PAGE TWO Soviet Spy Incident Disclosed by Nixon BUFFALO, N.Y. (?P)—Vice President Richard M. Nixon disclosed last night that the United Nations had arranged for the removal of a Soviet official caught spying in Massachu setts while Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev was addressing the UN last Sept. 18. Nixon told a news conference that two Russians attached New Crisis In For &Ist Predicted TAIPEI, Formosa(ill—With the Paris summit conference in ruins, Communist China began acting and talking tough yesterday perhaps as a prelude to a new Far East Nationalist Chinese sources said the Reds are massing ships and planes across from this National 7. ist island stronghold defended by the U.S. 7th Fleet. The general impression here is that the United States will react as vigorously in defending Presi dent Chiang Kai-shek's govern ment as it did in 1958. At that time, Red China opened up with a bombardment of Na tionalist offshore islands after Mao Tze-tung of Red China was re ported to have persuaded Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev to scuttle plans for a Big Four sum mit meeting at the United Na tions The United States sent ships and warplanes into the Formosa area and the crisis ended. Now swift U.S. FlO4 Starfighter jets are arriving for the Nation alist air force so it can cope with Red China's late model Soviet made MIGI9s, said to have ar rived across Formosa Strait. Peiping radio began calling President Eisenhower a warmong er. The broadcast also said Vice President Richard M. Nixon used "the language of an aggressor" In defending U.S. espionage flights over the Soviet Union. %dile Drive-in Theatre ROUTE I 4 BETWEEN STATE COLLEGE •nd lIELLEFONTE THURSDAY 8:40 "OPERATION PETTICOAT" Tony Curtis • Cary Grant Color —-- - "The Rookie" _ It's hard to hang on to your money while you're In schooijet alone start saving for the future. 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