The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 02, 1957, Image 3

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    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 $25
to Robert Breslin, junior in archi
tectural engineering from Bloom
ingdale.
The awards were established at
the University in 1954 for juniors
in architecture or architectural
engineering by the Summitville
Tiles, Inc., Summitville, Ohio.
JIM
ANDY
CIGARETTES
ru May 18
Luckies Taste Better
“IT’S TOASTED” TO TASTE BETTER . . . CLEANER, FRESHER, SMOOTHER!
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
Beck Called for Hearing "Nuclear Bombers' Seen
| WASHINGTON, May 1 (,-P) — 1 BONN, Germany, May 1 </P)
'Dave Beck besieed boss of the : 7116 Civilian chief of the North
wave aecK, Desigea doss or tne Atlantic Treaty Organization said
Teamsters Union, today was di- today its military planners soon
Irected to appear before the Sen-'will advise the 15 member nations
ate Rackets Committee next-to equip their forces with nuclear
Wednesday for further interroga-arms.
tion. j Britain’s Lord Ismay empha-
The committee said it has “fur-[sized at a news conference that noi
ther derogatory evidence” to pre- member will be forced to accept
sent concerning Beck. .this service.
ickl
©A.T.C* paosttcxo*
a Dallas palace. He’s got
oceans of oil, carloads of .cattle—and plenty of
Luckies, too. But if he’s always begging for a
match at light-up time, this affable gent becomes
a Vexiti ’ Texan! Give him credit for knowing his
brands, though: a Lucky tastes like a million bucks
—too million, in Texas! That’s because a Lucky
is all cigarette ... nothing but fine, mild, good
tasting tobacco that’s TOASTED to taste even
better. Try a Lucky right now. Reckon you’ll say
it’s the best-tasting cigarette you ever smoked!
WEST PENN
CABIN HILL, OREINSBURG, fA.
WHAT 1$ A LEAKY P&Jf
Blotter Dotter
CAUL MILLCJt,
O. or MIAMI
WHATO AN IMMOYIO HANDCUFF!
ticHAKD suur,««. Better Fetter
u. or CMICACO
AMXHICA'C IXAOUVQ ICAXO7ACTUKIB OT CIOASSTTSft
Byrd Asks New Budgeteer
WASHINGTON, May 1 (S’)—
Sen. Harry F. Byrd (D-Va) recom
mended today that the Eisenhow
er administration get a new bud
get director and cut its spending
by eight to nine billion dollars
next year.
Byrd, the economy-m ind e d
chairman of the Senate Finance
Committee, denounced th*
"squandering 1 ' of public money.
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’em all with your name, address,
college and class to Happy-Joe-Lucky,
Box 67A, Mount Vernon, N. Y.
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