TUESDAY. MAY I/, ivaa Voluntary Plan Sought For Polio Vaccine Shots WASHINGTON, May 16 (/P) —The administration recom mended today reliance on a voluntary plan for distributing polio vaccine and called for a $2B million appropriation tc help pay for shots for poorer children. A report approved by President Eisenhower also called for precautions against black marketing of vaccine and for the hiring of more federal in spectors and technicians for test ing the' product "for safety and potency.” This would require an other two million dollars from Congress. Inoculation Plan The administration plan, sub mitted to Eisenhower by Secre tary of Welfare Hobby contem plates innoculations for all chil dren through age 19 by this end of next year. First priority would be given through 5 to 9—the most susceptible age group. Under the plan, the National Foundation for Infantile Paraly sis would continue its present pro gram of free vaccinations for all first and second grade school chil dren. Dulles Returns From European Conferences WASHINGTON, May 16 (£>)— Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, returning from historic conferences in Europe, declared today he sees “some promise of constructive accomplishment” in the Big Four meeting he helped arrange for President Eisenhower to attend. Setting up this meeting of top government leaders was listed by Dulles as one of several “great events” during an eventful week in Europe. “Much good worK has been done,” he told an airport audi ence. Dulles went immediately to the White House and conferred for some time with President Eisen hower, who has taken a cautious attitude toward the Big Four ses sion expected to be held some time in July. Arrangements have been made for Dulles to make a half-hour re port to the nation by radio and television tomorrow night from 6-6:30 p.m. The broadcast will go r - “live” f ’'om the President’s office over the American. Colum -0..:. _)— The atomic powered submarine Nautilus arrived today at San Juan, the first stop on a six-week shakedown cruise from her base at Groton, Conn. PAGE