criti-' cized the introduction of what he ! called a “plethora of new com pounds” each year. i Lasagna, chief of the univer sity’s division of clinical pharma cology, struck at drug manufac-! turers who he said engage in a “pharmaceutical numbers racket.” Without naming any manufac turers, he said they produce new brand name drugs and represent them as being more potent than others. Ihristian A. at a press r indicated e to propose of the cost in the North inization. TO Council •xt Tuesday, llowed Dec. summit ses- Eisenhovver The difference between the old and new models, Lasagna said, is something like saying “a dime is more potent than two nickles” because the dime is in one niece. “I am ashamed to say that physicians do fall for this num bers routine," he said. Lasagna’s testimony was some thing of a departure for the Sen ate Antitrust subcommittee which has concentrated on pricing prac tices in the drug industry. Government Ends Steel Labor Talks WASHINGTON (/P) The gov ernment yesterday suspended steel labor peace talks. It did so because they weren’t getting anywhere and because United Steelworkers leaders are leaving to join aluminum indus try labor negotiations. Director Joseph F. Finnegan of the Federal Mediation Service said the steel talks have seen “no progress of substance.” He said stepped-up mediation efforts in response to President Eisenhower’s recent appeal failed to budge the basic attitudes of the steel antagonists. 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PENNSYLVANIA By Air Both Ways or Return by Ship DELUXE TOUR FOR STUDENTS June 8- July 31 (June B —Aug. 8 by Ship) ★Trans-Atlantic Transportation by Regular ly Scheduled Airlines (Economy Class). ★Members oi Tour A have Option of return ing by one of ihe Dutch Government ships which are so popular with students. ★ First Class or Superior Second Class Ho tels. Twin-bedded Rooms. ★ Transportation In Europe by Da Luxe Motorcoach and Famous Trains. ★ 3 Table D’hote Meals Daily Except I,on don, Rome,' Paris Where Breakfasts and Special Dinners Are Provided, ★ PASSION PLAY at OBERAMMERGAU. ★ Shakespeare Play at Stratford-on-Avon. ★ Theatre Tickets for Play in London. ★ Outdoor Opera at Caracalla, Rome. ★Steamer Cruise on the Rhine River. • 3 Day Visit to Berlin Including Tour of East Berlin • Visit at the Home of a Barrister in London • Visit at a Private Villa on the Riviera at Cannes • A Day and Night as Guests of a Swiss In dustrial Village • 2 Days in Geneva With Receptions by In ternational Officials • Private Dinners and Discussions With Stu dents Throughout Europe ALL TOURS ARE OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC 23 Metzger Bldg. —11 l Allen St. FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT - Registration Limited! 3 VALUE-PACKED, 13 COUNTRY TOURS of EUROPE These Tours Are Arranged and Operated in Every Detail by PENN STATE TRAVEL and its Parent Office in Harrisburg. The Amazingly High Standards and Low Prices Are Made Possible Only by Direct Purchase of All Facilities. We Invite Careful Comparison With Eductaional-Content Tours Offered Any where in the United States. Talk It Over With Your Folks At Christmas 48 DAYS (56 Days Using Ship) $ 1299 ALL TOURS ALL TOURS VISIT ALL OR MOST OF THESE 13 COUNTRIES SCOTLAND • ENGLAND • HOLLAND • BELGIUM GERMANY • AUSTRIA • SWITZERLAND • ITALY • FRANCE MONACO • LIECHENSTEIN • LUXEMBOURG ® SAN MARINO EXTRA FEATURES OF TOUR A: FOR SUMMER 1960 For Students & Teachers Study Credit Optional CULTURAL ARTS TOUR of EUROPE 42 DAYS By Air Both Ways June 16 - July 27 1029 INCLUDE AT LEAST THE FOLLOWING: For Brochures and Information: "The Culiure of Europe" For Students & Teachers 6 SEMESTER HOURS CREDIT* By Air Bath Ways June 28 - Aug. 8 *Slmy Credit is Optional ★ Gondola Serenade on Canals of Venice. ★ Mountain Climb in Switzerland. ★ Free Days on the French Riviera. ★ Visit to Oxford with Oxford Students. ★ Visit to Parliament With Member of Par liament as Tour Host and Guide. ★ Reception by Staff Officers at SHAPE. UNESCO and FAO. ★ Gourmet Dinners at Fine Restaurants. ★ Visits to Leading Industries. ★ Meetings and Discussions With Foreign Students and Officials. ★ Transfers: Luggage Handling: Tips and Taxes as Charged by the Hotels. ★ Services of Faculty Tour Director and Multi-Lingual European Courier- ABOUT TOURS FOR STUDY CREDIT: Tour B is offered by The Harrisburg Area Center for Higher Education with Study Credit granted by Elizabethtown College to those qualifying. Study Credit is Optional. Tuition Fee, $132. (6“Semesler Hours). Tour C is offered by Clarion Slate Teach ers College. Enrolling Credit is obli gatory. Tuition Fee, $66. (6 Semester Hours). Study Credit for both lours offered in the areas of the Humanities and Social Studies including History. Approved by Penna. Dept, of Public Instruction. PAGE FIVE 42 DAYS 1029