WEDNESDAY. MARCH 9. 1955 New Arms to Be Used In Formosan Defense WASHINGTON, March 8 yP)—Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said tonight the Red Chinese sfeedi bent on conquering Formosa, but he warned them the United States has new “weapons of precision” which caii annihilate their military centers. He said the United States, pledged to defense with the greater force that we possess.” In a Speech prepared for nationwide radio weapons. But he said they can be so pin-pointed qs to “utterly destroy military targets without endangering unrelated civilian centers.” This could mean “baby" atomic bombs, or guided missiles—or something not yet disclosed.-His mention of not endangering civi lian centers cotild be taken as a form .of assurance to those—some American allies among them— who oppose the use of hydrogen bombs or conventional A-bombs as indiscriminate slaughter. /Warning to Beds It also could be taken as a warning to any Red Chinese lead ers who might figure they would be safe in launching an attack because tiie United States would never risk world-wide, revulsion by the use of massive atomic dr hydrogen weapons. DUlles was Saying in effect that there would be no need to use these ultimate weapons, that others Would suf fice. Dulles' speech' was a report on his just-completed tour of Asian countries and the Far Pacific. Reds Want Formosa Red China, he said, seems “de termined to try to conquer For mosa,” and is spreading the prop aganda that the United States is only a “paper tiger.” While practicing restraint against such taunts, Dulles con tinued, the United States must not let the free world of Asia get the idea that “our love of peace means peace at any price.” Prepared to Stand “We must, if occasion offers, make it clear that we are pre pared to stand firm,” he said, “and, if necessary, meet hostile force with the greater force that w.e possess.” ' If the Chinese Communists en fage in. open armed aggression,” ie said, “this would probably mean .that they have decided on general war in Asia.” Defense Treaties “They would then have to take into account the mutual defense treaties of the United States with toe Republic of Korea and the Rebußuc of China, and the forces maintained under them. “Hie allied nations possess to gether_jplenty of power in the area. The United States in par ticular has sea and air forces now equipped with nOw and powerful weapons of precision, which can utterly destroy mili tary targets without endangering mtrelated civilian centers." CIO Transport Workers, PRR Reach Settlement PHILADELPHIA, March 8 (£>) —The Pennsylvania Rail Road and the CIO Transport Workers Union reached a settlement to night in a dispute which had threatened a strike of 20,000 main tenance workers on the nation's largest railroad. A TWU spokesman called it “a terrific agreement.” He said the union will strive for similar pacts With other railroads. T«nt with Windows Mode WASHINGTON, March 8 (JP) —The Army proudly reported to day an ilivention that, as far as the ordinary soldier is concerned, may rank with the great tech nological military achievements of all time. It has produced a tent with pic ture windows. Well, anyway, win dows. Along each side of its new squad tents will be rows of vinyl film windows that roll as easily as canvas. Nor is this all. The Army says each window also has a built-in nylon screen so the window can be rolled up and thO air let in. THE PERFECT PIZZA SALLY’S Wl DRMVer AD 7-1373 of Formosa, stands ready “to meet hostile force TV broadcast, John Foster Dulles Warns Reds Official States Reds Could Attack Quemoy, Matsus TOKYO, March 8 (IP)—A top U.S. military leader said today the Communists are in position to at tack the Nationalist Chinese off shore islands of Quemoy and the Matsus at any time. The Chinese Communists have reinforced air units in the area and have moved in ground trooos to positions n,ear the islands, the officer, who cannot be named, told correspondents. Should the Communists attack, he emphasized, the decision to de fend them with U.S. forces is up to the President of the United States. Senate Group OK's Racing Vote HARRISBURG, March 8 (AO— A bill to put up to the voters at a statewide ’ referendum at the Nov. 2 election the question of legalizing horse race becting in Pennsylvania won committee ap proval today in the Senate. The action placed -the question before the full Senate for a vote —the first time since 1937 a horse race betting bill has reached the floor of either House or Senate. The House defeated such a bill in that year. Sen. Rowland B. Mahany, Re publican floor leader, predicted the referendum bill would pass the Senate with at least 30 votes. Twenty-six is necessary for ap proval. It could come up for a vote next Tuesday. But both Republican and Dem ocratic leaders of the House were non-committal on prospects there of the bill, strongly opposed by church forces. The House rejected 93-79, a proposed constitutional amend ment permitting the governor to succeed himself. It was the first time in the 1955 session that a bill fell for lack of the constitu tional majority of 106 votes. In another development, Speak -ADViNTURS^ *l*. *r TRAVEL to avary corntr of in* (lob* . . . Europe (60 dm, 1860 Including itaamar), Latin World**’ ,h * “ rl ' nt ’ Around ,h * tow-eon TRIP* by blcy c}/',|«v9 cle, faltboot, motor, rail for tlw V V advanturoua In spirit. »tUOY TOUU with eollai* x; «ajft' v cridlt In lanauaiei, Art, Music, Social Studies, Dane*, othar gfflKy subject*. Scholarships available. MOWt—tPtND US$ j jy' Yavr frovtl Ag*nl OR I«ia -k nwMti 22nd Voirl SS* Ml MM «•*, M. Y. 17 • HI/ J. 6844 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Dulles British Talks On Cease-Fire At Stalemate LONDON, March 8 eign Secretary Anthony Eden dis closed today Britain’s secret ne gotiations for a Formosa cease fire have bogged down. He called on Nationalist China to open the way for a settlement by surren dering the off-shore islands. Eden told the House of Com mons his souhdings .of Peiping show “The necessary conditions for progress” toward ending the China war “do not yet exist.” But he said secret contacts with Russia and Red China are con tinuing in an effort to get a For mosa cease-fire through “a con ference or other discussions.” Eden’s disclosures came during a report on his meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Dulles at the Bangkok conference and his 16- day swing through capitals of Southeast Asia and the Middle East. Eden Gives Warning Warping that further fighting in the Formosa Strait could lead to “grave” consequences, Eden urged Chiang Kai-shek’s Nation alists to take 1 two steps: “First, we would like to see them withdraw their armed forces from the other coastal islands (Quemoy and Matsu). Secondly, they should let it be known that they . . . while, maintaining their claims, will not prosecute them by forceful means, and will ab stain from all offensive military action.” Eden appealed to Red China to refrain from attacking Quemoy and Matsu and “to make appar ent” that it does not intend to take Formosa by force. er H. G. Andrews made a per sonal plea at an unprecedented Republican-Democratic caucus in the Tlouse for higher compensa tion for members of the Legis lature. Andrews speech to the repre sentatives came shortly after legislators learned Gov. George M. Leader opposed the idea Of increasing the expense allowance of members of the legislature, longer a part-time, seasonable “The affairs of state are no "SO THIS IS PARIS" Tony Gloria Gene Curtis DeHaven Nelson Technicolor D o°£ 2:15 p.m. "BATTLE CRY” CINEMASCOPE-COLOR All-Star Cast —Featuretime— -1:30. 4:07. 6:44. 9:25 dfeAfl Doors Open g p. m , DELIGHTFUL COMEDY: TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT David Nlvan • Yvonno D©Carlo Barry FlUgarald Featuretime: 6:15. 7:55. 8:35 did not Want Cease-Fire GOP's Sure Senate Wilt Pass Tax Cut WASHINGTON, March 18 (JP)— Republican leaders expreM*d renewed confidence today that the Senate will turn back a Demo cratic drive to reduce income taxes by $2O a person. The showdown could come early next week. Coining away from a White House conference, Senate GOP Leader William F. Knowland of California predicted rejection “by * very substantial margin.’’ A short time later Democratic Leader Lyndon Johnson (Tex.) announced in the Senate that the bitterly debated ta? measure will be taken up Thursday. He com mented “many members will want to express their views” and said no vote would be called before Monday. Deadline Set Democrats supporting the gen eral income tax cut were given until Wednesday midnight to send in more ammunition. The six Fi nance Committee Democrats who voted for the $2O provision origi nally were to have submitted their report at noon today, blit the Senate agreed unanimously to extend the deadline. Two other Democrats on the committee;—Chairman Harry F. Byrd (Va.) and Walter F. George (Ga.) —sided last week with the seevn GOP members to disap prove the section of a House mea sure which has caused all-the ar gument. It would allow a $2O credit for every income taxpayer and dependent, beginning next Jan. 1. Substitute Plan Johnson appeared to have made little headway in an effort to ral ly Democrats around some sort of substitute for the $2O plan. George, for instance, said he re mains opposed. But the influen tial Georgia senator added he ex pects as man yas 40 of the Sen ate’s 49 Democrats may vote for the House provision. With almost solid Republican opposition, that still wouldn’t be enough. Only Sen. William Lan ger of North Dakota among the Republicans has said he will vote for the $2O cut. Langer’s col league, Sen. Milton R. Young (R- N.D.), said he isn’t sure yet. Knowland talked with news men after a delegation of GOP congressional leaders huddled with White House aides on tax matters. job,” Andrews said, adding the standing of the legislative branch must be re-established to prevent it from becoming “a mere con venience of other agencies of gov ernment.” Legislators now receive $l5OO yearly and $lBOO expenses an nually. Republican and Demo cratic leaders of the Senate got .together last week on a proposal to increase the expense allow ance, without fixing an amount. PENN STATE BOOK EXCHANGE will be closed starting March 9 e It Will REOPEN MARCH 15 with new and larger quarters in the HETZEL UNION BUILDING * pAGt itotate House Group OK's Pay Hike For Services WASHINGTON, March 8 (j**)— The House Armed Services Com rr.'.ttee voted 30-0 today to give career men in the armed services pay raises running from' 6 to 25 per cent. House approval is expected on Thursday, with Senate action to follow. President Eisenhower ask ed the legislation, in order to cut down on what military officials described as a dangerous and ex pensive loss of good men who leave for jobs in private life. The pay raises, averaging an estimated 11.9 pe- cent, would be come effective on the first day of, the month after the bill has been signed into law. The House committee adopted without change a subcommittee version of the measure which fi lially will add about $l9 million a year to original Pentagon esti mates. This will bring the cost to about 745 million dollars a year. The congressmen voted tu in crease the pay boosts in some categories, and Rep. Dewey Short (R-Mo) reminded officers that ‘‘Congress has been more gener ous than the Department of De fense.” The bill boosts pay for all en listed men and Warrant officers with more than two years’ serv ice and all commissioned officers with over three years’ duty. The measure increases special monthly pay for hazardous air and submarine duty, establishes a new “dislocation allowance” of one month’s pay for service fami lies making a permanent change of station and boosts the daily travel allowance from $9 to $l2. Flying Boxcar Crash** At Pittsburgh Airport PITTSBURGH, March 8 (/P)— An Air Force Cl 19 Flying Boxcar crash-landed and skidded along a Greater Pittsburgh Airport run way for 500 feet today. No one was injured. The crash occurred on a run way reserved for military planes. No civilian craft was endangered. The plane did not burn. Mili tary personnel said the landing gear was down as the craft ap proached but it was pushed back into the plane by the impact. Cause of the crash was not im mediately determined.