The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 18, 1957, Image 2

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SAC Planes Grounded Market Drop Bribe Seen Stopper
By Shortage of Funds Accelerates;
. Of [ Labor i ndictment
D WASHINGTON Dec 17 (1-Pi—Senate lin estigators today
V, %STIP GT0 1, 4. Dec.l7 (4' l —Gen Curt s LeMa dis-Outlook 'nit produced testimony that $18,500 eras passed to quash an in
cl , d la , that pia! c.. of the Strategic Air Command, the I
NEW YORK, Dec 17 UPI-- dictment against Li Tennessee teamsters
ruttion sr a n strdcing fo.ce, s e grounded for fi.' ele eekaGtom thickenedi
ari Wan Street A witness said there was "quite a bit of talk' the money
last summer fur lack of merles to bus gasoline today and the stock market ac was given to a Chattanooga judge.
'The fact was brought out by Sen. Stuart Symington celerated its decline.
After hearing this, the Senate Rackets Investigating
(D IA 4at a session of the Senete Once again, several ling
i Preparedness subcommittee. The steels and motors hit near laws ' Committee
d one ()i s the o l n 3 ed def th end t an h t e s . •
Dulles Cool serato c r i z .l are se revieu t in
e g
esthe eipecTfy for the year and the average of h a d b een c h a rged m the case
its position in the race with Rus- rail shar es erased the gains 01 with conspiring to commit vio Britain to Delay
the
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Weapons_dese op missiles and other
s its
k tec to hn a ica n l rally iz last week and
w le i n tn ce in
refused
a ef l t ty
t ch o spute ue ß r u ti t nes n
rayment to U.S.
To Accepting ter Lailday had lest/Fuel Key stocks fell Ito 3 pomts lti ons
LONDON Dec 17 (lll—Britain,
that SAC planes are constantly with some dropping 4 points or Glenn W.Smith, president of 'still nursing a delicate gold and
• in the air now—some of them co i Team sters Joust Council 87 dollar balancedecided today to
Soviet Pact carrying H-bombs—Symington Quoted values of stocks listed
asked if it wasn't true that SAC on the New York Stock Exchange I which embraces Tennessee and
part of Kentucky refused to say skip payment ' of a $176 million
installment on its postwar loans
there was grounded because were clipped an estimated $3 5 whether any of the money went
from the United States and Can
t* eg,lil c'rer D e 17 P —to Judge Raulston Schoolheld
wasn t enough money to billion , based the fall in the
s.•( T eta of c, John Fost er. buy gasoline kssociated. Press average a Chattanooga Criminal Court a'a
the first time Britain
Dulles 6‘ll ed t Ida% against re i fudge_ see ili invoked the Fifth It 'as
at. Yes sir, for the last five weeks The a t had taken advantage of a loan
41 1 4 o / 4 -w S t) ILI promises of the fiscal
_year," the al
g r decline 13-Ls general- Air 1 Amendment privilege against
provision enabling it to defer both
clans, hl,oils radio tee i possible self incrimination
a um& when Ru...eia is V itei l r 1 edquietly.The -
ep i fiscalinterest and capital payments on
in default on past A g reements ended June 30 year visions and nonferrous metals all Schoolfield directed that the 13
;interest
with the :vest took s - ernble losses teamsters be acquitted. the North American loans. Last
The point was not pursued,but Th e year, for the first time,Britain
The only kind of cold rear arm it is assumed that SAC could Associated Press average Raymond IT eson of 1:1 cson
withheld an SB2 million interest
!glee which is possible m view ° 1 have become airborne i nthe es at .of 60 stocks fell $2.70 to $152-10 Tenn a deputy state fire mar j payment cnly
Moscow's record, he iesid is one with the industrials down S 4 00 chal had told the committee that
of an emergency
that free world nations can en the rails down $1.50 and the unix a Teamsters Union official told '
force with their own military Lena? is trice chief of the ties down 60 cents. 'him SIB 500 had been passed and
power. Air Force staff and a former The Dow Tones industrial aver theres not going to be ant
SAC crurf•.-cusadee age fell T.:5 to 425.65.triaL
Duties said the East %Nest strug
ate has entered "a new prolonged If the whistleHixson said he was told this
blew for another Volume was the highest since u.,,
and more intensive phase" and war , he testified, the United States Nov 27 totaling 2=ooo shares! Hu be rt L. Boling , secretary
that Soviet leaders want mos* 1 % Ot Li
have to rely almot 100 compared with 2 350 000 yest .I freest Ter of Teamsters Local
of all to achieve a success be dip -' per cent on its strategic air s force day " 515 in Chattanooga AU of the
lornatic means in the opening stages No gainers appeared among the defendants were off eet % or
f An operational missiles system members of Local 515
Dulles sit t forth his i ll ews in anla most active stocks although The witness added there was
is years away he told the s-n
article. Our Cause V. i Prevail;Ford and Loew s were unchanged"quite bit of talk" that School
written for Life magazine field got the money.He did not
must depend on manned aircraft
Associates said he wrote it be ifor its defense and striking punch. Carnegie Hikes Salaries testify he had any direct know I
fore Russian Premier Nicola' But- Became of this LeMay said. Prl I'SBITR ~ .., ed eof this
gamn sent las* ueek s letter to sax nee d s more money im Carnegie Tech 't ' Thomas Crutchfield Chattanoo
today anncrunced ~ a lauler mho had been a spe
President Eisenhower calling for mediately to step up producefaculty
salary raises up to SlOOO '
cial prosecutor in the case, told
new Eat talks bon of intercontinental bomb a year effective next fall
The article sersed to under en and build additional bases Th total the committee his reaction to
score differences between the Ei ou winch they can he dispeised. to e pay hike will amount Schoolfield .4 directed
senhower administration and se% Secretary of the Air Foece Tecaqueeter million dollars for
hate clearing
gutsthe men was to Just
la teachers and on dollars
oral European leaders on the sub Douglas, an earlier witness, told
ret of negotiating with Russia the subcommittee the Russians
Several European leaders have mav fire a rocket to the moon
within a rear and that the United
emphasized, however,at the cur--
tades can do the same "if we
rent NATO meeting in Parrs s
that %ant to, vi thin the foreseeable
any possibilities of reaching East-''' Pant
Westft. ti, e
settlements must be ex -
plored fully
Negro Girl Suspended
Statue of Mitchell !From Little Rock School
1 LITTLE ROCK, Dec. 17 1,-Pi---
A Negro girl attending integrated
Unveiled at Institute Central High School was sus
:pended from classes t o day be-
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 11)i—, cause "she lost her temper and
A statue of one of the Arm v' s',dumped food" on two white boys,
most controversial figures. the :School Supt. Virgil T. Blossom
late Brig. Gen. Billy Mitchell, to-, said.
day was unveiled in the aeronau-i Blossom would not give the
tics hall of the Smithsonian Insti-i name of the students involved in
Lute. the cafeteria incident.
Retired Gen. Carl Spaatz said
Mitchell "was a man of action. Spanish Club to Meet
He risked a court marital to rouse,
.
a sleeping nation to air power."; El Circulo Espanol, the Spanish
club, will hold a short business
The Mitchell _case is still tan-'
settled. An Air Force review 'meeting and a Christmas party at
board held a hearing last m ay !7 tonight in 207 I3oucke. All Span
and is reported to have recom-' ash students have been invited to
mended reversal of the convic-
-attend.
tion. No action has vet been tak-."
en by Secretary of the Air Force FOR GOOD RESULTS
,
Douglas. USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
Suit Ordered Filed
En Blue Law issue
HARRISBURG. Dec. 1' .7,
The State Justice Department
day order a suit filed in the Da.
phtn County Court seeking 1
stop a suburban Allentown fin
from doing business on Sunda;
Atty. Gen Thomas D. 111cBrif
and Dist. Atty. Paul A. McG 7
ley. of Lehigh County. agreed
state should file a petition di
znanding that the first :.host• I
'what right it operates on Sunda
in violation of a 1794 blue law
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beverage.
Thurs. nice .Dixie
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