The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 11, 1961, Image 2

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U.S., Soviets Fail
To Name U. N. Head
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (I')--The United States and the
Soviet Union failed to reach agreement yesterday on naming
a stop-gap U.N. secretary-general despite more than two
hours of intense private nego
"We made no progress,"
Teamster Boss
Firmly Rejected
By AFL-CIO
NEW YORK V(')—AFL-CIO
chiefs voted overwhelmingly
yesterday against taking back
the Teamsters Union so long
as James R. Huila heads it.
George Meany, AFL-CIO presi- I
dent, said the decision represent-'
ed a firm belief by the union lead
ers that Hofta was "unfit to head
a trade union."
Meany added that the Team
sters, with 1.5-million members.
the nation's largest labor group.
were dominated by corrupt and
criminal elements now more
than at the time of their expul
sion four years ago, after a
series of Senate disclosures.
Meany, also said applications
have been received from about
100 Teamsters local trying to leave
Hoffa's organization and join the
AFL-CIO. He said 40 such appli
cations had been received since
August when a number of local
defections were reported.
Meanly . added there has been no
effort to caculale the number of
members represented in the ap
plications. The Teamsters Un
ion has between 800 and 900
locals.
The council vote was announced
officially as 25-2 to reject a move
to take back the Tearntsers. But
a third vote reported later in fa
vor of the Teamsters would make
the count 24-3.
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iations
a U.S. spokesman said. "We
are disappointed."
The private talks began in the
U. S. mission to the United Na
tions at 4 p.m. between U. S.
Chief Delegate Adlai E. Stevenson
and Soviet Deputy Foreign Minis-'
ter Valerian A. Zorin.
Stevenson left the talks at
4:45 p.m. to attend the U. N.
General Assembly, where ear
, Her Nigerian Foreign Minister
Jaja Wachuku blasted the big 1
powers for failure to reach
agreement on the issue.
U. S. Ambassador Charles W.
Yost stayed on for the rest of the'
negotiating session. He is the;
U. S. deputy permanent represent-I
ative on the Security Council.
No date was set for new nego
tiations and the U. S. view was
understood to be that the latest
developments were a backward
step.
Wachuku's speech reflected,
growing impatience among some
of the smaller nations who have
been pressing both East and West
to find a formula for naming an
interim successor to Dag Ham
marskjold.
Both East and West have no
objections on the man for the post-'
Burma's Ambassador U Thant.
The difficulty centered .on how
he should conduct the U. N.
executive machinery.
Third U.S. Test
WASHINGTON (M—The Atom
ic Energy Commission announced
that a nuclear test of low yield
was conducted underground yes
terday at the commission's Ne
vada test site.
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Hears Charge
Of U.S. Attack Plan
U.N.
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (/P) Cuba told the United
Nations yesterday that the United States is organizing a new
attack against Fidel Castro's government and using pressure
on other Latin America governments to break with his
regime.
These charges topped off
General Assembly by Cuban
nireign Minister Raul Roa, who
repeated some of the charges made
Monday night by the Cuban
government in Havana.
Roa said he would go into de
tail later when the assembly dis
cusses Cuba's charges of aggres
sion. This item directed against
the United States is inscribed on
the U.N. agenda.
The Cuban foreign minister
told the 100-nation assembly
that Cuba is the scene of "the
building of a Socialist society
90 miles from a stubborn empire
determined to repress the in
exorable flow of history."
Without significant variation,,
Roa followed the line on most in
ternational questions that the So
viet-bloc nations have been adopt
ing in the assembly's policy de
bate,
He urged the immediate seat
ing of Communist China, backed
Soviet terms for settling the Ber
lin crisis, came out for reforming
the U.N. structure such as Al
geria, Angola, West New Guinea
and others with about the same
emphasis as most Communist,
speakers.
The 'U.S. State Department in
Washington has already called ,
this "ridiculous."
Commercial Blue Lows
WASHINGTON (AP) Penn
sylvania's blue laws against com
mercial activities on Sunday will
remain in effect, the Supreme
Court decided yesterday. It re
fused to reconsider its May 29
decision upholding the blue laws.
a major policy speech to the
Berlin--
(Continued from page one)
regime also told the West last
night that attempts to bring West
German police into West Berlin
by air or land would be con
sidered aggression and met ac-,
cordingly.
The note referred to West Ger
man plans to send traffic police;
to Berlin to relieve West Berlin;
police already burdened by bor-1
der duty along the 25-mile wall di
viding the city.
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WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1961
U.S. Gives Recognition
To New Syrian Regime
WASHINGTON (N) The Unit
ed States extended formal recog
nition to the new Syrian republic
yesterday, 12 days after that Mid
dle East state dramatically split
from President Gamal Abdel Nas
ser's United Arab Republic.
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