FRIDAY. MARCH 8 Hou Mid e Approves East Plan WASHINGTs President Dwigh a 350-60 roll-call White House. The House a dures. The vote 'N, March 7 (W)—The House wrapped up D. Eisenhower's Middle East resolution in vote of approval today and sent it to the Rion was swift, shortcutting usual proce-, tas on whether to agree to the Senate ver sion of this resolution, which warns the Communists against] aggression in the Middle East. Eisenhower Had already called) the Senate language agreeable to him, anti he said today "I was 'definitely pleased" at the 72-19, vote of approval recorded by the] 'Senate Tuesday night. The Senate version, which is now that of the whole Congress, 'says that if the President consid 'ers it' necessary, "the United, (States is prepared" to use armed forces io protect any Middle East ! ern nations requesting assistance against overt Communist aggres jsion. UN Lz Satisfi- Gaza P - UNITED- NAT March - 7 GIP)--Se G eral Dag Hamm day expressed s with the, progres • Emergency Fore into the -Gaza Strip parations to take ot el Sheikh area. This was reported - ly after a meeting nation Advisory •` UNEF with Hamm secretary general ' I state his satisfactio paragraph report to tomorrow. lONS, N. Y., t retary Gen ,:rskjold to : t i s faction of the UN 1 .: nd with pre fer the Sharm -:uthoritative d the seven ommittee on kjold. The expected to in a three 'the -Assembly Recess Expected Most of the delegates of the 80- nation Assembly are hoping they can recess .indefmitely sometime tomorrow. The plan is for the As sembly to come back, if neces sary,,at the call of the president, Prince Wan Waithayakon of Thai land, after he consults with seven main committee chairmen. Hammarskjo]d was said to have discussed the takeover with the advisory committee but it was re ported no decisions were made as to the future. May Go to Cairo He is reported preparing to go to Cairo and Gaza next week to set up the civil administration in the Gaza Strip but he did not mention this' trip at the advisory committee meeting. As the UNEF moved to its sta tion, other problems began to ap pear. One of these is the future arrangements for border security. Rabbi Kahn to Lecture Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn will give the third in a series of lec tures "About Jews and Judaism" at the Sabbath Eve Services at 8 tonight at Hillel. Eisenhower Will Remain In Capitol Despite Cold WASHINGTON, March 7 (W)—Harassed by an inflamed ear, cold and cough, President Eisenhower said today he is remaining in Washington to cope with the Middle East problem.' Eisenhower also told a news conference he thinks gov eminent spending can be slowed clown to ease the pressure that keeps pushing living costs up ward. He said he is investigating this possibility through the Cab inet and other responsible offi cials. "With this cost of living con tinuing to rise," he said, "it is necessary we all watch our spend ing to the utmost degree." With respect to the rising trend in living costs, the chief executive was asked whether he bad anything in mind to attack it. He said that was one of the reasons he had directed a care ful review of the entire budget. Get Married ZETA B All Couples der (lout The House version, approved 355-61 on Jan. 30, would have "au thorized" the President to use troops if the need arose. Some in the Senate had con tended that the President already had the authority, as commander in chief. At Democratic urging, the Senate made the change in the resolution accordingly. Eisenhower, at his news confer ence today, refused to be drawn into a discussion of whether he already had the authority, saying 'Congress "approves of what we I are trying to do in this area,' and that is the important thing." movement The situation has been disturbed by 'lsraeli-Arab conflict, by Egypt's seizure of the Suez Canal, by .the Anglo-French invasion of I the Suez area, and general fer ment. A commonly ezpressed fear ihas been that Russia would move !designed dangerously; the resolution is !designed to -tell Moscow to keep hands off. Farm Bill Finally Killed by House WASHINGTON. March 7 (Al— After two days of hot partisan debate and flareups, the House today killed a Republican farm bill to aid corn growers. It then quit until next Tuesday for a cooling-off period. House farm leaders indicated they would seek a truce over the weekend in the bitter political fighting which has developed over rival proposals for new corn and feed grain subsidies. The conference ranged through these additional topics: •MIDDLE EAST Eisenhower declined to give a personal ap praisal of the present situation, particularly as it relates to 'lsrael and Egypt. •WATER A reporter who mentioned varying views on the value or harm of fluoridated wat er wanted to know, amid a round of laughter, whether Eisenhower drinks bottled or tap water. Grinning, Eisenhower said he didn't mind answering that—in the White House he drinks tap wafer, very often. TA TAU'S ANNUAL RRIAGE PARTY eiceme Music by Midnighters Ceremony at 10:30_ THE DAILY C House Approves Warns Moscow OtLEGIAN STATE. COLLEGE P Foreign Aid Money Pool Requested WASHINGTON, March 7 (g'} President Dwight D. Eisenhower was advised by a special board today that the United States should create a pool •of money which could be tapped by needy countries—allies and neutrals alike—to develop their economies. "It should be the sole United States agency for long-term eco nomic growth in the underdevel oped areas," the International De velopment Advisory Board said. The board's report was made public by its chairman, Eric Johnston, who is president of the Motion Picture Assn. of America. Name Suggested It said this money pool should be administered by the Interna tional Cooperation Administra tion, which runs the foreign aid program. It suggested a name: International Development Fund. And it staked out the fund's purpose: "To promote economic pro gress, to avert a lapse into eco nomic stagnation." Johnston-'s report said Congress should appropriate enough money to keep the fund going for at least three years. He specified no amount but called for enough to permit "a substantial increase in capital investment and technical ' assistance programs." Separation Stressed The report stressed that eco nomic aid to underdeveloped countries should be separated from military aid. And it said: "In many instances today, a dollar spent for economic devel opment assistance abroad will produce a more permanent se curity for our nation than a dollar spent on military assistance." Major emphasis would be on long-term easy pay loans rather than on outright grants. But coun tries too poor to repay such loans would get help free. Safety Feared By Legislator WASHINGTON, March 7 (R)— Rep. Charles 0. Porter (D.-Ore.), who denounced Dominican Re public Generalissimo Rael Tru jillo from the House floor last week, said today he is carrying a pistol for his own protection_ Porter said he asked for and, g t permit for the weapon from Police chief Robert V. Murray after the speech in which he said, veteran metropolitan police law; enforcement officers "inform me: that even a congressman should: not consider himself immune, from the long arm of Trujillo's! vengeance." In his speech last week, Porten said Trujillo played a large part: in the disappearance and repOrt ed slaying of a fellow Oregonian, pilot Gerald L. Murphy. As he spoke, groups of pro-Trujillo and anti-Trujillo Dominicans were converging on the Capitol to dem onstrate and extfaordinary police precautions were taken. Summerfield Requests Higher Postai Charges WASHINGTON, March 7 VP) Postmaster General Arthur S. Surtunerfield today asked Con gress for a penny increase on 3- cent stamps, post cards and air mail. In a message to House Speaker Sam Rayburn, Summerfield also proposed increases on second. third and fourth class mail. Europe Tour including Mediterranean Area 55 days, tv. June 15 Features: Gilbraltar, Naples. Pompeii, Rome. Venice, Mon te Carlo, Swiss Alps. Geneva. Heidelberg, Amsterdam, Par is. London, Oxford, Etc. Under the direction of Dr. Dagobert de Levie, Assoc. Prof. of German, P.S.U. Call ADams 8-0635 Freighter Collides With Navy Tanker NEW CASTLE, Del., March 7 ("P)—A freighter and a Navy-owned tanker slammed together early today at the "Graveyard" bend of the Delaware River, setting off an explosion that ripped a 100-foot hole in the fuel carrier. Ten men on the tanker were missing and feared dead. Thirty-five others were rescued as were all 23 aboard the S.S. Elna 11. Fifteen of the res- cued—some pulled from the flam ing oil - slick—required hospital treatment. Other s were minis tered to by rescuers. None were reported in serious condition. Burned for 16 Hours The impact of the explosion, felt 30 miles away, sent the tanker Mission San Francisco to the hot- Wm in shallow water. Its bow and stern, superstructures, which burned fiercely for more than 16 hours, protruded from the water. The river is about two miles wide where the collision occurred at the "Graveyard of the Ships" bend off Pea Patch Island, but the navigable channel is 100-150 yards across. The bend got its name from the numerous maritime accidents that have occurred there. Captain Unconscious Capt. Alexander Kaare of the Elna said, "We rammed into the starboard-right-bow of the tank er at about 12:25 a.m. I don't know what happened immediately after that because I was knocked Un conscious." Kaare, of Toronto, said the col lision was the fault of the tanker. The freighter's pilot, Henry Rice of New Milford, Del., agreed. Ingersoll-Rand will interview Senior Engineers on MARCH 11 and 12 Sign up at your Placement Office. Wide range manufacturer gines, blowers, vacuum equipment, power tools and rock drills. It's Not Too Late . . . To Get a Date for— FLIRTATION FLING Sophomore Class Dance Phi Mu Alpha Orchestra Intermission: The Continentals Dick Christian—M.C. HUB Ballroom SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1957 DOOR PRIZES • CORONATION • SEMI-FORMAL FREE TICKETS AT HUB DESK De Valera Elected Parlimentary Head Of Irish Republic DUBLIN, Ireland, March 7 (W) —Eamon de Valera regained con trol of Parliament tonight in a smashing political comeback for 'the 74-year-old New York-born Irish patriot. He will become prime minister for a third time amidst simmer ings for a new armed revolt against British rule in Northern Ireland and in a time of economic stress. But the nearly blind though still physically active "Dev," the last surviving commandant of the out lawed Irish Republican Army, is an advocate of peaceful negotia tion as the best means of uniting the country. The newly chosen Parliament ' will meet March 20 for the formal election of De Valera as prime Iminister—a post in which he has served for a total of 18 year& With all the results in, De Val era's Fianna Fail—Men of Des tiny—party had won 78 of the 14V seats in the Dail—Parliament of opportunities of compressors, PAGE THREE with major pumps,
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