WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2. 1960 West Delays Move On Berlin Flights WASHINGTON (VP) The Western Big Three yesterday unexpectedly delayed notifying the Soviet Union of their intention of defying what they say is a Soviet-imposed 10,000- foot ceiling on supply flights to West Berlin. Top officials gave no explanation for the delay. But they insisted it did not change the 'joint decision to resume such flights soon, regardless of Soviet objections. For the second straight day. the State Department refused to confirm or deny reports of such an American • British - French plan. Train Collides With Oil Truck In Ca lifor BAKERSFIELD, A speeding Santa ger train collided at with an oil truck The truck exploded The raihoad said 9 enger cars plumeted i to a ditch. A Santa Fe spoke there were reports of passengers pinned in the burning wreckage, But there was no immediate eon fumation of casualties. "It's too hot to get near the •wreckage right now," the spokes man said. He said the train was the east bound San Francisco Chief, The collision occurred at the Rosedale and Allenwood crossing about 5:15 pm. Police and sheriff's offices is sued emergency calls for aid. Bakersfield is 100 airline miles northwest of Los - Angeles. In an eyewitness broadcast,' KGEE radio reporter Steve Arvin reported there were an estimated 25 to 30 dead, with no estimate yet of the injured. He said people trapped in one car were still screaming as oxy gen torches cut into the metal. Fifteen ambulances were taking the injured to Bakersfield. Lester McPherson, photogra pher for the Bakersfield Califor nian, said the three diesel units burned so badly "they're half the size they started out at." Physical to Be Required For Drivers' Permits HARRISBURG (IP) A tenta tive decision has been made to require a physical examination as a condition for a driver's learner's' permit starting June 1, the State Highway Safety CommisSioner said yesterday, The process of examining driv ers already licensed is to begin with the 1961 renewal period. Wondering how you'll ever get ahead of financial woes? Life Insurance savings give you a head start on the future. Con sider the advantages of our Protected Savings Plan, the ideal estate budder for the young man. It combines low cost with flexi bility to meet the economic changes that are bound to occur during a lifetime. ' it will profit you to do some life Insurance planning now—while you can gain by lower preiniums! George A. Borosque 103 E. Beaver Ave. State College, Penna. Office ,ADams 8-0544 Residence AD 8-1364 PROVIDENT MUTUAL Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia A spokesman, however, told al news conference: "There is no al-I titude limitation whatsoever that we recognize." Press officer Linsoln White, in, making the comment, shrugged! aside a warning from Soviet au-I thorities in East Germany that; such flights would "violate past: practices." A U.S. note was to have gone out Monday officially advising Moscow of the Allied inten tion to send high-flying planes through assigned air corridors ' to West Berlin. As drafted, the note was gen-; eral in nature and did not give the time when the first such flighti r would be. This information would; ,have been provided later, before! take-off, in keeping with the Al-! lied custom of advising Soviet au-I thorities in Berlin of all such sup-1 ,ply flights, regardless of altitude. Some authorities are known to believe that advance notice at a local Berlin level instead 1 of government-to-government level would be hacking the American-sponsored move re luctantly. British objection played a big! part in convincing the State De partment to call off such flights ilast April after Soviet fighters 'had buzzed, but did not attack, !two Cl3O turbojets used on the; missions. alif.(ll 3 ) e passen a crossing yesterday. in flames. of 11 pass flames in- small said Riding Club Meeting TONIGHT 7 P. M. 105 Armsby Slides of last year's Horse Show will be shown Old & New Members Welcome Membership $1 l e have you been to . . . I i s ' si f te Ai Skop? 1 .40411,- if not . . . `)< why not now I See a large array of smart 1 spring hats in a multitude of styles and colors.' Plan your spring outfit with us now. 1 " . 546: „Ai Sho Corner of McAllister and E. Beaver Daily 8-9 Saturday 9-5 I AD 8-6847 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA U.S. Criticism , Refuted by Ike SANTIAGO, Chile (in—Presi dent Eisenhower, disturbed near ly to the point of anger, yester day assailed what he said were !several serious misunderstandings iof U.S. policy in Latin America. He singled out for sharp an iswers criticisms that the United 'States slights this region in hand ling out economic assistance, plays !along with dictators and drives ihard bargains for its own enrich ment, The President's remarks at a meeting of Americans in Chile in a downtown theater were part of a full day in which he addressed the Chilean Congress. He assured Congress that a strong United States is ready to come to the defense of any Latin American victims of aggression. In off-the-cuff remarks to 1200 Americans and members of Chil ean-American groups, Eisenhow er declared that "Before indivi duals who do not carry great re sponsibility in the world make decisions and spread information, or what they call information." they should make sure of the facts. SICK Of DORM FOOD? WANT SOMETHING NEW? Try Lily's Chile! Popular at Morrell's 112 S. Frazier AD 88381 Atlas Missile Shot FCC Warns 4 Stations , WASHINGTON (R')---The Fed- Cancelled by AF lend Communications Commission WASHINGTON (JP) -- An Air warned four Massachusetts radio : stations yesterday that their li- Force plan to shoot an Atlas mis-,cease renewals are being held up sile nearly 9000 miles from Cape and said it appeals that public Canaveral, Fla.. into the southern hearings on them will be neces sary., Indian Ocean was suddenly can celled yesterday amid reports that "higher-ups" had halted it. 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