The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 19, 1956, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1956
U.S. May Export
Oil to Europe
If Suez Blocked
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 (W)—A high eciministration of
ficial said today he jud"geci the chances are "about 60-40, or
70-30" the government will have to put into effect an emer
gency plan for replacing oil supplies now coming through
the Suez Canal. This official, who declined the use of his
Lead 'r Hits
PressOring'
For Funds
HARRISBURG, Sept. 18 (IF.)—
Gov. George M. Leader said today
he would fire rom his administra
tion anyone who attempts to force
state workers to make a political
contribution_
This was th • governor's reply to
a Republican "truth" squad which
earlier in the. day said "scandal
ous pressure" was imposed on
state employes to buy tickets to
a $5O-a-plate Democratic fund
raising dinner last week.
Leader said he not only disap
proved of the use of state address
plates for soliciting tickets to the
dinner but ( that the person re
sponsible will be dismissed from
the state service.
The governor emphatically de
nied any knowledge of wrong
doing in the .ticket selling.
"I'm not assuming anything un
til I have the facts," he declared.
Referring specifically to the use
of state address plates to circulate
solicitation letters he added; "I
have no knowledge of anyone in
ducing them (Democratic Finance
Committee) to use' the plates.
These are very serious charges
and someone's going to lose his
job—it was with some reluctance
that I .made that decision."
In an earlier statement he said
he "disapproved the practice em
phatically" and that he was in
vestigating the matter with the
state revenue secretary.
And then at the first of a series
of two-a-week news conferences
he plans until the Nov. 6 general
election, the Governor said he
would call in any of his officials
charged with macing state work
ers.
"This administration is certain
ly against all of those unethical
tactics in raising money," Leader
added.
$7 Million Drive
Started by Adlai
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 (Al—
Adlai Stevenson got together
with Joe Smith—in• person—to
day, in the interest of raising
seven million dollars for the
Democratic campaign.
The presidential nominee ap
peared at a news conference with
Joseph Edward Smith, former
mayor of Oakland, Calif., to kick
off two financial drives—a house
to-house canvass for donations
Oct. 16 and a night of fund-rais
ing dinners in big cities Oct. 20.
Ike Slams Democrats' Exaggerations'
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 QV)
:—President Dwight D. Eisen
hower added a speech to his
lowa schedule today, while
telling Republican campaign
ers to avoid the "exaggera
tions of partisan political -talk"
and let the Democrats "do the
yelling."
White House press secretary
James C. Hagerty announced Ei
senhower will speak informally
at the Des Moines Airport Friday
afternoon following an off-the
cuff talk earlier at the National
Field Days and plowing contests
near Newton, lowa.
Accompanied by his wife. the
President will fly to Des Moines
Thursday and motor to Boone.
lowa. Mrs. Eisenhower's birth
place. The. Eisenhower will
slay overnight with Mrs. Eisen-
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
name, said the government is pre
paring for the eventuality.
It is getting ready to supply at
least 500,000 barrels of crude oil
daily from the -Western hemi
sphere to Britain, France and oth
er Western European nations, he
reported.
Plan Delivery Increase
In addition, plans are being
made to increase oil deliveries to
the Atlantic Coast from Texas,
and other Gulf Coast areas by
300;000 barrels a day to replace
supplies normally received from
the Middle East.
The government official report
ed that instructions have been
issued to Naval and civilian mari
time officials to take necessary
"preliminary" steps for the rapid
withdrawal of some 4$ tankers
now in the government's "moth
ball" fleet for emergency oil
hauling service.
Million Barrels Daily
This official spoke with report
ers after H. A. Stewart, director of
the Interior Department's oil and
gas division, told a news confer
ence the United States is setting
up plans to ship from 500,000 to
1,100,000 barrels of oil daily to
Western Europe in the event the
flow of petroleum from the Mid
dle East is interrupted. •
Officials of state oil regulatory
commissions from Texas, Okla
homa, Louisiana and New Mexico
assured Stewart their states could
speed up•production immediately
by more than the required
amount.
Stewart emphasized earlier that
prompt action will be needed it:
1. Western European nations de
cide to avoid the Suez Canal,
sending tankers carrying Middle
East oir on the longer route
around Africa.
2. The flow of oil through Mid
dle East pipe lines is disrupted by
Arabs rallying to Egypt's side in
the bitter quarrel over control of
Suez.
Transportation Difficulties
At a news conference, Stewart
acknowledged transportation dif
ficulties are the "biggest bottle
neck" to be solved in the oil ship
ment plan. Contrary to what Sec
retary of State John Foster Dulles
said last week, Stewart reported
no American tankers laid up in
"mothball" fleets have yet been
ordered reconditioned for the pos
sible task ahead.
Stewart made it clear European
countries would be asked to pay
in dollars for emergency oil. sup
plies from the United States but
said where they were to get this
money was not his specific prob
lem.
"They'll either arrange it or
they won't get the oil," he said.
Dulles said before leaving for a
London conference on Suez yes
terady he was confident the gov
ernment's Export-Import Bank
would find it appropriate to make
loans to dollar-short European
countries in any such emergency.
bower's uncle and aunt. Mr. and
Mrs. Joel Carlson. - ens* occupy
the old family home in Boone.
The Pr e s i dent's stepped-up
schedule of two speeches in lowa
seemed to indicate some added
concern on the part of Republican
leaders about political trends in
the farm belt.
Eisenhower will make a formal
farm speech in Peoria, 111.; Sept.
25. He is expected to deal also
with the farm issue to some ex
tent in a CBS nationally televised
campaign speech from a studio
here tomorrow night.
Eisenhower told Republicans
at a sendoff breakfast for Vice
'President Richard M. Nixon
and other campaigners this
morning to tell the truth about
his
'By no means•do we need to
claim perfection: he said. "The
record is there. And it is good.
"And where it has failed, it
has failed because of circusss-
Kentucky School
Bars Negroes
From Classrooms
STURGIS, Ky., Sept. 18 (.-I=l---
The Union County School Board
tonight voted unanimously to bar
Negroes from white schools in the
county, including Sturgis High
School where eight Negro stu
dents have been attending cla ss es.
County School Superintendent
Carlos Oakley said "it is hereby
ordered that Negro children
shduld attend the Dunbar school."
Dunbar is an all-Negro school
in Morganfield, the county seat.
The order was based on a rul
ing made today by Kentucky
Atty. Gen. Jo M. Ferguson which
said Negro students cannot at
tend the previously all-white
Sturgis High School.
Today's ruling was similar to
one made last week for the Web
ster County Board, which asked
for the ouster of four Negro stu
dents at the Clay. Ky:. School.
Those four students were not
allowed to enter the Clay School
yesterday, and Oakley said the
board's order would be read to
the Negro students at Sturgis to
morrow.
Ferguson's opinion said "action
towards integration must be
taken by the board itself, either
voluntarily or upon orders by a
court, before integration begins.'
Only 50 students, inch.s.ding the
Negroes, attended the Sturgis
School today.
Rose Attacks
music industry
For 'Dirty Junk'
NEW YORK, Sept_ 18 iXI---Pro
ducer Billy Rose said today it is
easier to get good American pop
ular music through the Iron Cur
tain than through the "electronic
curtain" of broadcasters' control
over recordings and music pub
lishing.
He accused Broadcast Music.
Inc., owned by networks and ra
dio stations, of giving the public
mainly "obscene sunk pretty
much on a level with dirty comic
magazines" and of being respon
sible for "rock 'n' roll and other
monstrosities."
Rose, composer among others
of "Million Dollar Baby" and
"That Old Gang of Mine," testi
fied before a Rouse Antitrust
subcommittee probing alleged ra
dio-TV control over the song-hit
business.
"It's the current climate on ra
dio and TV that makes Elvis
Presley and his animal posturings
possible," Rose added.
Israelis Attacked Again
JERUSALEM. Israeli Sector,
Sept. 18 (11)—An Israeli military
spokesman said Israeli troops
were fired on today in the south
ern Judean hills near the Jordan
border: Two Israelis were report
ed wounded, one seriously.
stances often beyond content
"For example,'• he continued,
"we may be as peaceful as we;
want to be in this world. If some;
one else wants to be aggressive.;
we have to take measures thatt
'are not exactly like the way we;
would like to spend our effort.
"So. although the peace we
have is net a secure peace in
which we may have confidence.
there are still many, many
thousands of American mothers •
that axe mighty thankful that
their sons Are not on the battle-
Nixon, who is expected to carry
much of the biunt of the cam
paigning and to answer Demo
cratic charges, said he is going:
to concentrate on bringing the
administration's record before the:
voters. • i o
"We have something better to',
offer to the American people than
mere personal abuse and vilifica-1
tion of our opponents." he said.;
Estes Blames Ike
For Power 'Scandal'
ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 13
Vll—Sen. Estes Kefauver said ConficlenceVote
tonight Eisenhower adminis-,
tration officials. whom he did From People
not name, had violated thel
law in what he called the. Urged by Nixon
"Dixon-Yates scandal."
*re also said President Dwight WHITTIER. Calif.. Sept. 18 Gil
D. Eisenhower had "repeatedly t —Vice President Richard A. Nix
defended" the private power con-;O8 sounded in his home town to
tract despite being put on notice' night the GOP battle cry that
of "a serious conflict of interests "One good term deserves an
and accused Atty Gen. H. Brcw- ! other_"-"
nell of "dereliction of duty" in' In this Southern California vil
handling the case. Itage where less than two weeks
Charges Truth Concealed ago he buried his father, Nixon
The Democratic vice presiders-,said the record of the Eisenhower
tial candidate, in a prepared, administration entitles it to "a
speech before a party rally here.' vote of confidence from the Amer
charged the administration haiican people."
sought to conceal from Congress It was the second speech in the
and the public "the ugly truth.vice president's 15-day campaign
about the Dixon-Yates deal." !that wilt take him to 32 states—
The speech climaxed a day ef t s campaign that started this morn
campaigning in which he said mg with a personal "bon voyage"
Republican "myth men" are try-!from President Dwight D. Eisen
ing to keep Eisenhower disassoci-shower in Washington.
ated from the administration's, En route from Washington to
"grubbing for the special inter-I Whittier. Nixon's airborne en
ests." i tourage stopped for the opening
Icampaign speech at Indianapolis.
Contract Cancelled
The Dixon-Yates contract, te! In keeping with his avowed in
which he devoted his speech to-,tent to stick to the record and
night, was cancelled by the Eisen-conduct a dignified campaign,
hover administration after con-i Nixon told his Whittier neighbors
gressional investigators showed a,the Republicans have "something
former Budget Bureau consultant, far better to offer the American
Adolph H. Wenzel'. had "a con-:people than personal abuse' of our
flitting interest in the ease," Ke-:opponents."
fauver said..
Under the contract, a 1141 mit-;into the Tennessee Valley Au
lion dollar private power plantithority system to replace TVA
was to have been built at West power supplied to Atomic Energy
Memphis, Ark., to feed electricity:Cnmmission installations.
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