The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 03, 1957, Image 3

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    FRIDAY. MAY 3. T9]
NAT
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BONN, Germ!
ministers agreed t
their defense agaii
ance between con'
Even such av
Britain’s Selwyn LI
the need for both
and atomic weapons
A summary of clo:
eign minister council,
reported by NATO’s
cer. He said there v
greement among the
the need for a balar
U.S. Secretary of
Foster Dulles assure
ters the United State
tention of backing
NATO commitment
five full divisions ii
many.
Mid East Pro
The ministers also
critical Middle East
they instructed the '
cer to report nothin (
they had said.
“Such talks,” the
“can be pursued muc
fully if they are not i
forum.”
Egypt’s Po'
It was evident, h >wever, that
Dulles had indicated to the minis
ters that his nation is not happy:
with Egypt’s poweif to exercise!
arbitrary control over the flow
of Middle East oil to Europe. |
The Western Allies, he said,!
already are planning to build new
pipelines in the Middle East and
construct large tankers capable of
bypassing the Suez Canal.
Dulles Warning
Europe, Dulles told the minis
ters, must not be forced to rely
“on a single artery which is sub
ject to single arbitrary rule.”
French informants said Foreign
Minister Christian Pineau was
happy about Dulles’ statement
Pineau was in the fore of the
talk about the defense balance
and at one point spoke out against
“unilateral actions” in changing
a nation’s defense posture.
Beck Charged
Tax Evasion
TACOMA, Wash., May 2 (/P) —
Dave Beck, the one-time laundry
driver who built a personal for
tune in his rise to the presidency
of one of the nation’s biggest la
bor unions, was charged here to
day with income tax evasion.
A federal grand jury returned
a two-count indictment against
the Teamsters* Union chief after
it was reconvened quietly to hear
the case.
Judge George H. Boldt ordered
a bench warrant issued immedi
ately for the 63-year-old union
leaders’ arrest He set bond at
$5OOO.
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iny, May 2 (fP) —The 15 NATO foreign
oday that the Western Allies must base
ist potential Communist attack on a bal
/entional and nuclear weapons.
jwed advocates of atomic deterrents as
>yd stressed
conventional
U.S. Steel Head
Invites Inquiry
; ed-door for
sessions was
jriefing offi
/as no disa
ministers on
ced defense.
WASHINGTON, May 2 (£>)
David J. McDonald, president of
the 1,200,000 member United Steel;
Workers Union, said today his un-j
ion has “nothing to hide” and will!
welcome any inquiry by the Sen-j
ate rackets investigating commit-!
tee. . I
State John
:1 the minis
(s has no in*
lown on its
:i, including
n West Ger-
The committee has announced'
no such investigation but the
New York Times said yesterday!
the committee was looking into]
alleged associations of McDonald:
and other labor union leaders)
with Philip Weiss, head of a New,
York oil products firm. !
Weiss was one of a group con-j
victed last year on charges of
taking parts from the Willy’s-!
Overland plant in Toledo and,
seeking to sell them in other;
states. He is free under $25,000]
bond pending appeal from a five
year prison sentence and a $lO,-
jOOO fine.
Pa. Railroad Condemned -
took up the
iroblem, but
iriefing offi
about what
officer said,
: i more fruit
on the public
I PITTSBURGH, May 2 JJP)-A
Pittsburgh local of the Transport
Workers Union has condemned
the Pennsylvania Railroad for ob
taining a temporary court in
junction to restrain 20,000 non
operating employes from striking.
CAB Director Named
As Airline 'Leak' Source
WASHINGTON, May 2 (IP) . —! Senate Investigations subcommit-
Raymond Sawyer, a high official tee after another witness, Laur
of the Civil Aeronautics Board, ence Henderson, changed Ids story
was named today as the possiblejand acknowledged he might have
source of a “leak” of secret and gotten a tip on the route award
valuable CAB information. Saw- from Sawyer,
yer promptly denied it. Flushed and perspiring—and on
He swore before a Senate in- second thought—Henderson said
quiry group that he had never, be believes he did get a call from
disclosed to anyone CAB’s decis- Sawyer on Aug. 3.
ion last Aug. 2to award North- Sawyer’s subsequent testimony
east a money-making was that he had not talked to
New York-Miami route. Henderson that day and that the
Sawyer, associate director of only time in his life he had talked
CAB’s Bureau of International Air to Henderson was on Aug. 10—
Operations, was called before the and then about another matter.
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Benson
WASHINGTON, May 2 (JP)
Secretary of Agriculture
Ezra T. Benson said today it
has become virtually impos
sible to control farm produc
tion.
He said crop control and price
supports programs have been out
dated by a “technological explo-;
sion” on the farm, and explained:
“Production per farm worker
[has doubled in the last 15 years.
! This creates a new dimension in
! farm policy and makes it virtually
j impossible to curtail agricultural
j output with the type of controls
! acceptable in our society.”
Benson Letter
Benson made these remarks in
a letter to Chairman Allen J. El
lender (D-La) of the Senate Ag
riculture Committee. ;
Benson wrote that major provi
sions of present farm laws have
[failed. He had criticism for crop!
jcontrol measures enacted under
• Democratic administrations in the
! late 19305, and since amended,
l and also for the flexible price
[support system Congress accepted!
in 1954, at the urging of President
Eisenhower and himself.
Soil Bank Plan
The secretary cautioned, too,
against continuation of the soil
bank reserve plan beyond its ex
piration date in 1956. Both Re
publicans and Democrats have
taken credit for the soil bank
concept. It is designed to reduce
the huge surpluses of farm com
modities held by the govern
ment
Ike
To
Drops
E gypf/
WASHINGTON, May 2 (.R)—
President Dwight D. Eisenhower
today gave up on Egypt, Syria
and Jordan as participants at this
time in his military-economic
plan for combatting Middle East
communism.
The President called home his
special ambassador, James P. Ri
chards, choosing not to have him
mark time waiting for invitations
[to visit these three Arab coun
;tries.
The invitations seemed unlike
ly to be forthcoming. All three
nations had made clear they took
a dim view of the Eisenhower
resolution and its 200 million
ready dollars. Each, in its own
way, had cold-shouldered Rich
ards.
It was to get him out of this :
embarrassing situation that the
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Plan for Aid
Syria, Jordan
Siaia Department last w«tk
announced Richard* would go
to Bean. West Germany, to
confer wilh Secretery of Stale
John Foster DuHti. Dulles went
to Bonn Tuesday for a North
Atlantic Treaty meeting.
The State Department said last
week that Dulles and Richards
would meet to plan the rest of
Richards’ itinerary through the
Middle East to explain the Eisen
hower plan.
But Eisenhower decided yes
terday to cancel that meeting.
Instead, he directed Richards to
return to Washington. For ih#
record, it was explained that
Richards is coming here to help
prepare a new foreign aid bill.
Officials made little effort,
however, to hide a more practical
reason.
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