THURSDAY. JANUARY 14. 1954 Ike to Support 'S*iip©rtant' Lows WASHINGTON, Jan. 13 (JP) —President Dwight D. Eisenhower said today he is going to fight for legislation that is important for the American people. The President told a news conference he isn’t making recom mendations to Congress just to pass the time away or to look good. Ritchie Case May Be Hoax Or Solution . DETROIT, Jan. 13 Of*)— Author ities moved tonight to find /whe ther Donald Ritchie has the key to a solution of the Walter Reu ther shooting or is the perpetrator of a spectacular hoax; , A quesiioi. remained, however, whether the questioning will be done in Detroit or across the in ternational boundary in Windsor, Ont. Ritchie balked’ at crossing into the United States and wanted to see a lawyer. . Earlier, however, he had waived extradition at Preston, , Ont., where he surrendered early today after a five-day flight from pro tective police custody. .. Ontario authorities at the bord&r said the Preston magistrate didn’t have power to accept the waiver. Then Ritchie asked for a lawyer. The lawyer, Donald Morand of Windsor, said he had clear and definite instructions from Ritchie to oppose extradition. Ritchie is now a defendant to an assault-to-kill warrant in the, April 20, 1948, attempted assassi nation of the CIO president, then newly elected chief of the CIO United Automobile Workers. Hillei Radio Program Will Honor Gershwin The Hillei radio program will present a half hour tribute to the music of George Gershwin at 7:30 tonight on Station WMAJ. The program will include "American in Paris” and “Concerto in F.” Robert Abelove, seventh semes ter arts and letters major, will narrate; Steve Fishbein, third se mester arts and letters major, will announce; and Jack Liebermah, third semester -Engineering ma jor, will direct the program.. EUROPE By Sea By Air Liltr&tarf Re««mfwiu ’ Ticket* STATE COLLEGE TRAVEL BUREAU State College Hotel Phone .7156 Lenetta Krasbaan Jo Gottis CHEESEBURGER TENDER, JUiCY HAMBURG combined with LUSCIOUS, MELTED CHEESE ( and you have a DELL CHEESEBURGER THAT’S TASTE SUPREME for other taste thrills try our CORNED BEEF & TUNA FISH N ITT ANY DELL Across from Atherton Hall He said he believes all of them are for the good of the country and that he is .going to work for their enactment. But he wouldn’t say what meas ures he considers most important or what percentage he expects Congress to push through at its present session. Eisenhower did say he believes his disputed farm program is right. It would substitute a flex ible for a rigid system of price supports. Asked to comment on some Re publican contentions that the pro gram “isn’t-feasible in this elec tion year,”, the President paused, pondered, and finally said he doesn’t think he is too smart politically. But he said that he didn’t think anyone who had studied the farm problem as long as his ad ministration has could believe the existing program is workable or helpful to farmers. As for changes in the Taft- Hartley law, the President as serted he is leaving it to Congress to determine whether govern ment-supervised polls of workers should take place before or after a strike begins. All he was doing on the election proposal, he said, was to set forth a principle. While Eisenhower was willing to say it is encouraging that So viet Ambassador Georgi Zarubin has begun preliminary talks with Secretary of State Dulles on the Pre s i d e n t ’s' pool-the-atom-for pease pljan he said he didn’t think a conclusion is justified yet that Russia is acting in good faith. FTA Will Meet Feb. 11 The Future Teachers of Amer ica meeting has been postponed from tonight to Feb.'ll. ESrifgii&srger film strip files—were $2.95 flow only si.oo Banja slide flies—were 2.25 only $1.50 Ansco kome developing kits—sB.9s, now $6.50 FR developing tanks—from $3.40 down to $2.95 Ansco camera outfits 25% off §J. ' Kodak camera outfits 20% off g—s2s camera outfit will be sold for $14.95 I—American Optical 2x2 slide projector Was $56 with case now $34.95 I— Used Revere Bmm movie camera .. $34.95 g—Brownie Bmm movie camera with projector and screen only $74.95 Whole lot of new and used cameras will be sold for any reasonable offer. One whole fable of flash 50% The Centre Co. Film Lab f 22 West Beaver Ave. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Allies,, Reds To Resume Pence Talks PANMUNJOM, Thursday, Jan. 14 (JP) —U.S. and Communist aides meet today to discuss the stalled preliminary Korean peace talks but the Reds have not retracted the hot charges that broke up negotiations. The State Department in Wash ington said it had sent hew in structions but declined to say whether they insisted on a retrac tion of Red China's charges of “perfidy” against the United States. There was no immediate comment on this development here. v The big question was whether the United Nations Command would back down. When U.S. Envoy Arthur Dean broke off the talks Dec. 12 he said he would not return until the Reds took back the charge. The Communists showed n o sign of retreating. They refused to discuss “conditions’’ at today’s meeting for resuming the talks. They agreed to talk only about a date. Diplomatic sources here believ ed today’s meeting on the peace talks will be little more than a feeling out process with each side trying to find out how far the other will back down. JANUARY 13-16th CAMERAS, FLASH UNITS, PROJECTORS & METERS ColEegian to Publish Sunday Sports Issue The Daily Collegian will pub lish a four-page sports issue Sunday morning. Copies will be available at usual distribution points. The issue will feature results from the Penn Siaie-Swedish gymnastics meet. Penn State- Lehigh wrestling meet at Beth lehem, and the Penn Stale- Navy basketball game at An napolis, Md.. ;uns will be sold at Also, while they last, a FREE set of World Slides to anyone wanting a set. N on-Strategic Trade With Reds Approved WASHINGTON, Jan. 13 ( JP ) —Secretary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks, in what looked like a cautious offer to do business with Russia and her European satellites, said today “it has been and still is” U.S. policy to approve non-strategic exports to Red Europe. Weeks’ policy statement came in the midst of a hubbub over a Minnesota soybean oil producer’s proposal io the Commerce Depart ment that it license the export, from government-owned surplus stocks, of 3000 tons of cottonseed oil and butter for the benefit of Russia Cottonseed oil and butter are not on the list of strategic exports banned for the European Soviet bloc, but there have been no ex ports of these commodities since controls went into effect in 1950, the Commerce Department said. Although some of the govern ment’s stock of surplus butter has been sold to relief agencies for use abroad, none has gone to for eign countries through commercial channels because the price has been higher than the world price. Weeks said in his report that “to a considerable degree” the small amount of trade with Soviet Russia has been due to “a lack of interest on the part of the Soviet bloc in obtaining non-strategic and consumer-type goods” rather than to U.S. restrictions. It was this statement in the re port which appeared to be an in vitation to Red nations in Europe to buy American goods that are not on the restricted list. 5 States Act to Keep Toll Roads in State Hoods KALAMAZOO, Mich., Jan. 13 (/P) —Turnpike authorities from four Mid-western states and Flori da today launched a drive to keep control of a vast and fast-growing national network of toll roads in state hands. At the same time they worked to, insure coordination of actual or” proposed pay as you drive highways extending from Augus ta, Me., to Davenport, lowa and from Minneapolis to Nashville. Gadget bags-—were $11.95 .. now only sl*Bs Gadget bags—were $88=95 .. now only $ 80.95 Large lot of empty reeis for tape recorders Were GOc . now 29e B—Used 86mm movie projector $2495 Bell & Ifowel! Bmm cameras—were $49=50 Sale price $39=95 Beil & Howell Bmm projector—was $99=50 Now only 79=50 German made Prakfiflex w/3.5 lens and case ''originally $839=95 now.sBo9=so Graflex 2-2 w/3»5 WoSlsnsak lens, flashgun and case—from $8 82.95 .. now only $82=95 Weston light meter 10% off GE light meter 20% off Steky camera, flash gun and case, only $22.95 Dulles Charges teds Annexing North Korea WASHINGTON, Jan. 13 (/P)- Secretary of State John Foster Dulles told the Senate foreign re lations committee today that Communist China is gobbling up North Korea, “virtually incorpo rating” it as a Chinese province. This will make it enormously difficult to reunite Ko-e; peace fully, Dulles said. But' he ex pressed confidence that unifica tion would be achieved eventu ally, just as he said he believes Germany will be whole again someday. The secretary appeared before the committee to ask for Senate ratification of a mutual security pact with South Korea. He de clared the treaty would discour age Red aggression and help guard peace in the Pacific. Some other senators expressed interest today in developing a Pa cific alliance similar to that which binds the North Atlantic Treaty nations together for defensive purposes. Avalanche Kills 27 VIENNA, Austria, Jan. 13 (JP)~ Twenty-seven Alpine villagers were found crushed or smothered to death today under avalanche masses in the hamlet of Blons and hope was, all but abandoned for 35 others missing in the snowy depths there. Forty-four more were found in jured in Blons. Phone 4805 PAGE THREE