TUESDAY. APRIL 30. 1957 U.S. Offers Aid To Anti-Red Jordan AMMAN, Jordan, April 29 (i P) <—The United States today of fered 10 million dollars in eco nomic aid to King Hussein’s new anti-Communist government. Jordan indicated immediate ac ceptance. Talks began at once on ways to put the money to quick use in this troubled, poverty stricken Middle East kingdom. The Soviet Union called the United States the "main culprit" in the Jordanian crisis. A Foreign Office statement broadcast by Moscow Badio said the situation is dangerous and could lead to "grave consequences.” The' aid is proffered outside the framework of the Eisenhower Middle East Doctrine which pro vides military as well as eco nomic support to any Middle East nation requesting help to resist Communist aggression. The U.S. Embassy announce ment said the offer was made in recognition of "the brave steps taken by His Majesty King Hus sein and the government and peo ple of Jordan to maintain the in tegrity and independence of their nation.” Moscow Radio Blasts Sixth Fleet Movement MOSCOW, April 29 (yP)—The Soviet Union charged tonight that the United States increased the danger of war in the Middle East by sending the powerful 6th Fleet to the eastern Mediterranean. | A Foreign Ministry statement! pictured the United States as leading a sinister Western plot to deprive' the Arab countries of their freedom, and cast the So-! viet Union itself in the role of the Arabs’ friend. The statement was broadcast by Moscow radio and heard in London. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Will iam O. -Douglas was once chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission. SENIOR BALL the perfect end to Spring Week ☆ for those who prefer danceable music TOMMY T and his ORCHESTRA When-Friday, May 3 Where—Rec Hall Price—ss.oo per couple Time-Dancing 9-1 TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT THE HUB DESK —INTERMISSION ENTERTAINMENT— -0 Direct from New York. The nations NUMBER ONE Calypso groups— THE LORD BURGESS TRIO World at a Glance Plan io Cat Budget jUnion Boss Upholds Gat hers Momentum: Beck's Suspension WASHINGTON, April 29 «P) WASHINGTON. April 29 (JF) — A bipartisan drive to cut Presi- r dent Dwight D. Eisenhower’s e 0 ea " y ’ pre ss7l,Boo,ooo,ooo budget gathered ldent . toda y told David L. Beck, momentum in Congress today de- beleaguered Teamsters Union spite fresh administration resis- president, that his suspension asj a The Senate’s Republican and an . AJL-C 10 officer stands des- Democratic leaders flattened any P^ e Beck s claim his ouster was administration hopes that Con- an illegal “nullity.” gress members may have re- Beck immediately went into a turned from their Easter vacation huddle with his lawyers and fel with cooling ardor for economy, low Teamsters Union chiefs to Some of Eisenhower’s advisers decide their next moves in de were reported as believing the fending Beck and the union it pressure among the lawmakers self from AFL-CIO charges stem for budget cuts might have beenjming from Senate Rackets Corn lessened by talking with voters at mittee hearings, home who want expanded health. It appeared that a showdown social security, housing and nat- might be in the making on Beck’s ural resource development aid. status as Teamsters boss. The un- Eisenhower’s plea yesterday for ion’s most pressing immediate Senate restoration of 47 million problem was whether to make an dollars cut by the House from j appearance on May 6 before the State Department funds got ajAFL-CIO Ethical Practices Com cool reception from the two party mittee on charges the union was leaders. substantially dominated by cor- jrupt influences House Postpones Vote On Gambling Activities HARRISBURG, April 29 (/P) The House, heading a warning of unconstitutionality, returned to committee a plan to sound out voter sentiment on legalizing bingo, lotteries, horse race bet ting and Sunday activities. Almost simultaneously, the Sen ate put off until tomorrow a final vote on a separate plan to hold la statewide referendum on whe ther betting at horse race tracks [should be made legal in Penn sylvania. Applications Available Application blanks for the Senior Class Advisory Board are available at the Hetzel Union: desk. Thomas Hollander, class presi dent, has requested that all in terested juniors complete their applications and turn them in to the HUB desk' as soon as possible. Semi-Formal THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA PhysEd Meeting Cancelled The Physical Education Stu dent Council meeting scheduled for tonight has been cancelled. ASPIRIN TABLETS 152:50 c War* toa-M 12 Glycerin Sir ositories 40 c El S m 2:3ft 5 Buffered ASPIRIN ICTURE lODINE DOVBU-fAST m2m iatikiotk—AHtthuk LOZEMES 2:64= 0oi( le 72 it woo't up «h xemcb.. Navy Funds Paid Union | WASHINGTON, April 29 W)— |A Texarkana, Tex., manufacturer! [testified today he paid a Team !ster Union' official, with govern ment knowledge and Navy funds, ;to let his trucks enter a federal idepot. 7Jl}a2gAj2&K. Clgenci/ DRUG STORE MaiManmc," fotnnlm AQMAL Vitamins Minerals Briargate Shave Cream 2-99 >Kk and cltio and >on ThromfT KELLER COIOB BOOK fw/crayocuA f [Rgg. 25c 1,1 E__ * Texas Rains Continue I DALLAS, April 29 <JP) —The rains that transformed Texas from a drought disaster area to a flood-plagued area in 11 days splashed down without letup Monday. The Weather Bureau said no end is in sight before Saturday. cLanahan’s 134 S. Alien St. [or., Tuee., Wed., Tfcurs., Frr., & Sat. 1 Wafer ßottle» Fountain Syringt aßavutecd M Purpose 2'«J»c 4'QA.I «20 or 120—» far l) c PAGE THREE
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