The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 20, 1960, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE TWO
Soviet elegation
Thre. to r, s Walkout
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. UP)—The Soviet Union threat
ened yesterday to. walk out on UN disarmament debate.
The United States replied that it refused to be intimidated
by such threats. and challenged the USSR to join in a work-
Jack Kennedy
Parades Thru
New York City
NEW YORK (if't Democratic
presidential candidate John F.
Kennedy and• his wife rode
through a mass of humanity and
a paper snowstorm on _Broadway
yesterday bidding for the crucial
New York electoral vote.
The day was devoted to a maxi
mum effort to he seen with a
minimum of speaking.
Repeatedly crowds su rg e d
around the Kennedy cam van.
pressing forward for handshakes.
Before starting, Kennedy got in
another dig at his Republican op
ponent's refusal for the second
time to extend their television
debate series.
He said the American people
will have to decide why Vice
President Richard 111.1 Nixon will
not meet him in a fifth debate on
the- issues.
Penn - Stale
Players
present
ROMANOFF and DIE
A Satire - by Peter Ustinov
at Center Stage
Weekends through Nov. 19
F'cr. Reservations
Dial 13N 5-2563
WESLEY HAYRIDE
Friday, Oct. 21, 7:30 p.m.
Meet at Foundation
Sign up- on the list in the lobby at the foundation in advance
of both events. •
WESLEY CABIN RETREAT
Oct. 22 - 23, Watts' Lodge
Topic: "What Price Freedom?"
Meet at Foundation at 1:30 p.m.
Hear the
ILLINOIS
GAME
WMAJ
arm-UP Time
2;10 p.m.
erne Time
2:20 p.m.
1450
on your
radio dial
'Able' disarmament program.
Soviet Deputy Forergn Minis
ter Valerian A. Zorin told the
UN Political Committee that if
the United States and its allies
insist upon pressing their dis
armament, proposals, the com
mittee's work will become im
possible.
"The Soviet Union will not par
ticipate in such a waste of time,r
"Let no one have any doubt
on this account, let all illusions
be dispelled if somebody holds
them."
Chief U.S. Delegate James J.
Wadsworth gave this reply,
"We will not walk out of this
committee in any circumstances,
and we will not be intimidated
by a Soviet threat to do so."
He expressed hope that tactics
of the Russians in the committee
Tuesday in opposing lump dis
cussion of ail disarmament items
"was not a preliminary step to
ward walking out of this com
mittee, as Chairman Khrushchev
said they might -do." • • -
Starke Drive-hi Theatre
Benner Pike Between
State College & Bellefonte
WED., OCT. 19 - SAT., OCT. 22
"Bells Are Ringing"
In cinemascope & Color
Judy Holliday - Dean Martin
Feature at 7:30
also
"The Little Hut"
In Color
Ava Gardner David Niven
Stewart Granger
Feature at 9 :50
' -1 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
PROCTER & GAMBLE*
FALL GRADUATING SENIORS:
Procter & Gamble will visit Penn State
next week
on Tuesday, October 25
Wednesday, October 25
to discuss your future in a challenging organization.
Plant Management (Production)
Research and Development
Central Engineeiing Division
Central Industrial Engineering
A1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111677i
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
Nixon Attacks
Kennedy Views
NEW YORK (/P) Vice Presi
dent Richard M. Nixon declared
last night the nation has made
more progress in civil rights un
der President Eisenhower than it
had since the Civil War.
Nixon accused Sen, John F.
Kennedy, his Democratic oppo
nent for the presidency, of gross
"misstatements and distortions."
The Republican presidential
candidate, in a "White Paper" on
the Kennedy campaign, said the
Massachusetts senator's farm pro
gram would boost the average
retail price of a pound of beef
from 82 cents to 98 cents.
111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M11111111111111111111111111111111111111P:i
A Su c cessful Company Offers You
The Best Opportunity -
For A Successful Management Career
*Selected for nine consecutive years by American Institute of Management
as one of the country's 10 best-managed companies.
Friday Night is South Halls Night
at the
WEST HALLS RECORD HOP
All Girls With Redifer Dining Hall Cards
•
Admitted Free
Everyone else 25c Friday Night
Waring Lounge 8:30 < 12:30
4 Hours of ROCK and ROLL
Seven Airmen Die I
LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE,
Va. RI) A huge Air Force jet
tanker carrying seven crewmen
crashed and . burned at the edge
of an island bombing range near
here Tuesday night. The Air
Force said there were no survi
vors.
The K 850,1 tanker, designed to
refuel as many as thiTe jet fight
ers, came down about 6:30 p.m.
shortly after takeoff from this
[sprawling Tactical Air Command
base in eastern Virginia. It burst
A - . :1.74 e. 77,414..7"ge"
C
Now: 1:30, 3:33. 5:36. 7:39, 9:42
.
11'S •
' 1 ;:i COMIC k,
MASH
PIECE. ;1
•
Slarrni,
PETER SEWS
lAN CARNIHAEL
itE4MMAS Hem gots PAM
tale PtlittS :•••.:Sge':l.4l';:aVigOlii
PLUS
"THE GOLDEN FISH"
DELIGHTFUL NOVELTY
VMMMINW .
if'c'4k - ritaar`rd
t lITTANY
NOW: DOORS OPEN 6:45
ThE CROWDED
SKYstif•-eDANA RHONDA
ANDREWS.FLEMING
EFREM JOHN ANNt
ZIMBALIST,R..KERR•FRANCIS
KEENAN TROYPreie,tm
WYNNeDONAHU E wiz ; E N R ,
cao=
NWEIMIIMIBEIW
... • ChE, EE lE, ME, Eng Sci (BS, MS)
. . . e ChE, Chem (BS, MS, PhD)
• EE, ME (BS, MS) CC
...• lE, Math, Eng Sci (BS, MS)
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1960
AF Jet Crash
into towering flames on impact.
Two hours after the crash, state
police had' removed three bodies
from the smoldering wreckage
and sent them to Langley AFB
by helicopter.
Langley officials said the air
craft lay half on the island, half
in the waters of Back River.
They said the plane had been
on a night training mission.
9 Food Products
• Soaps
O Synthetic Detergents
is Toilet Goods
• Paper Products