THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1956 Atte pt Cited On egro's Life TUSCALOO bama official fo was "trying to WI while meeting cl Jeff Bennett, president, said h: Hennings Drops Investigation Of $250 WASHINGTON, Chairman Thomas (D-Mo) of the Se l subcommittee tod his efforts to makel investigation of t Feb. 8 (M C. Hennings ate Elections •y abandoned an immediate e $2500 cam- paign contribution Francis Case (R-S I). He said he want:d to avoid "an unseemly tug of w • r" with a spe cial four-man corn ittee the Sen ate appointed yes erday for the express purpose o looking into the offer. The money was tendered to Case during the fight over the natural gas bill. He refused to accept it. Navy Patrol Plane Found in Jungle SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Feb. 8 (?P)—A long-range U.S. Navy pa trol bomber, downed while head ing for rescue •operations in Ant arctica, was found today in a North Venezeulan jungle marsh land. The eight men aboard were reported unhurt. The two-engine Neptune P2V was sighted in a clearing on the ground in the Orinoco River delta 25 miles northeast of Boca de Uracoa. .A U.S. Air Force heli copter was being readied at Ra iney Base near San Juan to pick up the downed airmen. SPRING SEMESTER TEXT BOOKS lICEELER S Cathaum Theatre Building Wine cats. Avernus ;A ' Ala., Feb. 8 (, P)—A University of Ala i i i mally reported today that a riotous mob 111" a Negro coed when she was surrounded asses there Monday. assistant to 0. C. Carmichael, university i made the report to Gov. James E. Folsom, who is ex-officio chairman of the university board of trustees, Folsom was not in his office to receive the report, and Bennett conferred at Montgomery with Le gal Adviser Frank Long, Execu tive Secretary 0. H. Finney and Press Secretary Ralph Hammond. Gift Bennett said no decisions were reached because such matters are left to the governor and school president. "They were screaming 'let's kill her,' and were trying to open the car doors," said Bennett. The school official narrowly escaped serious injury when a large stone shattered the rear window of the car he was driving after Autherine Lucy and Sarah Healy, dean of women, had left it. ffered to Sen "In my opinion those who were there to kill her weren't students," although students were in the crowd, said Bennett. He wouldn't try to identify the outsiders. Miss Lucy, the Negro coed, was barred from the campus for safety reasons by the board of trustees following eight hours of uncon trolled disturbances. She threatened the board with legal action unless she is read mitted by tomorrow morning, but the board has announced no change in its stand. Ike Asked to Veto Bill WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (A') Rep. Kelley (13-Pa.) today asked President Eisenhower to veto the natural gas bill. The Greensburg congressman said in a telegram that "living as I do in the midst of gas consumers I feel this would prove to be a hardship upon them." FRE FOR FREE BLOTTERS THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA No Decisions Reachei Those Present Ike Asks WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (?P) —President Dwight D. Eisen hower called on Congress to day to open America's doors' to 220,000 immigrants a year. This would be an increase of labout 65,000. In a special message to Con gress, Eisenhower asked: 1. That the formula for admit ting immigrants for permanent residence be based on the 1950 population. The 1920 base now used permits 154,657 to come in each year. 2. That the extra 65,000 be dis tributed among countries in pro portion to their actual immigra tion since 1924. Generally speak ing, the present quotas for south ern European countries are over- U.S. Responds To Red Note WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (IP)—The United States, responding to a So viet protest, today ordered an im mediate halt to launchings of U.S. weather balloons from Germany and Turkey. Balloons there will be grounded pending a study of whether they have been flying over Russia. This move came as a followup to a conciliatory note delivered to the Kremlin earlier in the day. The note promised that, "The Uni ted States government will seek to avoid the launching of addi tional balloons which, on the basis of known data, might transit the U.S.S.R." In response to queries about this promise, the State Department news division said: "As a practical matter, pending further study, balloon launchings in Germany and Turkey will cease." Parole Head to Retire HARRISBURG, Feb. 8 (WP}—Maj. Henry C. Hill said today he will retire as chairman of the state Parole Board, effective April 1. SLIDE RULES 10;11siiiii%11JJ'01.*1 More Immigration subscribed; some northern Euro pean countries have not used up their quotas. 3. That "quota numbers that are unused by countries to which they are allocated should be made available for use elsewhere" in the succeeding year. Under pres ent law unused quotas become void. 4. That the attorney general be given discretionary power to han dle the thousands of individual alien cases now handled by "pri vate bills" in Congress. These bills permit an alien to stay in the country or enter the country. The FRATERNITY-SORORITY and T-shirts, fine quality, low price. Call Jerry Epstein AD 7-49b3. WEIGHT LIFTING equipment One bar, swine bar, and 200 pounds of weights. Ext. 1197 Bill Tait. COMPLETE DRAWING 4 equipment Rea sonable. Excellent shape. Usable for other drawing courses. Dick Conway AD 84311. 233 S. Atherton St. FOR PROMPT and expert radio and pbono- MMIZMMEMN ROOM FOR rent, male student wanted . to share Large roon Call AD 1-44.51. 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All Courses All Correct Editions ALL MODELS ALL - PRICES CLASSIFIEDS FOR - SALE sweat shirts FOR RENT LOST Keuffel & Esser Eugene Dietzgen Pickett & Eckel rederick Post Approved Sets Drawing Boards T-Squares Since 1926 President said the bills put "un due and largely useless burdens" on Congress and the chief execu tive. 5. That Congress amend the law requiring the fingerprinting of every alien who applies for a visa to visit this Country. Eisenhower asked that other "travel obstacles" also be removed, While he dealt mainly with let ting more people in, Eisenhower also had some remarks about get ting rid of "the relatively few aliens who have demonstrated their unfitness to remain in our midst." HELP WANTED T DESIRING steady pert-time work with good wages. Inquire in per. son only evening at the Dux Club. 128 S. Pugh St. FRATERNITY WAITERS needed. Call AD 7-4444. 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