PAGE TV/9 Ambassador Dean A sks `New Sense of Urgency' GENEVA - -t, S dor Arttrus H. 1)(•;,/i .1111.11 y.-ler doy for ;s new .voise of urgency in the folii -yea; -old negotiations - for te.it ban fit• made. his pi.f.a ea d(.legz.tr , 10 the 17-uat yin chsartnarnent eon ferenee wt4Led for some hign from New York - that the United States 'and the So - viet UnKon'fioally have buttoned up The Cuban .probh•m. ' AT THE monwra Genevit was tade4lovii in , the Involved diplo :matte maneuvering going on be tween the big pow N-ts. There was pin - twit a sleepy attriosphe_re about the 'disarmament I Wks, Eut•the delegates fat their time for .herd work might come soon with the big powers ready to get down' to' serious bargaining on arms reduction and control prob-_ lems. Dean said in a broadcast inter view 'that he thoUght the Cuban erisis, with its .thiTat of nuclear strife,'-produced "a isobering ef fect on .everyorte's thinking?' "We have to go at the nuclear test ban problem with a 'renewed vigor." he said. ONE BASlC•factor must change it the United Stales. - Bri4 in and thelSoviet Uuion are to agree on a nuclear test ban. The Soviet Happy to our many friends and customers from the employees The Corn,er Restaurant .104. .9, aye OGONTZ CAMPUS WELCOMES ALL TO ITS JAMMY with PONCHO VILLA and . His VILLAINS SAT., DEC. 8 812 REC NALL Christmas Candlelight Dinner HUB Terrace Rooth Grill Closes December 6 until January - 2 Terfoip Room Closes December 6 until January HUB HUB iriu-A join the I.7nited States and_ PA 'lain in accepting inter n:itional on--ite inspection and contr.)! to ginkrantee that none of the fiower , - is: sneaking under- 1 ground. ie.:l; • When; the disarmament confer--; once - re.,urnedi..Monday after ah 11-week re TOsi.: the Soviet dele- i gate, Sermon IC Tsarapkin, of fered . to stop' all nuclear testing) ' by th.; end of the year:.. Bu r t he _ still rejected the international, inspeition arrangements the West! regards as vital. That meant the - conference - ,was. back in it., same old deadlock_ It, was aim!, Proceeding at a leisurely pace With plenary sessions sched uled only three times a week. ' Sunday, on the 6... e IA the con-' fermce, a senior U.S. diplomat announced that Soviet tests hay been continuing at a rate of abotn one test every second day. In a message to the_ conference Monday. President Kennedy said: — There is hope that the Soyief t - Union evidently ,will soon con ' elude its series of atmospheric 1 tests This suggests that a mo ment may be at hand to initiate the beginning of the end of thi upward spiral of `weapons com Ipetition. If the oppOrtunit, must not be lost." Holiday Greetings and management of Tuesday, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK.. PENNSYLVANIA 5:00 to 6:45 December 4 Soviets May Have 30 Missile Subs , LONDON `A") An authorita-, tit e British naval joi,trrral report-• ed yesterday the Soviet Union has 30 missile-launching subma-I rues—twice' as many is the, 'United States. But the figures given by'Jane's Fighting - Ships indicate - I U.S. missile-launching submarines pack a more ipowertol punch with nine of the 14 in operation cap able of tiring Polaris- missiles while submerged mites away. The publication said the Soviet' Limon will probably , : start trials: of a. nuclear .übmarine armed' with - Polaris-type missiles before: the end of 1963 It 41so said.the nuclear icebreaker Icnin is `ac tually a parent ship for the nu- clear-powered submarine Flot.iia.l Jane's said the United States: will halm 81 nuclear submarines• operating by 1967. p 1 these. /4i will be equipped with Polaris' missiles. miii.. f .t*-*.**- Starts iOIIITE GIGANTIC DOUBLE HORROR-PROGRAM! VINCENT PRICE ' ~; ;~• - _~ ~~ at 7:00 and 9:45 P.M. . • ALSO.:„ -. Neh . lEN4) mid. , .s, , L-- . '4 , -- .pREYS ON ' i - GIRLS! • - - ,sro i-4 . ----. 4....-.aiiimilk. : : ...... ~ -■lllll - ' lAA/ 4401 , I, atm . I t ' 1 1 0 4 PIM at 8:20 P.M. Only! e Jane's reported the • range of subs in operation-27 of theca missiles carried by Soviet subma- nuclear-pOlverefi. rines "about 350 miles but prob- The Soviet navy has increased ably is being increased!' its submarine fleet by about 35 The British bible on warships underwater craft in the last year in its 1962-63 edition said , the the British survey showed- Russians have a total of 465 sub- The journal said the Red" na marines—more than three times is reducing the number of eruis as many as the United States— ers in commission but is beetiri. and 12 ':of them are ' nuclear- up those which remain wi powered_ guided missiles and turning ou The United States has about 142 missile-launching submarines. 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