The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 19, 1960, Image 2

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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.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
to their country's UN delegation
had been spotted during an at
tempt to obtain highly classified
information from an American in
Springfield.
The vice president said they
were not picked up because Sec
retary of State Christian A. Her
ter ruled against raising any pub
lic diplomatic protest at a time
when Khrushchev was visiting
this country.
He said that in a calm way
this contrasted with Khrush
chev's explosions over the
American spy plane incident.
The matter was reported to Dag
Hammarskjold. the UN secre
tary-general.
After an investigation, Nixon'
said, Hammarskjold arranged for;
one of the Soviet officials'and his
family to be returned to their,
homeland last January. The vice
president said that because thel
other official involved had merely
observed and had not actually
participated in the contact, he re
mains attached to the Soviet dele
gation.
Nixon had raised the incident
earlier to support his conten
tion that Khrushchev, whom he
labeled "a master of espionage,"
continued Soviet spying activi
ties even while he was in this
country.
He cited this to counter the
statements of Democrats who said
President Eisenhower "b 1u n
dered" by not announcing the
halting of U 2 spy plane flights
over the Soviet Union earlier in
an effort to save the summit con
ference.
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LISBON, Portugal (W) Presi
dent Eisenhower will get a big
welcome when he arrives today
from Paris en route to Washing
ton.
"When Ike arrives here he will
feel how much appreciated is his
determination in safeguarding
peace with dignity by the Portu
guese people," a Home Office
spokesman said today.
BERLIN (4)) Communist
East Germany is preparing to
give Nikita Khrushchev a con
quering -hero type welcome to
day, but a scheduled speech by
the Soviet Premier has been put
off until tomorrow.
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