PAGE TWO Russia Asked by U.S. for Better Proof That Summit Meeting Will Help Peace _ - at. — .Si:INGTON Fe- , 3 -?, P._--,. a...s asyen • a aVn .te • 'George. Meany today cast some cautious doubt on profit- Plans Pile Up H '' - '' . -.'z't.'ner.: or to er- ' n- ' Scientist Says fori ard w.tr, better proof tnat a 'sharing plans such as Walter Reuther has demanded from I s , tir- t meet::-g, u-ged by Soviet For Advanced l' al' '''' h" good hope of ad- We Must Take the auto industry. 'i•arcang the cause of peace and Meany said he always has been suspicious of such plans ~---...ce 0w ,5.,,,, when proposed by employers in U.S. Satellites -r-, gtatern""At o-- - ` — ;:•ed tr'e Space InitiLailv= ,the past But he added that per- a latest message from Premier But- haps a big union like Reuther's Fee Admitted w AsifiNGTox. Feti 2 7 * -- garan as co sting of "a repeti- NEW RAVEN, Conn., Feb. 3 (i?) , Piers for Legit and h-tter I.' S clan of Soviet proposals previous- —The director of the National united Auto Workers could . ba . r- 5 5,,,,.. :. ~,.., p ~,1 ‘.4 , today as the iv made and a negative attitude that, . Science Foundation said today gain out a workable profit-char- B y tow a rd President FAcarthowerai the t i —ed States trust seize mg scheme. Arrr,a 's 30 Bpou ii 44 Explorer is se in t h e space age The AFL-CIO chief, talking ßy FCC Head eight proposa put forwardin ~initiative p ro _ with newsmen following the in-i WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 ( ) .4 3 sailed arooad the earth at 18.000 his l etter o f J an. la" and not be forced into crash miles an hour. It was not a formal reply to , ' graites to compete wi th th e B us _ itial winter session here of the federation's Executive Council, ali The head of the Federal Com ns. Army scientists. it Lima learned. Bulnin's note but rather an in- ,stn .. Waterman munications Commission testified _Alan T. said th a t 'so said he was not impressed ini are propoing to send up an f lab leer- terirn comment on the L' S post- ' of Russia's scientific sue-,any' way with the monitor system; today he accepted $575 from a oralelv instrumented s a t ell i t e ton cesn . "the American peo p 1 e established to supervise the ex - 'broadcasting industry group in weighing as mum as 700 P'''unds, "It is, however, already gip-'s ense that th „. have lost a par . pelted Teamsters Union. connection with a trip he made before the end of the year. It paten/ , that f urt h er d an f ica. ticu hr. they Meany again made it clear would be the forerunner of a true gar race, or ra tgtal of the Soviet Ponlion Inn ther let lis say, the first heat in that so long as James R. Hoffa at government expense in 1954. space station ,be necessary baf o r e—to use th a t race ? , remains as Teamsters president FCC Chairman John C. Doerfer The Navy was reported to be President Eisenhower's words But America's failure, he added,, there will be no chance of lei- , heatedly denied, however, he was considering cutting down on the of Jan. 12—'it can be aster- "is not a lack of technical coo- ting the Teamsters reenter the chiseling on his government ex number of miniature moons u will tallied that su c h a top 'eye petence but the failure to appre- AFL-CIO. The truck union was pense account—that is, by charg launch in its Vanguard test pro- meeting would, in fact, hol d ma t e t h e full s i gni f icance of the expelled two months ago on ing the taxpayers for travel ex gram. and concentrating instead good hope of advancing the new era and of the course we corruption charges. Ipenses actually paid by the broad tan getting a basketball-s ze sate:- cause of peace and justice in mus t take." The three-man Teamsters moni- casting industry. lite in orbit sometime next month. the world.' " i "Specifically." he said, "in our tor group was set up as part of a Heavy winds at the Cape Can-' Bulgaria' in his newest note of-`education system we are not real- compromise settlement of a law Doerfer was a more than slight sver,al missile site in Florida ap- fees the following agenda- icing our full potent i alit i es i n suit to sto Hoffa from becoming /Y belligerent witness before a peered to have elim.nated the •Immediate suspension of professional manpower. Imme- the union's president on grounds, his election had been rigged_ Hof- special House subcommittee which began public hearings today into chances of another U.S.satellite atorrtc and hydrogen bomb tests dilate attention must be focusedcharges of misconduct by him and being launched today. 4 taßenuncastion by the United on manpower capabilities in see- fa earlier was involved in Senate four other commissioners. The A 72-foot Vanguard is engineering,standißackets Committee disclosures. States, Britain and the Soviet ence and withoutcommittee staff said the double on its launching pad Union of the use of nuclear wea- which we cannot compete" collection action it attributed to Dons Fear of Federal Aid Doerfer was a "criminal offense?' The Army also has a tall rr..s.-1 _ Establ , 1 t . stand,y on a nearby Launchikag To Education Attacked ; The stocky, graying FCC head zone in certral Europe_ Is' rr." of an a" - Unions Win Victory It may be another 70-foon . WASHINGTON. Feb. 3 GP' ,_ swore a 5575 check he received oConcltsion of a nonaggression from the National Assn. of Radio aupiter-C, the type that carried _. ,„. - . ggr I C rt D Secretary of Welfare Marion Fol- Explorer into orbit Friday nignt I na "signatories of n ou ecision som hit out today at what he eras Television Broadcasters after _i he V. a rsa w and NATO acts or it could be just thP 56-foot Red P WASHINGTON, Feb 3 IA) called. "blind and unreasoned pokane, Wash., speech was an I oßeduct-on of foreign troops star* first stage rocket. The Sunreme Court ruled un-?fear of any federal action in edu- honorarium or speaker's fee which and other European he said he was entitled under the A second Explorer is expected;l7Gt;,nr"any 'have today that employ cation whatsoeser•" to be fired soon. ill be folloreed, — """' es have a right to be represented by Folsom testified at a joint meet- law to accept. to Agreement on the prevention by a 300-pound TV-equipped re- , ;a union even though it has failed ing of two House Education sub .o. a sudden attack connaiasance vehiclewith the Taft-Hartley .committees in support of the ad- millimP '____ , . / *Discussion of measures to; comply Then. Raj Gen John B. Nieca . Act_ rroaden international trade ties. ministration's billion-dollar plan lw cis, Dr. Wernher von Braun and; " The decision was a major vie- for school aid centered on science. End the propaganda war other scientists working on the • • tory for District 50, pleb-all af- Armv's missae program, want toy • Consider the problems of tension in the Near and M filial= of John L. Lewis' United awaww""" --- send a 700-pounder aloft to Bath- eaSlri g —ddline Workers cryvi e Fast detailed data for the building t Because of his distaste for the Of a space station. ; The letter was made public at Taft-Hartley Act, Lewis h as ig_ ia news conference by a Soviet Fore-gn Ministry spokesman. nored its complianceprovisions. Thaden Writes Article Its publication apparent! • Including the requirement for fil ar.re non-Communist affidavits Edward C.Thaden, a-sis-feaught the U.S Embassy here b y '— Juatice Brennan, speaking for tant professor of history. is the -urnense. Errioassy ffieizaa o--- - - -- ea r' the covet. said there is nothing in author of an Renee, "Enconnter - iller had said they expected lt the Taft-Hartley Act which com with Soviet 1 4 .-torian," in theit%ould he made public simultan- Novernbe-. 1957, IS >..! .! of Me His-leo-slv in — Wachington and Mos- oeLs the National Labor Relations !omit 1,..01V Board to insist upon a board ter-; _ ,tification and thus to deny the employes- the right at an election Leader's Unemployment Attack held under proper safeguards to the noncomplying assisted union for their representative. 1 Depends on Clothi • ng Field Jobs Stoat Elected President HARRISBURG. 'F e b 3 l A., already is earmarked into a 40-1 Harry Stoat. junior in landscape The success of Go,. George M. week period bege-e ”g nea t' architecture from Lancaster. has r-or.th rather than. spread *he been elected president of the Leader's plan to combat. une:r- "' • •• - projects over a period of years., Landscape Society. plovinent in Pennsylvania through The governor during the week- , Other new officers are Frederic a crash public works program end said some 200 million dollars l ßlevins, vice president: Herbert might well hinge on increased' worth of p :in ee t s could belF in k. corresponding secretary; hiring in such fields as clothing squeezed into the 46-week period:Carol Frank, recording secretary: and toy bales• and :hereby provide ereployment;James Killian, treasurer, and A spokesman for the Labor and for some of Pennsylvania's idle,Walter Campbell, assistant treas- Industry Department, who de- wor k ers. dined quotation by name, salt! added employment in the con- I struction field "is only one phase of the program. "With increased employment in construction, you have increased employment in allied fields such as cement manufacturing, steel processing and other industriea," be said. adding: "But just as important is the sthnulat-ori that increase in ern ploymer t will give to the con sumer &nand in such things as /clothing and even toy purchases." The comments were directed at Leader's plan to telescope public works projects for which money "and God created woman" BEGINS WEDNESDAY *NITTANY PENN STATE TOUR Of EUROPE June 19 . . . August 1 As far as SICILY! 41 exciting days in England. France, Switzerland, Monaco (Monte Carlo), Italy. Austria. Germany. and Holland. A unique itinerary! Under the direction of: Dr. Dagoberi de Levie. Assoc. Prof. of German. PSU for a descr:jr.ive folder call AD 8-6635 or write to: 276 E. McCormick Ave. State College ,'Q~ ENGE'SH DIALOGUE (Not Subtitles) in CINEMASCOPE and EASTMANCOLOR And Introducing a greet New star to the American scene CURT JURGENS Feature: 4:05 - 5:52, 7:51, 9:44 PRICES - 4 pan. to 5:30 70c EVENINGS 850 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE_ PENNSYLVANIA ... but the devil invented Brigitte Bardot NO CHILDREN'S ADMISSIONS SOLO DURING THIS ENGAGEMENT Itvieany Casts Doubt On Profit-Sharing * NITTANY NOW - DOORS OPEN 6:45 MARIA SCHELL "THE LAST BRIDGE" A GREAT MOVIE for a GREAT GUY! BENEFIT MOVIE for LARRY SHARP The motion picture that captured the imagination of audiences everywhere...- majestically returns to the screen! . : :•::-... :i -7..:„.0.0N*40.:::::c . 0. ;. 4,0 i 4N.,-,, : .. FRANK CAPRA'S -:„ , est - Great , .roductiort—,_ len JANE IYYATT • JOHN HOWARD • MARGO • THOMAS MITCHELL EDWARD EVERETT HORTON • ISABEL JEWEL • H. B. WARNER • SAM Miff Rem the novel by JAMES HILTON • Screen Play by ROBERT RISKIN 5 HATUTES beginning at 1:30 p.m. / / TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1950 EU' t lu I Now - 1:15 - 3:55, 6:37, 9:20 SOON - RAINTREE COUNTY TODAY iliel .: y'~;;;.3.~;;;;
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