THURSDAY. MA’ 2. 1957 Finar Appe cial sled washing: today for finan there were sigi peals in behalf pON, May 1 (/P) —President Eisenhower called j cial sacrifices in the struggle for peace, and! is he might go to the public with direct ap of his $71,800,000,000 budget. Eisenhower ma for his foreign i off-the-cuff speec al Council of the men Voters. A little-earlier, meeting with Re of Congress was : developed a gem the President si the people, over vision, for suppo; aid and other pr< Hagerly Tell James C. Hagei press secretary, that Eisenhower deal of misrepr been circulated a and “he is going i ie a special plea cid policy in an :ti to the Nation s League of Wo- a White House lublican leaders •eported to have ral feeling that ould appeal to radio and tele t of his foreign grams. Is Reporters tty. White House told, reporte-3 “feels a great : mentation’’ has mout his budget to point it out.” : ” Hagerty said, “I would think “the President \ occasion quite fr> press his opinion time not only on also on other let mentioned in h: Congress.” Foreign Aid \ ,’ould take the ::quently to ex ls from time to the budget but 'Jislation he has s messages to Imperiled An economy dr ve in Congress, more persistent ;han the usual ones that come along every spring, has imperiled much of the President’s prog-ram, including his plans to spend $4,400,000,000 on foreign aid. He told the women he would like to see, before he leaves of fice, an even bigger tax cut than the seven-billion-dollar one the Republicans claimed in 1954. Attorney Tells Of Quick Profit In Airline Stock WASHINGTON, May T UP) — A Washington lawyer testified to day he got an anonymous tele phone tip about a secret govern ment air route decision—and next morning unwittingly bought 400 shares of stock in the airline that benefited. Attorney Questioned Robert W. Oliver, a private at torney, told the Senate Investiga tions subcommittee he ordered— or meant to order—stock last Aug. 3 in Northwest Airlines, and in stead got shares in the Northeast Airlines which had been awarded a lucrative New York-Miami route the evening before. This award was not announced until Aug. 10. Oliver Challenged Sen. Henry M. Jackson (D- Wash) presiding at the public hearing, challenged Oliver’s story and the broker who handled the transaction said Oliver specifically ordere Northeast stock. , Oliver said he refused to accept a profit of $878.45' on the pur chase and subsequent sale of the securities. His broker backed up this statement—and said it was unprecedented in his 28 years in the brokerage business. ■ by William Saroyan rery Friday d Saturday TAGE CENTER S 8:00 P.M. Tickets available at HUB Desk . . . $1 Sacrifices for by Ike Junior Granted Design Award Roy Vollmer, junior in archi tecture from Wynnewood, has been awarded the $lOO first prize in the annual Summitville Tile Award competition at the Uni versity. The competition, supervised by Phillip Hallock, professor of architecture, was based on the designing of a beach park. Second prize of $75 was award ed to Carl Kaufman, junior in architecture from Willow Grove; third prize of $5O to James Weh ler, junior in architecture from Lemont; and fourth prize of $25 to Robert Breslin, junior in archi tectural engineering from Bloom ingdale. The awards were established at the University in 1954 for juniors in architecture or architectural engineering by the Summitville Tiles, Inc., Summitville, Ohio. JIM ANDY CIGARETTES ru May 18 Luckies Taste Better “IT’S TOASTED” TO TASTE BETTER . . . CLEANER, FRESHER, SMOOTHER! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Beck Called for Hearing "Nuclear Bombers' Seen | WASHINGTON, May 1 (,-P) — 1 BONN, Germany, May 1