The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 21, 1960, Image 2

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Thousands Greet Ike
On Summit Return
WASHINGTON (IP) Dwight D. Eisenhower, who as
war hero and president is used to tumultuous tributes, came
home yesterday from the failure at the summit to receive one
of the warmest welcomes of his life.
More than 2000 persons, including Vice President Richard',
M. Nixon and leaders of both
,political parties, were at the air
port to greet him.
Thousands were scattered along'
the 15-mile drive into the city.
Downtown, where government
workers and school children were
let out for the occasion, the scene
at times looked like a presidential
inauguration
Police Chief Robert Murray
said Eisenhower was greeted by
well over 200,000 people.
Standing bareheaded in the sun,
the President said simply: "It
truly means a lot to me."
Thoe who were close to him
repotted that at times Eisenhow
er seemed to be blinking back
tears.
'K' Discussed
By Macmillan
LONDON (4) Prime Minister
Harold Macmillan told the House
of Commons yesterday it is too,
early to say if Soviet Premier Ni
kita ushchev's rupture of the
summit talks in Paris is an isolat
ed episode or a deliberate change
Soviet policy.
lie made plain his feeling that
Khrushchev was to blame for the
breakdown and gave Parliament
his version of the dramatic and
fantastic events in Paris begin
ning last Sunday.
Macmillan's review was the
fir,t inside story given by any of
the three Western participants—
President Charles de Gaulle of
France, President Eisenhower
and himself. Deputies listened in
tently and diplomats crowded the
visitors' galleries.
The Prime Minister's account
suggested that the incident of the
downed American U 2 reconnais
sance plane became the make-or
break issue of the summit con
ference sometime between May 9
and May 15. The talks were to
have opened May 18.
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Certamly there were sober mo
ments
In his brief speech at the air
port, Eisenhower said that only
30 minutes earlier he had
learned that a slow, unarmed
C 47, with no military signifi
cance, was missing in Europe.
Because of bad weather, Eisen
hower said, it may have strayed
over the border into Communist
East Germany.
Nearly two hours later came
word from East German' police
that the plane had landed there,
and that those aboard had been
arrested.
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U.S. Extends
Atlas Range
To 9000 Miles
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (IV)
—The Air Force fired an Atlas
missile more than a third of the'
way around the world yesterday
in a spectacular demonstration of
the range, power and accuracy of
this big U.S. military rocket.
The epochal 52''a-minute flight
carried the Atlas 9000 miles to
a preselected target in the Indian .
,Ocean southwest of the tip of
South Africa, It was the longest
surface-to-surface missile flight
on record, exceeding the 7750
miles claimed by the Soviet Un
ion for a rocket it launched into
the Central Pacific last January.
The longest distance covered
previously by the Atlas was 6325
miles,
Extension of the Atlas range to i
9000 miles would bring more tar-,
gets within reach and permit U.S.
missile bases to be located farther
from any potential enemy.
For example, the 6325-mile At
lases now stationed at Vanden
berg Air Force Base, Calif., could
reach only the northern two
thirds of the Soviet Union. The
added range would cover all of,
the Soviet Union.
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Nixon to Accept Democrat Challenge
On Administration's Summit Moves
WASHINGTON (tTi) Vice
President Richard M. Nixon is
ready to accept the challenge if
Democrats make the Eisenhower
administration's handling of the
summit a presidential campaign
issue.
Announcing this yesterday, Her
bert G. Klein, Nixon's press sec
retary, interpreted as "a split in
the Democratic party" criticisms
directed by Adlat E. Stevenson,
twice the Democratic presidential
nominee, at President Eisenhow
er's summit conference policies.
"I was shocked to find him
Stevenson critical of the Pres
ident when other Democratic
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leaders, including Sen. Lyndon B.
Johnson, are talking in terms of
national unity," Klein told a news
conference.
Stevenson said in Chicago
Thursday night that while nation
al unity is to be desired, too much
is at stake for Americans in the
collapse of the summit confer
ence to "sweep this whole sorry
mess under the rug in the name
of national unity."
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