The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 05, 1955, Image 3

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    Typso f f,y, APRIL /I INS
The World At a Glance
itlid china Leadir
Commits Suicide
TOKYO, Tuesday, April 5 (A 2 )-
16' •"Ittanahurian Stalin" wh o
bossed Red China's five-year plan
has "committed suicide" after be
in r purged froth the Commun ist
patty, Peiping tadio said today.
He was Kao Ka g, who was
Putted Along with Jao Shu-shih,
another hhl wheel from Shanghai,
for "donspiring" td seize "leader
shipoVhe • party and the state."
Jad, w Was party secretary 'for
Eat C still alive, Peiping
said, and "attaeking the party."
Pepin" charged Kao tried to get
memMetirtir the huge 'Red fitrny
"Ur atniport - his eonspitacy.'
kg. Says Bill
I#ol Pass Senate
iVititrNGTQN, Apri'.. 4
Ettitattte:d• F.
Ptlrdgeentl34;l
-al l ei l howeris reciprocal trade
airfilltents program will escape
destruction in the Senate, It has
btUnder attack and in trouble.
eorge, en influential member
of the Senate Finance Committee,
said in an interview the believes
the committee will report out a
bill 'containing no "destructive"
ainendmer.ts a few days after sen
ators return April 13 from an
Easter vacation.
The douse voted previously to
extei...l the program three years.
It approved additionai authority
under which the president could
c...t tariffs gradually by a total of
15 per cent.
McClellan, Stassen
To Air Differences
WASHINGTOff, April 4 (115—
Sen. John L. McClel lan ,(13•Ar d y
and Foreign AO Chief Harold .
Stassen talked over their -
'armless• today, and iePOri.ed pro
gress toward harmony.
However ! McClellansaid "qviery
thing at issue was not Mildly re
solved." He added he is- deter
mined to undertake a fulllnvesti
tation of Stassen pro ject
uild some grain eleirators in
akistan, arid his Senate Investi
gations subcommittee will pre
teed ds usual.
Stassen, had of the Foreign
Operations Administration ang
ek
ered the subcommittee last we
by semiing it word that commit
tee staff members could not Ilues.
tion his etnPloyes uniesa h or
one ofhie top two lawyer-aides
Were present.
Cancer Cure
I
een ,In Atom
CHICAGO medicine
apParently Works beautifully to
save children with Copier •fittack
ing the thYroid' gland. .a State Uni
versity' of lowa physkdan said to
day,
The `m cane is radioactive lo
dide. produced in an atomic fur
nace or pile.
Seven of eight chiklreh with
thyroid cancer are alVe and ap•
parently- free of cancer four fears
after MS treatment. The eighth,
a airl, is still being given doses
of the atomic medicine to burn Otit
the candor'.
"We feel We can give these chit
dren . a normal life-span." said Di
I Tithe C. Evans, professor of ra
diation reseatch at lowa.
Oise key is using malt, not large,
doses of radioaCtive iodine, he
told'iloionce writers making a tour
of • cancer research centers under
al4spiees of the American Cancer
Society. •
In adult*, radioactiVe iodine is
credited bY ether researchers with
good results in only otte in every
seVen and some cases only one
in every 20 victims of thYroid
cancqr,
Test Results Available
Students who. took their pay
ehelogioal tests in February may
now have them interpreted. SW
dents should make an appoint
tnent at the Psychological ClAtic
Vie:
i t ib tg e bamEndgt ot We
akens
Na Draft Cuts
Are Scheduled
WASHINGTON, April 4 (JO
Secretkry of Defense Charles E.
Wilson end Adm. Arthur Radford
told Congretis today there will be
no more major cuts military
manpower beyond those already
scheduled.
Hut the tWo top men from the
Pentagon stood pat on a contro
versial reduqtion planned for the
Artnjf over the next 15 months.
While there had been reports
that somesort of compromise was
in the works on the size of ground
troops, the failure of Wilson and
Midlord to go along with the idea
didn't arouse any iminediate op
position in the Senate Appropria
tions Defense subcommittee.
Both the civilian and military
heads of the aniec: forces put new
emphasis on the administration's
positioi. that the defense program
must be a long-range proposition.
Britain Joins Defense Pact
BAGDAD, Iraq, April 4 (JP)—
Britain joined the Turkish-Iraqi
defense pact today. London offi
cials expressed hope they had
forged the first strong link in a
Menge chain conneotin t . t,h e
Arab countries and Western Al
lies. But several key Middle East
countries remained firm against it.
LUCKY DROODLES ! ALL BRAND NEW!
WHAT'S THIS? For solution see paragraph below.
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Do you want exactly the right taste? Then take a hint
from the Droodle above, titled: Ash tray belonging to
ti4Bry tidy Lucky smoker. Luckies taste neat— and for
excellent reasons. First of all, Lucky Strike means fine
tobacco. Then, that tobacco is toasted to taste better.
Toasted" is the famous Lucky Strike
proem* that tones up Luckies' light,
good-tasting tobacco to Make it taste
even better .. . cleaner, fresher, smoother.
So enjoy yourself thoroughly whenever
it's light-up time. Light up the better
tasting cigarette . . . Lucky Strike.
bROODUES, Copyright 1965 by Roger Price
I?ettet taste Luchies...
LUCKIES TASTE BETTER
CLEANER, FRESHER, SMOOTHER!
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THE DAILY C d LLEGtAN STATE Cutlet3'E PermatIVANIA
Polio Vaccine
Increase Noted
NEW YOR K, April 4 (R)—
Nearly twice as much Salk polio
vaccine as was originally planned
for production enough to im
munize 30 million people—is ex
pected co be available by early
summer, an authority said today.
Dr. Hart Van Riper, medical di
rector of the National Foundation
for Infantile Paralysis, said indi
cations now are that pharmaceut
ical houses have greatly upped
their production volume.
"Unfortunately," he said, "there
has been a tendency recently to
build up scares about shortages
that I don't believe are going to
materialize."
With a verdict on effectiveness
of the vaccine due April 12, Dr,
Van Riper said his best informa
tion is tha sufficient vaccine to
innoculate 30 million people will
be ready before June 3G.
Malenkov Is Alive;
Appears at Party
MOSCOW, April 4 (Al—Ex-Pre
mier Georgi M. Malenkov, absent
from Soviet public functions near
ly two weeks, turned up tonight
at a party honoring Communist
governed Hungary. There had
been considerable discussion in
the Western colony here as to his
whereabouts.
Malenkov was on hand with
other top officials of the Russian
government at the Soviets hotel
on th, 10th anniversary of the
liberation of Hungary from Nazis.
WARN ER tlintw
aataig . Ne
Tyrone Power - Maureen O'Hara
"The Long Grey Line"
Clnennascope-& Color
—BEGINS WEDNESDAY—
"UNCHAINED"
iff iakty TODAY -
boors. Open
6:00 p.m.
ITALY'S SCREEN SIREN
GINA. LOLLOBRIGIDA
'BREAD, LOVE & DREAMS'
"THE BIG SLEEP"
TWO-"CARROT" RING
Sheila Eisenberg
University of Connecticut
CAUTIOUS OAST KANGAROO
Solomon E. Spector
University of Chicago
ILIVATOR STUCK
SITWIIN FLOORS
Kari D. Wright
West Virginia University
Ike Is Now Pennsylvanian
WASHINGTON, April 4 01 4.
President DwightD. Eisenhower
now regards hiMself as a voting
resident of Pennsylvania.
The White House disclosed this
today in announcing the Presi
dent would accept tomorrow a
resolution of the Pennsylvania
Legislature welcoming him as a
resident and voter in Adams
County, Pa., where his farm is
located.
Penn State was one of 52 col
leges and universities which re
ceived support under the Morrill
Land Grant Act of 1882.
STUDY AITIMAID
will again provide *magnificent
program of orientation and
entertainment for the summer
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