PAGE TWO U.S. Urges 'K' to Drop Arms Plans UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (/1 1 ) The United States ap pealed to the Soviet Union yesterday to drop Premier Khrushchev's all - or - nothing demands on disarmament, and for the sake of world peace to keep the door open for EP Q t - West negotiations. U.S.' Ambassaior James J. Wadsworth declared that the step by-step approach urged by the West could result in total disar mament in five or six years, or even less if there is "good faith and a real sense of urgency on both sides'i" He spoke in the UN Political Committee, just after a Commu nist bloc delegate unleashed a bit ter attack on the United States and threatened anew to walk out on the committee unless Khrush chev's disarmament proposals are adopted as the sole basis for ne gotiations? Kuzma V. Kiselev, the delegate from White Russia, said the Unit ed States was preparing for a new war while assuming the garb of a peacemaker. He said the nermies of th 6 world "must tear the mask off the face of American imper ialists." In an attempt to head oft the threatened Soviet.4)loc boycott. Wadsworth appealed for a give and-take attitude b}• all partici pants in the debate in the 99-na tion committee. ROMANOFF and JULIET A Satire by Peter Ustinot , at Center Stage WEEKENDS through NOV. 19 For Reservations Call UN 5-2563 Tickets also on sale at the door TOWN HALL at HILLEL "MORAL ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY LIFE" PUBLIC INVITED Sunday, Oct. 30 8:00 P.M. DR. HENRY FINCH and DR. JESSIE BERNARD WILL DISCUSS "ETHICS OF MASS MEDIA" UNIVERSITY PARTY MEETING Sunday, Oct. 30 6:30 p.m. 10 Sparks Final Registration & Preliminary Nominations for Freshman & Sophomore Class Presidents and SGA Assembly positions Starlite Drive-in Theatre Benner Pike Between State College & Bellefonte Fri., Oct. 28 - Sun., Oct. 30 SEVEN WAYS from SUNDOWN In Color Audio Murphy And Barry Sullivan Feature at 7:30 Also BETWEEN TIME and ETERNITY In Color Lilli Palmer & Carlos Thompson Candidates Sw NEW YORK (JP) Sen. John MUSKEGON, Mich. (ifl A F. Kennedy pleaded for help traspy-voiced Richard M. Nixon ,a huge throng yesterday in New):kictured Sen. John F. Kennedy York's garment district. He told yesterday as a novice whose for the crowd the choice is between leign policy mistakes could plunge those who want to progress and'the nation into war. those who want to stand still. I This was one of a series of At another packed street meet-verbal jabs that the vice presi ing in the nearby fur district, dent took in a whistle-stop swing Kennedy said he doesn't believe:across Michigan at hisiDemocratic Vice President Richard M. Nixon:rival for the presidency. "has the vaguest idea of the kind , r of times in which we live" and how to meet the problems that face the country Students, Workers Fight With Police in Paris PARIS (rP) French students and workers demonstrating for a quick end to the Algerian rebel lion fought bloody street clashes with police in Paris and the prov inces last night. It was the first widespread out break of violence in France over the stubborn Algerian insurrec tion since President Charles de Gaulle returned to power in mid -1958. TONIGHT at BILL'S DANCE to the Music of The Stan Barton Quartet Swinging, Smooth Sounds . And Your Favorite Beverage IBM Invites Ph.D. Degree Candidates' in electrical engineering, mathematics, statistics, physics, physical chemistry, chemistry, engineering mechanics & metallurgy to meet 111"msns. 11. L.. ERGOTT, M. W. SHAFER and G. E. SIMAITIS Representatives of IBM Research and Development Laboratories OR OCTOBER 31, NOVEMBER 1 For appointment, please contact • The University Placement Smits, 1 It, Old Main THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA p 'Verbal Jabs' RUSHING SMOKER at KAPPA SIGMA for Men of 2nd Semester Standing or above Films of this year's Army Game will be shown and narrated by Mr. Earl Bruce Sunday, Oct. 30 -- 2:30 P.M. —Penn State's low-temperature ,laboratory is second only to that of the United States Bureau of Statistics. 4' 7 ' 4 Ev- PM!' , 16 - e 7 rkc CATIRALIMJ Now: 12:45, 2:51, 4:57, 7:16, 9:30 PASSIONS: . . . R: 5.774 , vaY-' 14 .!. 0 ./yE, 4 ? - rAeayLe. - 4 ITTA 1 NY NOW - OPENS 6:45 P.M. TOO BRUTAL TO LIVE! FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1960 —Penn State Was the fiat col lege to use the laboratory method of instruction on a wide scale (1866). HEAR • the - Penn State • West Virginia Game an WMAJ 1450 on the dill Warm-Up Time 1:10 p.m. Game-Time 1:20 p.m. 0 Take your portable to the game and listen to the exciting play by-play account by Gene Kelley. Dirk atThe Top of The Stabs othv McGuire Looking Glass Big weekend coming up and lots of fun to be had. As could be expected yours truly has a bluebook' at nine Saturday morning. Oh well, you can't win them all, but must you be a perpetual loser! IF YOU'RE IN MY CLASS ... and have a 8.8. (not Bardot) on Saturday, stop in to Ethel's shop and get a new alarm clock for the occasion. You'll never make it if you don't. Good luck anyway. GIRLS, I TOLD YOU NOT TO WATT . but if,you hurry there may be a few of our lovely evening bags left. The Junior Prom is tonight, so don't be caught without an evening bag . . . and you know where you can get one. LIKE ATTENTION GETTERS? If you do, don't miss our lit tle wooden mice or poodle pins. The poodles are trimmed with real mink. I'm not forgetting the boys either. For you we have tie clasps made of petri fied wood. IT'S THE RAGE ... Sophisticat stationery. Yes for cat lovers Ethel has Sophisticat stationery with lovely cat and kitten prints on the front. Well kids have a great week end. See you next week Through the with Gabby —Gabbi