WEDNESDAY. MAY Khru Sovie MOSCOW, Ma at Soviet bureaus to approve his plai Soviet economy. “There are en; every factory,” tht Ike to Ga have a supervisor standing be-! n I !•' f* I . [hind him checking his work.” rUoIIC jUhHOIr • H e estimated the bureaucrats * WMI —* * |at 850,000 and promised a reduc por LeaiS (Ifion i At one point he observed: “We w ihave so many supervisors check- WASHINGTON ITT )—President!ing the output of neckties that the Dwight D. Eisenhower plans to quality of our neckties is still go directly to the people in an pretty inferior." effort to rally support for his Plan lo Be Approved bogged-down legislative program. The Supreme Soviet is Russia’s But. the White Horn e said today equivalent of a parliament. It is there has been no decision yet on certain to approve Khrushchev’s the manner and timing of the ‘economic plan, which calls for 20 _ [large industrial ministries in Mos- Press secretary Jaries C. Hag- cow to be abolished, with their eity told a news conference a de-ieconomic enterprises transferred cision probably will be deferred to- 92 regional economic councils' until alter the President confers I scattered throughout the Soviet* Thursday with congressional [Union. leaders on the administration’s! At one point in his speech, foreign aid program. _ jKhrushchev indicated annoyance, In response to questions, Hag-with Western commentaries on er„y said the White House so far his program. He denied that the has made no request to television program reflects any “crisis in the and radio networks for time for a Soviet economy ” address PJaa of Decentralization He added that he does not look Khrushchev laid down a pen any Mch v teSihSi been “nominal*iWU?nn h on of the economy, particu format or armaments and related in hv Ji 1 appeal dustnes, will remain under cen- E gen h°wer may take. tralized direction from Moscow. n . * He said departmental barriers r.w. TO inCreOSe and duplication among ministriesj _■ _ hamper production. He cited one rirST Class Rotes factory -Which built a high-cost | •WAcriTMr'Tvn.T mr n (fence to separate itself from an TV ; identical factory which happened P . ost . offlce Comnutteeito t* under a different ministry. voted today m favor of increasing first-class and domestic air mail] rates by about $366 million a year. McCarthy S Widow Seen The extra money would be ob-|A e tained by raising the first-class AS Possibility for Seat or letter mail rate from three! APPLETON, Wis., May 7 (/F) —; cents an ounce to four cents; add-jßep. O’Konski (R-Wis) today pro ing a penny to the present six j posed that Jean Kerr McCarthy, cents an ounce rate for air mail. Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy’s wid letters; boosting the price ofjow, be appointed to complete his stamped postcards to three cents i unexpired term on the condition and charging five cents for air that she not run for re-election, mail cards instead of the present At present, state law provides four cents. ‘that a special election be held. 1 Senate Rejects Tax Exemption HARRISBURG, May 7 (/P) —The Senate tonight turned down a plan to exempt non residents from local wage taxes. The vote was 15-29 and ran across party lines after Republi cans and Democrats joined in a boiling political debate on wage taxes in general Sen. John H. Dent, Democratic floor leader, sought the broadened wage tax exemption on a House passed measure which would ex empt non-residents from' Phila delphia’s Hi per cent wage tax. Why should Philadelphia be unique in this—all of us should get the same consideration,” Dent told the Senate. Dent maintained the amend ments would "rid this state" of something he said Pennsylvania never should have had in the first place. Republicans opposed the move. Heavily Republican counties ad jacent to Philadelphia are seeking to exempt non-residents from the Quaker City’s wage tax. Philadel phia is controlled by Democrats. Philadelphia Mental Health Clinic annenwM TRAINING IN ; PSYCHOANALYSIS Applications axe acceptable at any time during the year. interested Persons may apply toi . Enesthe Secretary' Ptjchoanalytie Studiti Inititst* 1111 Pin* Stmt, Philadelphia 3, Pa. schev Hits t Economy f 7 (fP) —Nikita M. Khrushchev lashed out •acy today in asking the Supreme Soviet i to “transfer the center of gravity” of the |irely too many supervisors employed by Communist party chief declared. | “Our job is to encourage the quality of production to the point {where a worker does not have to her Sen. Roland B. Mahany, Repub-1 lican floor leader, took the posi-| tion that Dexit erred in seeking to, exempt all non-residents from! local wage taxes in offering an I amendment to a law which ap-j plies to Philadelphia only. He contended that Dent amend ments would have been offered to the 1947 local tax enabling law under which more than 40 muni cipalities impose wage taxes. "You are amending the wrong act,” Mahany said. As it now stands, the Senate will vote tomorrow on the meas ure dealing only with exempt ing non-residents from Phila delphia's wage tax. Other legislative developments: Merchandise Stamps—The Sen ate was asked to look into the distribution of merchandise trade stamps—a practice Rep. Benja min R. Donolow (D-Phila) con j tended was so widespread that MOTHER'S DAY shopping is sometimes a problem. This year solve that problem by stopping and ' shopping at . . . Mm You will find a special table with many suggestions and prices always within, your budget. • DAINTY TRAVELING ITEMS NEW SUMMER JEWELRY CRYSTAL AND CHINA an d many more gif is you should see. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Nicaragua Accused Of Border War TEGUCI GALPA, Honduras, May 7 *. P)—Honduras charged Ni jcaraguan soldiers struck across ■ the border today with machine Iguns and hand grenades but were [thrown back. ' I A statement from the military junta governing Honduras said | Nicaraguan national guardsmen in undisclosed strength attacked ia Honduran garrison on a hill north of Cifuentes at 5 a.m. “Our troops drove them back without a single casualty on our side,” the communique said. Report of the new attack came as Lati n-American diplomats tried to bring peace to the trou bled border strip along the Mos quito Coast. Chairman Ricardo Arias Espi noza of the Organization of Amer ican States peace mission said a military advisory committee is in vestigating the alleged invasion. No Confirmation Given Confirmation was lacking in [Nicaragua. President Luis Somo za denied in a telephone inter view with the National Broad casting Co., in New York, that jhis troops had crossed the border. He said only five Nicaraguan policemen were in the area. Pre sumably he referred to police posted at the Nicaraguan town of Totecacinte. Nicaraguan territory angles up! [like a belt buckle on the frontier at Cifuentes, 75 miles east of Te gucigalpa and about 150 miles west of the Indian village of Mo coron, where the initial outburst centered. The Honduran report jolted ef forts of a 3-day committee from the Organization of American! [States to hring peace to the river . [lands and mountains that make up the disputed frontier. Economic Reports Say Russia Can Ruin Egypt CAIRO, May 7 (d I )—Economic] informants say Russia could ruin [Egypt overnight by refusing to! [take her cotton or by withholding! [deliveries of wheat or petroleum! 1 products. _ J [ The picture of Egypt being at; i.the mercy of Russia economically; iwas drawn by men who pointed: [to Egypt’s need of wheat to feed! [her undernourished millions and! 'oil to keep her machines moving.) ;one funeral director offered them., ; “We must have an investiga-j tion of the entire stamp field aimed at recommendation of legis lation to correct some abuses,” Donolow told the Senate. ! Donolow attacked the merchan dise stamps as imposing what he termed “unfair competition” on small business. The Senate Stale Government Committee approved a plan de signed by Republicans to cur tail spending by the Leader administration. It would require approval by the Joint State Government Com mission, the Legislature’s re search arm, before a department could allocate funds for functions other than those specifically cited by the Legislature. Removed was a provision that would have imposed a SIO.OOC fine and a five-year jail term for violating the requirement. No Casualties Pinilla's Extended Term Incurs Student Rioting BOGOTA, Colombia, May 7 (/P)—New violence erupted today over a move by Gen. Gustavo Rojas Pinilla’s hand picked Constituent Assembly to give him four more years as president. Police broke up demonstrations by protesting students, spraying them with dyed red andi ——* blue water from high-pressure! ■ ■ fn a of students were reltalv beeks ported arrested. ' * The Assembly itself was split,T 1 Q I wide open by a walkout of fol-i I KAfllArP lowers of Lucio Pab o n Nunez.! ■ I conservative former interior min- • * ister, who resigned last week asir* ■_ Assembly president—and as Ro-tVjQ T 11» 11 IPtl I jas’ right hand man. wv » B »«. Pahon Walks Out | ROME (.'Pl—President Gionvan- Pabon appeared for a few min-i n * Gronchi today began the utes at an Assembly session and;? ear 6“ * or a Politician to patch when he left 20 supporters a new government from trooped out behind him. No rea-j lta -£ s moderate center front, son for the walkout was given. L center coalition’s collapse Presumably Pabon was protest-1 toreed Premier Antonio Segm to ing the Assembly decision, which'? 651 ®! last night after months would derail plans for presiden-’ 111 OlEce tial elections next year. A Possibility Conservative* Axe Divided Seen as strong possibilities Rojas’ Conservatives are badly divided. Some are siding with the opposition Liberals in demanding elections and return to consti tutional rule. Gen. Rojas seized power in the name of the armed forces in 1953. Discontent over the Assembly * Another Christian Demo crat action spread, industrial and bus- 'premier appeared certain. Al iness activity was disrupted by;though short of a majority in the .partial strikes- Only government-|590-member Chamber of Depu loperated banks were open. [ties, the party's 262 seats are 119 j Work Interrupted jmore than the second-place Com- Work was interrupted in somelmunists. factories and on some building Saragal Resigns projects. _ ; Segni’s_ 4-year coal*- ! Vehicles equipped with loud- Ition. "of Christian Democrats; So !speakers circulated through the.cial Democrats, a.nt/-Communist business district telling shop-j Socialists. Republicans and Lib keepers they would be protectedjerals fell apart last night when if they reopened. No more than,Vice Premier Giuseppe Saragat one-third of Bogota’s shops remand the three other Socialist min sponded. Army and police units isters pulled out of the Cabinet 'patrolled the capital. j Italy’s Western-aligned foreign • policy was not an issue. The four , parties had been bickering for months over domestic issues. The 'Republicans quit the Cabinet two months ago—saying they wanted a freer hand—but continued to vote with the government on ma ior issues’ in Parliament. Fireworks Plant Hit by Explosion DAYTON, Ohio (VP) —An explo sion and fire that caused an esti-i mated $35,000 to $40,000 in dam ages at the United Fireworks Co., just west of here last night, was ‘‘deliberately caused by dyna [mite” the president of the com pany said today. i Walter Bleacher said an inspec tion showed eight to fen sticks of [dynamite had been placed on the j outside of a building that ex ploded. I The two explosions sent a wild brilliant display of fireworks soaring 500 feet into the sky and leveled two storage sheds. Bleacher said his investigation showed a hole three feet deep in the ground outside one building.. PAGE THREE were two prominent lawyers, both members of Segni’s Chris tian Democratic party. They are Adone Zoli, finance minister in the old government, and Guido Gonella, minister without port- I folio under Sogni. DUFFY'S TAVERN NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS FOR MOTHER'S DAY NOTE Serving hours SUNDAY 12 noon to Spun. SATURDAY 3 pja. to 9:30 p-m. For Hejervaiions HO 6-6241
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