The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 13, 1957, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY, N•
VEMBER 13. 1957
SAC
Of 'Ready' Bombers
Nov 12 OP)—Two White House meet
-12 (Ip)—The boss of the U.S.Strategic Air Command warned the Soviet
IN ASHINGTON,
t bombers around the world are loaded nith nuclear weapons and ready • ings—one small and the other large—dug today into the
problemb of financing America's space age defenses
in case of attack.
s Pon er told a-news conference that SAC mounted an alert Octl, that ! President Dwight D. Eisenhower sought from these two
e some of the great bombers in the air and they are "not carrying swords groups of advisers advice on what to put into the budget he
will submit to Congress when
it reconvenes in January
(Truman Blames
B-52 Not Scrapped 1 Pr i : e siden al t ke ttirrd 71. 1th Ifir ce
1 Secretary of State John Foster GOP for Lag
Dulles. Secretary of the Treas
ury
• •
Anderson and Budget Duet-
By MLssiles Lemay for Percival Brundage .
This meeting was billed in ad In Missile Plan
wAsnivcrrov Nov 12 ki-P—
-BUEN OS AIRES, Nov.I2(i?) tomorrow in his speedy Km. , %ance as devoted to the question
ormer President Harry S.Tn.-
tanker • the working partner of of foreign aid, a form of expendi
lure Eisenhower has repeatedly man and a Republican senator
—Gen Curtis Lemay gave a the 1332 global bomber ,
called one of the most effective disagref d.sharpiy today on Amer
dramatic punch todaN , to his "As soon as missiles are ready sways to defend America
they will augment our bombers itca s missile progress before the
claim that the global bomber and at some later date they prob- The other meeting was an ex Republicans took over the White
has not been scrapped by th e ably will replace part of our traordinarily expanded gathering House
bombers he told reporters of the National Security Council —1 Truman here for a brief visit,
missile. He helped fly a hie But there still was a lack of 62 persons rather than the basic told renorters:
jet Stratotanker 6350 miles/ over all efficiency" in missiles, five who form the nucleus f this We had a missile program be
he said, and "it is my personal top policy making group. fore 1 left the White House—it
without stopping or refueling opinion that there kill be a place As in the case of a smaller, but vas broken up after I left."
The flight from Westover f for the manned bomber for some still large, meeting last week, it; On the contrary. Sen. Wallace
(Mass.) Air Force Base to Bue time to come had to be held in the broadcast-F. Bennett (R Utah) issued a
The "first generation of mis room in the While House base statement saying that the Truman
nos Aires in just over 13 hours siles would not be as efficient ment administration must he blamed
set new distance and seed as bombers, he added, and the James C. Hagerty , the White for our lag behind the Russians
marks for official nonstop, non-
United States was "interested in tin the ballistic missile field."
refueling jet operation . House press secretary , sl id the
getting the very best weapon meeting was of the same sort The senator said "the record of
Lemay, famous father of the possible. "
the Tru manthat is held every year about administration on
U.S.Strategic Air Command and The scrappy 50 %ear old Lemay, this time to discuss budget esti- mis siles reveals a monstrous ne
now No. -2 man in the U.S.Air: himself piloted the tanker for mates, lelect bordering on the criminal;'
Force may attempt an even fast about eight hours of the , 18.) mile and added
er flight back to the United States an hour flight The discussions this time were
le UN was so de
complicated by Russia's new "The TrumanTru
strides into the space age by
I plorable that the Ei s enhower ad-
means of satellites and missiles
ministration had to start virtually
i It is generally assumed that from scratch to begin to catch up
ihuge new amounts will be asked i with the Russians
Ito press America s efforts to catch Firing in the other direction,
rup with or offset the Russians. iSen. A. S. Mike nonrone (D -
Before Russia sent up its firstiOkla) accused the Eisenhower
Sputnik satellite Oct 4 there waslidministrat on of giv i n g the
considerable expecta iors that a tountry "gloss rophobia by glcK
tax cut might be possible nexttslng over "all the grim facts in
year. That talk has since f a d e d I the ballistic missile field
Further information on the
administration's plans, in the Transit Strike Deadlocked
face of Russia's gains, is expect PITTSBURGH . Nov 12 ( P)—A
ed from a speech President El. 'two-hour joint session failed to
senhower is to make at Okla break the deadlock today in the
home City tomorrow night. 30 dav old transit strike.
PARIS, No
Union today hi:
to strike swiftly
Geri. Thom
there always al
or bows and arro
- The general struck at the re
cent claim of Sol iet Communist
Chief Nikita Khrushchev that the
intercontinental ballistic missile
had made warplanes obsolete.
Power declared Russian mis
siles could not knock out U.S.
SAC bases all over the world sim
ultaneously "and nobody knows it
better than Khru•hchev"
Power flew her- from his U.S.
headquarters for ,e Parliamen
tary Assembly •nd this morn
ing heard Sen. enry Jackson
,(D.-Wash.)- prop•se That NATO
set up a missilL training cen
ter.
The plan won prompt endorse
m_ent from Gen. Cortlandt Van R.
Schuyler, chief of staff of Su-
preme Headquarters Allied Pow
ers in Europe, who said "we have
'been trying to get this for six
months."
Like Gen. Lauds Norstad, the
Supreme commander in Europe,
Schuyler is an American.
A high NATO source dis
closed that this year the United
. Slatei embarked on a program
of supplying its NATO allies
with missiles such as the Nike,
•the Honest John, and the Corp
oral.
He said all NATO members
soon would have them. It was
learned that Germany and Italy
now have personnel training in
the United States in the use of
these weapons.
Jackson also called for a coin
plete reappraisal of U.S. policy
concerning exchanging atomic
secrets with Western allies. In
talks with fellow delegates, he
said the West would gain greater
security by sharing more infor
mation.
The afternoon session of the
Assembly was devoted to a
closed briefing by NATO mili
tary leaders. It was said to be
optimistic and reassuring.
House Group Cites Campaign
Against Anti-Subversion
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12R)
The House Committee on
Un:American Activities as
serted today a nationwide
campaign is under way to
cripple the government's anti
subversive program.
The committee said those be
-hind the'campaign hope to "shac
kle or abolish-the Committee on
Un-American Activities and to
discredit J. Edgar Hoover and the
Seaway Inspires Erie's
World Trade Aspiration
ERIE, Pa., Nov. 12 071—Will the St. Lawrence Seaway
make Erie a great world port and permit western Pennsyl
vania industries to build new export and import markets?
The - Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is gambling $1,750,-
000 that the Great Lakes port city will grow in importance
once the seaway project is com
pleted in 1959 to allow passage
of-ocean-going ships.
• Many 'heads of small industries
in western Pennsylvania are talk
ing of expanded exports to South
America and Europe—
. A New . York Engineering
firm, after a recent survey, said
foreign exports from Erie's port
could grow to 249,700 tons an
nually. The firm said foreign
imports could reach 35,400 tons
.
ayear.
rrie's Mayor Arthur Gardner
and many of the, city's civic-lead
ers say they are - convinced "Erie
will become a great port."
Municipal officials already have
acquired the Pennsylvania Rail
road's cargo dock and warehouse
and are busy'modernizing it. The
city, paid a balf.:million, dollars
Boss Warns Reds
Probers Told Teamster
Stayed in Garbage Row
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 (ff 3 )—Senate investigators were•
told today that a Teamsters Union official was murdered in
1952 after bucking efforts by a rival Teamsters local to organ-I
ize garbage haulers in New York.
A dramatic story of murder, blunt threats, pressure tac- 1
tics agairlst businessmen and mys-:,
tery fires was unfolded as the
Senate Labor Rackets Investi-'
gating Committee began an in
quiry into New York's garbage
industry.
The committee's announced
goal: To show that gangsters
elements connived with some
labor union officials to take
over th e 50-million-dollar-a
-year' business of hauling trash
from 122.000 bininesses and half
a million homes.
Testimony about the unsolved
slaying of John Acropolis, presi
dent of Teamsters Local 456 in
Westchester County, was given
by Ed Doye of Yonkers. Doyle
succeeded Acropolis as head of
the local.
The witness testified that both
he and Acropolis were threatened
several times in the three weeks
before Acropolis was shot to
death.
Chairman John L. McClellan
(D-Ark)•esked if Doyle him
self feared violence.
"You got to die some time.
senator." Doyle replied. "You
can't live forever."
From Nasty to Ugley
UGLEY, England (EP) School
teacher Evelyn Pretty has moved
here from the town of Nasty - in
!Hertfordshire.
Federal Bureau of Investigation."
"In the vanguard of this cam
paign is the Emergency Civil-Lib
erties Committee, which has been
cited as a Communist front," the
committee said in a foreward to a
new report called "Operation
Abolition."
The committee said the Emer
gency Civil Liberties Committees'
campaign was inaugurated at a
rally in Carnegie Hall, New York,
last Sept_ 20.
From That meeting, the House
committee said, emerged the ob
jectives of the ECLC.
for the dock and warehouse.
The $1,750,000 grant received
from the state is being spent to
modernize the pier and ware
house.
On a recent visit to Erie. Gov.
George M. Leader said .the
money is
. procif - that the stale
has every - confidence Erie - will
become a great port in the
world market.
- The seaway project is a joint
undertaking of the governments
lof the United States and Canada.
Its purpose is to widen a passage
that will permit ships to enter the
Great Lakes from the Atlantic.
Port cities as far inland as Chi
cago- expect to establish direct
Twater routes with Europe and
!South America as a result of the
Troject.. „ „
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
Ike, Advisers Discuss
Space Age Financing
Supreme Court Outlaws Ban
On Movie 'The Game of Love'
WASIIII\TGTON, Nov. 12 VP)--The Supreme Court today
dealt movie censors another blow.
Citing one of its own decisions which said "sex and
obscenity are not synonymous," the court struck down a ban
by the Chicago Police Censor Board on "The Game of Love,'
a French film.
It did so unanimously and with-,portrayal of sex, e.g., in art, liter
out hearing the .:ustomary oraltature and scientific works, is not
arguments. The action reversed a t sufficient reason to deny ma
decision of the U.S. Court of Ap-:teriat the constitutional protec
peals in Chicago. !tion of freedom of speech and
The qupreme Court's , brief un- , per „
•
signed opinion cited a decision is-1 In other action today the court
turned down two more appeals of
sued last June 24 which upheidt
:Morton Sobel, who is serving a 30-
federal and state laws banning
obscene literature, which it de-lyear sentence for wartime espion
fined as "material which deab!age. He was convicted with Ethel
with sex in a manner appealing and Julius Rosenberg, who were
to the prurient interest." rexecuted
However, Justice Joseph F,
Brennan, who spoke for the court
then, added' this comment: "The:
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