FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1960 Tito Tries to Play Role As East-West Bridge UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP)—President Tito of Yugo slavia seeking to act as a bridge between East and West, urged the so-called neutral nations to play a key role in keep ing mankind from plunging into World War 111. Tito addressed the U.N. General Assembly yesterday in Moon Rocket May Be Fired Within 4 Days CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. l/P) —The moon moved into a favora ble position as a target yesterday and a powerful U.S. rocket is; poised for an attempt to launch the first lunar satellite. A towering Atlas-Able rocket stands on its pad here, awaiting the signal to blast off on the exacting task of propelling the satellite deep into space and guid ing it into orbit about the moon, some 230,000 miles away. The 388-pound payload, called Pioneer yi. is crammed with in struments designed to send back more information about the moon's environment than any previous space probe. The most favorable launching time is a five-day period starting yesterday. The chance of success in this period is greater because the paths of the earth and moon will be most closely aligned as they orbit around the sun—and the sun therefore is not in a posi tion to distort the course of the rocket by its pull of gravity: U.S. Plane Crashes NAHA, Okinawa (A') A four engine U.S. Marine transport crashed into the Pacific yesterday with 29 persons aboard. Ships and planes in the crash area 180 miles south-southeast of Okinawa found no sign of survivors. Les Elgart advance of private conferences with President Eisenhower and Soviet Premier Niikta KhruF,h chev. Tito met informally with Khrushchev before the Assem bly opened, but the private hud dles were arranged for later. Tito took the rostrum just after Eisenhower. The leader of the Communist nation which has split with the rest of the Soviet bloc on Marxist doctrine, stated his case. "We have not come here to heap more oil upon the fire, or to side with any of the ex treme attitudes that may re flect present tense international relations," he said. - We have come with a desire, above all to contribute as much as possible to the easing of world tensions and to express our belief that the eleventh hour has struck to embark upon a new. construc tive course in international rela tions" and his Orchestra DANCING 9 -at REC HALL SEMI-FORMAL , THE DAILY COILEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Student Check Cashing Agency OPENS TODAY Ground Floor -- HUB HOURS Mon. thru Sat. Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 p.m.to 4 p.m. Terrorist's Stray Bullet Kills Girl NEW YORK UP) A 9-year- old girl, a sightseer from Vene zuela, yesterday became the first victim of political terrorists, who have scourged New York with the advent of the United Nations General Assembly. She died of a stray bullet's wound, inflicted during a restaurant brawl by pro- Castro Cuban hoodlums. The child was Magdalina Ur daneto of Caracas, shot in the back as she lunched with her parents Wednesday in the El Pra do Restaurant on Eighth Avenue in the 60s. A gang of Castro sympathizers invaded the cafe to beat up a band of five demonstrators opposed to the Cuban regime of Prime Min ister Fidel Castro, who is here for the U.N. meeting. A barroom brawl ensued and shits were fired by the pro-Castro group, who cut numbered their rivals three to one, • Despite this evidence of the le thal tension induced by the pres ence here of bitterly controver sial heads of• alien states. Soviet Prime Minister Nikita Khrushchev continued to complain about gov ernment limitation that confines him to Manhattan as a security measure. The JUNIOR PROM is on the way! Yes people, it's on the way. The biggest, bounc iest dance of the year will be here in just about a month. It's something you can't miss! With Les Elgart and his "big band" orchestra you and your favorite girl will enjoy the best night of the Fall season. Don't delay! Get your tickets NOW! Friday, Oct. 28 State Rehires 10 •iMacmillan to Fly • • 'Formerly Fired To U.N. Assembly HARRISBURG (/P)—The State UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. UP}— Revenue Department has re-hired;The decision of Britain's Prime" .Minister Harold Macmillan to fly 10 employes dismissed from their , to New York Sunday will bring civil service jobs because of poiinto the U.N. General Assembly litical activity. :arena three of the four principals Revenue Secretary Charles -m . ,of the 'mid-May summit fiasco in Dougherty said yesterday the' Paris. But chances of a big power group was put on the non-civil summit conference gore dim service payroll in the department.,ThursdaY They were dismissed from their! "The prime minister has .also civil service posts as a result of ilutely no intention of going in for a ruling by Atty. Gen, Anne Y.; summitry on this occasion." a Alpern last week that no civillßritish delegation spokesman told service employe could take parOreporters. Macmillan was prime in any type of political activity:promoter of the Paris session. ATTENTION AG SENIORS ALL SENIORS IN AGRICULTURE MUST HAVE THEIR LAVIE PICTURES TAKEN Sept. 26 - Oct. 2 At The PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP 214 E. College Ave. GIRLS WEAR WHITE BLOUSES OR SWEATERS ••• 000000 ••••••••••• SENIORS IN HOME EC., LIBERAL ARTS , PHYS ED. Who Will Student Teach In November MUST HAVE THEIR PICTURES TAKEN BEFORE THEY LEAVE 4, $5.00 per Couple PAGE THREE