The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 29, 1961, Image 2

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Red Test Ban Rejected
GENEVA (.4') The United
States and Britain re-ies...ted
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During the closed meeting.
Dean fliyed the Soviet plan, de
scribing it as a "transparent
propaganda gesture put for
ward in a vain hope to mis
lead and deceive world opinion:'
He said it was completely un
acceptable as a basis for ne
gotiations, and was a device to
prevent the United Stales from
conducting nuclear tests after
the huge Soviet test series in
Siberia.
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Dominican Masses Strike
SANTO DOMINGO. Dornin- stration. Baiaguer ordered a other since Generalissimo Rafael
dawn-to-dusk curfew and warned. L.. Trujillo was slain last May.
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can Republ i c (.1-?,—.Mass public :service workers to be back , The opposition demands reprt
walkouts aimed aaainst the at their jobs Wednesday morning edly envisioned a power shift that
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or be fired. The Labor Ministry would hand the presidency to the
holdover government Ir o m calied the strike illegal and or- leader of the National Civic Un
the Trujillo era Diurge.d the dered shopkeepers to reopen with-ion, Viriato A. nano.
country into its first genera , : !n 24 hours. The strikers disregarded an
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strike in 31 years terday. The communique from the head of appeal by Gen. Pedro Ftodri
yes
c , ) , , , erriment appeared to have firm the military establishment calling guez Echavarria, the armed -
military support_
the strike an ' 3ssaki, t t on state, forces secretary, who said in a .
authority" had the effect of throw- communique: "The only reason
Dominicans 1, thousands struck i r . g t h e mnitar., behind rialaguer: they are inviting you to strike is .. t .
to support opposition demands and . ' against his opposition. to produce a clash between U.S. :5
that President Joaquin P,alaguer, . armed forces and the Domini- . 4-
a Heavily armed units of the
wtic once fronted for the Tru.'jllors ,--.
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y, navy and air farce, stiff- can people."
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a.; the head of governme.nt, . re
, ened by tanks and armored US warships have been crais-
si g n t!) make WaY
for a
Pro7js:l°“- cars,patrolled the streets. But ing off the Dominican Republic's
al ruling junta without him. ' there were no reports of at- shores since an attempted coup
Nearly every business and tempts to force shopkeepers to ifi days ago by two brothers of• -
shop shut down as the walkout open , , the late ,Trujillo.
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held the Caribbean Island nation Neither were there signs of a Rodriguez Echavarria, w hol
in a paralyzing grip. Nothing move toward top-level riacal thwarted plans for the Trujillo:a
like it had been seen in the negotiations to restore normality coup, told a news conference the : 3
three decades of Trujillo rule. to a nation that has been riding strike, if not lifted, could wrecki
In en effort to end the demon- the crests of one 'crisis after an- the nation's economy. il
Living Costs Reach Record High in October
WASHINGTON (Al:), Living spendable wages of factory work-'buying power. Experience in
costs inched up to another record or; increased by 53.70 a week, or dicates that they will be spend
in October hut the gain was more nearly 5 per cent. The average ing it before long, he said, with
than offset for many persons by was $8.4.12 for a worker with three beneficial results for the evono
a sizable rise in workers' spend-dependents and 576.50 for a work- my
able income. er without dependents.
The Labor Department an- Because prices went up only
ye ,- ,terday that its con- 31)4 - Jut one-fifth as fast. the de
sumer price index rose 0.1 per partment said, the buying power
cent Last month while factory .of . employed workers increased
Cal spendable. earr -, rgs were roughly 4 per cent over the year.
climbing by an average of SIM Commissioner Ewan Clague of
a week to a new high. the Bureau of Labor Statistics
' 1n the Last 12 months of busi- noted that the trend means tha
nes> r - : , -,cesiion and recovery, the workers have been accurnuiatinl
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U THANT
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longer prepared •_o
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
apt any kind of international
control for a nuclear test ban.
Thus a stalemate over the old
l:..z.>ue of controls developed at the
three pr)•,vers* f'.rst ses3f.ort
rrionths_ The talks were re-c - sed
M September when the Sovie. Un
i•-)n broke a voluntary three-pow
er morator:unt by reriumin,g tests.
firm positions of 'cf.' Went
ar.:l Soviet Ur,l, - in se•ern
pu: f.r_al seal on failure of the
nEc.:-)ns to draft a test-ban
tresty. B nc?ither trY)l.-.. 3ny
":,-reak:ng
t'r.e They agre&,i to meez
ag?in tods:,
The three delegations resumed
their three-year-old tal3m at
the request of an overwhelmir.g
rra , :orit7 of the U.N. General As
sembly.
Acting U.N. Secretary-General
1: 'Thant. in a message to the con
ference, said. 'The acinievernent
a ban on nuclear weapons will
represent a significant forward
step in the realization of the goals
Now Feature Begins
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—Starts FRIDAY—
Walt DISNEY's
"GREYFRIAR'S BOBBY"
in TECHNICOLOR
for which the United Nations was
Immediately after British Min-Son Feared Dead
ls.er of state Joseph Godber,l
chairman for the day, had read;
U Thant's message, Tsarapkin MANILA (AP)--Gov. Nelson A.
formally submitted the new So-'Rockefeller flew homeward last
viet plan. riight convinced after his week-
The plan called for a total ilong search of the New Guinea
ban on all tests without any in- !jungle that only by "an outside
termational controL
'chance, a miracle," would his son
There v.-ould be a discussion of,i_ fs,u nd alive.
controls If and when the great. ' e
powrs could agree on total abo- . "We have to face realities," the
'.ition of all armed forces and nu - :weary-looking New York governor
clear and conventional arms. This
told newsmen during a brief stop
Soviet plan of clmplete disarma
ment '..s regarded by the West as,at Manila. His Dutch jetliner took
.In:realistic. 'off again for Amsterdam. He is
_ .
Tsaravkin also asked the two:due in New York today.
Western powers to agree to invite: The hunt for 23-year-old Mi.
France to join the talks. This, too, chael, last seen as he tried to
was rejected by the West unless swim to s'nore from a capsized
France asks to come. native boat, continued in the jun-
France became a nuclear pow- gle. Australian helicopters criss
er - 3fter the negotiations opened - crossed over the 1,000-square-mile
in October 1958. but has never ex-:search area again, hut planned to
pressed any desire to join the, give up if the day's effort was
test-ban talks. fruitless.
Space Trial Set
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.
(AP)—An ape named Enos will
pioneer the space trail today,
if all goes well, for a U.S.
astronaut to follow.
Whether the United States
will go all-out to place an
astronaut in orbit before the
year's end will depend on the
success of the chimpanzee shot,
now scheduled for some time
between 7 a.m. and 13 a.m.
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LUTHERAN VESPERS
Sponsored by
Lutheran Student Association
TODAY . . . 6:30 p.m.
Eisenhower Chapel
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WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1961
Gov. Rockefeller
leaves Search;
Ground parties of Papuan na
tives and Dutch officials will con
tinue the search for at least one
!more month, however, on the
chance young Rockefeller lies
'hurt or ill in an isolated native
village.
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