THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 16. 1956 The World At a Glance France Ousts 2 Cabinet Members MADRID, Spain, Feb. 15 (Al—Political informants said today Gen. Francisco Franco has fired two monarchy-minded members of his Cabinet as an outgrowth of student riots last week. They are: Raimundo Fernandez Cuesta, minister-secretary gen eral of the Falange party, the only party permitted in Spain; and Joaquin Ruiz-Gimenez, education minister. Slight Thaw Floods European Rivers LONDON, Feb. 15 (P)---A slight thaw started floods in some of Europe's icy rivers tonight. The moderating weather heaped new miseries on a continent still suffering in some'places from a record cold wave that has claimed 504 lives in less than four weeks. Westinghouse Corp. Rejects Strike Study PITTSBURGH. Feb. 15 VP)—Westinghouse Electric Corp. today flatly refused to participate with a factfinding board set up by the governors of five states to study a 112-day strike of 44,000 workers at 30 Plants. Flash Floods Hit Hot Springs; One Dead HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Feb. 15 (W'—A flash flood that ran about five feet deep swirled through this resort city in the early hours today, sweeping one woman to her death and swamping downtown business houses. Plans for Contribution Probe Announced WASHINGTON, Feb. 15 (.41—Sen. Gore (D-Tenn) announced` plans tonight for a sweeping investigation of senatorial carnpaign contributions. After a conference with Democratic leaders of the Senate, Gore said he had called a meeting of his Senate Elections subcommittee for 10 a.m. tomorrow to recommend the broad inquiry into "cam ,ons and any evidence of corrupt paign contribution, federal elect practices which may be revealed. Alabama Student , Is Attack Victim TUSCALOOSA, Ala., Feb. 15 (IFl—Two Negro brothers who said they attacked a University of Alabama white student in an ger over campus rioting against a Negro coed were charged with assault with intent to murder today. The attack was the first physi cal violence aimed at a white person since the university cam pus was shaken by violent pro tests against enrollment of its first Negro student Feb. 3-6. Zeanah said both Negroes made statements that they attacked the student, a slightly built Tusca loosa freshman, because of re sentment over the explosive Au therine Lucy case. Floor Battle Erupts In French Assembly PARIS, Feb. 15 (IP)—Poujadist and Leftist deputies broke up a session of the French National As sembly tonight with a hard-slug ging floor battle for possession of the speaker's rostrum. At least three noses were bloodied. Officials said later six deputies were treated at the Assembly's first aid station for minor injuries. Opposing assemblymen hurled voting urns and stools in the gen eral free-for-all t..° I c Now York and %WNW THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA 7ist",zoex2Ata*? a~ THE TASTE IS GREAT o att<ologgsm. 114 e. p.c-rtvATED All the pleasure comes thru ... the taste is great! Filter Tip Tareyton smokes milder, smokes smoother, draws easier, and it's the only filter cigarette that gives you Activated Charcoal filtration. 0 0 . I.ti.ießv3KlN6l.eow,m,oomolw.,*wwalifw,4 FILTER TIP , TAREYT POODUCT OW (..2 tiitttet . edom fGeZei:o-10,0427 • .I • GIGATUMEB OA. T. CO. La. Segregation Laws Thrown Out by Court NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 15 (.4 3 ) A three-judge federal court today threw out the segregation laws that Louisiana had devised to sidestep the U.S. Supreme Court ban on separate white and Negro public schools. Dr. Clarence Scheps, president of the New Orleans school board, said, "The board's next step will be to appeal the decision. - "The board has committed itself to keep segregation, if possible." After today's decision, U.S. Dist. Judge J. Skelly Wright ordered New Orleans to desegregate its public schools. TONIGHT MEET THE PHILIPPINES Presented by three Filipino Graduate students at World Agricultural Service Society Meeting 7:30 P.M. 217 HUB • •t ....01111011111,1 't4". *o s ;" ::4" 2 " iiit OAL FI LTER " P.A Eisenhowers Vacation THOMASVILLE, Ga., Feb. 15 (/P)—President Eisenhower came to this piney woods region of south ern Gecggia today for about a week's vacation—and quite likely he will decide what to tell the na tion regarding that big second term question. The President and Mrs. Eisen hower are the guests here of Sec retary of the Treasury Humphrey 'and his wife at the Humphrey plantation, 7 miles outside Thomasville. In 1898, the members of the State l eoliege Council were Albert Em yerick, Michael Wormer, Prof. Wil liam A. Buckhout, S. S. Grieb and IF. B. Weaver. Illegal Loan Problem Reported by Committee WASHINGTON, Feb. IS (i•PI House investigators reported to day a "serious problem" in illegal use of veterans home loan rights. They also told of "many serious complaints" about poor workman ship in houses sold under GI loans. The unanimous report by a Vet erans Affairs subcommittee eli mas.ed a 14-month, $50,000-study of the Veterans Administration's giant housing program. The House group also took a look at the basic policy of the home loan guarantee program which since its 1944 beginning has provided more than 33 bil lion dollars in loans. PAGE THREE
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