l'Ar, Iwo U.S., Russia Remain Deadlocked in U.N. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (/11 With the Soviet Union 1111t1 011' United State; ::111411er countries took the DAMASCUS, Syria (JI) The N 11411141,11! again yesterday In efforts to gel agreement on a newly independent government of new stop gap secretary-general for the United Nations. Syria yesterday launched. its own It %vas stressed that the United States had not brol«i off movement for uniting the Arab 10,000 Receive Europe Orders MIllItslt;TON t/9 Tett Lluui %mit (1100 4 f iti.tt tegillar Antity and IWWIV 1.1101)111,1`ti Air Nalimial t ;II:11d unlt. ‘vort. iiitiervil hi Eli opt• ciloithr lu litiosi II S. Imii l:iry slr. ii ih in lii n t crisis I:hitched art,n. ihsfopt. Ur l ►vtntrnt an om i nee‘t th:it seevetary t►t (I'll l / 4 t. It.nl►ert S NteNiltivict, with lhrvtlirtN Krntiotly's liatt tritipti tho now act ion to !it% vite,ttirtit Ituutrit Itgziorit yitiNsohli• 44intreg. , ,ioti Ut tho tlnnsrtnnr.l•. 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N 'y AN11,111),:,1 Mai x Trio 4.oses One 1101.1 \- \VA \I ) ;-119 t: • , :).), 114% , ;:•.,:' , 0.• 'l.lk Cy , " ks.47t IV, 0 " s si ;ct th e t a lk s wi t ti th e s ov i e t. u n i on world. and might resume them at a later Syria's military leaders revolted date, less than two weeks ago against it t ronniults said the main the union with Egypt in the unit risuo is whether the man to take ed Arab Republic as an experi tht, inlerttu seerettow_generalshiplment in inlay that had gone ilittitid commit tiOnself in ( sour for lack of "freedom and a d vaiiee in choose under- equality. , ' . secretarie:t Priiwiliai , The Syrian substitute would be ami viimmli them in his thwYla "voluntary pan-Arab union on worh. la constitutional, decentralized ba- Tito Ith''' l ` l " think Unit he and would be known as thel Ain""ciut=' that 11V United Arab States. should not. Diplomats, infornied provisional . onal Premier Mamounl Olt the tiertotiations, saki the posi-• INtobari read out on Damascus ra-I Bons :11't• lOW thIS: itio a formal call to all Arab, Both big powers would tic— rnments ;11 North Africa andl 'Rove cept U Thant of Burma for in & dhe Middle Last to summon their brim seeret ary -general up to' the April 196:1. :legislative bodies to consider the They l ig ree he should have' 14-point proposal. ri ve iw i nvip3 l a d v i sers an d fo ur o r The plan, sponsored by the pro them should t ie an American, Visional government and the army I ttisz;i „„ , an African an d a L a ti„!revolutionary command which Am e rican. sucres.sfully tore Syria from the th i t t t e s ov i et u n i on wan t s ' short-lived union with Egypt, like the fifth to be an Ea s ter n E uro - OY will be presented at a meeting peat , , the United states. wants hi rol of the Arab League. This will be to he a Western F itrope „ n an d; the first meeting which Syria will th e Western European group o f ;a t tinld in renewed independence. 1.1 N delegation agree. The 1 7 mted States is wilting to have the interim secretary r,enei at make a statement that he ! tta t oo d s to „ wi t,. fi ve un d erseere _ t lavios to act as his I.wineipal ad visers and intends to work with them. llut the Vnlted StattN insists ilt:tt tar Nltotikl not make :t)411. 'statement tintil he has been rec ollitinendect for the Job by the Se ,enrity t'oim,^ll or confirmal in it 11, v h c A ssom l,l y. i The Soviet l'ition insists that ; his shottl,i 11 1, 1 k. ,, it evot twfot• t s his ',name stthinitte.i to the Security Vointet? • ~,. a_ ~a~ i*i ....,* N.-.4s . . .., .tre:owsut tiv Sh44yrt t‘.%tvi ritsaturik tivv4 - I , ,Nkts TRKsw $ * rst„L STARLIT( DRIVE-IN THEATRE 14~r Pkit 14:141411., gut , * eziasvp soya Satikke4o* THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA NOW SHOWING 4 roar ~..4 1 ' I . t - tvvivimomt "CHANCE MEETING" WEU THURS. FRI, & SAT, at Syria Offers Plan For Arab Unity Tonite: "SEPARATE TABLES" azi FRI. and SAT, at. . • *mum L 'ELMERGAINTRif 7 hims Mit . Manly Knit*? - it4s DETROIT VP) Ford Motor Co. and the United Auto Work ors union agreed last night on a new three-year contract aft er a nine-day nationwide strike which idled 120,000 production workers. The contract will be pre sented to the 180-member Ford National Council for approval at a meeting This afternoon, va HEI.r.) OVER! .1 , Fea :4 ,. 3:46 — , 6 "10 :3 D 2 A , Y 9: = 18 ket COLUMBIA PICTS PRESENTS , •-•• ..- *...:, •••_GREGORY: - PECK'iDAVIR.,'NIVEk. ::*A., ;..0*..„.. -.:?:."':.:'.'...', ... - - -t*. , ,..•.- ....___: _ ~.;, ~.....--- :.'.', 1. ..A - ;THO'N'Y',.-(INN, -- ;_:.::i.4:F .- -i . :4' , , - - %*:- . ~ .-.: - ; - . •- - 4 0 ~.,14:...--. . .# 0 7 . .:,, • -.-11-IC.UNS-.0 ' . :... - -•NAVAR - 04‹:::.' •-•-•::.•:::: . :!'''''...: -.1- ::: -. '•'*•• - :44 •• :.• .. • -• • - ..., •••••• •• •.' - • • -•,-• .• •.:: COLOR A/40 ClPtit/dAtiCOPT. To =stile tits toleation =pm me It from the beglidn. .00411111 MIR • ANNOY MAHE • 12111 PAPAS. CIA SCAR ... JANES DARREN • tutlittn=.l MT= 1 a ittrarim' La STATE THEATRE, Slate College, Pa. ELME THE EXCITING, CONTROVERSIAL NEW PICTURE THAT HAD AN UNPRECEDENTED AUDIENCE TEST IN EIGHTEEN CITIES BEFORE OPENING! Most pictures end in a theatre. This ~...3, . r ~.,..., ....,„ .....:.; .........4.4 _.s.ie:, ..,..1., t. r -v r7t, tllkOillg. _ _ till OAI 141Nt;LE UM Ata tit ateSrf. I \ 4 ilii l gtxxim; WARREN B E IYWNIIIIII RI WILD 1 411 NGE ' MY:',lk s t 0 Ohl MOO i 0 gY [UA KAIAN notokukr maga.' :"'. -- ::4:: . .J*7# : •.:.04-• . 'o BULLETIN 'lure ends late at n, NOW at 2:00 4:30 - 11)13 9:30 THURSDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1961 Soviets Create 'Big Lamp• MOSCOW Soviet scien tists have created an electric lamp that can illuminate 247 acres, Tass reported yesterday. The news agency said the lamp is so power ful that when hung at a height of 600 to 900 feet it would bring "uniform light to cities s. the future" and can already • ed for lighting construction "tesrt, transport junctions, exhibitiorrl areas and sports events. - 0 ; t„;., See the detailed results an view in the theatre lobby! t in your heart.