WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1959 Herter Challenges French Isolation PARIS (/P) Secretary of State Christian A. Herter yesterday challenged President Charles de Gaulle's go-it-alone NATO policy. He hinted a possible U.S. troop cutback in Europe unless the Allies shoulder a full share of the defense burden. j ' , Herter echoed US. military! ■.. leader 1 ;’ dissatisfaction with thej OK 1 *: !drift of the Western alliance in a tfdiviiv ’Wi’* & major, 40-minute speech opening 1 « n jthe annual conference of NATO Trotter Bets i forei S n ministers. ; On the question of U.S. com * n 1 • mitments to NATO, Herter told In Pennsylvania ,the 14 other partners in NATO a .“Let me assure this council cale- HARRISBURG PP) The Sen-, ; ate last night gave surprise ap- - pi oval, 28-22, to a plan to au- ; thonze pan-mutuel betting on ; harness racing in Pennsylvania It would create a three-mem ber State Harness Racing Com mission to supervize legalized wagering on pacers and trotters harnessed to sulkies. Betting on flat or steeplechase horse racing would continue to bePbanned. The measure went back to the blouse for approval on a change: about when referenda may be' held on whether voters would al low a pan-mutuel track in their county. The Senate version specifies that such referenda may be’ held only duung a primary election, a move intended to enlist Gov. Da- vid L. Lawrence’s support. Thej But DeGaulle, who has pulled' governor is on record as ready toithe bulk of his military forces outj veto any legislation carrying a from under the NATO command,j referendum in the general elec-'stood pat. He told members of j tion. Parliament who called on him! The House barely passed the'that he remained opposed to inte- 1 legislation, 107-85, last Sept. 22 gration. j with a provision that such refer- "During the last two wars," ! enda may be held either in the 1 he said, "Allied forces were not spring or November elections. > integrated. Nonetheless, they i House Speaker H. G. Andrews won victorias." \ (D-Cambria) said the chances of: Herter’s speech wound up withj the House approving the proposal for a 10-year plan to were good provided the bill as a revitalize NATO for a global wai whole was acceptable to the gov- of nerves against the Soviet Un ernor. ! ion. Rockefeller Are Threat MILWAUKEE, Wis. (/P) United States has declined in •kt , a -n i r ii , , the short span of 15 years from Nelson A. Rockefeller asserted one of unchallenged security to yesterday in a speech on for- that of a nation both open and , . vulnerable to direct and devas eign problems that Soviet | ia ting attack," he said. policy, backed by military Rockefeller came into Wiscon ,, , ~ I sin on what may be the most im power, threatens the very sur-jportant leg of a political survey vival of the United States. ! he is conducting in the Middle T , , F iWest and the South. He outlined a seven-point pro-} He says this trip, plus his No gram to meet the challenge. jvember foray to the West Coast. In the speech which was pre- j will help him decide whether to pared for the Milwaukee Worldjbid for the Republican nomina- Aiiairs Council, Rockefeller said: | tion for president. “In military terms, America] At the Milwaukee Airport, stands gravely vulnerable for the] Rockefeller told reporters he is first time in history to an attack j aware ihaf Wisconsin is a that could, in less than one hour, i stronghold for Vice President afflict such damage as to put inj Richard M. Nixon. "But that peril the America we have known isn't the reason I came here," for 200 years.” I he said. He cited a recent study of; He insists the purpose of his American defensive strength and traveling is to discuss issues and said it contains a warning. ! problems, and to meet Republi "The military position of the can leaders in other states. X(J Corner S. Atherton and W. 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Insisting that NATO forces must lemam under one command, Herter declared: ‘‘We must main tain the principle of an integrated defense system.” Says Russians to U.S. Survival THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Earthquake in California blander to Make Tour LOS ANGELES f/P) An earth- _ STOCKHOLM .Sweden '/H „ .. ~ , f Piermc'r Tai;o Eilandtr leaver quake locked Southern California .tomorrow foi a goodwill tour r.f \esterday but no damage was,, India and Pakistan reported. It was recorded at 7 2-5 a m. in Sen Diego by seismolo gist Fred Robinson ?*** fa # dr fi* ■ 0 „ ► I Let's All Head for the r