PAG: rwo Arms Plan Would Shut All Military Academies GENEVA (/P) The last stage of the West’s disarmament plan would abolish all bases, general staffs and military schools such as West Point and the U. S. Naval Academy, the West disclosed yesterday. But, the Soviet bloc was told at the 10-nation disarmament conference, this stage would be reached only after rigidly controlled worldwide arms reductions made such instal- South Fails To Weaken 'Rights' Bill WASHINGTON t/P) South-! cm rongiessmen lost again in the House yesterday, this time by 20 vote'-, in an effort to limit the authouty proposed in civil rights legislation for voting referees. A count of 157-137 i ejected an amendment to confine the scope of these couit-appointed officials to elections of federal officials i It would have exempted state i and local elections. The margin compared to the 137-11-1 vote by which the House turned down a similar proposal Friday. Both tallies were teller counts, in which individuals’ votes are not recorded. The leferees are proposed as 1 a moans for making sure that’ qualified Southern Negroes are al lowed to vote. The referees would be appointed by federal judges. Rep August E. Johansen (R- Mich ), offered yesterday’s amend ment, which was solidly backed by Southerners. The Friday amendment was also presented bv a non-Southerner, Rep Homer II Budge (R Idaho). Johansen called his a “stop and-look amendment” against too much encroachment of federal authority in local affairs. Rep. Emanuel Celler (D-N.Y 1, retorted. ‘'We cannot tolerate Jim Ciow at the ballot box" Celler tiled to prevent a vote on the Johansen amendment, on the grounds the House had al ready voted on the issue. However, Rep. Francis E Wal ter (D-l’a.l, presiding, tuled there was enough difference from Budge’s proposal to let the new one go to a vote. Cubans Will Hear U.S. Air Spanish Broadcasts WASHINGTON f/T)—The Unit-i ed States moved yesterday to tell! its story to the Cuban people l through Spanish-language broad-1 casts while it persisted in diplo-j malic efforts to salvage relations! with Fide) Castro’s government.' The one-hour, daily broadcasts in Spanish between 8 and 9pm EST will be limited in effective ness because they will be trans mitted via short wave and thus can be received bv only about 3 pei cent of the Cuban people who own that type of set. Little Rock Businessmen Buy New Orleans Team LITTLE ROCK, Ark l/P) Three hunched enthusiastic Little Rock businessmen raised $25,000 in an hour yesterday and secured the Southern Assn baseball fran chise given up last week by New Orleans. From France A New Tasfe Sensation French Fries! You Can Enjoy Them at Your Dorm by Calling Morrell's AD 8-8381 Delivery 9 to midnight MORRELL'S Next to Alpha Fire Co. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA lations unnecessary. The United States, Britain, j France, Italy and Canada defined! their position in answer to ques tions of the Soviet Union, Poland, 1 Czechoslovakia, Romania and Bui-! garia of the Eastern bloc. ! Speaking for the Western five, ex-Foroign Minister Gaetano Mar tino of Italy thus served notice I the Western world’s defenses in .Western Europe and elsewhere will be sealed down in conjunc tion with a corresponding reduc tion in thp military might of the! Communist world. Elimination of Western overseas bases—m particular a withdrawal of U.S. forces from Europe—is a 1 minor aim of Soviet policy. ; After hearing Martino's stale | menl, Soviet Deputy Foreign j Minister Valerian Zorin at once took up the question of mili ; tary bases. He asked the West i ern powers if they would write , a provision for liquidation of ! bases in a general disarma j menl treaty. The West is ex i peeled to answer at a later ‘ session. British Minister of State David Ormsby-Gore said any worldwide disarmament treaty should au thorize inspection flights and aerial photography over all sig natory nations This idea was first [advanced by President Eisenhow jer in his "open skies” plan pte jSentecl to the 1955 summit con- Ifercnce here. 3 Killed As Jet Crashes Into House DENTON, Md. (/P) —A disabled, unmanned military 857 jet plane plummeted from the sky over this Eastern Shore town yesterday and crashed into a small house, killing a woman and her two young grandchildren. Parts of the plane soared upon impact, shattering windows in a nearby school. But the Venetian blinds were drawn to keep out the afternoon sun. This formed a shield and pro tected several hundred students from injury. A few of the youngsters at the Loekerman Consolidated' School for Negroes were cut by the flying glass, but none had to be hos-' pitalized. ; There was no panic. The chil-! , dren filed out of the building in orderly fashion. I ' LOBSTER HOUSE ( CRABMEAT AU GRATIN I Mouth-Melting Goodness I in Casserole ( / TAXI RETURN GRATIS / TOM & JERRY'S SUB SHOPPES LOCAL AD STAFF MEETING 9 Carnegie 7:00 Cuba Accuses Americans Of Aiding War Criminals HAVANA (ip) Cuban officials said they captured a pri vate plane yesterday piloted by two Americans trying to whisk a Cuban war criminal to refuge in the United States. Relations between Washington and Havana are expected to become even more’troubled as a result. The Americans, one wounded in the leg by gunfire that forced down the light aircraft, and the man they intended to take out of Cuba were detained. Also held were three other persons, includ ing a woman. The wounded man was identi fied by authorities as Howard Louis Rundquist. The other was not identified. Authorities gave this account The plane landed at dawn on the highway about s(i miles east of Havana for a rendezvous with three Cubans. Suddenly soldiers in Prime Minister Fidel Castro’s army appeared. The Americans attempted to take off, but their plane was brought down by ma chine-gun fire. The Americans and ihe Cu- SPORTS BULLETIN SAN FRANCISCO (/P) —The Athletic Assn, of Western Uni versities (Big Five) decided yesterday to select a New Year's Day Rose Bowl oppon ent from among ihe top teams of ihe 1960 football season. The "at large" selection was made necessary after the Big Ten withdrew from the Pasa dena, Calif., classic, granddaddy of all football bowl games. The AAWU is made up of California, Stanford, Southern California, UCLA and Wash ington. f L \ j Feat.: 1:30, 3:33, 5:27, 7:30, 9:33 ■niww MUON. HttUKt .mutt DORIS 4ACK DAY * LEMMON ERNIE KOVAC3 m mw maouenos- imm COLOR STARTS WEDNESDAY “WOMAN LIKE SATAN” maker of the PHILADELPHIA STEAK SANDWICH and the ever popular 15” SUB corner of S. Atherton and W. Beaver Oven hot PIZZA... Cal! AD 8-0596 Tonight Compulsory 50 Die, Scores Hurt In S. African Riots VEREENIGING, South Africa (/P)—At least 50 Negroes were killed and scores wounded yesterday during demonstra tions against the South African government’s strict segrega tion policies. Police opened fire with submarine guns and rifles. Jet bans denied Cuban charges that they were involved in an es cape plot. The capture of the plane came a few hours before U.S. Ambas sador Philip Bonsai paid a cour tesy call on Cuban Foreign Min ister Raul Roa. Bonsai arrived Sunday after several months in the United States and is planning a new effort to shore up sagging Cuban-American relations. The plane incident is expect ed to make Bonsai's mission more difficult. If stoked the fires of anti-American propaganda growing higher here daily. The Castro government has complained bitterly in the past that the United States is shelter ing Cuban war criminals, a term used by the Cuban government to] describe civilians and former mil itary men associated with the re- 1 gime of deposed President Ful gencio Batista. * CATHAUM NOW: 2.01, 3:54, 5:47, 7:40, 9:33 NEXT ATTRACTION TmtanT NOW: Doors Open 6:45 P.M. "THE MOUSE THAT ROARED" Wednesday 8t Thursday BRIGITTE BARDOT "And God Created Woman" A generous cut of prime, tender beef . . . seared to hold in all that incompar able steak flavor. Served sizzling, straight from our broiler . . , with golden french fries, creamy cole slaw, hot rolls and butter, and your favorite beverage. We .have dinner specials Mon. thru Thurs. niles. Bring your date in for sand wiches after the show. TUESDAY. MARCH 22. 1960 planes and armored cars also were .brought into use. The main demonstrations were at Sharpeville, 30 miles from Jo hannesburg, and in the Langa nonwhite township outside Cape Town. Official reports said 56 Ne groes were killed and 162 in jured in the Sharpeville riots. Six Negroes were killed and 30 wounded later in the day when police fired on demonstratiors in Langa. Negro leaders called the dem onstrations in protest against laws which require all non-whites to carry passes. Passes marked •‘native” bar Negroes from many jobs and subject them to special regulations. In the Langa area several build ings, including two schools, were destroyed by fire. Prime Minister Henrik Ver woerd told Parliament the crowd at Sharpeville numbered 50.000. but officials on the scene set it at 20,000. The Sharpeville riots occurred in two stages. In the morning po lice opened fire on a crowd of about 2000, and killed one man and wounded two others. The crowd moved away after the shooting but began to gather again about lunchtime. SIRLOIN STEAK DINNER Fit For A King ONLY $1.50 Served Each Sunday Evening, 5 o’clock io 9 s^uloporl f^eitaurant