THURSDAY. MARCH 4 Tax Cut Passed By House Group WASHINGTON, March 3 (W),- , The House Ways and Means Committee today brushed aside President Dwight D. Eisenhower's administration opposition and approved almost unanimously a billion dollar annual cut in about 20 exci The changes, if finally ena( Ike Slashes Disregard of 'Fair Play WASHINGTON, March 3 (W)— President Dwight D. Eisenhower spoke out against "disregard of fair play" today in words aimed unmistakably at Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis.). And in upholding the military services as "completely loyal," Eisenhower paid specific tribute to Gen. Ralph W. Zwicker, the be-medalled war hero McCarthy accused of being unfit to com mand. McCarthy bounced back •on his own an hour later. "If a stupid, arrogant or witless man in a position of power ap pears before our committee and is found aiding the Communist par ty." the senator said, "he will be exposed. The fact that he might be a general places him in no spe cial -class as far as I am con cerned " The senator had questioned the general secretly about the promo-' tion and honorable discharge of Maj. Irving Peress, an Army den tist who refused to say whether he had Communist connections. Eisenhower said in an 800 word prepared statement that "the De partment of the Army made ser ious errors in handling the Peress case." Procedures are oeing cor rected, Eisenhower said, to avoid such mistakes in the future. Eisenhower didn't mention Mc- Carthy by name in his statement or anywhere in the news confer ence that brought out a- record 256 newsmen. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY COCA.-COLA BOTTLING COW " ALTOONA "Coke" is a registered trado-mark. © 1954, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY se taxes ted, would take effect April 1, presumably bringing widespread price reductions on the articles affected. Committee Chairman Daniel..A. Reed (R-NY) who sponsored the move, said the tax cuts would spur consumer buying and thus give a boost ,to the national econ omy, now in a slight dip. The Reed bill also would ex tend indefinitely the present ex cise or sales taxes on liquor, to bacco, automobiles, gasoline, trucks and buses, and beer and wine. House leaders said the measure would be brought up for formal House action early next week. The Reed bill would level off at 10 per cent all excise or sales taxes now above that figure, ex cept for liquor and tobacco. The present 25 per cent rate on long-distance telephone calls, and the 20 per cent excise tax on ad missions to movies, sports events, night clubs, concerts and other entertainments were among the items to be cut to the 10 per cent figure. In its voting, the committee de feated scores of motions by Demo crats for more and bigger excise cuts. Armed Forces Sponsor Earth Satellites Search ALBUQUERQUE, March 3 VP) —The armed forces are sponsor ing a sky-sweeping search for tiny earth moons which might serve man as stepping stones to the stars. Clyde Tombaugh, the man who discovered the planet Pluto, said the only way to trace these satel lites is with cameras moving at the same speed as the satellite, and in the same direction. The satellite would then show up as a dot against a background of star streaks. 11-lEAMY COLLEGIAN bl Ait LULLLUt PtININSYIVANIA Eisenhower Calls Persons 'Unsuitable' WASHINGTON, March 3 (PP)— President Dwight D. Eisenhower said today the persons removed from the federal payroll under his security program were bad risks an.d that's all—lie never had called them subversives. Eisenhower suggested it might be worthwhile to explore the idea, advanced by a reporter, of calling people "unsuitable" rather than "security risks" in cases where no disloyalty is involved. 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