TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1962 Soviets Reject Inspection GENEVA (IP) Hie Soviet Un ion offered yesterday to bait all nuclear weapons tests by the end of the year but rejected the inter national inspection arrangements demanded bythe West. ' The East-West impasse de veloped at the resumption of the 17-nation disarmament/inference, which heard a ’ message from President Kennedj/ expressing hope that the new round of nego tiations will end "the upward spi ral of weapons competition." "IT IS CLEAB that a renewed and immediate effort must be made to halt the constantly in creasing tempo of the artns race if there is to be assurance of a lessening of the danger of war," said the Kennedy statement, read by U-S. Ambassador Arthur H. Dean. Among Initial measures, the resident said, "We believe high SIMMONS - McELWAIN WOMEN j ’ Election Today To Fill Vacant U.S.G. Congress Seat Po/ling places located outside dining halls : j ' • VOTE from 11:30-1:00 ! , 4:30 - 6:30 ! j ’ ■ ' ' ' 1 Matriculation and Activity Cards Needed Jjt Penn State Diner A DIFFERENT BREAKFAST SPECIAL . COFFEE BREAK 9:00-11:34) A.M. 1:30-4:30 P.H. Doughnuts and Coffee ... 5c a piece Jumbo HAMBURG ('A lb.) French Fries, Cole Slaw FIVE Delicious HAMBURGERS with everything *' | QQ (take out only) low w HOT-BEEF or MEAT LOAF SANDWICH French Fries and Gravy A V Own Baked Beans priority should be given to the conclusion of an effective agree ment which would end once and for all tests of nuclear weapons."' “THE UNITED STATES has completed Its recent aeries of at mospheric tests," Kennedy said. "There Is hope that the Soviet Union, evidently will soon con clude its series of atmospheric tests. This suggests that a mo ment may be at hand to initiate the beginning of the end of the upward spiral of weapons com petition. If - so, the opportunity must not be lost." Apparently with the Cuban cri sis primarily in mind, Kennedy said, “The. crucial developments within recent weeks have served to confirm both the need and the urgency of the task" before the conference^ Dean himself said the talks re- “£at at tL Sign of th* Jjon ” Offers YOU these specials Why not take advantage of them? EVENING SPECIALS - THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PBJNSYIVANIA EVERY DAY! Again opened under more hopeful aus pices than the deadlock in which they adjourned 11 weeks ago. "We have a moment in history favorable to a real beginning ini the fulfillment of our responsibili- i ty” Dean said. Cleared and Pressed 54b A Plata nCSkirfe W BLOUSES at the University Tailor Shop 113 E. Beaver—234 E. College ti 9:00 p.m. r i ) 65' toyolistf Arrest Entire G GUATEMALA (AP) Troops abortive revolt loyal to President Miguel Ydigor- The ringleaders dl the Ins as Fuentes held the whole 500- recti on were believed to hi man Guatemalan air force under escaped—either to neighboring arrest yesterday and pressed a Salvador or into foreign emD hunt for leaders, of Sunday's sies here. Anniversary Specials TUESDAY A WEHESOAT ONLY SWEATERS ONE GROUP 38.55-314.33 SPORT SHIRTS ONE GROUP KSMLiS SPORT COATS ONE GROUP SOCKS AHGYZ.E3 PARISHS MENS SHOP Last week we promised a steak dinner to the person -> sending in the best ep<taph for the late FROTH Th* winner was Virginia Cohn of M 9 Atherton Halt who actually submitted about five. We selected Ihia. There are about fifteen openings still 'remaining between now and December 3rd for Christmas portrait*. PROOFS will be submitted in 48 hours. Just arrived—a magnificent white stole to be used in conjunction with ailurmg bare shoulder portraits. Check the Western Uniqn window on South Alien Street for a ilparklmg new collection of beauty imakm Air Forte Now $7.77 .Now $3.88 25% - 50% Off 2 for Price of 1 113 S. iGnrncr St. Mist nrol N'er FROTH- Frem tradition To pmrditicn R. I. f. bill «el* m e n THREE page •*. v, ' ADaro 7-4454
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