SATURDAY. JANUARY 11. 1958 Ike's Space Agency Hit ly AF General Dulles Rebukes .Van Zandt Urges Coal Research Plan WASHINGTON. Jan. 8 (-P) —; need to locate new industries in IBuitganin Letter ,Repr es entative James E. Van economically depressed areas. He Zandt (R-Pa) today urged Con-, is sponsor of one of a number of :gres.i, to pass as soon as possible! bills which would grant federal lAs proixtqancia legislation to establish a research aid to such industries, 'program for the coal industry. Such a program would "in ef seclare'ASH:lNoGf T S ON. c. Jan.lo (4 , ..--- ITON, Jan. 10 (iP)—An Air Force general t o - In a speech on the House floor. fact, •give our coal producing re edtat Dules today; - President Eisenhower's plan for a separate dismissed Soviet Premier Bulga-1 ;Tun's new letter to President £i-Ong Van Z ~,,n ts ande said that a law creat a research and development‘ i''" a greater opportunity for !senhower as "massive repetition" comnnssion is essential to the eco- 1 lifting themselves out of the eco gency. Bernard A. Schriever, boss of the Air Force.and clever propaganda. !nonne health of coal-producing nomic doldrums that have per states and to an assured supply cisted for the greater part of the 1, contended the plan is a costly duplication of, Dulles rejected Bulganm's pro-c of energy in the future. dozen and one years since the eon- Air sa . Force abilities to send a ,-._ na made yesterday, for an manned satellite to the moon and ; 'ns.t-West summit conference ; !within within the next three months. He, Van Zandt also cited anew the elusion of World War 11," he said. Haack in a few years. delivered a scathing rebuke of So-;-- Schriever Schriever made his criticism of Viet promises and propaganda' !this and other Defense Depart techniques. I But Dulles told a news confer tment decisions in prepared-state-fence the United States would go iment to the Senate Preparedneass to a summit meeting provided: llnvestigation subcommittee yes- 1 1. "There is adequateprepara -Iterday. This was within hours of ,tion for it . . . there should be the time Eisenhower was tell, n esufficient advance exploration of the subjects to be discussed to be the nation he was setting up at sure that the subjects will really !separate group to manage new relate to significant matters." space projects. s i 2. There is "a reasonable as /t was the latest episode in :surance that it will accomplish what 34=111 sources are begin- some 'desirable result . .. a pros ning to call "a - revolt of the I pect of agreement in some .worth generals." Lt. Gen. James NI. while falai." I Gavin, Army thief of research I Of disarmament, Dulles said it, and development, is retiring would be imprudent and "futile because, he says, the Army is 'and rather reckless" to ma k e deteriorating rapidly and "I changes in policy on a purely, can't get anything done" about speculative basis. it. ' H said there would have to he Gen. Thomas D. White. Air .advance knowledge that such' ;Force chief of staff, has told the changes stood a good chance of [Senate committee that Eisenhow- 'being accepted by the Soviet ler has not asked enough money: Union. lin connection with a planned' Istepup of the intercontinental i eft • ballistic missile—lCßM. we Started For SAC T echnicians Schriever, in his testimony. '1" criticized It, Defense Department; decision to use both the Army-1 SHREVEPORT. La., Jan. 10 (JP, developed Jupiter and the Air ;_The Air Force said today Le) Force Thor as intermediate range itechnicians are being drafted ballistic missiles—lßßM.ifrom the Strategic Air Command Schriever said that, if a deli- un an accepted drive to get SAC 'Sion is made immediately to ! ! missile units operational. in cre a s e production rates i Officials at nearby Barkidate' "t wic a as many operational l Air Force Base said in some in- IRBM squadrons, all Th e r !stances mil are bei n g called "equipped" can be deployed by from higher headquarters nests early 1960 and that the first ;by name to fill missiles persen two Thor squadrons would he ;nel needs. I overseas by the end of calendar I Scientists, a spokesman said. year 1958. are screening personnel records i WASHIN night challen unified space. Maj. Gen. missile progr. . Jimene Forms binet New C uela in Vs ne' -CARACAS, V nezuela, Jan. 10 (.P) Marcos Perez Jlmenez formed a new Cabinet today and . oust•d -the unpopular heads df his ante for Ministryandi sectftity •,poliee in an effort to, save his regime.' He- thus -apparently resolved, the most serious crisis since he became president in 1952. - The crisis has been mounting since he put down -a military -revolt New Year's May. Thrown out of office and re -ported en route to 'exile were In terior Minister Lauieano Vallen illa Lanz and the security police chief, Pedro Estrada. The interior minister had been bitterly chitieized as the author of the 'formula to have Perez Ji 'menez returned to the presidency for a new five year term at the - - yes or no plebescite' last Dec. 15. -The President had no opposition ..on the ballot. Estrada was perhaps more hat ,eC by some Venezualan political leaders than Perez Jimenez him self. They accused Estrada of tor turing -political prisoners, among them leading members of the .armed forces, , who were arrested on conspiracy charges on the :very , eve of the revolt. The URA During Don't Drag Them Home After the Finals We ilad collecting books Jan. Feb. Feb. feb. Used Book .Agency - . 2 HUB Basement THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Wants Your Books Registration... dote these -dales en your calendar 28. 1:00 FLm- until 1 12:00 noon 3 9:00 mat - 5:00 pan. 4 9:00 amt. - 1/00 noon Current-Editions f KEELER'S Starting ,MONDAY, JAN. 13 Keeler's will buy back the books you've used this semester. So, for the cash you'll be need ing over thel semester vacation, bring in your used books. Be sure they are current editions, but Keeler's will buy them even if they're not used here at Penn State! See you Monday at ... KEELER i s The University Beek Store Sales will begin Jan. 31 1:00p.m. until Feb. 8 12:00 noon PAGE THREE